Foreign Languages
101.
Approaches to Languages and Cultures.
(3 ?)
An interdisciplinary approach to the interplay of languages and cultures in Europe and Asia. Focus on the role of language in comparative cultural practices and cross-cultural encounters.
105.
Supplemental Language Studies.
(1-3, unlimited ?)
Provides supplementary language work for special 101 and 102 language sections. Students must be enrolled in the special section in enroll for this class.
109.
Biblical Hebrew I.
(4)
(Also offered as RELG 109)
Introduction to the language of the Hebrew Bible.
*407.
Sanskrit I.
(3)
(Also offered as LING, RELG 407)
An introduction to the Sanskrit language in conjunction with readings from classical Sanskrit literature in translation.
*408.
Sanskrit II.
(3)
(Also offered as RELG 408)
The continuation of Sanskrit I: the completion of the study of Sanskrit grammar and an introduction to the reading of Sanskrit texts.
457.
Topics in Languages Studies.
(3, no limit ?)
Repeated courses require advisor’s approval.
*480.
Second Language Pedagogy.
(3)
497.
Undergraduate Problems.
(1-6 to a maximum of 6 ?)
Restriction: permission of instructor.
500.
Teaching Practicum.
(1-3)
Introduction to Second Language Acquisition Theory and Practice with an emphasis on the communicative methodology.
501.
Professional Development Colloquium.
(1)
A series of workshops designed to help graduate students of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures with aspects of their professional development.
580.
Seminar in Modern Languages and Literatures.
(1-6, no limit ?)
(Also offered as COMP 580)
Repeated courses require advisor’s approval.