2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
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CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong><br />
FMTS 351 Facilities Management Operations 3(3-0)<br />
Planning, programming, budgeting and managing facilities<br />
design, construction, renovation and sustainment<br />
operations. Prerequisite: FMTS 350. (S)<br />
FMTS 430 Industrial Safety 3(3-0)<br />
Laboratory organizational patterns, administrative duties<br />
of the teacher, and safety regulations. (S)<br />
FMTS 431 The Facilities Supervisor 3(3-0)<br />
Preparation for assuming leadership of facilities management<br />
organizations. Includes self-preparation, organizational<br />
effectiveness, motivational and other techniques.<br />
Prerequisite: FMTS 350 and 351. (S)<br />
FMTS 442 Computer Aided Facility Management<br />
3(2-2)<br />
A study of the availability, capabilities, analysis, selection,<br />
justification, acquisition, installation and operation of<br />
computerized systems designed to enhance facilities<br />
management. Prerequisite: CET 313/FMTS 351. (S)<br />
FMTS 490 Special Projects (1-5 VAR)<br />
Prerequisite: junior or senior standing; permission of<br />
instructor. (F,S,SS)<br />
FMTS 491 Special Topics (1-5 VAR)<br />
Emerging Topics in Industrial Science not currently<br />
included in other courses. Prerequisite: junior/senior<br />
standing with program coordinator permission. (F,S)<br />
FMTS 493 Seminar (1-5 VAR)<br />
Individual and small-group activities. Individual experimentation<br />
and expertise development in facilities<br />
management and/or technology studies. (F)<br />
FMTS 495 Independent Study (1-5 VAR)<br />
For advanced students. Each student selects, outlines<br />
and pursues a project. Instructor approval and supervision<br />
provided. May be repeated. (F,S,SS) Repeatable<br />
FMTS 496 Cooperative Education Internship<br />
(1-5 VAR)<br />
Work experience under direction of field supervisor and<br />
faculty member. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.<br />
(F,S,SS)<br />
FRENCH (FRN)<br />
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES<br />
FRN 101 Beginning Spoken French I 4(3-2)<br />
Grammar and pronunciation with aural-oral training to<br />
develop skills in understanding and speaking. Written<br />
exercises to develop reading and writing skills. Introduction<br />
to French culture. (F,S)<br />
FRN 102 Beginning Spoken French II 4(3-2)<br />
Students are placed by the department. Practice in oral,<br />
aural, reading and writing experiences. Prerequisite: FRN<br />
101 OR equivalent. (F,S)<br />
FRN 201 Intermediate French I 4(3-2)<br />
Grammar review, idioms and writing of compositions.<br />
Selected readings with oral and written exercises.<br />
Prerequisite: FRN 102 or equivalent. (F)<br />
FRN 202 Intermediate French II 4(3-2)<br />
Grammar review, idioms and writing of compositions.<br />
Selected readings with oral and written exercises.<br />
Prerequisite: FRN 201 or equivalent. (S)<br />
FRN 301 Advanced French Grammar I 3(3-0)<br />
Systematic review of grammar; presentation of the more<br />
sophisticated syntactical patterns to enable students to<br />
write correctly. Required for teacher certification.<br />
Prerequisite: FRN 202, or permission of instructor. (*)<br />
FRN 311 Advanced French Conversation I 3(3-0)<br />
Emphasis on acquisition of vocabulary and idiomatic<br />
expressions. Advanced oral practice. Required for teacher<br />
certification. Prerequisite: FRN 202, or permission of<br />
instructor. (*)<br />
FRN 312 Advanced French Conversation II 3(3-0)<br />
Alternate for teacher certification. Prerequisite: FRN 202,<br />
or permission of instructor. (*)<br />
FRN 341 Masterpieces of French Literature 3(3-0)<br />
Close study of outstanding French works with emphasis<br />
on literary forms, critical methods and techniques.<br />
Required for teacher certification. Prerequisite: FRN 202,<br />
or permission of instructor. (*)<br />
FRN 351 French Phonetics and Diction 3(2-2)<br />
French pronunciation: theory, correction and practice of<br />
diction and intonation. Phonetic transcription and remedial<br />
exercises. Required for teacher certification. Prerequisite:<br />
FRN 202, or permission of instructor. (*)<br />
FRN 381 French Civilization I 3(3-0)<br />
Geography, art, architecture, economics and social<br />
problems, correlated with history from the origins to<br />
contemporary France. Required for teacher certification.<br />
Prerequisite: FRN 202, or permission of instructor. (*)<br />
FRN 382 French Civilization II 3(3-0)<br />
Alternate for teacher certification. Prerequisite: FRN 202,<br />
or permission of instructor. (F)<br />
FRN 387 Intensive French Study Abroad (6 -12 VAR)<br />
Study of French in an immersion setting abroad preparing<br />
the student to become fluent in the language through the<br />
study of grammar, civilization and culture. Prerequisite:<br />
permission of instruction; FRN 201. (*) Repeatable<br />
FRN 494 Field Experience (1-7 VAR)<br />
Communication, lectures by writers, artists, political<br />
leaders and specialists. Visits to museums, attendance at<br />
movies, theaters and excursions. Prerequisite: two years<br />
college French. (*) Repeatable<br />
FRN 495 Independent Study (1-3 VAR)<br />
Specific themes which address particular problems of<br />
literature or civilization. May be repeated for credit with<br />
approval of major adviser. (*) Repeatable<br />
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)<br />
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES<br />
GEOG 101 Physical Geography 3(3-0)<br />
Three Earth spheres: the hydrosphere (oceanography,<br />
hydrologic cycle); the atmosphere (meteorology and<br />
climatology) and the lithosphere (geology, internal/<br />
external processes) are emphasized and examined.<br />
(F,S,SS)<br />
GEOG 102 Cultural Geography 3(3-0)<br />
Emphasis on cultural regions, cultural diffusion, and<br />
cultural landscape. Major themes are culture, population,<br />
agriculture, language and religion, ethnicity, urbanization,<br />
industry, and political geography. (F/S/SS)<br />
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