An intermediate-level course providing substantial review of language structures and in-depth discussions on various aspects of Chinese culture and customs.
This course, conducted in Spanish, examines literary texts and other media to explore the culture, lives, and social aspects of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender people in the context of Latin America and Spain, including the Latinx population in the United States.
Readings in and discussions of Hispanic Civilization from the Golden Age to the present:
Spain and Latin America. Designed to improve command of the spoken language through building vocabulary, improving pronunciation, and expressing ideas in a more natural manner with some written Spanish practice as well. Conducted in Spanish.
Beginner's course for bilingual students, continued. Elementary grammar, composition, and reading with a special emphasis on the written aspects of the language.
Continuing beginning studies of Russian grammar, composition, and reading. Practice in speaking and understanding Russian, as well as explorations of Russian culture.
Introductory course in Russian grammar, composition and reading. Practice in speaking, writing, and understanding Russian and introduction to Russian culture.
The latter half of the fourth semester course. The course, which is conducted in Japanese, enhances students' abilities in reading, writing, speaking, listening and understanding of Japanese culture.
The first half of the fourth semester course. The course is conducted in Japanese and enhances students' abilities in reading, writing, speaking, listening and understanding of Japanese culture.
The latter half of the introductory course in Japanese language. Elementary level of four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) will be developed. The course also will introduce cultural aspects of Japan. Mastering of the Japanese syllabic writing system katakana is required. Simple kanji (Chinese characters) will also be introduced.