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Show Foreign Languages FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Courses listed here have a common number and description and may be taught in any language (subject to academic and community needs, as well as to the availability of resources). Courses peculiar to French, German and Spanish are listed separately. ALL LANGUAGES 100. Folk Songs (1) Folk songs in the target language. No prerequisite. May be repeated up to three times under different titles. 101,102,103. First Year* (5-5-5) Listening and speaking skills receive primary emphasis, although reading and writing are an integral part of the program. Courses are sequential, and the previous course is a prerequisite. 105. Language Exploration (1-5) A two-week exploration of salient characteristics of language and culture in from one to five different languages. No prerequisites. 110. Coversational Skills for Special Purposes (5) Special vocabulary and speaking skills in one quarter, (i.e, nursing, law enforcement, medical, tourism, etc.) May be repeated for credit under different titles. HU201.HU202. Second Year' (5-5) Grammar and composition of intermediate level and progressively advanced reading material. Prerequisite: 103 or equivalent. 209. Travel and Study Abroad (3) Language, culture and history study offered on location and supervised by faculty of the Department of Foreign Languages. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 300. Preperation for Advanced Reading (3)* Reading and critical discussion of primary and secondary literature. HU304, HU305, HU306. Third Year- (3-3-3) Grammar review and an introduction to composition and stylistics. 309. Travel and Study Abroad (3) Language, culture and history study offered on location and supervised by faculty of the Department of Foreign Languages. HU311. HU312, HU313. Survey of Literature" ' (3-3-3) A general view of literary periods, movements, and social background with representative readings. Prerequiste: 202 or equivalent. 330. Phonetics * (3) Analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation, and techniques of teaching phonetics. Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent. 340. Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language (5) Emphasis on practical techniques in teaching foreign languages. HU370. Foreign Literary Masterpieces in Cultural Context. (3) No prerequisite. 401. Applied Language Studies (3) Foreign language studies applicable to specific skills. Prerequisites: HU304, HU305. HU306, or HU380. 483. Directed Readings (1-3) Arranged. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 499. Special Studies (1-5) Arranged. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. "French, German. Spanish, etc. ' 'Not in German 158 Foreign Languages FRENCH COURSES ONLY HU302. Culture and Civilization of France (3) History, geography, fine arts, social customs and civilization of France. Prerequisite: Two years of college French or equivalent. HU303. Culture and Civilization of French-Speaking Areas Outside France (3) 420. French Literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (4) 430. French Classical Literature (4) 440. French Romantic Literature (4) 450. Contemporary Literature French (3) GERMAN COURSES ONLY HU302. German Culture and Civilization (5) History, geography, fine arts, social cusoms and contemporary civilization. Prerequisite: 202 or equivalent. HU350. Highlights of German Literary History (5) From the beginnings of German literature to the Age of Goethe. 450. Nineteenth Century German Literature (5) 455. Twentieth Century German Literature (5) 465. Comprehensive Survey of German Literature and Culture (5) SPANISH COURSES ONLY HU302. Culture and Civilization of Spain (3) History, geography, social customs, fine arts and civilization of Spain. Prerequisite: Spanish 202 or equivalent. HU303. Culture and Civilization of Spanish America (3) History, geography, social customs, the fine arts and contemporary civilization of Hispanic America. HU314, HU315, HU316. Survey of Spanish American Literature (3-3-3) A survey of the Spanish language literature of Hispanic America from the early colonization period to the present. Prerequisite: Spanish 202 or equivalent. 344. Folk Poetry (1) A study of the hispanic lyric tradition by period and genre. Prerequisite: fluency in Spanish. May be repeated up to three times with different titles. 380. Comprehensive Third Year (5) Intensive advanced studies in grammar, composition, translation, stylistics and language history. Replaces HU304, HU305 and HU306 for qualified students (native speakers and those with foreign residence.) 411. 412. 414. 415. 416. 430. Spanish Novel (3) Spanish American Novel (3) Spanish Short Story (3) Spanish American Short Story (3) Spanish American Drama (3) Cervantes: Don Quixote (3) neral fRfecprcs oRfkistrk Composite h Hrterte AI ept. HieeV ~iSi|tfesr 159 Easiness —Ei FHllpffltinn CUULdllun Natura JSeJehcftsL Social < Sciences 4e Education |