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WORLD LANGUAGES AND CULTURES ADVISING NEWSLETTER SPRING AND SUMMER 2020 REGISTRATION WINDOWS: Tuesday, November 5 – Friday, November 15, 2020 It is strongly recommended that you meet with your advisor before course registration! MINORS The Department of World Languages and Cultures offers minors in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Linguistics, and Russian Studies. The minor typically consists of 5 course units, although the requirements vary for the intensive language programs. A minimum grade of C is required in all courses taken to fulfill the minor requirements. We encourage all our minors to study abroad. All courses taken abroad will count towards graduation. Two of the courses will count towards the five courses required for a minor. Please check the World Languages and Cultures Undergraduate Bulletin for the specific minor requirements for each language SPANISH/EDUCATION MAJORS Requirements for Spanish teachers In order to receive a teaching license in Spanish, the state of NJ requires: Spanish major (or at least 30 credits in Spanish with a variety of levels and topics). A minimum score of 168 on the Spanish Language Praxis II (#5195). A state-approved course in second language acquisition for any certification to teach Spanish (Pre-K, Elementary, Middle or Secondary.) Our course is WLC 390 (taught each Spring, Weds. 5:30pm). A minimum an OPI rating of ACTFL Adv. Low. WHY LANGUAGES? The study of languages, cultures, and literature gives us a better understanding of our modern, complex and multicultural world. Our faculty members represent over 10 countries and speak: Arabic, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Hebrew, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Yiddish. We sponsor trips, speakers, language clubs, and a variety of study abroad options. WLC creates a dynamic environment that prepares students to become global citizens. OUR MISSION The Department of World Languages and Cultures is a culturally and intellectually diverse and welcoming community of faculty, staff, students, and alumni who value knowledge, multicultural awareness and the free and responsible exchange of ideas. The Department of World Languages and Cultures recognizes and follows the ACTFL World-Readiness Standards for learning languages. NEW FOR 2019-2020 — SEE INSIDE! World Languages and Linguistics major SPA 101, 102 & 103 OFFERED IN SUMMER SESSIONS

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WORLD LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

ADVISING NEWSLETTER

SPRING AND SUMMER 2020 REGISTRATION WINDOWS: Tuesday, November 5 – Friday, November 15, 2020

It is strongly recommended that you meet with your advisor before course registration!

MINORS

The Department of World Languages and Cultures offers minors in Arabic,

Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Linguistics, and

Russian Studies. The minor typically consists of 5 course units, although

the requirements vary for the intensive language programs. A minimum

grade of C is required in all courses taken to fulfill the minor requirements.

We encourage all our minors to study abroad. All courses taken

abroad will count towards graduation. Two of the courses will count

towards the five courses required for a minor.

Please check the World Languages and Cultures Undergraduate Bulletin

for the specific minor requirements for each language

SPANISH/EDUCATION MAJORS

Requirements for Spanish teachers

In order to receive a teaching license in Spanish, the state of NJ requires:

Spanish major (or at least 30 credits in Spanish with a variety of levels

and topics).

A minimum score of 168 on the Spanish Language Praxis II (#5195).

A state-approved course in second language acquisition for any

certification to teach Spanish (Pre-K, Elementary, Middle or

Secondary.) Our course is WLC 390 (taught each Spring, Weds. 5:30pm).

A minimum an OPI rating of ACTFL Adv. Low.

WHY LANGUAGES? The study of languages, cultures, and literature gives us a better understanding of our modern,

complex and multicultural world. Our faculty members represent over

10 countries and speak: Arabic, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Hebrew, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Spanish and Yiddish.

We sponsor trips, speakers, language clubs, and a variety of study abroad options. WLC creates a

dynamic environment that prepares students to become global citizens.

OUR MISSION The Department of World Languages and Cultures is a culturally and intellectually diverse and welcoming community of faculty, staff, students, and alumni who value knowledge, multicultural awareness and the free and responsible exchange of ideas. The Department of World Languages and Cultures recognizes and follows the ACTFL World-Readiness Standards for learning languages.

NEW FOR 2019-2020 — SEE INSIDE!

World Languages and Linguistics major

SPA 101, 102 & 103 OFFERED IN SUMMER SESSIONS

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The World Languages and Linguistics Major enables students to

combine a strong grounding in linguistics, including language

acquisition, with in-depth study of these language already offered at

TCNJ: Arabic, French, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.

The major consists of four linguistics courses and seven courses in a

world language offered by TCNJ. The seven courses in a world

language will be the student’s specialization within the major, and

that specialization is reflected on the student’s transcript. At least 5

courses must be taken at the 300 level.

Requirements for the

World Languages and Linguistics Major

(indicates fulfills Liberal Learning requirements)

Linguistics Requirements

Choose at least one Linguistic Theory Core Course:

LNG 201/Introduction to the English Language

WLC 215/Introduction to Linguistics (WVWK/Global)

ANT 213 Language and Culture: An Introduction to Linguistic

Anthropology

Choose at least one Linguistic History Core Course:

LNG 202/Structure and History of the English Language (SCHP)

WLC 321/Introduction to Historical Linguistics

WLC 220/Introduction to Romance Linguistics (SCHP/Global)

Choose at least one Linguistics option. One option must be at the

300 level or above. Any core course not listed here can be chosen as

an option:

ANT 390/Research Course in Anthropology (when the topic is

related to discourse analysis)

JPN 370/Topics in Japanese (when the title is Introduction to

Japanese Linguistics)

LNG 391, SPA 391, or other appropriate Independent Study

LNG 311/Contemporary English Grammar

WORLD LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS

The major works well as a second major with many other HSS majors.

Linguists can seek important work in numerous fields across the world including international business, law enforcement, marketing, or government work

Liberal Learning requirements can be fulfilled while completing the major.

Contact Regina Morin ([email protected]) or Holly Didi-Ogren ([email protected]) for general queries.

The WLL major offers students a strong grounding in linguistics coupled with in-depth study of a world language already offered at the college. Students select a language specialization at the time of joining the major, which will be reflected on their transcript at the time of graduation.

This major is housed in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, and incorporates the best practices with regard to the teaching of world languages already in place in the WLC Department.

WORLD LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS MAJOR

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LNG 371/World Englishes (Global)

LNG 372/American English Dialects (Race & Ethnicity)

PHL 421/Philosophy of Language

SPA 215/Spanish Phonetics

SPA 301/Advanced Spanish Grammar

SPA 350/Introduction to Spanish Linguistics

SPA 351 Spanish/English Translation I

SPA 372/ History of the Spanish Language

SPA 373/Introduction to Hispanic Bilingualism in the United States

WLC271/WGS271/ANT270 Gender and Language (Global/Gender)

WLC 371/Topics in Linguistics in English

All students must take:

WLC 390 Second Language Acquisition and Related Methodologies

WLC 493 Research Seminar Capstone

World Languages Requirements

The major assumes no previous foreign language study. Even if students enter with

no knowledge of a foreign language, they will have ample time to complete the required

seven language courses. Students entering the major at a higher proficiency level will be

able to take a greater number of upper level courses in the foreign language. Students will be

actively encouraged to complete at least one semester of study abroad. They will be able to

take three language and linguistics courses for the WLL major and one free elective during

their semester abroad.

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SPANISH MAJOR

Requirements for the Spanish Major

A total of 12 course units is the minimum requirement for the Spanish major.

Required 200-level courses: (4 courses) Prerequisites

Elective 200-level course: (Choose 1 course)

Optional 200-level courses

300-level courses: (Choose 6 courses) Choose at least one course from each category: Linguistics, Culture/Civilization, Literature. A minimum grade of C- is required.

SPA 203 Intermediate Oral Proficiency -or- SPA 210 Spanish for Heritage Speakers

103 & oral proficiency test Heritage speakers only

SPA 211 Intermediate Writing Proficiency 103/placement test

SPA 215 Spanish Phonetics (priority to majors/seniors) 203/210 and 211

SPA 241 Introduction to Literature in Spanish (LVPA/Global, Writing) (priority to majors/seniors) 203/210 and 211

SPA 216 Current Events 203/210 and 211

SPA 217 Intro to Hispanic Culture 203/210 and 211

SPA 218 Business Spanish 203/210 and 211

SPA 219 Spanish for Medical Purposes 103 (203 is strongly recommended)

SPA 270 Topics 203/210 and 211 (and 215 for Linguistics topics courses)

SPA 223 Experiential Learning (.5 units) One 200-level course

LINGUISTICS: Prerequisites:

SPA 301 Advanced Spanish Grammar Four courses at 200 level

SPA 350 Intro Spanish Linguistics 203/210, 211, 215

SPA 351 Spanish/English Translation I 301 or 350 or three 300-level courses

SPA 370 Topics in Spanish (Linguistics) One 200-level SPA course in linguistics

SPA 372 History of the Spanish Language (Social Change in Historical Perspectives)

215 and SPA 350 or WLC 251

SPA 373 Intro Spanish Bilingualism in US Four courses at 200 level

SPA 391 Independent Study in Spanish (depending on topic)

Four courses at 200 level & permission of instructor

CULTURE/CIVILIZATION: Prerequisites:

SPA 303 Culture/Society of Spain 3 courses at the 200 level

SPA 304 Civilization of Spanish America 3 courses at the 200 level

SPA 370 Topics in Spanish (Culture) 3 courses at the 200 level

SPA 391 Independent Study in Spanish (depending on topic)

Four courses at 200 level & permission of instructor

Contact Us

World Languages & Cultures Bliss Hall, Room 328 The College of New Jersey P.O. Box 7718 2000 Pennington Road

Ewing, NJ 08628

Chair Joseph Goebel, Ph.D. E) [email protected] To schedule an appointment,

follow the link below: https://calendly.com/joegoebeljr Program Assistant Dee Dee Miles E) [email protected] P) 609.771.2235 Online wlc.tcnj.edu

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Optional 300-level courses (separate from the three categories above)

400-level course (1 course)

STUDY ABROAD Study abroad students may take up to five courses. Upon completion of the

courses with a grade of C- or better, all credits will count towards

graduation. Spanish majors may count up to three 300-level courses

towards their major. Spanish minors may count up to two courses towards

their minor.

To study abroad in the Fall semester,

your application must be submitted by March 6

Unless otherwise specified, overseas courses will be counted in the

following ways:

Students who take 200 level courses overseas may receive credit for

SPA 219, or SPA 241 or SPA 270 as determined by the course content.

Students who take 300 level courses overseas will receive credit for

SPA 370 IF they have met the pre-requisites cited above for the course

they have elected. In this case, they will receive credit for SPA 370

under the categories of literature or culture or linguistics as determined

by the course content. Specifically, students who intend to receive

credit for:

370 Culture must have completed three 200 level courses

370 Literature must have completed SPA 241

370 Linguistics must have completed SPA 215

Students who enroll in 300 level course overseas without having

completed the necessary pre-requisites at the time of registration will

not receive 300-level credit. They will receive credit for SPA 270

instead.

LITERATURE: Prerequisites:

SPA 311 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature (LVPA/Global)

241

SPA 312 Survey of Spanish-American Literature (LVPA/Global)

241

SPA 323 20th- Century Hispanic Theater (LVPA/Global)

241

SPA 327 Hispanic Short Story (LVPA/Global) 241

SPA 331 Spanish - American Novel (LVPA/Global) 241

SPA 348 Seminar in Hispanic Film (LVPA/Global) 241

SPA 353 Contemporary Literature of Spain 241

SPA 370 Topics in Spanish (Literature) 241

SPA 391 Independent Study in Spanish (depending on topic)

Four courses at 200 level & permission of instructor

SPA 302 Advanced Spanish Oral Proficiency

Two courses above the 203/210 level AND placement test Intermediate-Mid or higher

SPA 370 Topics courses taken abroad

The same pre-requisites as a regular SPA 370 class (in each respective category) PLUS Advisor’s and Chair’s approval

SPA 391 Overseas Cultural Studies (Weekly Diaries)

Advisor’s approval. ONLY Pass/Fail; may NOT count as one of the six required 300 level courses

SPA 497 Spanish Senior Seminar Four 300-level courses and Senior status at the beginning of this class

TCNJ Spain Program at the

Instituto Franklin/Universidad de

Alcalá de Henares, Spain

TCNJ is proud to offer a study abroad

program at the Universidad de Alcalá

de Henares during the Spring

semesters. Join us in the heart of Spain

— the Autonomous Community of

Madrid — at the Universidad de Alcalá

de Henares (UAH). The program is

hosted by the Instituto Franklin, an

academic meeting place for Spaniards

and Americans.

TCNJ Spain – Spring Semester Only

Required prerequisites:

Spanish majors and minors: SPA

203 or 210 and SPA 211

Others: Minimum of SPA 103. With

this course, students are able to take two Spanish courses while in Alcalá: SPA 203 and SPA 211.

Courses in Spanish, Business, Humanities (including Art History), and Social Sciences

Program Dates:

Early January to late April, 2020

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COURSES OFFERED 2020 COURSE NUMBERS IN GREEN fulfill one or more Liberal Learning domains; see below.

TCNJ Madrid Program Summer 2020

Study in Madrid, one of the world’s most cosmopolitan and vibrant cities. Travel through Spanish art, architecture and history in guided tours to historic sites. Visit some of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the world – Toledo, Segovia and Avila – designed as World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO. Live in the international dormitory, Casa do Brasil, located near the Universidad Complutense campus.

In order to qualify for admission to the

program, students must have a

minimum GPA of 2.5. All students in the program must register for SPA 171 and

at least one other course and may

choose from the following courses:

SPA 103 – Beginning Spanish III (1 unit). SPA 103 completes language

requirement – taught by Dr. Agustín

Otero

SPA 203 – Intermediate Oral Proficiency (1 unit) – taught by Dr.

Marimar Huguet-Jerez

(Prerequisites: SPA 103 or Oral

Placement Test)

SPA 216 – Current Events (1 unit) –

taught by Dr. Marimar Huguet-Jerez

(Prerequisites: SPA 203/210 and 211)

SPA 270 – Topics in Spanish Culture (1 unit) – taught by Dr. Agustín Otero

(Prerequisites: SPA 203/210 and 211)

SPA 370– Cultures of Spain (1 unit) –

taught by Dr. Agustín Otero (Prerequisites: Three SPA 200 courses)

Program Dates:

July 1 – August 1, 2020

Information Sessions:

Tues., Oct. 29, 3:30-4:30 Bliss 233

Tues., Nov. 6, 3:30-4:30 Bliss 233

Program Co-Directors:

Dr. Deborah Compte, Professor of Spanish / Dr. Agustín Otero, Associate

Professor of Spanish

SPRING SESSION, Jan. 27 - May 8, 2020

WINTER SESSION, Jan. 6 - Jan. 24, 2020

Course Description Day Time Instructor

Arabic

ARA 152-01 FIRST YEAR INTENSIVE ARABIC II Mon/Thur

Tues/Fri

11:00 AM

11:00 AM

-

-

12:20 PM

12:20 PM

Taha

Elkholy

ARA 171-01 CONTEMPORARY ARAB WORLD Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Elkholy

ARA 252-01 SECOND YEAR ARABIC II Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Taha

Chinese

CHI 152-01 FIRST YR INTENSIVE CHINESE II Mon/Thur

Tues/Fri

2:00 PM

2:00 PM

-

-

3:20 PM

3:20 PM

Liu

Mi, Jia

CHI 252-01 SECOND-YR CHINESE II Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Mi,Jia-Yan

CHI 360-01 CHI PHILOSOPHY & CALLIGRAPHY Mon/Thur 5:00 PM - 6:20 PM Liu

CHI 360-02 CHI PHILOSOPHY & CALLIGRAPHY Mon/Thur 6:30 PM - 7:50 PM Liu

French FRE 101-01 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS I Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Bouachrine

FRE 102-01 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS II Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Baker

FRE 102-02 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS II Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Baker

FRE 103-01 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS III Mon/Thur 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Tastenhoye

FRE 103-02 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS III Mon/Thur 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM Pfenninger

FRE 103-03 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS III Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Pfenninger

FRE 171-01 CONTEMPORARY FRANCE Mon/Thur 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM Bouachrine

FRE 211-01 INTER FRE COMPOSITION/CONVERS Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Tastenhoye

FRE 370-01 TOPICS IN FRENCH Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Pfenninger

German

GER 102-01 GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS II Mon/Thur 5:30 PM - 6:50 PM Hacker-Milano

GER 102-02 GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS II Tues/Fri 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Fenner

GER 201-01 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Fenner

Italian ITL 101-01 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS I Mon/Thur 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM Bandurski

ITL 102-01 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS II Mon/Thur 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Staff

ITL 102-02 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS II Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Staff

ITL 102-03 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS II Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Staff

ITL 103-01 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS III Mon/Thur 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM Wright

ITL 103-02 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS III Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Wright

ITL 171-01 CONTEMPORARY ITALY Mon/Thur 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM De Santis

ITL 216-01 CURRENT EVENTS IN ITAL-SPK WOR Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM De Santis

ITL 312-01 ITALY SINCE UNIFICATION Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Wright

Japanese

JPN 152-01 BEGIN INTENSIVE JAPANESE II

Blended: add’l online meeting

Mon/Thur

Weds

2:00 PM

3:30 PM

-

-

3:20 PM

4:50 PM

Kato

Didi-Ogren

JPN 171-01 CONTEMPORARY JAPAN Mon/Thur 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Didi-Ogren

JPN 171-02 CONTEMPORARY JAPAN Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Didi-Ogren

JPN 301-01 ADVANCED JAPANESE I Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Didi-Ogren

Russian

RUS 152-01 BEGINNING INTENSIVE RUSSIAN II

Blended: add’l online meeting

Mon/Thur

Weds

11:00 AM

3:30 PM

-

-

12:20 PM

4:50 PM Berg

RUS 171-01 CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Berg RUS 252-01 SECOND-YR RUSSIAN II Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Berg

Course Description Day Instructor

WLC 271 GENDER AND LANGUAGE Online meets Gender/Global Didi-Ogren

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APPROVED LIBERAL LEARNING COURSES

Exchange Programs

Spanish - Argentina

(Universidad de San Andres)

French - France (Université

Blaise Pascal)

German - Germany (Goethe

Universität Frankfurt)

Japanese - Japan (Kansai

Gaidai University)

Other Nationally

Known Overseas

Study Programs

Arabic: Jordan, Morocco,

Cairo

Chinese: Beijing, Shanghai,

and Xi'an

French: Paris

German: Berlin

Italian: Siena, Bologna

Spring Hill, Taormina, Milan

Japanese: Tokyo, Fukuoka

Russian: Moscow, St.

Petersburg, and Vladimir

Spanish: Spain, Argentina,

Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica,

Dominican Republic, and

Perú

Course Description Day Time Instructor

Spanish

SPA 101-01 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE I Mon/Thur 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Jimenez-Vergara

SPA 101-02 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE I Tues/Fri 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM Gabriel-Stheeman

SPA 101-03 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE I Tues/Fri 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Gabriel-Stheeman

SPA 102-01 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Kentengian

SPA 102-02 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Mon/Thur 5:30 PM - 6:50 PM Maniaci

SPA 102-03 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Mon/Thur 7:00 PM - 8:20 PM Maniaci

SPA 102-04 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Tues/Fri 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Huguet-Jerez

SPA 102-05 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Huguet-Jerez

SPA 102-06 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Latorre

SPA 102-07 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Latorre

SPA 103-02 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Mon/Thur 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM Foglietta

SPA 103-03 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Jimenez-Vergara

SPA 103-04 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Mon/Thur 5:30 PM - 6:50 PM Egas

SPA 103-05 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Mon/Thur 7:00 PM - 8:20 PM Egas

SPA 103-06 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Tues/Fri 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Warner Ault

SPA 103-07 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Warner Ault

SPA 103-08 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Morin

SPA 103-09 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Delbene

SPA 103-10 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III Tues/Fri 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Delbene

SPA 203-01 INTERMEDIATE ORAL PROFICIENCY Tues/Fri 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Compte

SPA 203-02 INTERMEDIATE ORAL PROFICIENCY Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Compte

SPA 211-01 INTERMEDIATE WRITING PROFICIEN Tues/Fri 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM Foglietta

SPA 211-03 INTERMEDIATE WRITING PROFICIEN Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Huguet-Jerez

SPA 215-01 SPANISH PHONETICS Tues/Fri 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Morin

SPA 218-01 BUSINESS SPANISH Mon/Thur 12:30 PM - 1:50 PM Stillman

SPA 219-01 SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Kentengian

SPA 241-01 INTRO TO LIT IN SPANISH Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Figueroa

SPA 270/370 SPANISH-AMERICAN CULTURES Mon/Thur 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Figueroa

SPA 327-01 HISPANIC SHORT STORY Tues/Fri 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Warner Ault

SPA 351-01 SPANISH/ENGLISH TRANSLATION I Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Morin

SPA 497-01 SPANISH SENIOR SEMINAR Tues 5:30 PM - 8:20 PM Gabriel-Stheeman

Linguistics

LNG 201-01 INTRO TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE Mon/Thur 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Steele

LNG 202-01 STRUCTURE & HIST ENGLISH LANG Tues/Fri 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Graham

LNG 372-01

HON 270-01 DIALECTS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH Mon/Thur 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Steele

SPA 215-01 SPANISH PHONETICS Tues/Fri 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM Morin

SPA 351-01 SPANISH/ENGLISH TRANSLATION I Tues/Fri 2:00 PM - 3:20 PM Stillman

WLC 220-01 INTRO TO ROMANCE LINGUISTICS Mon/Thur 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM Stillman

WLC 390-01 2ND LANG ACQUISITION REL METHO Weds 5:30 PM - 8:20 PM Goebel

World Languages and Cultures

WLC 371-01 TOPICS: GLOBAL KUNG FU CINEMA Tues 5:30 PM - 8:20 PM Mi

Course fulfills Course fulfills Course fulfills

ARA 171 LVPA/Global JPN 171 LVPA/Global LNG 202 SCHP

CHI 360 WVWK/Global RUS 171 LVPA/Global LNG 372/HON 270 Race & Ethnicity

FRE 171 LVPA/Global SPA 241 LVPA/Global WLC 220 Global/SCHP

ITL 171 LVPA/Global SPA 327 LVPA/Global WLC 371 LVPA/Global/Race

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WORLD LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS MAJOR

♦ Are you interested in how languages work and what people do with them?

♦ Do you want to open yourself to post-graduate work opportunities in international

business, law enforcement, marketing, or government work?

The World Language and Linguistics major is a great choice for a second major, and combines well with many other HSS majors.

Even students who enter with no knowledge of a foreign language will have ample time to complete the required seven language courses.

Fulfill your Liberal Learning requirements while completing the major.

For general queries contact

Regina Morin ([email protected]) or Holly Didi-Ogren ([email protected])

Course Description Day Time Instructor

SPA 101-01 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE I M/T/W/Th/F 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Figueroa

SPA 102-01 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II M/T/W/Th/F 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Morin

SPA 103-01 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III M/T/W/Th/F 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM Jimenez-Vergara

WLC 271 GENDER AND LANGUAGE Online meets Gender/Global Didi-Ogren

SUMMER SESSION II, June 15 - July 16, 2020

Course Description Day Time Instructor

SPA 102-02 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE II M/T/W/Th 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Jimenez-Vergara

SPA 103-03 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III M/T/W 11:00 AM - 1:50 PM Otero

SUMMER SESSION I, May 26 - June 12, 2020

SUMMER SESSION III, July 20 - August 21, 2020

Course Description Day Time Instructor

SPA 103-04 BASIC SPANISH SEQUENCE III M/T/W/Th 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Jimenez-Vergara