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Your search for courses for 22/WI and in LDC 243 found 8 courses.
FREN 102.01 Elementary French 6 credits
Open: Size: 16, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 335 / Language & Dining Center 243
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8:30am9:40am | 8:15am9:20am | 8:30am9:40am | 8:15am9:20am | 8:30am9:30am |
Prerequisite: French 101 or equivalent
FREN 102.02 Elementary French 6 credits
Open: Size: 16, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 335 / Language & Dining Center 243
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9:50am11:00am | 9:30am10:35am | 9:50am11:00am | 9:30am10:35am | 9:40am10:40am |
Prerequisite: French 101 or equivalent
FREN 204.00 Intermediate French 6 credits
Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 18, Waitlist: 0
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12:30pm1:40pm | 12:30pm1:40pm | 1:10pm2:10pm |
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Through discussion of book-length literary and cultural texts (film, graphic novel, theater), and including in-depth grammar review, this course aims to help students acquire greater skill and confidence in both oral and written expression. Taught three days a week in French.
Prerequisite: French 103 or equivalent
FREN 246.00 Contemporary Senegal 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 9, Waitlist: 0
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8:30am9:30am |
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This course is the second part of a two-term course sequece beginning with French 308. This course will be a critical examination of the Francophone label within the context of literature, education, history and daily life in Senegal. During the December break field trip, students will visit significant cultural sites in Dakar and Saint Louis and meet with writers, artists, and other major thought leaders. During the winter term, students will complete an independent project based on their experience in Senegal as part of this course.
Prerequisite: French 308 term before
OCS Winter Break French Program
SPAN 102.05 Elementary Spanish 6 credits
Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 345 / Language & Dining Center 243
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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
SPAN 102.08 Elementary Spanish 6 credits
Closed: Size: 16, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
Language & Dining Center 330 / Language & Dining Center 243
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1:50pm3:00pm | 3:10pm4:15pm | 1:50pm3:00pm | 3:10pm4:15pm | 2:20pm3:20pm |
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 205.01 Conversation and Composition 6 credits
Closed: Size: 20, Registered: 17, Waitlist: 0
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11:10am12:20pm | 11:10am12:20pm | 12:00pm1:00pm |
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Prerequisite: Spanish 204 or equivalent
SPAN 318.00 Islamic Spain 6 credits
Open: Size: 25, Registered: 8, Waitlist: 0
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9:50am11:00am | 9:50am11:00am | 9:40am10:40am |
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Muslims conquered Spain in 711 and lived in the country roughly until 1614. This course will examine the Islamic origins of Spain from a variety of disciplines, including literature, religion, history, and art history. Topics covered include:Hispano-Arabic literature, the fall of Granada, the repression of Moriscos under Philip II, aljamiado literature (literature written in Spanish with Arabic characters), the expulsion of Moriscos, and the diaspora in Tunisia. We will also devote two weeks to the study of the representation of Turks, Muslims, and Moriscos in Cervantes’ plays and novels, including several chapters of his famous Don Quixote. All texts are in Spanish, including Arab sources by Ibn Hazm, Wallada, Muhya, and other Hispano-Arabic and Morisco writers.
Prerequisite: Spanish 205 or above
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