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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Languages Arts, Letters and Science — Foreign Languages HU304, HU305, HU306. Third Year French-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: French 203 and 216, or consent of the instructor. A W S (3-3-3) 309. Travel and Study Abroad—Language, culture and history of France taught in Europe by members of the Weber State College faculty during summer tours arranged by the Foreign Language Department. Su (3) HU311, HU312, HU313. Survey of French Literature. (Formerly Introduction to French Literature)—Early Middle Ages through twentieth century. A general view of literary periods, movements, and social background, with representative readings. Presented either according to literary periods or genres. Courses are sequential and it is recommended that they be taken in order. Prerequisites: French 203 and 216, or the consent of the instructor. (Offered alternate years.) A W S (3-3-3) 330. French Phonetics—An advanced course in the principles of French phonetics, analysis and correction of faulty pronunciation, and techniques of teaching French phonetics for teaching majors and minors. Prerequisites: French 203 and 216, or the consent of the instructor. (Offered alternate years.) W (2) 340. Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language—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: French 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: French 304, 305, and 306. (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 420- French Literature of the Middle Ages—(Offered alternate years.) A (3) 421. French Literature of the Sixteenth Century—(Offered alternate years.) A (3) 431. French Literature of the Seventeenth Century—(Offered alternate years.) W (3) 441. French Literature of the Eighteenth Century—(Offered alternate years.) W (3) 451. French Literature of the Nineteenth Century—(Offered alternate years.) S (3) 471. French Literature of the Twentieth Century—(Offered alternate years.) S (3) 483. Directed Reading—Arranged. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. TBA (3) 499. Special Studies in French—Arranged. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. TBA (1-5) GERMAN German Major*—Students majoring in German are required to take 36 to 40 hours of upper division credit. The following numbered courses are required: 304, 305, 306, 311, 312, 313 and 330. Additional courses may be chosen from the following numbered courses: 302, 309, 401, 419, 440, 442, 444, 460, 463, 470, 483 and 499. German Minor*—Students minoring in German are required to take 18 hours of upper division credit which must include the following numbered courses: 304, 305, 306, 311, 312, and 313. German Teaching Major*—A German teaching major must complete the program outlined above for German majors and must also take 340 which must be completed prior to commencing student teaching or similar training. German Teaching Minor*—A German teaching minor must complete the program outlined above for German minors, and in addition must take 330 and 340. The latter course must be completed prior to commencing student teaching or similar training. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 101, 102, 103. First Year German—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. Five lectures and two 1-hour laboratory periods a week. 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 *See Prerequisite Requirements for Foreign Language Majors and Minors. 124 125 |