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Your search for courses for 22/WI and in LDC 202 found 8 courses.
FREN 370.00 Cultural Mutations in the Francophone World: Theory and Practice 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 6, Waitlist: 0
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Racisé, transclasse, personne valide, female gaze are all concepts that have emerged recently in the Francophone world even though they reflect experiences that have existed for a very long time. In this class we will work through such concepts and explore how central they are to the contemporary Francophone world. Through theoretical texts and cultural artefacts (films, songs, BD, literature) from Morocco, France, Belgium, Senegal, and other spaces, this class seeks to develop a deeper understanding of the issues that animate the French-speaking world today.
Prerequisite: One French course beyond French 204 or instructor permission
GRK 101.00 Elementary Greek 6 credits
Open: Size: 20, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0
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9:50am11:00am | 9:30am10:35am | 9:50am11:00am | 9:30am10:35am | 9:40am10:40am |
From the triceratops (“three-horned-face”) to the antarctic (“opposite-the-bear-constellation”), ancient Greek has left traces in our language, literature (epic, tragedy, comedy), ways of organizing knowledge (philosophy, history, physics), and society (democracy, oligarchy, autocracy). It gives access to original texts from ancient Greece, early Christianity, and the Byzantine Empire, not to mention modern scientific terminology. In Greek 101 students will develop knowledge of basic vocabulary and grammar, and will begin reading short passages of prose and poetry. The class will meet five days a week.
GRK 204.00 Intermediate Greek Prose and Poetry 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0
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12:30pm1:40pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
The goal for Intermediate Greek Prose and Poetry is to gain experience in the three major modes of Greek expression most often encountered “in the wild”—prose, poetry, and inscriptions—while exploring the notion of happiness and the good life. By combining all three modes into this one course, we hope both to create a suitable closure to the language sequence and to provide a reasonable foundation for further exploration of Greek literature and culture.
Prerequisite: Greek 103 with a grade of at least C-
GRK 285.00 Weekly Greek 2 credits, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 2, Waitlist: 0
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This course is intended for students who have completed Greek 204 (or equivalent) and wish to maintain and deepen their language skills. Students will meet weekly to review prepared passages, as well as reading at sight. Actual reading content will be determined prior to the start of term by the instructor in consultation with the students who have enrolled. There will be brief, periodic assessments of language comprehension throughout the term.
Prerequisite: Greek 204 or equivalent
JAPN 342.00 Advanced Reading in Modern Japanese Manga 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 14, Waitlist: 0
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1:50pm3:00pm | 1:50pm3:00pm | 2:20pm3:20pm |
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Introduction to canonical authors in modern Japanese manga in the original with exposure to a variety of themes and styles. Some practice in critical analysis.
Prerequisite: Japanese 206 or the equivalent
SPAN 102.02 Elementary Spanish 6 credits
Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 302 / Language & Dining Center 202
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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 102.04 Elementary Spanish 6 credits
Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 16, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 345 / Language & Dining Center 202
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11:10am12:20pm | 10:45am11:50am | 11:10am12:20pm | 10:45am11:50am | 12:00pm1:00pm |
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 102.06 Elementary Spanish 6 credits
Open: Size: 16, Registered: 11, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 302 / Language & Dining Center 202
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12:30pm1:40pm | 1:15pm2:20pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:15pm2:20pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
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
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