Foreign Language (FLAN)
FLAN 10001 - Russian - Applied Language Learning Lessons (1-2)
This course provides private instruction in speaking, writing, and listening skills for languages at all levels. No language background or experience is required. Materials are specifically chosen for each student's ability and level of advancement. May be repeated for credit.
FLAN 10002 - Japanese - Applied Language Learning Lessons (1-2)
This course provides private instruction in speaking, writing, and listening skills for languages at all levels. No language background or experience is required. Materials are specifically chosen for each student's ability and level of advancement. May be repeated for credit.
FLAN 10003 - Polish - Applied Language Learning Lessons (1-2)
This course provides private instruction in speaking, writing, and listening skills for languages at all levels. No language background or experience is required. Materials are specifically chosen for each student's ability and level of advancement. May be repeated for credit.
FLAN 10004 - Korean - Applied Language Learning Lessons (1-2)
This course provides private instruction in speaking, writing, and listening skills for languages at all levels. No language background or experience is required. Materials are specifically chosen for each student's ability and level of advancement. May be repeated for credit.
FLAN 10005 - Chinese - Applied Language Learning Lessons (1-2)
This course provides private instruction in speaking, writing, and listening skills for languages at all levels. No language background or experience is required. Materials are specifically chosen for each student's ability and level of advancement. May be repeated for credit.
FLAN 10300 - First Year Spanish 1 (3)
Introduction to Spanish language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in the Spanish speaking countries as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in Spanish.
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed, Latin American Studies, Spanish Culture
FLAN 10400 - First-Year Spanish 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Spanish course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in the Spanish speaking countries within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college Spanish or native speakers of Spanish.
Prerequisite: FLAN 10300 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed, Latin American Studies, Spanish Culture
FLAN 10500 - Spanish Grammar 1 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students majoring in Spanish Language and Culture. Its main goal is to consolidate grammatical skills previously attained. The following verb tenses for regular and irregular indicative verbs will be taught: present, preterite, imperfect, future, conditional. In addition the following material will also be included: possessive adjectives and pronouns; demonstrative adjectives and pronouns; interrogative pronouns; por and para; ser and estar; and relative pronouns. The course will be accompanied by a component of readings and discussions.
Prerequisite: FLAN 10400 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 10600 - Foreign Language Literature Proficiency (3)
Students whose scores on foreign language literature examinations meet or exceed standards published in this Catalog in Advanced Placement
FLAN 10700 - First-Year Arabic 1 (3)
Introduction to Arabic language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in the Arabic speaking countries as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in Arabic.
Attributes: Arabic Culture, Experiential Learning Gen Ed, Globalization Gen Ed
FLAN 10800 - First-Year Arabic 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Arabic course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in the Arabic-speaking countries within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college Arabic or native speakers of Arabic
Prerequisite: FLAN 10700 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Arabic Culture
FLAN 10900 - First Year Chinese 1 (3)
Introduction to Chinese language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in the Chinese-speaking countries as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in Chinese.
Attributes: Chinese Culture, Globalization Gen Ed
FLAN 11200 - First-Year Chinese 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Chinese course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in the Chinese-speaking countries within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college Chinese or native speakers of Chinese
Prerequisite: FLAN 10900 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Chinese Culture, Globalization Gen Ed
FLAN 11300 - First-Year Japanese 1 (3)
Introduction to Japanese language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in Japanese culture as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in Japanese.
FLAN 11400 - First-Year Japanese 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Japanese course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in Japan within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college Japanese or native speakers of Japanese
Prerequisite: FLAN 11300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 11700 - First-Year Polish 1 (3)
Introduction to Polish language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in Polish culture as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in Polish.
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed, Polish Culture
FLAN 11800 - First-Year Polish 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Polish course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in Poland within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college Polish or native speakers of Polish
Prerequisite: FLAN 11700 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Polish Culture
FLAN 12100 - First-Year Russian 1 (3)
Introduction to Russian language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in the Russia as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in Russian.
Attributes: Experiential Learning Gen Ed, Globalization Gen Ed, Russian Culture
FLAN 12200 - First-Year Russian 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Russian course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in Russia within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college Russia or native speakers of Russian.
Prerequisite: FLAN 12100 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Experiential Learning Gen Ed, Globalization Gen Ed, Russian Culture
FLAN 12300 - First-Year French 1 (3)
Introduction to French language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products; popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in France and Francophone culture as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in French.
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed
FLAN 12400 - First-Year French 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory French course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in France and Francophone countries within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college French or native speakers of French.
Prerequisite: FLAN 12300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 12500 - First-Year Italian 1 (3)
Introduction to Italian language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products. Not open to students with a background in Italian.
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed
FLAN 12600 - First-Year Italian 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory Italian course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in Italy within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/ college Italian or native speakers of Italian
Prerequisite: FLAN 12500 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 12700 - First-Year German 1 (3)
Introduction to German language. By the end of the course, students are expected to develop Novice Mid proficiency in speaking, the main goal of the course, as well as in reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural patterns of behavior and communication; cultural products (architecture, paintings); popular beliefs, values, and attitudes in Germany as they manifest themselves within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open to students with a background in German.
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed
FLAN 12800 - First-Year German 2 (3)
The second part of the introductory German course. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice Mid/High level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension. In addition to language skills, students explore accepted cultural practices, patterns of behavior and communication, cultural products, and popular beliefs, values, attitudes in Germany within the scope of themes covered during the semester. Not open for students with more than 1 year of high-school/college German or native speakers of German
FLAN 16000 - First Year Korean 1 (3)
This 3-credit introductory Korean provides students with foundational skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Korean. The course emphasizes communicative competence and cultural literacy, enabling students to engage in basic conversations and understand essential aspects of Korean society. Through interactive activities, multimedia resources, and cultural explorations, students will develop a practical understanding of the Korean language and culture. Not open to students with a background in Korean. No pre-requisites are required.
FLAN 19100 - First-Year Language in Location 1 (3)
Introduction to the study and practice of a selected foreign language in a country where the target language is the primary language. Emphasis is on oral proficiency, and on-site learning ensures numerous opportunities to practice the language. This course is part of a Study Abroad experienceNot open to students with a background in the target language.
Attributes: Arabic Culture, Chinese Culture, Polish Culture, Russian Culture, Spanish Culture
FLAN 19200 - First-Year Language in Location 2 (3)
A second course in the introduction to the study and practice of a selected foreign language in a country where the target language is the primary language. Emphasis is on oral proficiency, and on-site learning ensures numerous opportunities to practice the language. This course is part of a Study Abroad experience.
Prerequisite: FLAN 19100 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Arabic Culture, Chinese Culture, Polish Culture, Russian Culture, Spanish Culture
FLAN 20300 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers 1 (3)
A language maintenance and development course intended for bilingual students who grew up in a Spanish-speaking home and speak or understand the language to some extent, but have not had prior instruction in the Spanish language and want to improve their language skills through formal study. The course focuses on vocabulary development, literacy skills, grammar, reading and writing, using short stories and other professional publications as texts to examine. The course includes consideration of the relationship between language and culture. Students discuss, write reports, and give oral presentations in Spanish on the stories they have read and analyzed. This course does not fulfill the General Education requirement for HumanitiesRestricted to heritage speakers of Spanish.
FLAN 20400 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers 2 (3)
The course focuses on vocabulary development, literacy skills, grammar, reading and writing and includes consideration of the relationship between language and culture. Students are expected to view films from Latin American and Spain outside of class. In class, students discuss the significance and meaning of the films and examine language patterns. Students discuss, write reports, and give oral presentations in Spanish on the films they have viewed and analyzed. This course does not fulfill the General Education requirement for Humanities. Restricted to heritage speakers of Spanish
FLAN 20600 - Spanish Grammar 2 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students majoring in Spanish Language and Culture. Its main goal is to consolidate grammatical skills attained in Spanish Grammar 1 and advance students to greater competency in understanding and using Spanish grammar. The following verb tenses for indicative regular and irregular verbs will be covered: present perfect tense; pluscuamperfect tense; future perfect tense. The present, imperfect, and pluperfect subjunctive will be included as well as the use of the subjunctive with if clauses." This learning will be accompanied by a component of readings and discussions."
Prerequisite: FLAN 10500 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 20800 - Second-Year Arabic 1 (3)
The third semester of Arabic. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Arabic culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 10800 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Arabic Culture
FLAN 20900 - Second-Year Arabic 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Arabic. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Arabic and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will discuss issues pertaining to Arabic touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 20800 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Arabic Culture
FLAN 21300 - Second-Year Chinese 1 (3)
The third semester of Chinese. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Chinese culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 11200 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Chinese Culture
FLAN 21400 - Second-Year Chinese 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Chinese. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Chinese and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to China touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 21300 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Chinese Culture
FLAN 21600 - Foreign Language Workshop (1)
A Foreign Language workshop provides beginning students in a foreign language with practice in reading, writing, and speaking in the target language. Opportunities for practice in pronunciation and conversation enhance oral/aural skills. Consult the Director of the Foreign Language Program for the relevant syllabus in the target language. A variety of workshops are offered.
Prerequisite: FLAN 10400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 10800 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 11200 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 11400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 11800 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 12200 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 12400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 12600 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 12800 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 13600 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 19200 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 20300 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 20400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 23100 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Workshop/Seminar
FLAN 21601 - Language Workshop: Russian (1)
This intensive one-credit course provides students with an opportunity to taste the experience of learning Russian and to help them decide if they would want to continue to study this critical-need language in a regular university course.
Attributes: Workshop/Seminar
FLAN 21602 - Language Workshop: Italian (1)
This intensive one-credit course provides students with an opportunity to taste the experience of learning Italian and to help them decide if they would want to continue to study this language in a regular university course.
Attributes: Workshop/Seminar
FLAN 21603 - Language Workshop: Korean (1)
This intensive one-credit course provides students with an opportunity to taste the experience of learning Korean and to help them decide if they would want to continue to study this critical-need language in a regular university course.
FLAN 21604 - Language Workshop: Arabic (1)
This intensive one-credit course provides students with an opportunity to taste the experience of learning Arabic and to help them decide if they would want to continue to study this critical-need language in a regular university course.
FLAN 21605 - Language Workshop: Chinese (1)
This intensive one-credit course provides students with an opportunity to taste the experience of learning Chinese and to help them decide if they would want to continue to study this critical-need language in a regular university course.
FLAN 21606 - Language Workshop: Russian (1)
ne-credit course provides students with an opportunity to taste the experience of learning Russian and to help them decide if they would want to continue to study this critical-need language in a regular university course.
FLAN 22300 - Second-Year Japanese 1 (3)
The third semester of Japanese. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Japanese culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 11400 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 22400 - Second-Year Japanese 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Japanese. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Japanese and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to Japan touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 22300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 23100 - Polish for Heritage Speakers (3)
A language maintenance and development course intended for bilingual students who grew up in a Polish-speaking home and speak or understand the language to some extent, but have not had prior instruction in the Polish language and want to improve their language skills through formal study. The course focuses on vocabulary development, literacy skills, grammar, reading and writing, and it includes consideration of the relationship between language and culture. This course does not fulfill the General Education requirement for HumanitiesRestricted to heritage speakers of Polish.
FLAN 23300 - Second-Year Polish 1 (3)
The third semester of Polish. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Polish culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 11800 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Polish Culture
FLAN 23400 - Second-Year Polish 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Polish. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Polish and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to Polish touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 23300 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Polish Culture
FLAN 24300 - Second-Year Russian 1 (3)
The third semester of Russian. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Russian culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 12200 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Russian Culture
FLAN 24400 - Second-Year Russian 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Russian. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Russian and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to Russia touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 24300 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Russian Culture
FLAN 24800 - Second-Year French 1 (3)
The third semester of French. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting French culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 12400 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 24900 - Second-Year French 2 (3)
The fourth semester of French. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in French and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to France touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 24800 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 25300 - Second-Year Italian 1 (3)
The third semester of Italian. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Italian culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 12600 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 25400 - Second-Year Italian 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Italian. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Italian and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to Italy touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 25300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 25800 - Second-Year German 1 (3)
The third semester of German. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting German culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 12800 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 25900 - Second-Year German 2 (3)
The fourth semester of German. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in German and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to Germany touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 25800 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 28200 - Second-Year Spanish 1 (3)
The third semester of Spanish. Students completing the course demonstrate Novice High/Intermediate Low level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ beginning ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask simple questions and to begin to create with the language. Emphasis on readings reflecting Spanish culture (practices, perspectives, and products) within the range of themes covered during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 10400 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed, Spanish Culture
FLAN 28300 - Second-Year Spanish 2 (3)
The fourth semester of Spanish. This course is designed to further increase proficiency in Spanish and enhance cultural awareness. Students completing the course demonstrate Intermediate Low/Intermediate Mid level of proficiency which manifests in the students’ ability to speak and write in paragraph-length discourse, to ask a variety of questions and to create with the language. In addition to this, students will read about and discuss issues pertaining to Spain touched upon during the semester.
Prerequisite: FLAN 28200 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Globalization Gen Ed, Spanish Culture
FLAN 29100 - Second-Year Language in Location 1 (3)
Intermediarycourse in thestudy and practice of a selected foreign language ina country where the target language is the primary languageEmphasis is on oral proficiency and onsite learningensures numerous opportunities to practice the language Thiscourse is part of a Study Abroad experience.
Attributes: Arabic Culture, Chinese Culture, Polish Culture, Russian Culture, Spanish Culture
FLAN 29200 - Second-Year Language in Location 2 (3)
A more demanding intermediary course in the study and practice of a selected foreign language in a country where the target language is the primary language. Emphasis is on oral proficiency and onsite learning ensures numerous opportunities to practice the language. This course is part of a Study Abroad experience.
Attributes: Arabic Culture, Chinese Culture, Polish Culture, Russian Culture, Spanish Culture
FLAN 29900 - Intermediate Practice Language in Location (1-4)
This course provides for intermediatestudy in a target language in location Intended for Study Abroad students, content will depend upon the university in which the student is enrolled.
FLAN 30000 - Topics in a Foreign Language (3)
This topics course focuses on issues relevant to the study of a foreign language and the cultures which communicate in it. This course is intended for foreign language minors or any other students who want to enhance foundation skills in reading
Prerequisite: FLAN 20300 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 20400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 28300 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 20900 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 21400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 22400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 23100 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 23400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 24400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 24900 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 25400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 25900 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 29100 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 29200 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 29900 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 30100 - Spanish Conversation and Composition 1 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students majoring in Spanish Language and Culture Its main goal is to assist students to reach Intermediate Mid-Proficiency in Speaking/Listening and Writing Spanish.
Prerequisite: FLAN 20400 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 28300 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 10500 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 30300 - Spanish Conversation and Composition 2 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students majoring in Spanish Language and Culture Its main goal is to assist students to reach Intermediate High-Proficiency in Speaking/Listening and Writing Spanish.
Prerequisite: FLAN 20600 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 30100 (may be taken concurrently) and (FLAN 20400 (may be taken concurrently) or FLAN 28300 (may be taken concurrently))
Attributes: Experiential Learning Gen Ed
FLAN 31100 - Reading and Writing Chinese 1 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students minoring in Chinese. Its main goalsare to develop skills in reading and writing Chinese characters and to assist students in reaching Intermediate Level Proficiency in these same areas. It is the first course of twoBoth courses focus on intensive practice in reading and writing in Chinesecharacters. Students will read narratives using Chinese characters, and these narratives will facilitate students' access toChinese culture and literary traditionStudents will learn to write approximately 500 characters and type approximately 800 This course does not satisfy the General Education requirement for Humanities.
Prerequisite: FLAN 21400 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Chinese Culture
FLAN 31400 - Reading and Writing Chinese 2 (3)
This course is a continuation of FLAN 31100 and is primarily intended for students minoring in Chinese. Its main goal, in conjunction with its prerequisite, is to assist students in reaching Intermediate Level Proficiency in reading and writing in Chinese. Narratives using Chinese characters will provide more information on Chinese cultureand furtheraccess toChinese literary tradition Students will learn to write 500 more characters and type nearly 800 additional characters. This course does not satisfy the General Education requirement for Humanities.
Prerequisite: FLAN 31100 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Chinese Culture
FLAN 31500 - Third-Year Japanese 1 (3)
This course is designed for advanced students to further increase proficiency in Japanese, expanding vocabulary and enhancing clarity and precision in the use of the language.
Prerequisite: FLAN 22400 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 33000 - Reading and Writing in Polish 1 (3)
The course focuses on improving students' reading and writing skills while reviewing and deepening knowledge of Polish grammar and vocabulary. This course is primarily intended for students minoring in Polish. It is also intended for heritage speakers of Polish who want to develop facility in reading and writing in Polish, expand their vocabulary, and the repertoire of grammatical structures.
Prerequisite: FLAN 11700 and FLAN 11800 and FLAN 23300 and FLAN 23400
FLAN 33100 - Reading and Writing in Polish 2 (3)
The course focuses on improving students' reading and writing skills while reviewing and deepening knowledge of Polish grammar and vocabulary. Polish Reading and Writing 1. Through this course, students will develop more intense facility in reading and writing Polish, expand their vocabulary base, learn more idiomatic expressions, and read and write more difficult prose. It is also intended for heritage speakers of Polish who want to develop facility in reading and writing in Polish, expand their vocabulary, and the repertoire of grammatical structures.
The main goal of this course is to assist students in reaching Intermediate High-Level proficiency in Reading and Writing in Polish.
Prerequisite: FLAN 33000
FLAN 34200 - Russian Conversation and Composition 1 (3)
This course is designed for advanced students to further increase proficiency in Russian, expanding vocabulary and enhancing clarity and precision in the use of the language. It is primarily intended for students minoring in Russian. Its main goal is to assist students to reach Intermediate Mid-Level proficiency in Speaking/Listening and Writing Russian. Knowledge and use of the Cyrillic alphabet is enhanced. Readings from the contemporary Russian press and historically important short cinematic performances reflecting aspects of Russian culture are included for practice in reading, speaking, and writing. This course does not satisfy the General Education requirement for Humanities.
Prerequisite: FLAN 24400 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Russian Culture
FLAN 34300 - Russian Conversation and Composition 2 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students minoring in Russian and is a sequel to FLAN 34200 Russian Conversation and Composition 1. Students will develop more intense facility in reading, speaking, and writing Russian. Students will expand their vocabulary base, learn more idiomatic expressions, and read and write more difficult prose. The main goal of this course is to assist students to reach Intermediate High-Level proficiency in Speaking, Listening, and Writing Russian. Russian short fiction and other readings reflecting aspects of Russian culture are included for practice in reading, translating, speaking, and writing. This course does not satisfy the General Education requirement for Humanities.
Prerequisite: FLAN 34200 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Russian Culture
FLAN 35500 - Reading and Writing in Arabic 1 (3)
This course is primarily intended for students completing a minor in Arabic language and culture and assists students in reaching Intermediate Mid/High Level Proficiency in these same areas. The course can also be taken by heritage learners of Arabic who already speak the language but seek to improve their reading and writing skills. Students will read narratives using Arabic, and these narratives will facilitate students' access to Arabic culture and literary tradition. Students will also write about what they read.
FLAN 35600 - Reading and Writing in Arabic 2 (3)
The course focuses on improving students' reading and writing skills while reviewing and deepening knowledge of Arabic grammar and vocabulary. This course is primarily intended for students minoring in Arabic and is a sequel to FLAN 35500 Arabic Reading and Writing 1. Through this course, students will develop more intense facility in reading and writing Arabic, expand their vocabulary base, learn more idiomatic expressions, and read and write more difficult prose. It is also intended for heritage speakers of Arabic who want to develop facility in reading and writing in Arabic, expand their vocabulary, and the repertoire of grammatical structures.
Prerequisite: FLAN 35500
FLAN 36300 - Spanish Linguistics (3)
This course will delve into the study of phonetics (the minimal unit that makes up languages);phonology (how speech sounds are produced) and improving pronunciation; morphology (how words are formed out of smaller meaningful units);syntax (how sentences and other phrases can be constructed out of smaller phrases and words) Additionally the course will include major pronunciation differences across the Spanish-speaking world with special attention paid to Latin America, Basque, Gallego, and Catalan Spanish.
Prerequisite: FLAN 20600 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 37200 - Spain and Its Literature (3)
Spanish majors will familiarize themselves with the literature of Spain from the epic poem Cantar de Mio Cid, to the works of Juan Ruiz, the Arcipreste de Hita, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Lope de Vega, Josandeacute; de Espronceda and other realist poets; and Miguel de Unamuno, Josandeacute; Ortega y Gasset, and Gabriel Mirandoacute;, among other prominent writers.
Prerequisite: ENGL 11200 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 30300 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 39200 (may be taken concurrently)
Attributes: Literature General Education
FLAN 37500 - Readings in World Literature and Culture (3)
This course is primarily intended for students pursuing foreign language minors in Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Polish and Russian. The purpose of this course is to promote intellectual growth and analytic thinking via the close reading of great works of World Literature within a global context. Focusing on works that facilitate a vision of the" wider world", and of interconnectedness, the student will learn how literary texts have shaped the groundwork for our contemporary global culture. The readings are designed to awaken the students' understanding of the discursive nature of literature, and of knowledge in general, and to lead them to understand that culture does not exist in isolation. No national literature has ever been produced in isolation; cultural production as always been a result of connections and interactions among neighboring cultures, and in our modern-day world culture, it is the sense of interconnectedness that defines the contemporary approach to reading world literature.
FLAN 38000 - ePortfolio (0)
An electronically designed and rhetorically selected presentation of the student's writing following program guidelines is submitted with the assistance of the advisor. A specific, original research project may be included. Oral presentation is required. Foreign Language majors only. Pass/No Pass.
Class Restrictions: Must be in the following Class: Senior.
FLAN 39100 - Third-Year Language in Location 1 (3)
This course provides for advanced study in a target language in location. Intended for Study Abroad students, content will depend upon the university in which the student is enrolled.
FLAN 39200 - Third-Year Language in Location 2 (3)
This course provides for advanced study in a target language in location. Intended for Study Abroad students, content will depend upon the university in which the student is enrolled.
FLAN 39900 - Advanced Practice Language in Location (1-4)
This course is intended for Study Abroad students who are highly proficient in the target language. Content will depend upon the university in which the student is enrolled.
FLAN 40500 - Community Internship for Spanish Majors (3)
Senior Spanish majorswho wish to earn credit through hands-on experience in the many agencies in Chicagoland serving the Latino population will take this course 150 hours of internship is required, together with other academic requirements, one of which is an acceptable report written in Spanish on the experience Students must apply to the Foreign Language Program Director for permission to take an internship.
Prerequisite: FLAN 30300 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 36300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 45000 - Advanced Spanish (3)
This course is primarily intended for students majoring in Spanish Language and Culture. Its main goal is to assist students to reach Low Advanced Proficiency in Speaking/Listening and Writing in SpanishStudents will read and discuss international scholarship on a variety of topics related to studies on Spanish language and cultureAn acceptableterm paper is required.
Prerequisite: FLAN 30300 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 36300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 47600 - Spanish Seminar (3)
This course aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. It will focus on these countries most recent social, political, and/or cultural developments. Characteristics of each country studied during the semester will be highlighted for a deeper awareness of their cultural differences and similarities. Spanish major seniors that complete this seminar are provided with unique opportunities to be exposed to the culture of Spanish-speaking countries as well as to work on a focused topic of interest that arises from seminar discussions and readings. The student submits an acceptable research paper and must present the research to the class or preferably at a local or national conference.
Prerequisite: FLAN 30300 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 36300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 47601 - Spanish Seminar: Culture Through Film (3)
Prerequisite: FLAN 30300 (may be taken concurrently) and FLAN 36300 (may be taken concurrently)
FLAN 49800 - Independent Study in a Foreign Language (1-3)
This course provides capable students with an in-depth understanding of the research and writing needed in preparation for graduate studies in a foreign language Language major seniors that complete this capstone course are provided with unique opportunities to broaden their knowledge of the target language and its influence on cultures around the globe Students in consultation with their advisor or mentor will select a narrow topic to explore throughout the semester. Topics may include issues in history, literature, political science, social justice, sociology, and so forth. The research product (a paper) must be a sustained study with a Works Cited page, using an appropriate parenthetical documentation style Quality research could result in publication, a desirable goal. The student who applies for an independent study in a foreign language must have achieved Low High-Proficiency in the target language
Class Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes: Junior or Senior.