220. Contemporary French
Culture. (1-0). Credit 1.
Cultural and practical orientation for students participating
in the summer study abroad programs in France; brief introduction
to contemporary social and cultural institutions; discussions
of French university system; oral reports and final paper;
readings and discussion in English and French. Prerequisite:
FREN 101 or equivalent.
221. World Literature. (3-0).
Credit 3.
Representative works in translation of major authors and
texts from various cultures to A.D. 1500, including such
authors as Homer, biblical writers, Greek dramatists, Sappho,
Virgil, Marie de France, Dante, Lao Tzu, and works like Gilgamesh
and The Bhagavad Gita. Prerequisite: ENGL104. Cross-listed
with ENGL 221.
222. World Literature. (3-0).
Credit 3.
Representative works in translation of major authors from
A.D. 1500 to the present from various cultures, including
such authors as Cervantes, Moliere, Goethe, Tolstoy, Mahfouz,
Munif, Achebe, Tolstaya, Vargas Llosa and Duras. Prerequisite:
ENGL 104. Cross-listed with COML 222 and ENGL222.
230. Contemporary German
Culture. (1-0). Credit 1.
Cultural and practical orientation for students participating
in the summer study abroad programs in Germany; brief introduction
to contemporary social and cultural institutions; discussions
of German university system; oral reports and final paper;
readings and discussion in English and German. Prerequisite:
GERM 101 or equivalent.
232. Exploratory German
Language and Culture. (3-0). Credit 3.
Introduction to the fundamentals
of German language and culture; immersion in a European
culture; acquisition of skills and insights necessary to
experience life in Germany; study of comparisons and contrasts
between German and North American culture.
240. Contemporary Russian
Culture. (1-0). Credit 1.
Cultural and practical orientation for students participating
in the summer study abroad programs in Russia; brief introduction
to contemporary social and cultural institutions; discussions
of Russian university system; oral reports and final paper;
readings and discussion in English and Russian. Prerequisite:
RUSS 101 or equivalent.
250. Contemporary Spanish
Culture. (1-0). Credit 1.
Cultural and practical orientation for students participating
in the summer study abroad programs in Spain; brief introduction
to contemporary social and cultural institutions; discussions
of Spanish university system; oral reports and final paper;
readings and discussion in English and Spanish. Prerequisite:
SPAN 101 or equivalent.
260. Contemporary Mexican
Culture. (1-0). Credit 1.
Introduction to contemporary Mexican social, cultural,
and political institutions; discussion of Mexican university
system; readings and discussion in Spanish and English. For
preparation for study abroad program in Mexico. Prerequisite:
SPAN 101 or equivalent.
289. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of modern languages.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department
head.
337. Russian Drama. (3-0).
Credit 3.
Introduction to the masterpieces of Russian drama from
the 19th century to the present; includes such authors as
Pushkin, Chekhov, Gorky, Arbuzov, Rozov and Petrushevskaya.
Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification; approval
of instructor. Cross-listed with RUSS 337.
341. Russia's Artistic Heritage.
(3-0). Credit 3.
A multimedia introduction to Russian culture; Russian masterpieces
in art, architecture, dance, theater, literature, film and
music characteristic of the different periods of Russian
culture from its prehistoric beginnings to the present; conducted
in English. Cross-listed with RUSS 341. May be taken twice
with approval of department head.
342. Russian Novel in Translation.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Major works of Russian prose of the 19th and 20th centuries;
literary analysis with regard to its social background and
chief cultural movements; readings and lectures in English.
Prerequisite: 3 credits of English literature at 200-level
or above. Cross-listed with RUSS 401. May be taken twice
with approval of department head.
352. Hispanic Literature
and Film. (3-0). Credit 3.
The language of film, and film as fiction; the relationship
between film and literature; films as expressions of cultural
realities through the adaptation of Hispanic literary works;
readings and lectures in English.
362. Hispanic Literature
in the United States. (3-0). Credit3.
Contemporary literature by Hispanic authors of the United
States writing in English; representative works from the
major Hispanic communities of the U.S. Prerequisite: ENGL
104. Cross-listed with ENGL 362.
484. Internship. (3-0).
Credit 3.
Directed internship in a private firm or public agency
to provide experience and learning appropriate to the student's
degree program and career objectives. Must be taken on a
satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisite: Junior or
senior classification.
485. Directed Studies. Credit
1 to 4. I, II
Individual supervision of readings or assigned projects,
selected for each student individually. Written and oral
reports. No class meetings. Prerequisite: Approval of department
head.
489. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4. I, II, S
Selected topics in an identified area of modern languages.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of department
head.