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ARBC 205.01 Intermediate Arabic 6 credits

Open: Size: 20, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm11:10am12:20pm12:00pm1:00pm
Synonym: 55181

Yaron Klein

In this course sequence students will continue to develop their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, while building a solid foundation of Arabic grammar (morphology and syntax). Students will develop their ability to express ideas in Modern Standard Arabic by writing essays and preparing oral presentations. Classes will incorporate readings and audio-visual material from contemporary Arabic media, as well as popular music.

Prerequisite: Arabic 204 or equivalent

CCST 208.00 International Coffee and News 2 credits, S/CR/NC only

Open: Size: 20, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
3:10pm4:20pm
Synonym: 54961

Seungjoo Yoon

Have you just returned from Asia, Africa, Europe, or South America? This course is an excellent way to keep in touch with the culture (and, when appropriate, the language) you left behind. Relying on magazines and newspapers around the world, students will discuss common topics and themes representing a wide array of regions. You may choose to read the press in the local language, or read English-language media about your region, meeting once each week for conversational exchange. (Language of conversation is English.) S/Cr/NC

Prerequisite: Students must have participated in an off-campus study program (Carleton or non-Carleton) or instructor permission

CHIN 102.01 Elementary Chinese 6 credits

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
8:30am9:40am8:15am9:20am8:30am9:40am8:15am9:20am8:30am9:30am
Synonym: 55162

Mark Hansell

Continuation of Chinese 101.

Prerequisite: Chinese 101 or equivalent

CLAS 112.00 The Epic in Classical Antiquity: Texts, Contexts, and Intertexts 6 credits

Open: Size: 30, Registered: 19, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm12:30pm1:40pm1:10pm2:10pm
Synonym: 55268

Chico Zimmerman

It would be difficult to overstate the importance of the early Greek epics for the classical world and the western literary tradition that emerged from that world. This course will study closely both the Iliad and the Odyssey, as well as Hesiod’s Theogony, and then consider a range of works that draw upon these epics for their creator’s own purposes, including Virgil’s own epic, the Aeneid. By exploring the reception and influence of ancient epic, we will develop an appreciation for intertextuality and the dynamics of reading in general as it applies to generations of readers, including our own.

FREN 102.03 Elementary French 6 credits

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 335 / Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
12:30pm1:40pm1:15pm2:20pm12:30pm1:40pm1:15pm2:20pm1:10pm2:10pm
Synonym: 55215

Stephanie Cox

Building on the material covered in French 101, this course introduces complex sentences and additional verb tenses. Students apply the tools of narration in context through the reading of short literary and cultural texts. The focus of the course is on all four skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking). Taught five days a week in French.

Prerequisite: French 101 or equivalent

LATN 102.00 Intermediate Latin 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:50am11:00am9:30am10:35am9:40am10:40am
Synonym: 55173

Chico Zimmerman

Continuation of essential forms and grammar.

Prerequisite: Latin 101 with a grade of at least C- or placement

SPAN 102.04 Elementary Spanish 6 credits

Open: Size: 16, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 345 / Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
11:10am12:20pm10:45am11:50am11:10am12:20pm10:45am11:50am12:00pm1:00pm
Synonym: 55310

Claudia Lange

This course introduces complex sentences and various tenses and short literary and cultural texts. Students practice all four skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) in Spanish. Taught five days a week in Spanish.

Prerequisite: Spanish 101 or equivalent

SPAN 102.09 Elementary Spanish 6 credits

Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0

Language & Dining Center 345 / Language & Dining Center 244

MTWTHF
1:50pm3:00pm3:10pm4:15pm1:50pm3:00pm3:10pm4:15pm2:20pm3:20pm
Synonym: 55314

Fernando Contreras Flamand

This course introduces complex sentences and various tenses and short literary and cultural texts. Students practice all four skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) in Spanish. Taught five days a week in Spanish.

Prerequisite: Spanish 101 or equivalent

SPAN 242.00 Introduction to Latin American Literature 6 credits

Silvia Lopez

An introductory course to reading major texts in Spanish provides an historical survey of the literary movements within Latin American literature from the pre-Hispanic to the contemporary period. Recommended as a foundation course for further study. Not open to seniors.

Prerequisite: Spanish 204 or proficiency

Not open to seniors

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