Course Descriptions


FOREIGN LANUGAUGE (FORL)

Undergraduate
Undergraduate/Available for Graduate Credit


Languages in addition to those offered in the regular program may be available on demand. The number of credit hours for each course (3-4) is determined by the necessity or availability of a lab program.


Undergraduate

FORL 1201. Elementary Foreign Language. (3-4) Prerequisite: permission of the department. Fundamentals of grammar and phonetics, reading, writing and conversation of a selected language.(On demand)

FORL 1202. Elementary Foreign Language. (3-4) Prerequisite: FORL 1201 or permission of the department. Continuation of 1201. (On demand)

FORL 2201. Intermediate Foreign Language. (3-4) Prerequisite: FORL 1202 or permission of the department. Grammar review, conversation, composition and readings based on the culture and civilization. (On demand)

FORL 2202. Intermediate Foreign Language. (3-4) Prerequisite: FORL 2201 or permission of the department. Grammar, conversation, composition and readings based on students' needs. (On demand)

FORL 3050. Topics in Language, Literature and Culture. (WL) (3) Studies in a selected field of interest. May be repeated for credit. (On demand)

FORL 3160. European Cinema. (WA) (3) Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and ENGL 1102 or equivalent. Introduction to films of the various national cinemas of Europe and strategies for analyzing and discussing film critically and effectively. Lectures, discussions, viewing films, writing assignments, reviews, critiques and analyses. (Spring, Fall)

FORL 3800. Directed Individual Study. (1-3) Prerequisite: Permission of the department; normally open only to FL majors and minors. Individual work on a selected area of study. To be arranged with the instructor, generally during the preceding semester, and by special permission only. May be repeated for credit. (On demand)


Undergraduate/Available for Graduate Credit

FORL 4200. Secondary Methods--Foreign Languages. (3) (3G) Prerequisite: Completion of at least two 3000-level courses or equivalent in the target language, or permission of the department. Current trends and practices in teaching foreign and second languages in the middle school and high school, with emphasis on practical applications. Addresses state-mandated competencies. Required for certification in the teaching of foreign language and recommended for certification in teaching English as a Second Language. (Fall) (Evenings)

FORL 4201. Foreign Languages in the Elementary School Methods. (3) (3G) Prerequisite: completion of at least two 3000-level courses or equivalent in the target language, or permission of the department. Current trends and practices in teaching foreign and second languages in the elementary school, with emphasis on practical applications. Addresses state-mandated competencies. Required for certification in the teaching of a foreign language and recommended for certification in teaching English as a Second Language. (Spring) (Evenings)

FORL 4800. Directed Individual Study. (1-3) (1-3G) Prerequisite: permission of the department; normally open only to FL majors and minors. Individual work on a selected area of study. To be arranged with the instructor, generally during the preceding semester, and by special permission only. May be repeated for credit. (On demand)


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