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the* iro ** *"* unique enough to rac|uin- ., sp(, ia) kind ol training 1,111 foi specialization and intei KI preparation, l: I liege ol Law plans a pn in international and foreign law, both at the J I) and p tie levels, Particulai emphasis will be placed on comparative nd nal I :al problems 1 , European and Latin American n ional deveh nt, as well as the complex problems of East-W< t commercial , rather than the law of specific national legal systems. Tinam passes both the expansion of instruction and n arch in he College of Law in both international and foreign law tnd the establishment of o\ 1 is centers in Europe and 1 ,atin America, 2. Enrichment Courses a n d Programs muni Eni hment of undergraduate and graduate instruction pn r Id take sr\cral forms in ( olle * planning: una docs \s t < th< cneral education 1 mponent, undergraduates3 espeall) in professional schools, could * ncentrate in depth upon a prob1 1 (e < health, resource use) or a culture (e.g., East Asia. Latin Arner. 1 . The latter might take the form of a minor in area Studies. l/ndei raduate students, especially in the College of Libera] Arts and v. 1, mi iit take interna t ion allyoriented courses in a profesoal school (e .. Intei national Agricultural Development, Education i • i national Relations . \ s 1 of mparative, cross-disciplinary courses might be de< veloped for freshmen and sophomores, such as Great Ideas or Great ("ities. d. Set tions of than 1 iglish. ] t me existin ourses might be taught in languages other p, monal He a might increase the international dimension of 1 I i n t r o d u d n new courses built upon an international appeciali/ation. Such courses are in various stages t h, .... B of ol mm as indu ated b) the present e or absence of course numbers m several ( .uul include: ismg l Advertising ' and Promotion 1'. onomics of Agricultural A g l i ultural I 'in" I « * • IrI 1« I) I )e\elopment in India A e n f iltui.d l ngin ng Agricultural Engineering Interininai 1utional V nid Animal AgricultU! Animal Si icn( t i)( el) 29
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