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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Languages Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Languages 101, 102, 103. First Year German—Listening and speaking skills receive primary emphasis, although reading and writing are an integral part of the program. Five recitation periods and two laboratory periods per week. Courses are sequential and the previous course is a prerequisite. A W S (5-5-5) HU201, HU202, HU203. Second Year German-Grammar and composition of intermediate level and progressively advanced reading from well-known authors. Continued emphasis on listening and speaking skills. It is recommended that German 214, 215 and 216 be taken concurrently with this series. Courses are sequential and must be taken in order. Prerequisites: German 103 or equivalent. A W S (3-3-3) 209. Travel and Study Abroad—Language, culture, and history of German-speaking countries taught in Europe by members of the Weber State College faculty during summer tours arranged by the Foreign Language Department. Su (3) HU214, HU215, HU216. Conversational German-Intensive development of oral expression and active vocabulary through pronounciation drills, controlled discussions on subjects of current interest, and oral practice on assigned topics, vocabulary idioms, and cultural items. German 201, 202, and 203 should be taken concurrently with this series. Courses are sequential, and it is recommended that they be taken in order. Prerequisite: German 103 or equivalent. A W S (2-2-2) HU302. Culture and Civilization—History, geography, art, social customs and contemporary civilization of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Prerequisite: Two years of college German or the equivalent. W (3) HU304, HU305, HU306. Third Year German-Intensive study of grammar, syntax, stylistics and composition and their application. Courses are sequential, and it is recommended that they be taken in order. Prerequisites: German 203 and 216, or the consent of the instructor. A W S (3-3-3) 309. Travel and Study Abroad—Language, culture and history of German-speaking countries taught in Europe by members of the Weber State College faculty during summer tours arranged by the Foreign Language Department. Amount of credit offered for the course will vary according to the length of the tour. Su (3) HU311, HU312, HU313. Introduction to German Literature- Prerequisites: German 201, 202, 203, 214, 215 and 216 or consent of the instructor. A general view of literary periods, movements and social background, with representative readings. (It is recommended that courses 304, 305 and 306 be taken previous to or simultaneously with this course.) A W S (3-3-3) 330. German Phonetics—An advanced course in the principles of German phonetics, analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation, and techniques of teaching German phonetics for teaching majors and minors. Prerequisites: German 203 and 216, or the consent of the instructor. W (2) 340. Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages—A practical course in up-to-date techniques in teaching foreign languages. Must be taken prior to commencing student teaching or similar training. Recommended for third year. Prerequisites: German 203 and 216, or the consent of the instructor. S (3) 401. Senior Year Language Studies—Advanced studies in grammar, composition, translation and linguistics. Prerequisites: 304, 305 and 306. A (3) 419. German Poetry—A survey of German poetry, its major forms, works, and authors. (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 440. Lessing—Plays and Biography (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 442. Schiller—Poetry, Plays, and Biography (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 444- Goethe—Literary Works and Biography (Offered alternate years). W (3) 460. German Drama of the Nineteenth Century—(Offered alternate years). A (3) 463. German Nineteenth Century Prose—(Offered alternate years). W (3) 470. Modern German Authors—(Offered alternate years.) S(3) 483. Directed Reading—Arranged. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. TBA (1-5) 499. Special Studies in German—Arranged. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. TBA (1-5) ITALIAN 101, 102, 103. First Year Italian—Listening and speaking skills receive primary emphasis, although reading and writing are an integral part of the program. Five recitation periods and two laboratory periods per week. Courses are sequential, and the previous course is a prerequisite. A W S (5-5-5) 138 139 |