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Show Continuing Education — Arts, Letters and Science Continuing Education — Arts, Letters and Science (Note: A maximum of 15 hours may be applied to the language requirement for the bachelor of arts degree. Hours earned in excess of 15 may, however, be applied to the 183 hours necessary for graduation.) Evening students must arrange for the special language examination through the Continuing Education Office. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION ^Chinese 101, 102, 103. Elementary Chinese—An introductory course in the spoken language. The modified Latin script recently adopted by the Peoples' Republic of China as employed for reading and writing. (5-5-5) 101,102,103. Elementary Danish—Spoken and written Danish of moderate difficulty. (5-5-5) 201, 202, 203. Intermediate Danish—Progressively advanced reading from modern authors. (3-3-3) * Finnish 101, 102,103. Elementary Finnish—Spoken and written Finnish of moderate difficulty. (5-5-5) 201, 202, 203. Intermediate Finnish—Progressively advanced reading from modern Finnish authors. (3-3-3) 304, 305. Finnish—Third year composition and grammar. (3-3) HU311, HU312, HU313. Finnish-An introduction to the literature of Finland. (3-3-3) * Greek 101, 102, 103. Elementary Greek—An introductory course in Greek. (5-5-5) * Modern Hebrew 101,102,103. Elementary Modern Hebrew—Comprehension of the spoken language and the ability to speak it simply are emphasized. (5-5-5) * Latin 101, 102, 103. Elementary Latin—An introductory course in Classical Latin. (5-5-5) * Norwegian 101, 102, 103. Elementary Norwegian—Spoken and written Norwegian of moderate difficulty. (5-5-5) 201, 202, 203. Intermediate Norwegian—Progressively advanced readings from modern authors. (3-3-3) * Portuguese 101, 102, 103. Elementary Portuguese—Spoken and written Portuguese of moderate difficulty. (5-5-5) 201, 202, 203. Intermediate Portuguese—Progressively advanced reading from modern Portuguese authors. (3-3-3) 304. Third Year Portuguese Composition and Grammar—Prerequisite: Portuguese 201, 202, and 203 or consent of instructor. (3) HU311. Portuguese—An introduction to the Short Story. (3) HU312. Portuguese—An introduction to the Novel. (3) HU313. Portuguese—An introduction to the Essay, Poetry and Drama. (3) ^Scandinavian 304. Scandinavian—Third year composition and grammar. (3) HU311, HU312. Scandinavian—An introduction to the literature of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. (3-3) ^Swedish 101, 102, 103. Elementary Swedish—Spoken and written Swedish of moderate difficulty. (5-5-5) 201,202,203. Intermediate Swedish—Progressively advanced reading from modern authors. (3-3-3) *Note: Courses in foreign languages will be offered only upon request. A petition signed by no fewer than 15 students wishing to enroll in any one of these courses should be submitted to the Foreign Languages Department and the Continuing Education Division at least one month before the beginning of the quarter during which the instruction is desired. 392 393 |