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General
F.L. education

Arabic
Chinese
French
German
Hmong
Japanese
Menominee
Polish
Russian
Spanish


Courses in Foreign Language

General Courses
F LG 100. Basic Conversation Skills. 1-3 cr. Subtitle will indicate the language. Develop basic conversation skills in everyday practical contexts. May earn 3 cr max under each subtitle. Does not count toward foreign language general degree requirements, major or minor.

F LG 199/299. Independent Study. 1-4 cr each. Individual study of foreign language under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair.

 

F LG 340/540. Special Language Studies. 1-3 cr. Special focus on some aspect of a language or the relationship between two or more languages. Subtitle will designate area. May repeat with different subtitles. Prereq: One year foreign language study.

 

F LG 381. Culture and Civilization. 2 or 3 cr. Subtitle will indicate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitles. May count toward a major or minor in foreign language with cons chair. GDR:HU4

 

F LG 399. Independent Study. 1-4 cr each. Individual study of foreign language under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair.

 

F LG 499. Indpendent Study. 1-4 cr. Individual study of foreign langauge under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair.

 

F LG 796. Independent Study. 1-3 cr. Planned study to supplement preparation in area of specialization; regular conferences with staff supervisor.

Courses in Foreign Language Education
FLED 333/533. Teaching Second Languages. 3 cr. Second language acquisition theories, methods, techniques, planning, organization, assessment, and field experiences in teaching foreign languages in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Prereq: Jr st and admis to Prof Ed Prog, or cons instr.

FLED 344/544. Teaching English as a Second Language. 3 cr. Theories of second language acquisition; methods, techniques, planning, organization, assessment, and field experiences in teaching ESL. Prereq: Jr st and admis to Prof Ed Prog, or cons instr.

 

FLED 345/545. Methods in Bilingual Education. 1-3 cr. First and second language acquisition theories, program methods, instructional practices, curriculum design, and assessment in bilingual education. Prereq: Jr st and admis to Prof Ed Prog, or cons instr.

 

FLED 397. Practicum. 1-3 cr. Students may arrange for supervised practical experience as tutors, teacher's aides, etc. with cons instr and chair. Approx 45 hrs practice per cr. Subtitles will identify practicum.

 

FLED 398. Student Teaching in Foreign Language. 1-16 cr; pass/fail. Observation and teaching in secondary school classrooms under the guidance of cooperating teachers and university faculty. Subtitle will indicate specialization: French, German, Spanish, or English as a second language. Prereq: Completion of all methods courses and 75% of content courses in approp major. Con reg in approp section of Educ 400 may be required.

 

FLED 399/599. Special Work. 1-3 cr. Individual study in second language teaching methods under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair and instr.

 

FLED 400. Seminar on Teaching for Student Teachers. 1-2 cr; pass/fail. Structured group discussions for middle-level and secondary student/intern teachers on aspects of teaching that emerge during student teaching experience. Prereq: Con reg in 398 or 498.

 

FLED 498. Intern Teaching. Variable cr; pass/fail. Structured field experiences in approved school programs. Interns are certified by the DPI and are employed under contract with schools to design, deliver, and assess instructional programs in grades n-k-12. Prereq: Completion of all methods courses and 75% of content courses in approp major. Con reg in approp section of Educ 400 may be required.

 

FLED 733. Workshop in Second Language Education. 1-3 cr. Problems of teaching second languages in elementary and secondary schools. Subtitle will designate area. Prereq: Advanced standing in foreign language ed or English as a second language curriculum, or teaching experience.

 

FLED 795. Practicum in Teaching ESL. 1-3 cr. Teach ESL learners and develop instructional activities using appropriate methods. May take twice with cons instr. Prereq: 544, cons instr.

Courses in Arabic
ARBC 101(NW). First Year Arabic. 4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

ARBC 102(NW). First Year Arabic. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101 or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

 

ARBC 211(NW). Second Year Arabic. 4 cr. Intensive grammar review, practice in reading and speaking Arabic. Prereq: 102 or by placement exam.

 

ARBC 212(NW). Second Year Arabic. 4 cr. Continuation of 211. Prereq: 211 or by placement exam.

Courses in Chinese
CHIN 101(NW). First Year Chinese. 4 cr. Elementary modern Mandarin, for students with no previous training in the language. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA.

CHIN 102(NW). First Year Chinese. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101 or equiv. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA.

 

CHIN 200/300; 201/301. Continuing Chinese. 4 cr each. Intermediate modern Mandarin. Further refinement of all language skills. Intermediate to advanced grammar development; knowledge of Chinese characters; development of reading and writing skills. Placement by ability. :Prereq: 102 for 200; 200 for 201; 201 for 300; 300 for 301.


Courses in French

FREN 101. First Year French.
4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA


FREN 102. First Year French.
4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

 

FREN 211. Second Year French. 4 cr. Intensive grammar review in reading and speaking. Prereq: 102, or by placement exam.

 

FREN 212. Second Year French. 4 cr. Continuation of 211. Prereq: 211, or by placement exam.

 

FREN 313. Intermediate Conversation. 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.

 

FREN 314. Intermediate Composition. 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.


FREN 340. Introduction to French Literature.
3 cr. Intensive reading in French literature, methods of literary analysis of various genres; introduction to fundamental techniques of literary criticism. Subtitle will designate area. May repeat for credit with different subtitles. Prereq: 313 and 314. GDR:HU2


FREN 345. Advanced Conversation and Composition (formerly 317).
3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat once for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314, or cons chair.

 

FREN 355. French for the Professions (formerly 318). 3 cr. General knowledge of writing and reading material associated with the professions in French, emphasizing cultural differences between the U.S. and other countries. Example: writing business letters and preparing business-related documents. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit once with different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314, or cons instr.

 

FREN 420. Phonetics and Diction (formerly 320). 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.

 

FREN 441. Survey of French Literature (formerly 341). 3 cr. French literature to 1800. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

FREN 442/542. Survey of French Literature (formerly 342). 3 cr. 19th century French literature to the present. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

FREN 450. 17th Century Literature (formerly 350). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

FREN 455. 18th Century Literature (formerly 355). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

FREN 460. 19th Century Literature (formerly 360). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

FREN 470/570. 20th Century Literature (formerly 370). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

FREN 481/581. French Culture and Civilization (formerly 381). 3 cr. Subtitle will indicate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitles. Prereq: 340 or cons instr. GDR:HU4

 

FREN 493/693. Specialized Studies in French Literature. 1-3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus such as: literary genre or group, recurrent literary theme, single author, comparison of two authors. Prereq: 300-level French literature course, or cons instr.

 

FREN 499. Independent Study. 1-4 cr. Individual study under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair.

Courses in German
GERM 101. First Year German. 4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

GERM 102. First Year German. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

 

GERM 211. Second Year German. 4 cr. Intensive grammar review. Prereq: 102, or by placement exam.

 

GERM 212. Second Year German. 4 cr. Continuation of 211. Prereq: 211, or by placement exam.

 

GER 243. German Literature in Translation. 3 cr. Selected readings; subtitle will indicate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitles. Does not count toward German major/minor. Prereq: So st or cons instr.

 

GERM 313. Intermediate Conversation. 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.

 

GERM 314. Intermediate Composition. 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.


GERM 340. Introduction to German Literature.
3 cr. Intensive reading, methods of literary analysis of various genres; introduction to fundamental techniques of literary criticism. Subtitle will designate area. May repeat ONCE for credit with a different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314. GDR:HU2


GERM 345. Advanced Conversation and Composition (formerly 317).
3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat once for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314, or cons chair.

 

GERM 355. German for the Professions (formerly 318). 3 cr. General knowledge of writing and reading material associated with the professions in German, emphasizing cultural differences between the U.S. and other countries. Example: writing business letters and preparing business-related documents. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit once with different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314, or cons instr.

 

GERM 420. Phonetics and Diction (formerly 320). 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.

 

GERM 455. 18th Century Literature (formerly 355). 3 cr. Selected readings. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

GERM 460. 19th Century Literature (formerly 360). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

GERM 470/570. 20th Century Literature (formerly 370). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

GERM 481/581. German Culture and Civilization (formerly 381). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr. GDR:HU4

 

GERM 493/693. Specialized Studies in German Literature. 1-3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus such as: literary genre or group, recurrent literary theme, single author, comparison of two authors. Prereq: One 300 level German literature course and cons instr.

 

GERM 499. Independent Study. 1-4 cr. Individual study under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair.

Courses in Hmong
HMNG 101(NW). First Year Hmong.
4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language or by placement. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

HMNG 102(NW). First Year Hmong. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101 or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

Courses in Japanese
JAPN 101(NW). First Year Japanese. 4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language or by placement. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

JAPN 102(NW). First Year Japanese. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101 or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

 

JAPN 211(NW). Second Year Japanese. 4-5 cr. Intensive grammar review, practice in reading and speaking Japanese. Prereq: 102 or by placement exam.

 

JAPN 212(NW). Second Year Japanese. 4-5 cr. Continuation of 211. Prereq: 211 or by placement exam.

 

JAPN 313(NW). Intermediate Conversation and Composition. 3-5 cr. Continuing development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills; grammar review. Prereq: 212 or by placement exam.

Courses in Menominee
Menominee Latent Courses: Not offered recently. For a full course description, see the printed version of the catalog listed behind the course number (xx-xx).

  • 101          Beginning Menominee Language, 4 cr, (93-95)

  • 102          Beginning Menominee Language, 4 cr, (93-95)

Courses in Polish
PLSH 101. First Year Polish. 4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

PLSH 102. First Year Polish. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101, or equiv. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

Polish Latent Courses: Not offered recently. See full course description in indicated (xx-xx) catalog.

  • 211          Second Year Polish, 4 cr, (97-99)

  • 212          Second Year Polist, 4 cr, (97-99)

  • 293          Specialized Studies in Polish, 1-3 cr, (97-99)

  • 300          Continuing Polish, 4 cr, (97-99)

  • 301          Continuing Polish, 4 cr, (97-99)

Courses in Russian
RUSS 101(NW). First Year Russian. 4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

RUSS 102(NW). First Year Russian. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

 

RUSS 211(NW). Second Year Russian. 4 cr. Intensive grammar review, practice in reading and speaking Russian. Prereq: 102, or by place-ment exam.

 

RUSS 215(NW) Continuing Russian. 4 cr. Intermediate-level grammatical structures for reading; the roots of Russian; verbs of motion. Subtitle will designate area. Prereq: 211.

 

RUSS 216(NW). Continuing Russian. 4 cr. Intermediate-level study of practical situations in Russian. Forms and culture of business and other language etiquette in Russian. Subtitle will designate area. Prereq: 211.

 

RUSS 315(NW). Continuing Russian. 4 cr. Advanced intermediate work. Content is varied so this course, as well as 215, can be taken by continuing students. Subtitle will designate area. Prereq: 216.

 

RUSS 316(NW). Continuing Russian. 4 cr. Advanced intermediate work. Content is varied so this course, as well as 216, can be taken by continuing students. Subtitle will designate area. Prereq: 215.

 

Russian Latent Courses: Not offered recently. See full course description in indicated (xx-xx) catalog.

  • 360          19th Century Literature, 3 cr, (01-03)

  • 370          20th Century Literature, 3 cr, (01-03)

  • 381          Russian Culture and Civilization, 3 cr, (01-03)

  • 493          Specialized Studies in Russian Literature, 1-3 cr, (01-03)

  • 499          Independent Study, 1-4 cr, (01-03)

Courses in Spanish
SPAN 101. First Year Spanish. 4 cr. For students with no previous training in the language, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

SPAN 102. First Year Spanish. 4 cr. Continuation of 101. Prereq: 101, or by placement exam. GDR:FL BA BM/BFA

 

SPAN 211. Second Year Spanish. 4 cr. Intensive grammar review, practice in reading and speaking Spanish. Prereq: 102, or by placement exam.

 

SPAN 212. Second Year Spanish. 4 cr. Continuation of 211. Prereq: 211, or by placement exam.

 

SPAN 313. Intermediate Spanish Conversation. 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.

 

SPAN 314. Intermediate Spanish Composition. 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.


SPAN 340. Introduction to Literature.
3 cr. Intensive reading, methods of literary analysis of various genres; introduction to fundamental techniques of literary criticism. Subtitle will designate area. May repeat once for credit with a different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314. GDR:HU2

 

SPAN 345. Advanced Conversation and Composition (formerly 317). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat once for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314, or cons chair.

 

SPAN 355. Spanish for the Professions (formerly 318). 3 cr. General knowledge of writing and reading material associated with the professions in Spanish-speaking countries, emphasizing cultural differences between U.S. and other countries. Example: writing business letters and preparing business-related documents. Subtitle designates focus. May repeat for credit once with different subtitle. Prereq: 313 and 314, or cons instr.

 

SPAN 420. Phonetics and Diction (formerly 320). 3 cr. Prereq: 212, or by placement exam.

 

SPAN 441. Survey of Spanish Literature (formerly 341). 3 cr. Spanish literature from the earliest works to 1800. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

SPAN 442. Survey of Spanish Literature (formerly 342). 3 cr. Spanish literature from 1800 to the present. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

SPAN 453. Survey of Spanish American Literature (formerly 353). 3 cr. From chronicles to modernism. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

SPAN 454. Survey of Spanish American Literature (formerly 354). 3 cr. From modernism to the present. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

SPAN 470/670. 20th Century Spanish Literature. 2-3 cr. Selected readings. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 331, or one 300-level Spanish literature course, or cons instr.

 

SPAN 471. 20th Century Spanish-American Literature. 2-3 cr. Selected readings. Subtitle will designate focus. May be repeated for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr.

 

SPAN 480(MNS). La Literatura de Los Chicanos. 3 cr. Advanced literary analysis of Chicano poetry, narrative, drama, and essays. Prereq: One 300-level Spanish literature course or cons instr.

 

SPAN 481. Spanish Culture and Civilization (formerly 381). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May be repeated for credit with different subtitles. Prereq: 340 or cons instr. GDR:HU4

 

SPAN 482(MNS). Hispanic Culture and Civilization in the U.S (formerly 382). 3 cr. The historical background, current status, literary and artistic works of Mexican-American, Puerto Rican, and Cuban-American residents of the continental United States. Prereq: 340 or cons instr. GDR:HU4

 

SPAN 483(NW). Spanish American Culture and Civilization (formerly 383). 3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: 340 or cons instr. GDR:HU4

 

SPAN 490. Los Dramas de La Latinoamerica Contemporanea. 3 cr. Advanced literary analysis of one-act contemporary Latin American dramas. Prereq: One 300-level Spanish lit course, or cons instr.

 

SPAN 493/693. Specialized Studies in Spanish or Spanish-American Literature. 1-3 cr. Subtitle will designate focus such as: literary genre or group, recurrent literary theme, single author, comparison of two authors. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. Prereq: One 300 level Spanish literature course or cons instr.

 

SPAN 499. Independent Study. 1-4 cr. Individual study under faculty supervision. Prereq: Cons chair.

Spanish Latent Courses: Not offered recently. See full course descrip-tion in indicated (xx-xx) catalog.

 

  • 451/651  Cervantes, 3 cr, (01-03

  • 460          19th Century Spanish Literature, 3 cr, (03-05)

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