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| FREN 101 INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH | 4 |
Introduction to the study of French with elementary practice in the
skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing; includes
grammatical terminology and the sound system of French, plus basic
grammar and vocabulary at the elementary level. Language laboratory
required.
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| FREN 102, 103 ELEMENTARY FRENCH | 4, 4 |
Elementary study of French, including listening, speaking, reading,
and writing skills; emphasizes grammatical structures and vocabulary
building. Language laboratory required. Prerequisite:
FREN 101 or equivalent.
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| FREN 110 BASIC FRENCH REVIEW | 4 |
Covers the content of French 101 and 102 for students who have studied
French for at least two years at the secondary level. Employs
experiential methodologies including exclusive use of French in the
classroom and interactive presentations with an emphasis on
communication skills. Contingent on enrollment.
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| FREN 120 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH | 2-4 |
Provides practice of intermediate-level French conversational skills
through class discussion and oral presentations. Topics focus on
French culture and current events. Prerequisites:
FREN 103 or
FREN 110 and
FREN 103. Contingent on enrollment.
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| FREN 202, 203 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH (ACA PROGRAM IN FRANCE) | 4, 4 |
Intermediate study of French, based on readings in French literature
and civilization, combined with a review of grammar and the
development of speaking and writing skills. Prerequisite:
FREN 103 or equivalent.
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| FREN 301, 302, 303 SURVEY OF FRENCH LITERATURE | 3, 3, 3 |
Survey of French masterworks from La Chanson de Roland to the present.
Introduction to literary analysis; lectures, reports, required
library reading. Prerequisite: FREN 203 or
equivalent. Contingent on enrollment.
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| FREN 304, 305, 306 ADVANCED FRENCH (ACA PROGRAM IN FRANCE) | 3, 3, 3 |
Intensive training in oral and written French; includes review of
grammar and extensive prose reading and exercises in composition and
conversation. Laboratory required. Conducted in French. Must be taken
in sequence. Prerequisite: FREN 203 or
equivalent.
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| FREN 307 FRENCH CIVILIZATION (ACA PROGRAM IN FRANCE) | 4 |
Historical overview of French culture as seen in its art,
architecture, science, literature, and politics; culminating in a
study of French life in the 20th century. Prerequisite:
FREN 203 or permission of instructor.
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| FREN 404 FRENCH DIRECTED READING | 1-3; 6 |
Assigned reading and reports in French. Prerequisites:
FREN 304, 305, 306
. One to three hours per quarter; maximum, six.
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| FREN 405 16TH CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE | 4 |
Readings in poetry, drama and prose from 16th century writers
including Rabelais, Montaigne, and Ronsard. Offered even years only.
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| FREN 406 17TH CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE | 4 |
Study of major classical writers from the era of Louis XIV such as
Racine, Moliere, and Corneille. Offered on demand.
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| FREN 407 18TH CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE | 4 |
Reading, analysis and critique of the major works of the Age of
Enlightenment. Authors include Voltaire, Montesquieu and Rousseau.
Offered odd years only.
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| FREN 408 19TH CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE | 4 |
Study of French literature from the end of the Revolution to World War
I; includes Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, and the Parnasse.
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| FREN 409 20TH CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE | 4 |
Study of French literature from World War I to the present. Offered
odd years only.
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| FREN 410 20TH CENTURY CANADIAN LITERATURE | 4 |
Selected works of modern French-Canadian Literature from World War II
to the present. Offered on demand.
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| GRMN 101 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN | 4 |
Introduction to descriptive grammatical terminology, the German sound
system, basic grammar, and everyday vocabulary; provides elementary
practice in the skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and
writing. Language laboratory required.
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| GRMN 102, 103 ELEMENTARY GERMAN | 4, 4 |
Elementary study of German, including listening, speaking, reading,
and writing skills; emphasizes grammatical structures and vocabulary
building. Language laboratory required. Prerequisite:
GRMN 101 or equivalent.
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| GRMN 212, 213 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN | 4, 4 |
Intermediate study of German, based on readings in German literature
and civilization, combined with a review of grammar and the
development of speaking and writing skills. Prerequisite:
GRMN 103 or equivalent. Offered on demand.
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| GRMN 311, 312, 313 SURVEY OF GERMAN LITERATURE (ACA PROGRAM IN AUSTRIA) | 3, 3, 3 |
Survey of German literature from the eighth century to the present,
supplemented by readings from representative masterpieces of the
language.
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| GRMN 314 GERMAN CIVILIZATION | 4 |
Study of the development of the cultural, social and political life in
German-speaking lands as reflected in architecture, art, history,
literature, music, and philosophy. Lectures, films, reports. Offered
on demand.
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| GRMN 411 GERMAN DIRECTED READING | 1-3; 6 |
Assigned readings and reports in German. Prerequisites:
GRMN 311, 312, 313
. One to three hours per quarter; maximum, six.
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| GRMN 421 18TH CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE | 4 |
Study of German literature, emphasizing Lessing and the Enlightenment,
the period of "Storm and Stress," and the rise of Weimar Classicism
(Goethe, Schiller). Offered on demand.
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| GRMN 422 19TH CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE | 4 |
Study of poetic theory and its application to Romantic lyric and
prose; includes the transition from Romanticism to Realism and the
reading of representative works. Offered on demand.
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| GRMN 423 20TH CENTURY GERMAN LITERATURE | 4 |
Introduction to major authors and literary movements from 1880 to the
present; includes Naturalism, Expressionism, Symbolism, and recent
trends in German literature. Offered on demand.
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| SPAN 101 INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH | 4 |
Introduction to Spanish, providing the foundation for oral, writing
and reading skills; includes basic Spanish grammar, as well as
phonetics and phonology. Language laboratory required.
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| SPAN 102, 103 ELEMENTARY SPANISH | 4, 4 |
Elementary study of Spanish, developing oral, writing, and reading
skills. Language laboratory required. Prerequisite:
SPAN 101 or equivalent.
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| SPAN 222, 223 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH | 4, 4 |
Intermediate study of Spanish, emphasizing oral, writing, and reading
skills, and mastery of grammar; designed to prepare students to use
Spanish as a research and cultural tool. Prerequisite:
SPAN 103 or equivalent.
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| SPAN 324, 325, 326 SURVEY OF SPANISH LITERATURE | 3, 3, 3 |
Study of the development of Spanish literature from the 12th century
to the present; includes a survey of the various genres of Spanish
literature, supplemented by reading certain works in their entirety.
Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: SPAN 223
or equivalent. Offered even years only.
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| SPAN 330 IBERIAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION | 4 |
Study of the development of the cultural, social, and political life
of the Iberian peoples, from Greek and Roman times to the present, as
reflected in art, architecture, history, literature, music, and
philosophy. Conducted in Spanish. Offered even years only.
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| SPAN 331 SPANISH-AMERICAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION | 4 |
Study of the development of the cultural, social, and political life
of Spanish America from the pre-Columbian period to the present, as
reflected in art, architecture, history, literature, music, and
philosophy. Offered odd years only.
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| SPAN 341, 342, 343 ADVANCED SPANISH GRAMMAR (ACA PROGRAM IN SPAIN) | 3, 3, 3 |
Intensive training in oral and written Spanish; includes review of
grammar and extensive prose reading, exercises in composition and
conversation. Conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite:
SPAN 223 or equivalent.
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| SPAN 414 SPANISH DIRECTED READING | 1-3; 6 |
Assigned readings and reports in Spanish. Prerequisites:
SPAN 341, 342, 343
. One to three hours per quarter; maximum, six.
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| SPAN 424, 425 CONTEMPORARY SPANISH LITERATURE | 3, 3 |
Study and analysis of Spanish literature from about 1898 to the latest
writers who have achieved critical acclaim; emphasizes development of
literary critical ability and evaluation of modern Spanish literature
from historical and social points of view. Offered on demand.
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| SPAN 431, 432, 433 SURVEY OF LATIN-AMERICAN LITERATURE | 3, 3, 3 |
Study of the development of Latin American literature from
pre-Columbian Indian literature to the present; includes various
genres of Latin American literature, supplemented by reading certain
works in their entirety. Conducted in Spanish. Offered odd years only.
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| MDLG 395 METHODS OF TEACHING MODERN LANGUAGES | 3 |
Study of principles and methods of teaching modern languages in the
secondary school. Observation, demonstration, and class presentation
are required. Will not apply on a major or minor in modern languages.
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| MDLG 494 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION | 0-3 |
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Individual contract arrangement involving students, faculty, and
cooperating regional or international organizations to gain practical
experience using a foreign language in an off-campus setting.
Prerequisite: Approval of the department.
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