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180 Course Descriptions
FLFR 222 Intermediate French 11 (3-0-3), spring. Grammar review,
reading, conversation, and composition. Prerequisite: FLFR 221
or equivalent through testing.
FLFR 351 Introduction to French Civilization (3-0-3), fall, even
years. An overview of French history, art, and music. Prerequisite:
FLFR 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLFR 352 Introduction to French Culture (3-0-3), spring, odd years.
A survey of life in contemporary France with emphasis on values,
attitudes, institutions, and current problems. Prerequisite: FLFR 222
or equivalent through testing.
FLFR 385 French Grammar and Phonetics (3-0-3), fall, odd years.
A thorough review of grammar and an introduction to French
phonetics and phonemics. Prerequisite: FLFR 222 or equivalent
through testing.
FLFR 386 French Composition and Conversation (3-0-3), spring,
even years. Prose composition with attention to the acquisition of
useful, everyday vocabulary. A writing-intensive course. Prerequisite:
FLFR 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLFR 481 Medieval and Renaissance French Literature (3-0-3),
fall, odd years. A survey of Medieval and Renaissance French literature
in modern French translation. Prerequisite: FLFR 222 or equivalent
through testing.
FLFR 482 Classical French Literature (3-0-3), spring, even years.
A general survey of 17th and 18th century French literature.
Prerequisite: FLFR 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLFR 483 Nineteenth-Century French Literature (3-0-3), fall,
even years. A general survey of 19th century French literature.
Prerequisite: FLFR 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLFR 484 Twentieth-Century French Literature (3-0-3), spring,
odd years. A general survey of 20th century French literature.
Prerequisite: FLFR 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLGE - GERMAN
Department of Foreign Languages (CAS)
FLGE 111 Elementary German 1 (3-1-3), fall. An introduction to
the German language and culture. Emphasis on understanding the
spoken and written language and on communication through
speaking and writing. Prerequisite: E-ACT English, 19 or above; SAT
Verbal of 460 or above; ENGL 003/004; or approval by department.
Non-credit laboratory required.
FLGE 112 Elementary German 11 (3-1-3), spring. A continuation
of FLGE 111. Prerequisite: FLGE 111 or equivalent through testing.
Non-credit laboratory required.
FLGE 221 Intermediate German I (3-0-3), fall. Grammar review
with stress on the skills of reading, speaking, and composition.
Prerequisite: FLGE 112 or equivalent through testing.
FLGE 222 Intermediate German II (3-0-3), spring. A continuation
of FLGE 221 with more extensive reading. Prerequisite: FLGE 221
or equivalent through testing.
FLLA - LATIN
Department of Foreign Languages (CAS)
FLLA 111 Elementary Latin I (3-1-3), fall, odd years. Introduction to
forms, uses, and vocabulary of Latin with emphasis on grammar and
reading Latin texts. Prerequisite: E-ACT English, 19 or above; ENGL
003/004; or approval by department. Non-credit laboratory required.
FLLA 112 Elementary Latin II (3-1-3), spring, even years. A
continuation of FLLA 111. Prerequisite: FLLA 111 or equivalent
through testing. Non-credit laboratory required.
FLLA 221 Intermediate Latin I (3-0-3), fall, even years. Continuation
of the study of grammar and forms with increased reading of selected
Latin texts. Prerequisite: FLLA 112 or equivalent through testing.FLLA 222 Intermediate Latin II (3-0-3), spring, odd years. Selected
readings from Latin authors along with grammar review as needed.
Prerequisite: FLLA 221 or equivalent through testing.FLRU - RUSSIAN
Department of Foreign Languages (CAS)
FLRU 111 Elementary Russian 1 (3-1-3), on demand. Introduction
to Cyrillic alphabet and basic communication in the Russian language.
Emphasis on language as spoken today in Russia. Prerequisite: E-ACT
English, 19 or above; ENGL 003/004; or approval by department.
Non-credit laboratory required.
FLRU 112 Elementary Russian 11 (3-1-3), on demand. A
continuation of FLRU 111. Travel and life in Russia are the basis for
development of conversational skills. Prerequisite: FLRU 111 or
equivalent through testing. Non-credit laboratory required.
FLRU 221 Intermediate Russian I (3-0-3), on demand. Building on
the foundations of the first year, conversational skills are developed
for more complicated situations which may be encountered in daily
life in Russia. Prerequisite: FLRU 112 or equivalent through testing.
FLRU 222 Intermediate Russian II (3-0-3), on demand. A
continuation of FLRU 221. Some political and technical terms will
be introduced. Conversational skills improved to an independent
functional level. Prerequisite: FLRU 221 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP - SPANISH
Department of Foreign Languages (CAS)
FLSP 111 Elementary Spanish 1 (3-1-3), fall. Introduction to
the Spanish language. Emphasis on oral communication skills.
Prerequisite: E-ACT English, 19 or above; SAT Verbal of 460 or above;
ENGL 003/004; or approval by department. Non-credit laboratory
required.
FLSP 112 Elementary Spanish 11 (3-1-3), spring. A continuation
of FLSP 111. Prerequisite: FLSP 111 or equivalent through testing.
Non-credit laboratory required.
FLSP 221 Intermediate Spanish 1 (3-0-3), fall. Writing, conversation,
and selected readings, along with grammar review. Prerequisite:
FLSP 112 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 222 Intermediate Spanish 11 (3-0-3), spring. A continuation
of FLSP 221. Prerequisite: FLSP 221 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 352 Peninsular Spanish Culture (3-0-3), fall, even years.
Historical, geographical, and cultural backgrounds of modern Spain
with selected readings from modern prose. Prerequisite: FLSP 222
or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 353 Latin American Culture (3-0-3), spring, odd years.
Historical, geographical, and cultural backgrounds of modern Hispanic
America with selected readings from modern prose. Prerequisite:
FLSP 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 385 Advanced Spanish Grammar (3-0-3), fall. Analysis of
the Spanish language for the purpose of practical application in oral
and written composition. Prerequisite: FLSP 222 or equivalent
through testing.
FLSP 386 Advanced Spanish Composition (3-0-3), spring, even
years. Development of written and oral expression in Spanish. Models
of usage are drawn from readings and recordings. A writing-intensive
course. Prerequisite: FLSP 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 388 Advanced Spanish Conversation (3-0-3), on demand.
Development of oral language skills with emphasis on vocabulary
building and mastery of idiomatic expressions. Prerequisite: FLSP 222
or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 480 Hispanic Drama (3-0-3), fall, even years. Reading and
analysis of major dramatic works from both Spain and Latin America.
Prerequisite: FLSP 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 481 Hispanic Novel (3-0-3), spring, odd years. Reading and
analysis of selected novels and short stories from both Spain and Latin
America. Prerequisite: FLSP 222 or equivalent through testing.
FLSP 482 Survey of Peninsular Spanish Literature (3-0-3), fall,
odd years. An overview of major literary works from the MiddleAges to the 20th century. Prerequisite: FLSP 222 or equivalent
through testing.I
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