Courses
Our department has a wide offering in language and culture courses! We offer elementary and intermediate levels of language study in French, German and Spanish, as well as advanced courses in composition and conversation, language for business, literature courses and a wide variety of upper-division courses focusing on culture.
We also offer culture courses taught in English which provide an overview of various countries where French, German or Spanish is the primary language. These classes are popular as electives throughout the University, especially since most of them can be used to meet part of the general education humanities requirement for all students.
We also offer a Teaching Licensure course, which serves as a Capstone course for students who plan to become secondary school teachers. Contact Dr. Olsen for more information on the program.
Culture Courses Taught in English
NOTE: those courses can be taken to complete a humanity general education requirement.
- FREN 2510 (or 3510) French Culture and Civilization
- FREN 2520 (or 3520) Country and People – North Africa
- GERM 2520 (or 3520) German Culture and Civilization
- SPAN 2510 (or 3510) Spanish Culture and Civilization
- SPAN 2550 (or 3550) Latin America Culture and Civilization
Language Learning Courses
Course | French | German | Spanish |
Elementary I | FREN 1010 | GERM 1010 | SPAN 1010 |
Elementary II | FREN 1020 | GERM 1020 | SPAN 1020 |
Intermediate I | FREN 2010 | GERM 2010 | SPAN 2010 |
Intermediate II | FREN 2020 | GERM 2020 | SPAN 2020 |
Written Communication | FREN 3010 | GERM 3010 | SPAN 3010 |
Oral Communication | FREN 3020 | GERM 3020 | SPAN 3020 |
Advanced conversation | - | - | SPAN 4030 |
Elementary for Health Services | - | - | SPAN 1015 |
Courses Taught in Another Language
Teaching Licensure Capstone
Available in French (FREN 4925), German (GERM 4925) and Spanish (SPAN 4925). Please contact Dr. Olsen for more information on the Teaching Licensure program in Languages.
English as a Second Language Courses (ESL)
- ESL 1010
- ESL 1020
For more info about those two courses, please contact Dr. Eldaba.
For more info about the ESL program, go to the Center for English as a Second Language page »
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