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Schedule of Upper-Level Course Offerings
Department of Modern Foreign Languages Scheduled Upper-Level Course Offerings (in the target language)* This schedule is tentative, and subject to change.
Fall 2007
321 - Introduction to French Civilization
341 - Advanced Conversation
Spring 2008
311 -
Intro to French Lit and the Arts
342 -
Advanced Composition
Fall 2008
341 - Advanced Conversation
495 -
Topics in Francophone Literature
Spring 2009
342 - Advanced Composition
451 -
Language of Business and the Professions
Fall 2009
491 - Introduction to French Civilization
341 -
French and Francophone Cinema
Spring 2010
342 - Advanced Composition
496 - Topics in Francophone Literature
Fall 2007
342 - Advanced Composition
Spring 2008
341 - Advanced Conversation
Fall 2008
381 - Survey of German Literature
Spring 2009
491 - German Cinema
Fall 2009
342 - Advanced Composition
Spring 2010
341 - Advanced Conversation
Fall 2007
341 - Advanced Conversation
382 -
Survey of Spanish Literature II
495 - Topics:
History and Phonetics of the Spanish Language
Spring 2008
321 - Introduction to Spanish Cililization
342 - Advanced Composition
386 -
Survey of Spanish American Literature II
451 -
Language of Business and the Professions
Fall 2008
341 - Advanced Conversation
350 -
Masterpieces of Spanish and Span-Amer Lit
495 -
Special Topics: Picaresque Literature
Spring 2009
322 - Introduction to Spanish American Civilization
342 - Advanced Composition
451 -
Language of Business and the Professions
Fall 2009
341 - Advanced Conversation
491 -
Spanish and Latin American Cinema
495 -
Special Topics: TBA
Spring 2010
342 - Advanced Composition
381 - Survey of Spanish Literature I.
496 -
Topics: History and Phonetics of the Spanish Language
Fall 2010
341 - Advanced Conversation
385 -
Survey of Spanish American Literature I
495 -
Special Topics: TBA
Spring 2011
342 - Advanced Composition
482 - Contemporary Spanish Literature
451 -
Language of Business and the Professions
*The department also offers courses in English about cultures and literatures associated with the languages it teaches (each generally on a 3-year rotational basis).
French 250: France Today (also deals with Quebec & Senegal)
French 350: Masterpieces of French and Francophone Literature
German 250: Germany Today
German 350: Masterpieces of German and Austrian Literature
Spanish 250: Latin America Today
Spanish 350: Masterpieces of Spanish and Span-American Literature
Since these are not offered in their respective target languages, they do not count among the upper-division requirements for majors, minors and certificate of proficiency students. Please contact the department at 881-7420 with any questions.
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