May 22, 2024  
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Undergraduate Courses


A complete list of undergraduate courses in alphabetical order.

 
  
  • FLFR 411 - Advanced Composition in French


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 412 - Commercial French


    Practice in business and administrative correspondence in French.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 415 - Advanced French Conversation


    Continuation of FLFR 311 that focuses on a broader range of conversation topics related to many areas of French popular culture, current events, and short readings.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 311 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 431 - 17th Century French Literature


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 433 - 18th Century French Literature


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 435 - 19th Century French Literature


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 437 - Author in Context


    Interdisciplinary study of literary works within their historical and cultural contexts. Close readings of texts combined with a cross-section approach to their cultural landscape to map out the interplay between literature and other cultural agents (visual arts, music, architecture, science, philosophy, politics, etc.).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 438 - 20th Century French Literature


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 440 - Studies in Francophone Literature


    General treatment of the works of Francophone writers from one of the following regions: French Caribbean, the Maghreb, or French-speaking Americas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 441 - Medieval French Literature


    Literary expression in France to the end of the 15th century, with emphasis on the 12th and 13th centuries.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 443 - French Literature of the Renaissance


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 445 - French Women Writers


    Works of selected French women writers from the Middle Ages to the present. Course taught in English with readings in English or French according to the student’s background.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 446 - Studies in French Genres


    Focus on major genres in French literature and an overview of important literary texts belonging to that genre across the centuries. Content will vary each term but may include genres such as theatre, poetry, romance, epistolary texts, and short narratives.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 320 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 463 - La France Contemporaine


    Political, social, and cultural development of France since 1945.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or FLFR 311; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 464 - Paris: City of Lights


    Study of urban changes in Paris from the Middle Ages to the present.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or FLFR 311; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 465 - Versailles et Louis XIV


    Examination of the relationship between different cultural forms (e.g. architecture, art, spectacle, and literature) associated with Versailles and power at the court of Louis XIV.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or FLFR 311; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 480 - French Publishing Atelier


    Writing course focused on creating and publishing a collaborative web magazine in French. While all activities revolve around writing and speaking in French, student contributions involve a variety of forms: written text, video (including translation and overdubbing), sound files, visual art, etc., in any web-supported format. Students manage, edit, and select materials for publication.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or FLFR 311; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 481 - French Phonetics and Phonemics


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or FLFR 311; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 482 - History of the French Language


    Internal development of the French language from its origins to the present with considerations of external social influences. Attention given to the relationship of French to the other Romance languages through elements of phonology, morphology, syntax, and vocabulary.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 301 or FLFR 302 or FLFR 311; or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 483 - Theme et Version


    Translation of selected literary passages, alternating between French and English.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 302 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLFR 484 - Advanced Translation


    Intensive training in accurate translation of business, administrative, and technical texts.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLFR 302 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 101 - Beginning German I


    Fundamentals of grammar, composition, and conversation. Intended for students with less than one year of high school German.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 102 - Beginning German II


    Continuation of FLGE 101.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 101 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 103 - Beginning German Conversation


    German conversation at the elementary level.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 101. CRQ: FLGE 102.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • FLGE 201 - Intermediate German I


    Continuation of FLGE 102. Review of grammar, structure, and syntax. Reading and discussion of a variety of text types, with practice in speaking and writing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 102 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 202 - Intermediate German II


    Further developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of German, Swiss, and Austrian culture and civilization through a variety of media.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 201 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 203 - Intermediate German Conversation


    Continuation of FLGE 103.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 102, FLGE 103, and FLGE 201. CRQ: FLGE 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • FLGE 300 - Special Topics in German Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 301 - Advanced German Grammar


    Theory and practice of grammatical structure and stylistics. Emphasis on points of conflict between English and German.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 302 - Advanced German Composition and Translation


    Emphasis on style in the written language in compositions and basic techniques of translation from German to English and English to German.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 311 - Advanced German Conversation


    Intensive practical training in conversational skills to achieve fluency of expression.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 320 - German Texts and Media


    Emphasis on exposure to a variety of text genres and media, while increasing vocabulary acquisition and developing skills in reading, summarizing, and analyzing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 321 - Masterpieces of German Literature I


    Study of authors and literary genres from the Middle Ages to the 18th century.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 322 - Masterpieces of German Literature II


    Study of authors and literary genres from the 19th century to today.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 323 - Special Topics in German Language, Literature, or Culture


    Special topics in German. Topics announced.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 380 - Introduction to German Language and Business Practices


    Includes German business etiquette, language, and practices. No previous knowledge of German required. Cannot be used in German major or minor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 381 - Reading Expository German I


    Development of reading skills through the study of grammar and vocabulary. Translation and discussion of representative texts in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences as appropriate. Open only to graduate students with no prior knowledge of German. S/U grading.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 382 - Reading Expository German II


    Continuation of FLGE 381. Open only to graduate students with credit for FLGE 381. S/U grading.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 400 - Special Topics in German Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 411 - Modern German


    Current usages in spoken and written German with emphasis on contemporary vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and syntax.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 412 - Practical Business German


    German language study oriented toward business practices. Techniques of spoken and written communication necessary in the German work environment.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 414 - German Business Communication


    Advanced practice in business communication, with analysis of authentic contemporary materials. Extensive practice in the writing of business correspondence and formal presentations.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 432 - Enlightenment, Through Weimar Classicism


    Literary, philosophical, and political experience of Germany in the 18th century as reflected in the works of Lessing, Herder, Wieland, Goethe, Schiller, and others.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 433 - German Romanticism


    Background, theory, and major literary texts of German Romanticism.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 434 - German Realism and Naturalism


    Realism and naturalism in 19th century Germany as reflected in the prose, poetry, and drama of Stifter, Keller, Hebbel, Storm, Fontane, Hauptmann, and others.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 435 - Modern German Literature


    Literary trends from 1890 to 1945, including impressionism, neo-romanticism, expressionism, the new realism of the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, the Inner Emigration, and the Other Germany in exile. Includes representative writers such as Wedekind, Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal, Rilke, Thomas Mann, Kafka, Hesse, and Brecht.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 437 - Contemporary German Literature


    German literature from 1945 to the present, including the postwar period, the East- West division of the Cold War, and the conflicts since the reunification of 1990, but also the separate developments in Austria and Switzerland. Texts by such representative writers as H. Boll, G. Grass, C. Wolf, and others.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 461 - German Culture and Civilization 800-1832


    Social and cultural developments in the German-speaking lands from 800 to 1832.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 462 - German Culture and Civilization 1832-1945


    Critical approach to German culture and society from 1832-1945 with emphasis on the Wilhelminian era, the Weimar Republic, and the Third Reich. Analysis of essential texts and the lives of representative Germans. Lectures, discussions, films.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 463 - Deutschland Heute


    Critical approach to postwar and contemporary German culture, society, and everyday life from 1945 to the present, with emphasis on the developments since the reunification of 1990. Analysis of essential texts and the lives of representative Germans. Lectures, discussions, films.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 481 - The Structure of Modern German


    Survey of Modern German and the use of contemporary linguistic methods to analyze and contrast its major structures and their functions.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 482 - Approaches to Translation


    Theoretical approaches to translation, history of translation, as well as the development of skills and techniques of translation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 302 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 484 - Translation Practice


    Intensive training in accurate and idiomatic translation from German to English and English to German with emphasis on a variety of different text types.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLGE 302 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLGE 485 - History of the German Language


    Survey of the German language from its origins to the present with a consideration of the political, social, and literary forces influencing the language. Topics include grammar and phonology, and the relationship of German to other languages and to older Germanic dialects.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Two 300-level German courses or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIN 103 - Beginning Indonesian I


    Developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

    Credits: 5
  
  • FLIN 104 - Beginning Indonesian II


    Continuation of FLIN 103.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIN 103 or consent of department.

    Credits: 5
  
  • FLIN 203 - Intermediate Indonesian I


    Continuation of developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIN 104 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIN 204 - Intermediate Indonesian II


    Further developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of Indonesian culture and civilization through a variety of media.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIN 203 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIN 300 - Special Topics in Indonesian Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIN 400 - Special Topics in Indonesian Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIN 421 - Introduction to Indonesian Literature


    Survey of the development of Indonesian literature. Selected readings in regional languages in translation using traditional and contemporary Indonesian literature.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIN 204.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIS 481 - Independent Study in a Foreign Language


    Independent research on a cultural, linguistic, or literary topic. Detailed outline of proposed research required prior to enrollment. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Three 400-level courses in the language and consent of department.

    Credits: 1-6
  
  • FLIS 499 - Honors Independent Study


    Independent research on a literary, cultural, or linguistic topic under the guidance of a faculty member, for students pursuing the B.A. degree with honors in foreign languages and literatures. Students must present a detailed outline of proposed research to the honors adviser for approval.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Three 400-level courses in the major language, senior status, and consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 101 - Beginning Italian I


    Fundamentals of grammar, composition, and conversation. Intended for students with less than one year of high school Italian.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 102 - Beginning Italian II


    Continuation of FLIT 101.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 101 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 201 - Intermediate Italian I


    Continuation of FLIT 102. Review of grammar, work in composition and the reading of modern Italian authors, to develop language mastery.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 102 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 202 - Intermediate Italian II


    Further developing skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Study of Italian culture and civilization through a variety of media.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 201 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 272 - The Italian Renaissance


    Birth of humanism and its contribution to Western thought through the literature of Italy during the Renaissance. Some attention given to painting, sculpture, and music. No knowledge of Italian required.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 300 - Special Topics in Italian Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 301 - Advanced Italian Grammar and Composition


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 202 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 311 - Advanced Italian Conversation


    Practical training in conversational skills to achieve fluency of expression.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 202 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 321 - Masterpieces of Italian Literature


    Introduction to literary analysis of masterpieces representing the principal periods and genres.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 202 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 381 - Reading Expository Italian I


    Development of reading skills through the study of grammar and vocabulary. Translation and discussion of representative texts in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences as appropriate. Open only to graduate students with no prior knowledge of Italian. S/U grading.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 382 - Reading Expository Italian II


    Continuation of FLIT 381. Open only to graduate students with credit for FLIT 381. S/U grading.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 400 - Special Topics in Italian Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 481 - Special Topics in Italian Literature


    Study of a major author, genre, theme, period, or literary movement. Topics announced.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 321 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLIT 482 - Special Topics in Italian Linguistics


    Focus on linguistic topics such as the history of the Italian language, Italian dialectology, or Italian structure.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLIT 301 and FLIT 311 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 101 - Beginning Japanese I


    Developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 102 - Beginning Japanese II


    Continuation of FLJA 101.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 101 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 201 - Intermediate Japanese I


    Review of grammar, work in composition, and the readings of modern Japanese prose to develop language mastery.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 102 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 202 - Intermediate Japanese II


    Further developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of Japanese culture and civilization through a variety of media.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 201 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 300 - Special Topics in Japanese Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 301 - Advanced Japanese Grammar and Composition I


    Readings in simple expository Japanese, with emphasis on literature. Kanji learning, vocabulary building, grammar, and reading skills.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 202 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 302 - Advanced Japanese Grammar and Composition II


    Continuation of FLJA 301.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 301 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 311 - Advanced Japanese Conversation


    Intensive practical training in conversational skills to achieve fluency of expression.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 202 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 321 - Introduction to Japanese Literature


    Introduction to literary analysis of Japanese modern literature in translation. Covers major authors of the 19th and 20th centuries. Taught in English.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 361 - Introduction to Japanese Culture


    Comprehensive introduction to Japanese culture and ideology, from ancient to modern times. Taught in English.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 381 - Introduction to Japanese Language and Business Practices


    Includes Japanese business culture and etiquette.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 400 - Special Topics in Japanese Language, Literature, Linguistics or Culture


    Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours when topic varies.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLJA 411 - Modern Japanese


    Review and improvement of reading and writing skills. Readings center around modern newspaper and periodical material. Kanji, vocabulary, grammar, and writing exercises.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLJA 301 and FLJA 302, or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLKH 103 - Beginning Khmer I


    Introduction to modern Khmer language and culture. Developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

    Credits: 5
  
  • FLKH 104 - Beginning Khmer II


    Continuation of FLKH 103.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLKH 103 or consent of department.

    Credits: 5
  
  • FLKH 203 - Intermediate Khmer I


    Continuation of developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLKH 104 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLKH 204 - Intermediate Khmer II


    Further developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of Cambodian culture and civilization through a variety of media.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLKH 203 or consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLKN 103 - Beginning Korean I


    Proficiency-based introduction to speaking, reading, and writing Modern Korean. Emphasis on oral proficiency and on the acquisition of reading and writing skills. Designed for students with little or no background in Korean.

    Credits: 5
  
  • FLKN 104 - Beginning Korean II


    Continuation of FLKN 103.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: FLKN 103 or consent of department.

    Credits: 5
  
  • FLMT 401 - Clinical Middle or Secondary School Experience in Foreign Languages


    Discipline-based clinical experience for students seeking initial middle-school or secondary licensure in French, German, or Spanish. Includes observation, evaluation, methods, and problems practicum as a component of a minimum of 40 clock hours of supervised and formally evaluated experiences in the particular school setting in which student teaching will likely take place. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    CRQ: FLMT 491.

    Credits: 1
  
  • FLMT 490 - Teaching Methodologies for the Elementary School Foreign Language Classroom


    Development of an effective foreign language program at the elementary school level with emphasis on development of materials and techniques for such programs.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PRQ: Completion of the 301-302 level in any foreign language; instructor permission. Enrollment in a teacher preparation program strongly recommended.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLMT 491 - Methods of Foreign Language Teaching in the Middle and High Schools


    Theoretical bases of the teaching of modern foreign languages at the middle and high school level, including an introduction to the most prominent theories of second language acquisition. Introduction to instructional materials and classroom methods and techniques employed in language teaching at these levels. Attention to cultural diversity of students and the needs of the exceptional student. Extensive practice in classroom application of these methods and techniques.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    CRQ: ILAS 401. PRQ: Consent of department.

    Credits: 3
  
  • FLPL 101 - Elementary Polish I


    Fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation, and culture. Intended for students with less than one year of high school Polish. Three hours per week with additional participation time in the Foreign Language Learning Center required.

    Credits: 3
 

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