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Show 74 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES C. W. Johnson It is recommended that a student pursuing a major in the foreign languages complete two years of one foreign language. The following courses meet the requirements of General Education in the field of the Humanities and are open to all students: French 12, the Culture of France; German 12, the Culture of Germany; and Spanish 12, the Culture of Spain and Latin America. French 1. Elementary French. A course for students who have had no previousi knowledge of French. Stress is placed upon ear training and oral practice. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 2. Elementary French. A continuation of French 1. Five quarter hours. Winter. Staff 3. Intermediate French. Prerequisite. One unite of French (high school) or French 2. Five quarter hours. Spring Staff 4. Intermediate French. Prerequisite: Two units of French (high school) or French 3. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 5. Advanced French. A review of French grammar and conversation. Drill based on extensive reading. Five quarter hours. Winter. Staff 6. Advanced French. A course devoted to the reading of short stories, novels, and dramas. Three quarter hours. Spring. Staff 7. Advanced French. Conversation. Oral reports conducted ia French. Two quarter hours. Spring. Staff French Culture 12. The Culture of France. The language, literature, and people of France studied by illustrated lectures. Given in English. Three quarter hours. (May not be given.) Staff Italian 1. Elementary Italian. A study of the elements of grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary building. Special attention to accurate pronunciation for the benefit of the students of music and art for whom Italian has special interests and value. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Staff 2. Elementary Italian. Continuation of Italian 1. Five quarter hours. Winter. Staff 3. Intermediate Italian. Continuation of Italian 2. Reading and conversation. Extensive use of tape recorders and Italian language records. Five quarter hours. Spring. Staff 75 German 1. Elementary German. A study of the elements of grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary building. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Johnson 2. Elementary German. A continuation of German 1. Five quarter hours. Winter. Johnson 3. Intermediate German. Reading, composition, conversation, and a continuation of vocabulary development. Prerequisite: German 2, or one unit (high school) of German. Five quarter hours. Spring. Johnson 4. Intermediate German. Prerequisite: German 3, or two units (high school) of German. Five Quarter hours. Winter. Johnson 5. Advanced German. Reading, composition, and conversation. Five quarter hours. Spring. Johnson 6. Advanced German. The reading of short stories, novels, and dramas. Three quarter hours. (May not be given.) Johnson 7. Advanced German Conversation. Oral reports. Two quarter hours. (May not be given.) Johnson German Culture 12. The Culture of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. A survey of German contributions in the field of philosophy, art, music, and science. Illustrated lectures. Given in English. Three quarter hours. (May not be given.) Johnson Russian 1. Elementary Russian. A study of the elements of grammar pronunciation, and vocabulary buildiing. Five quarter hours. Staff 2. Elementary Russian. A continuation of Russian 1. Five quarter hours. Staff 3. Intermediate Russian. Reading, composition, conversation, and continuation of vocabulary development. Prerequisite: Russian 2, or one unit (high school) of Russian. Five quarter hours. Staff Spanish 1. Elementary Spanish. A course which emphasizes the more practical aspects of the spoken and written language by extensive use of music and linguaphone records. Five quarter hours. Autumn. Staff |