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MACL 1301 - Critical Language
Modern and Classical Languages
Provide the directed student with specific vocabulary, structure, and cultural insight via individualized computer–based study. Using native–speaker tutors, the course emphasizes both interaction between the English–speaking and the target language–speaking communities, as well as access to target language sources. Intended as an introduction to the language and culture of a selected country especially for students participating in a study abroad program or an area studies program. Consult department chair for availability.
MACL 1302 - Critical Languages (Vary)
Modern and Classical Languages
Provide the directed student with specific vocabulary, structure, and cultural insight via individualized computer–based study. Using native–speaker tutors, the course emphasizes both interaction between the English–speaking and the target language–speaking communities, as well as access to target language sources. Intended as an introduction to the language and culture of a selected country especially for students participating in a study abroad program or an area studies program. Consult department chair for availability.
MACL 1331 - Elementary Language I (Vary)
Modern and Classical Languages
Provide the student with vocabulary, grammar and cultural insight via an
introduction to a less–commonly–taught target language and associated cultures.
MACL 1332 - Elementary Language II (Vary)
Modern and Classical Languages
Provide the student with vocabulary, grammar and cultural insight via an
introduction to a less–commonly–taught target language and associated cultures.
MACL 2331 - Intermediate Language I
Modern and Classical Languages
MACL 2332 - Intermediate Language II
Modern and Classical Languages
Intermediate Language II
MACL 4193 - Special Topics in Modern & Classical Languages
Modern and Classical Languages
Upper–division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty
member and students. Prerequisite: permission of chair.
MACL 4372 - Culture in Translation
Modern and Classical Languages
This course intends to foster the development of students who have raised cultural consciousness, i.e., a familiarity with, an appreciation for, and an ability to interpret and evaluate/critique culture in general and to apply all of the aforementioned to a specific cultural miieu and perspective from its origins through the present.
MACL 4392 - Directed Reading/Independent Study
Modern and Classical Languages
Supervised work done under the direction of a faculty member of the
department. Permission of the chair required. May be repeated under a
different title.
MACL 4393 - Special Topics: Perspectives of Literature in Translation
Modern and Classical Languages
Taught in English by specialists in foreign languages and literatures, this course offers unique insights into literature from perspectives within and across cultural boundaries as well as into the problematic of translation itself. Original language, content and theme vary. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chair.
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