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English Courses
ENGL 1153 English Composition: Exposition and Argument
Fall Emphasis on writing clear, thesis-centered expository and argumentative prose, on reading critically, and on developing research skills.
Credits: 3
ENGL 1163 English: Composition and Classical Literature
Spring Continued experience in writing expository and argumentative prose; study of ancient literature in its cultural context, with emphasis on the Greeks.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1153.
Credits: 3
ENGL 1701 Writers’ Seminar
Spring An introduction to creative writing which allows students to write and to join in critiquing the work of peers. Required for the minor in creative writing. Students should not take ENGL 1701, 1711, and 1721 simultaneously. Additional fee required.
Credits: 1
ENGL 1711 Writers’ Seminar
Spring An introduction to creative writing which allows students to write and to join in critiquing the work of peers. Required for the minor in creative writing. Students should not take ENGL 1701, 1711, and 1721 simultaneously. Additional fee required.
Credits: 1
ENGL 1721 Writers’ Seminar
Spring An introduction to creative writing which allows students to write and to join in critiquing the work of peers. Required for the minor in creative writing. Students should not take ENGL 1701, 1711, and 1721 simultaneously. Additional fee required.
Credits: 1
ENGL 1999 Topics in English
On Demand A lower level course in a selected area of English. Not for independent study.
Credits: 1 to 4
ENGL 2013 European Civilization: Literature
Fall Study of literary classics of European civilization from the Roman period through the 18th century. Taught in conjunction with HIST 2013 European Civilization: History.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1163 or HON 1163.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2023 Modern West: Literature
Spring Study of European and U.S. literary classics from the 18th century to the present. Taught in conjunction with HIST 2023 Modern West: History.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1163 or HON 1163.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2033 World Civilizations: Literature
Survey of major aspects of the development of world civilizations from their classical formulations to the present. Taught in conjunction with HIST 2033 World Civilizations: History.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1163 or HON 1163.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2043 Literature of the Western World I
Fall Selected works in Western literature from the Romans to the 18th century. Literature is studied with emphasis on cultural contexts. Will substitute for ENGL 2013 for those students who present acceptable transfer credit for HIST 2013.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1163 or HON 1163,
Credits: 3
ENGL 2053 Literature of the Western World II
Spring Selected works in Western literature from the 18th century to the present. Literature is studied with emphasis on cultural contexts. Will substitute for ENGL 2023 for those students who present acceptable transfer credit for HIST 2023.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1163 or HON 1163,
Credits: 3
ENGL 2513 Survey of English Literature I
Fall A survey of developments in poetry, prose, and drama from the Old English through the Neoclassical periods.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2523 Survey of English Literature II
Spring A survey of developments in poetry, prose, and drama from the Romantic period to the present.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2703 Advanced Writing: Composition
Fall, Even A study of the theory and practice of exposition and argument, with analysis of models and development of one’s own writing style and structure.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2723 Advanced Writing: Creative
Fall, Odd A study of the basic techniques of fiction and poetry, with extensive analysis of models and practice in writing in both genres.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2743 Advanced Writing: Technical
Spring, Even An advanced writing course which emphasizes basic techniques of communicating scientific, business and technical information so readers can understand and use it. An emphasis is placed on technical writing designs and presentation patterns which include the use of graphic material, headlines and basic layout techniques and the use of electronic media.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 1153 and ENGL 1163.
Credits: 3
ENGL 2804 International Practicum in TESOL
Summer Teaching English to speakers of other languages in another cultural setting. A directed teaching experience in China or another non-English speaking area of the world.
Credits: 4
ENGL 2999 Independent Study in English
Independent study for students who have completed a minimum of 24 hours with an overall B average.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean and the completion of a 2999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4
ENGL 3213 Shakespeare
Spring A study of the major comedies, histories, and tragedies, and the sonnet sequence.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3233 Film
Spring, Odd A study of the history, genres and techniques of film, using examples from various periods. Must enroll in accompanying lab.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3243 Poetry
Fall, Odd A study of the history, genres, and techniques of poetry, using examples from various periods.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3253 Drama
Fall, Even A study of the history, forms, and techniques of drama, using examples from various periods.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3263 Fiction
Spring, Even A study of the history, forms, and techniques of fiction, using examples from various periods.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 or ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3513 Survey of American Literature I
Fall A study of the development of literature from the colonial era to the Civil War, including Poe, Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau, Melville, and Whitman.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3523 Survey of American Literature II
Spring A study of the development of literature from Mark Twain to the present, including realism, naturalism, literature of social protest, and the development of fiction in Hemingway, Faulkner, and post-World War II writers.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3743 Second Language Acquisition
Fall, Odd A survey of the principal theories of second language acquisition with special application to English as a second language.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3753 TESOL Methods
Spring, Odd An introduction to various methods developed for teaching English to speakers of other languages.
Credits: 3
ENGL 3962 Literature for Young Adults (EDUC 3962)
January Term A survey of literature appropriate to secondary school-age readers, with some attention to patterns in subject and style, to the relation of literature to the development processes of the young adult reader, and to methods of presentation.
Credits: 2
ENGL 4003 Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Fall, Even Techniques of teaching pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and culture to non-native speakers. Must be taken with ENGL 4053.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4053 Practicum
Fall, Even The methodology and techniques taught in the ENGL 4003 course will be practiced by students instructing non-native speakers in a supervised teaching experience. Must be taken with ENGL 4003.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4223 Introduction to Linguistics (ANTH 4223)
Spring, Even An introduction to different areas of language study, including morphology, syntax and semantics. Also investigates such other fields of linguistics as neurolinguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, historical and comparative linguistics. Although English is the main language of study, samples from other languages are addressed.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4243 Modern Grammar
Spring, Odd A study of trends in modern grammar with emphasis on traditional, structural, and transformational-generative grammar.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4329 Advanced Topics in English
On Demand An advanced course in a selected area of English. Not for independent study.
Prerequisites & Notes: junior standing.
Credits: 1 to 4
ENGL 4533 Major Authors: Drama, Film, Adaptation
Fall, Odd An intensive study of one or more authors' works significant to the development of drama or film, which may involve study of adaptation from one genre to another.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 and ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4603 Major Authors: British and Continental Fiction
Spring, Odd An intensive study of the works of one or more authors significant to the development of British and Continental fiction.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 and ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4623 Major Authors: American Fiction
Fall, Odd An intensive study of the works of one or more authors significant to the development of American fiction.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 and ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4713 Major Authors: British Poetry
Spring, Even An intensive study of the works of one or more authors significant to the development of British poetry.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 and ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4723 Major Authors: American Poetry
Fall, Even An intensive study of the works of one or more authors significant to the development of American poetry.
Prerequisites & Notes: ENGL 2013 and ENGL 2023.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4903 Critical Perspectives
Spring An introduction to developments in literary theory, with focus on their application to the works of one or more authors.
Prerequisites & Notes: senior standing.
Credits: 3
ENGL 4999 Independent Study in English
Independent study for juniors and seniors with at least a B average in English.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean and completion of a 4999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4
French Courses
FREN 1313 Beginning French Language and Culture I
Fall An introduction to the French language and culture. Language laboratory attendance required.
Credits: 3
FREN 1323 Beginning French Language and Culture II
Spring A continuation course at the elementary level.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 1313.
Credits: 3
FREN 1999 Topics in French
On Demand A lower level course in a selected area of French. Not for independent study.
Credits: 1 to 4
FREN 2213 French Conversational Skills
Spring, Odd The primary emphasis will be upon developing further the student’s ability to use French in communication. Conversational practice may be based on short reading assignments, cultural topics, or situations encountered in everyday life, travel, and business.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 1323 or equivalent skill.
Credits: 3
FREN 2313 Intermediate French Language and Culture I
Fall A systematic review of French grammar with continuing development of language skills and study of French culture. Language laboratory attendance required.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 1323, or 2 or more years of high school (10-12 grade) French.
Credits: 3
FREN 2323 Intermediate French Language and Culture II
Spring A continuation of 2313 with emphasis on reading.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 2313.
Credits: 3
FREN 2999 Independent Study in French
Independent study for students who have completed a minimum of 24 hours with an overall B average.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean and completion of a 2999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4
FREN 3063 Conversation and Composition
Fall Intensive training in communication skills based on topics of everyday life and readings of current interest. Emphasis on vocabulary building.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 2323.
Credits: 3
FREN 3073 Advanced Conversation and Composition
Spring Intensive training in communication skills based on topics of everyday life and readings of current interest. Emphasis on vocabulary building and review of advanced-level grammatical structures.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 3063.
Credits: 3
FREN 3203 French Culture
Spring, Odd A thematic study of topics relevant to French culture and values. Classes are conducted in French. Emphasis on strengthening skills and cross-cultural analysis.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 2323 or equivalent.
Credits: 3
FREN 3213 Francophone Culture
Spring, Even A thematic study of topics relevant to Francophone culture and values. Classes are conducted in French. Emphasis on strengthening conversational skills and cross-cultural analysis.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 2323 or equivalent.
Credits: 3
FREN 3913 Advanced Grammar
Fall, Odd A study of grammar and composition.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 3063.
Credits: 3
FREN 4043 Survey of Civilization and Literature I
Fall, Odd A survey of French literature, history, art, and music from their beginnings through the 18th century with emphasis on the major literary works of this period. Classes are conducted in French.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 3063.
Credits: 3
FREN 4053 Survey of Civilization and Literature II
Fall, Even A survey of French literature, history, art, and music of the 19th and 20th centuries with emphasis on the major literary works of this period. Classes are conducted in French.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 3063.
Credits: 3
FREN 4103 Contemporary Perspectives
Fall, Even Advanced studies of current events in: media and the arts, societal institutions, family life, the business community, education, and other areas that may become the focus of significant public discussion in France and the Francophone cultures during the semester when the course is offered. Based primarily on current media and the Internet.
Prerequisites & Notes: FREN 3063.
Credits: 3
FREN 4329 Advanced Topics in French
On Demand An advanced course in a selected area of French. Not for independent study.
Prerequisites & Notes: junior standing.
Credits: 1 to 4
FREN 4923 Seminar in a Genre, Period or Movement
Spring, Even Advanced studies of the short story, drama, novel, poetry, the Medieval period or of a movement such as Romanticism, chosen each year according to the needs and interests of current students.
Prerequisites & Notes: permission.
Credits: 3
FREN 4933 Seminar in Modern and Popular Literature
Spring, Odd Advanced studies of the detective novel, the Modern Literary Imagination, literature and film, science fiction or other special areas chosen each year according to the needs and interests of current students.
Prerequisites & Notes: permission.
Credits: 3
FREN 4999 Independent Study in French
Independent study for juniors and seniors with at least a B average in French.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean and completion of a 4999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4
German Courses
GRMN 1313 Beginning German Language and Culture I
Fall An introduction to the German language and culture. Language laboratory attendance required.
Credits: 3
GRMN 1323 Beginning German Language and Culture II
Spring A continuation course at the elementary level.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 1313.
Credits: 3
GRMN 1999 Topics in German
On Demand A lower level course in a selected area of German. Not for independent study.
Credits: 1 to 4
GRMN 2213 German For Travel and Cross-Cultural Ministry
On Demand The primary emphasis will be upon developing further the student’s ability to use German in communication. Conversational practice may be based on short reading assignments, cultural topics, or situations encountered in everyday life, travel, and cross-cultural ministry.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 1323 or equivalent skill.
Credits: 3
GRMN 2313 Intermediate German Language and Culture I
Fall A systematic review of German grammar with continuing development of language skills and study of German culture. Language laboratory attendance required.
Prerequisites & Notes: one year of college German or equivalent.
Credits: 3
GRMN 2323 Intermediate German Language and Culture II
Spring A continuation of 2313 with emphasis on reading.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 2313.
Credits: 3
GRMN 2703 Germany, Austria and Switzerland Today
On Demand A study of important aspects of contemporary life in the German-speaking countries of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Topics may include travel, business, cultural life, and economic, political, and social issues. Classes are conducted in English. German majors and minors will complete part of their assignments in German and will meet periodically for a German discussion group.
Credits: 3
GRMN 2999 Independent Study in German
Independent study for students who have completed a minimum of 24 hours with an overall B average.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean and the completion of 2999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4
GRMN 3063 Conversation and Composition
On Demand Intensive training in conversational skills on topics of everyday life and of current interest. Introduction to theme writing. Practice in advanced-level grammatical structures.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 2323.
Credits: 3
GRMN 3073 Advanced Conversation and Composition
On Demand Conversation and theme writing based on readings from German prose, poetry, drama, history, civilization, science and politics. Emphasis on vocabulary building, use of idiomatic expressions, literary analysis and development of style.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 3063.
Credits: 3
GRMN 3203 German, Austrian and Swiss Cultures
On Demand A thematic study of topics relevant to the cultures and values of the people of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Classes are conducted in German. Emphasis on strengthening cultural and cross-cultural analysis, language skills and individual research.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 2323.
Credits: 3
GRMN 3453 The History of Modern Germany (HIST 3453)
Fall, Even A survey of the history of Germany since 1871 with emphasis on origins and implications of German unification under Prussian leadership, the growth of German power in Europe before World War I, the attempt to create a democratic society in the Weimar period, the structure and ideology of Nazi Germany, the problems of a divided Germany after World War II, and prospects for a reunited Germany.
Prerequisites & Notes: HIST 2023.
Credits: 3
GRMN 3503 German for Business
On Demand An introduction to the spoken and written language of business in German-speaking countries. Current commercial affairs of these counties (and the EU indirectly) will supplement an emphasis on business correspondence and related oral proficiency.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 2323 or equivalent skill.
Credits: 3
GRMN 4043 Survey of Civilization and Literature I
On Demand A survey of German literature, history, art, and music from their beginnings through the Romantic period with emphasis on the major literary works of the different periods. Classes are conducted in German.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 3063.
Credits: 3
GRMN 4053 Survey of Civilization and Literature II
On Demand A survey of German literature, history, art, and music from Realism to the present with emphasis on the major literary works of the different periods. Classes are conducted in German.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 3063.
Credits: 3
GRMN 4329 Advanced Topics in German
On Demand An advanced course in a selected area of German. Not for independent study.
Prerequisites & Notes: junior standing.
Credits: 1 to 4
GRMN 4503 Seminar in a Genre, Period or Movement
On Demand Advanced studies of the short story, drama, novel, poetry or a specific period such as fin-de-siecle Vienna, chosen each year according to the needs and interests of current students.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 3063.
Credits: 3
GRMN 4913 Advanced Grammar
On Demand A study of grammar and composition.
Prerequisites & Notes: GRMN 3063.
Credits: 3
GRMN 4999 Independent Study in German
Independent study for juniors and seniors with at least a B average in German.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean.
Credits: 1 to 4
Intensive English Program Courses
IEP 214 ESL Listening Skills
Fall Listening courses are individualized according to the needs of the participating students. Course topics will range from listening for daily classroom and non-classroom instructions to taking notes on teacher lectures, student-discussion, and cultural activities.
Credits: 4
IEP 224 ESL Listening Comprehension
Spring Listening courses are individualized according to the needs of the participating students. Course topics will range from listening for daily classroom and non-classroom instructions to taking notes on teacher lectures, student-discussion, and cultural activities.
Credits: 4
IEP 234 ESL Conversation Skills
Fall Conversation courses are individualized according to the needs of the students involved. Course topics will range from everyday conversation to opinions and facts concerning such topics as environmental, political, historical, and current events. The student will give monologues on assigned and impromptu subjects and have the opportunity to participate in daily class discussion.
Credits: 4
IEP 244 ESL Conversation/Comprehension
Spring Conversation courses are individualized according to the needs of the students involved. Course topics will range from everyday conversation to opinions and facts concerning such topics as environmental, political, historical, and current events. The student will give monologues on assigned and impromptu subjects and have the opportunity to participate in daily class discussion.
Credits: 4
IEP 254 ESL Writing Skills
Fall The writing assignments will begin on the level of the participant’s ability and gradually increase. Progression of The writing process may start with beginner writing levels such as forming Roman letters in print and cursive, if needed, and forming sentences and paragraphs, extending to intermediate levels involving writing essays, summaries, book reviews, and book reports, and finishing with advanced level objectives including research writing.
Credits: 4
IEP 264 ESL Writing Comprehension
Spring The writing assignments will begin on the level of the participant’s ability and gradually increase. Progression of The writing process may start with beginner writing levels such as forming Roman letters in print and cursive, if needed, and forming sentences and paragraphs, extending to intermediate levels involving writing essays, summaries, book reviews, and book reports, and finishing with advanced level objectives including research writing.
Credits: 4
IEP 274 ESL Reading Skills
Fall The reading assignments will begin on the level of the participant’s ability and gradually increase, and the degree of augmentation depends on each student’s individual progression. Progression of the reading course may start with beginner reading levels and continue to undergraduate college reading level.
Credits: 4
IEP 284 ESL Reading Comprehension
Spring The reading assignments will begin on the level of the participant’s ability and gradually increase, and the degree of augmentation depends on each student’s individual progression. Progression of the reading course may start with beginner reading levels and continue to undergraduate college reading level.
Credits: 4
NSIM 3033 Photojournalism
On Demand Students will develop skills in digital photography including framing, composition, lighting and printing, and application to the media. Additional fee required.
Prerequisites & Notes: instructor’s permission.
Credits: 3
NSIM 3163 News Editing and Design
Fall A skills course in news editing and design for printed publicatons. Emphasis on grammar, punctuation, cropping, spelling, scaling, page layout and desktop publishing design principles. Additional fee required.
Prerequisites & Notes: NSIM 2063.
Credits: 3
Spanish Courses
SPAN 1313 Beginning Spanish Language and Culture I
Fall An introduction to the Spanish language and culture. Language laboratory attendance required.
Credits: 3
SPAN 1323 Beginning Spanish Language and Culture II
Spring A continuation course at the elementary level.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 1313.
Credits: 3
SPAN 1999 Topics in Spanish
On Demand A lower level course in a selected area of Spanish. Not for independent study.
Credits: 1 to 4
SPAN 2213 Spanish Conversational Skills
Fall A basic conversation course designed to further the student’s development in listening and communication.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 1323 or equivalent.
Credits: 3
SPAN 2223 Spanish Reading Skills
Spring A basic reading course designed to develop the student’s ability to comprehend texts in Spanish from a variety of sources.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 1323 or equivalent.
Credits: 3
SPAN 2313 Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture I
Fall A systematic review of Spanish grammar with continuing development of language skills and study of Spanish culture. Language laboratory attendance required.
Prerequisites & Notes: one year of college Spanish or equivalent.
Credits: 3
SPAN 2323 Intermediate Spanish Language and Culture II
Spring A continuation of 2313 with emphasis on reading.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 2313.
Credits: 3
SPAN 2999 Independent Study in Spanish
Independent study for students who have completed a minimum of 24 hours with an overall B average.
Prerequisites & Notes: Approval of the Dean and the completion of a 2999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4
SPAN 3063 Conversation and Composition
Fall Intensive training in conversational skills on topics of everyday life and of current interest. Introduction to theme writing.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 2323.
Credits: 3
SPAN 3073 Advanced Conversation and Grammar
Spring Intensive training in communication skills based on topics of everyday life and readings of current interest. Emphasis on vocabulary building and review of advanced-level grammatical structures.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 3203 Latin American Culture
Fall, Even A thematic study of topics relevant to the culture and values of Latin America. Classes are conducted in Spanish. Emphasis on strengthening cultural and cross-cultural analysis, language skills and research.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 2223 or SPAN 3063, or concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 3213 Spanish Culture
Fall, Odd A thematic study of topics relevant to the culture and values of Spain. Classes are conducted in Spanish. Emphasis on strengthening cultural and cross-cultural analysis, language skills and research.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 2223 or SPAN 3063, or concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4103 Contemporary Perspectives
Spring, Odd Advanced studies of current events in: media and arts, societal institutions, family life, the business community, education, and other areas that might become the focus of significant public discussion in Spain and Latin America during the semester in which the course is scheduled. Based primarily on current media and the Internet.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4213 Survey of Spanish Civilization and Literature I
Fall, Odd A survey of Spanish literature, history, art, and music from their origins through the 18th century with emphasis on the major works of the periods. Classes are conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4223 Survey of Spanish Civilization and Literature II
Spring, Even A survey of Spanish literature, history, art, and music from the 18th century through the 20th century with emphasis on the major works of the periods. Classes are conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4329 Advanced Topics in Spanish
On Demand An advanced course in a selected area of Spanish. Not for independent study.
Prerequisites & Notes: junior standing.
Credits: 1 to 4
SPAN 4413 Survey of Hispanic American Civilization and Literature I
Fall, Even A survey of Hispanic American literature, art, and music from their origins through the 18th century with emphasis on the major works of the periods. Classes are conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4423 Survey of Hispanic American Civilization and Literature II
Spring, Odd A survey of Hispanic American literature, art, and music from the 18th century through the 20th century with emphasis on the major works of the periods. Classes are conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4913 Advanced Grammar
Spring, Even A study of grammar and composition.
Prerequisites & Notes: SPAN 3063.
Credits: 3
SPAN 4999 Independent Study in Spanish
Independent study for juniors and seniors with at least a B average in Spanish.
Prerequisites & Notes: approval of the Dean and completion of a 4999 Independent Study form.
Credits: 1 to 4 |