French
Courses (FRE)
101-102 Elementary
French (6)
A study of the basic grammar and vocabulary of French through
oral and written drills designed to develop the ability to understand, speak,
read and write French. Prerequisite: Not more than two years high school
French. Offered Each Year.
105-106 Intermediate
French for Professional Communication (6)
After a brief review of basics, the student continues to
develop communicative ability in French in professional situations. The
specific areas covered may include Social Services, Education, Health-related
professions, Travel and Tourism, Banking and Finance and Law Enforcement.
Prerequisite: FRE 102 or three years of high school French. Offered Each Year.
207-208 French
Conversation and Composition I (3) and II (3)
The course is intended to develop the conversational and
writing abilities of students in non-technical areas. Grammar review as needed.
A variety of media is used, including film, TV, newspapers and magazines.
Prerequisite: FRE 106, or four years high school French, or permission of
instructor. Offered Alternate Years.
220 Introduction to
Literature in French (3)
The course will introduce students to a variety of genres,
time periods and authors of literature in French from France and the
Francophone world. Focus will be on short stories, drama, poetry and the
novella. While all work will be done in French, the pace will be appropriate
for a student’s initial experience with literature in the language.
Prerequisite: FRE 106, or four years high school French or permission of
instructor. Offered As Needed.
240 Workshop in
French (3)
Class work will be designed to meet the career needs of the
students. The class will include intensive career-specific vocabulary,
role-playing, lesson planning and the use of trade and professional journals.
Prerequisite: Three credits FRE 200-level or higher or permission of instructor.
Offered As Needed.
247 Selected Topics
in French (3)
Specific areas of concern in French or Franco-phone
non-literary studies. These may include artistic, historical or professional
topics. Offered As Needed.
307-308 Survey
of French Literature I & II (6)
This course broadens the student’s awareness of the
developments of French literature. It provides a literary background for the
religious, historical and political growth of the French nation. It fosters
critical and creative thinking in French, and will enable the student to
compare French literary trends with those of other nations. Prerequisite: Three
credits FRE 200-level or higher or permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
311 French
Translation (3)
This course provides the student — regardless of area of
major study — with the skills necessary to translate from French to English and
vice versa. The student will have the ability to apply language skills to a
variety of written expressions. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
312 Advanced French
Grammar (3)
The more difficult concepts of French grammar will be
analyzed in order to increase the student’s ability to use them correctly in
both the written and spoken language. Prerequisite: FRE 200-level or higher, or
permission of instructor. Offered As
Needed.
315 French
Civilization and Culture (3)
The study of all the elements which combine to form the
French nation. This course will include contemporary culture and norms as well
as the traditional civilization components of historical, religious, economic,
literary and artistic trends. Prerequisite: Three credits FRE 200-level or
higher or permission of instructor. Offered
As Needed.
326 Advanced
Conversation in French (3)
This course will focus on oral expression, giving the
student the opportunity to hear and speak French exclusively in both directed
and spontaneous conversations. Extensive use of French media is included.
Prerequisite: Three credits FRE 300-level or higher or permission of
instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. Offered As Needed.
333 Readings in
French Literature (3)
This course will provide majors, minors, and advanced
language students with the opportunity to explore various authors or genres of
French literature. Prerequisite: Three credits FRE 200-level or higher or
permission of instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. Offered As Needed.
334 Readings in
French Culture (3)
This course will provide majors, minors, and advanced
language students with the opportunity to explore various aspects of French or
Francophone culture. Prerequisite: Three credits FRE 200-level or higher or
permission of instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. Offered As Needed.
420 Foreign
Language Methodology (3)
A study of the theories and applications of methodology and
behavioral objectives in classroom management, planning and instruction.
Peer-teaching of lessons using various methods of second language instruction.
Observation and evaluation of middle and high-school classes. Prerequisite: FRE
300-level or higher or permission of instructor, upper division status in
Adolescent Certification French program. Offered
As Needed.
443 Senior Project
(3)
The French major will complete this 3 credit project that
demonstrates mastery of the language in the context of literary or cultural
studies or professional applications. The project may be a traditional thesis
on a literary or cultural topic, or it may reflect the student’s involvement in
professional or volunteer work in the language. The project will normally
require a significant research base culminating in the submission of an
extensive written report and presentation at the Academic Festival.
447 Selected Topics
in French (3)
Specific areas of concern in French or Francophone
non-literary studies. These may include artistic, historical or professional
topics. Offered As Needed.
499 Travel Study in
French (3)
Credit for approved travel, residence, or study in
Francophone areas. Offered As Needed.
Linguistics
Course (LNG)
309 Sociolinguistics
(3)
Fulfills core competency: Contextual Competency. This course
introduces students to the field of Sociolinguistics, examining the
relationship between language and society on a national and global level
through the examination of social factors such as age, gender, educational
level, social class, race, and the like. Topics include: monolingualism to
multilingualism; language contact, prestige and change; diglossia and code
switching; language identity, language socialization and language ideology;
consequences for educational policy and practice. Offered As Needed.
Literature
in Translation Course (LIT)
236 Literature in
Translation: Selected Topics (3)
A study of a specific genre, author, geographic area or era
in the literatures of the non-English speaking world. Offered As Needed.
Spanish
Courses (SPA)
101-102 Elementary
Spanish (6)
A study of the basic grammar and vocabulary of Spanish
through oral and written drills designed to develop the ability to understand,
speak, read and write Spanish. Prerequisite: not more than two years high
school Spanish. Offered Each Year.
105-106 Intermediate
Spanish for Professional Communications (6)
After a brief review of basics, the student continues to
develop communicative ability in Spanish in professional situations. The
specific areas covered may include Social Services, Education, Health-related
professions, Travel and Tourism, Banking and Finance, and Law Enforcement.
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or three years of high school Spanish. Offered Each Year.
110 Spanish for the
Health Professions (3)
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. This course
introduces the student to the basics of Spanish grammar, focusing on vocabulary
and expressions useful to health care providers. Classes will concentrate on
patient-provider dialog including Q & A and examinations. Cultural
information for effective treatment of the Latino population is included. No
prerequisites. Offered As Needed.
207-208 Spanish
Conversation and Composition I (3) and II (3)
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. Writing
Intensive. These courses are intended to develop the conversational and writing
abilities of students in non-technical areas. Grammar review as needed. A
variety of media are used, including film, TV, newspapers and magazines.
Prerequisite: SPA 106, four years high school Spanish, or permission of
instructor. Offered Alternate Years.
220 Introduction to
Literature in Spanish (3)
Fulfills core competency: Affective Judgment. Writing
Intensive. The course will introduce students to a variety of genres, time
periods and authors of literature in Spanish from Spain, Latin America and the
U.S. Focus will be on short stories, drama, poetry and the novella. While all
work will be done in Spanish, the pace will be appropriate for a student’s
initial experience with literature in the language. Prerequisite: SPA 106, or
four years high school Spanish, or permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.

240 Workshop in
Spanish (3)
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. Class work
will be designed to meet the career needs of the student. The class will
include intensive career-specific vocabulary, role-playing, lesson planning and
the use of trade and professional journals. Prerequisite: Three credits SPA
200-level or higher or permission of instructor. Offered Alternate Years.
247 Selected Topics
in Spanish (3)
Specific areas of concern in Spanish or Hispanic
non-literary studies. These may include artistic, historical or professional
topics. Offered As Needed.
307-308 Survey
of Spanish Literature I and II (6)
SPA 307 meets Writing Intensive requirement. This course
broadens the student’s awareness of the developments of Spanish literature. It
provides a literary background for the religious, historical and political
growth of the Spanish nation. It fosters critical and creative thinking in
Spanish, and will enable the student to compare Spanish literary trends with
those of other nations. Prerequisite: Three credits SPA 200-level or higher or
permission of instructor. Offered As
Needed.
309-310 Survey
of Spanish American Literature I and II (6)
This course allows the student to appreciate the Indian,
African and European influences which have formed Hispanic Literatures. The
works examined will reveal the cultural variety of the Spanish-speaking world
from pre-Colombian times to the present. Prerequisite: Three credits SPA
200-level or higher or permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
311 Spanish
Translation (3)
This course provides the student regardless of area of major
study - with the skills necessary to translate from Spanish to English and
vice-versa. The student will have the ability to apply language skills to a
variety of written expressions. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
312 Advanced
Spanish Grammar (3)
The more difficult concepts of Spanish grammar will be
analyzed in order to increase the student’s ability to use them correctly in
both the written and spoken language. Prerequisite: Three credits of SPA
200-level or higher, or permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
315 Spanish
Civilization and Culture (3)
Fulfills core competency: Contextual Competency. The study
of all the elements which combine to form the Spanish nation. This course will
include contemporary culture and norms as well as the traditional civilization
components of historical, religious, economic, literary and artistic trends.
Prerequisite: Three credits SPA 200-level or higher or permission of
instructor. Offered As Needed (Fall).
316 Spanish-American
Civilization & Culture (3)
This course will expose the student to the varied elements
of Hispanic culture. There will be emphasis on the three major influences: the
Spanish, the Indian and the African. The student will learn to appreciate the
many unifying factors among Spanish-speaking nations, as well as the enormous
differences among them. Prerequisite: Three credits SPA 200-level or higher or
permission of instructor. Offered As
Needed (Spring).
326 Advanced
Conversation in Spanish (3)
This course will focus on oral expression, giving the
student the opportunity to hear and speak Spanish exclusively in both directed
and spontaneous conversation. Extensive use of Spanish media is included.
Prerequisite: Three credits SPA 300-level or higher or permission of
instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. Offered As Needed.
333 Readings in
Spanish Literature (3)
This course will provide majors, minors, and advanced
language students with the opportunity to explore various authors or genres of
Spanish literature. Prerequisite: Three credits SPA 200-level or higher or
permission of instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. Offered As Needed.
334 Readings in
Spanish Culture (3)
This course will provide majors, minors, and advanced
language students with the opportunity to explore various aspects of culture of
Spanish speaking people. Prerequisite: Three credits SPA 200-level or higher or
permission of instructor. May be taken for credit up to three times. Offered As Needed.
420 Foreign
Language Methodology (3)
A study of the theories and applications of methodology and
behavioral objectives in classroom management, planning and instruction. Peer
teaching of lessons using various methods of second language instruction.
Observation and evaluation of middle and high-school classes. Prerequisite: SPA
300-level or higher or permission of instructor, upper division status in
Adolescent Certification Spanish program. Offered
As Needed.
443 Senior Project
(3)
The Spanish major will complete this 3-credit project that
demonstrates mastery of the language in the context of literary or cultural
studies or professional applications. The project may be a traditional thesis
on a literary or cultural topic, or it may reflect the student’s involvement in
professional or volunteer work in the language. The project will normally
require a significant research base culminating in the submission of an
extensive written report and presentation at the Academic Festival.
447 Selected Topics
in Spanish (3)
Specific areas of concern in Spanish or Hispanic studies.
These may include artistic, historical or professional topics. Offered As Needed.
499 Travel Study in
Spanish (3)
Credit for travel, residence, or study in Spanish-speaking
areas. Offered As Needed.