Students with no previous training in their desired language must enroll in 1010-numbered
language courses. Students with one, two, three or four high school credits must take the departmentally
administered placement exam. Students must place out of the 2050 level to satisfy the language requirement.
1010-1020. Elementary French. 4 hours each. (4;1)
1010 (1411). Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice.
1020 (1412). Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice. Prerequisite(s): FREN 1010
or equivalent.
2040-2050. Intermediate French. 3 hours each.
2040 (2311). Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): FREN 1020 or equivalent.
2050 (2312). Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): FREN 2040 or equivalent.
2900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours.
3040. Advanced Readings in French
Culture. 3 hours. Selected readings in contemporary French culture and literature
with emphasis on conversational and written practice. Prerequisite(s): FREN 2050 or equivalent.
3050. Advanced Readings in French
Literature. 3 hours. Selected readings in contemporary French literature with
emphasis on conversational and written practice. Prerequisite(s): FREN 2050 or equivalent.
3060-3070. Advanced French Composition and Oral
Practice. 3 hours each. Composition, oral reports and discussions
of French civilization topics. Prerequisite(s): FREN 2050 or equivalent.
3060. Oral practice through conversation; phonetics.
3070. Written compositions; advanced grammar.
3075. Writing in French: Style and
Technique. 3 hours. Perfection of writing skills and strategies through various forms
of composition. Prerequisite(s): FREN 3070.
3080. Advanced French Conversation. 3 hours. Video-centered study of themes related to contemporary French
experience and heavily oriented toward conversation on topics of interest to contemporary youth. Prerequisite(s): FREN 3060 or
consent of department.
3090. Scientific French. 3 hours. Students become familiar with scientific terminology in French and with the scientific
and technological accomplishments of France. Use of various documents, such as articles and book excerpts, audio recordings
and video sequences. Prerequisite(s): FREN 2050 or equivalent.
4030. Survey of French Literature I. 3 hours. French Literature to 1600. Readings, lectures, discussions and term
projects. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced French, at least 3 hours of which must be FREN 3040 or FREN 3050, or
departmental equivalent.
4040. Survey of French Literature II. 3 hours. French Literature from 1600 to 1800. Readings, lectures, discussions and
term projects. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced French, at least 3 hours of which must be FREN 3040 or FREN 3050,
or departmental equivalent.
4050. Survey of French Literature III. 3 hours. French Literature since 1800. Readings, lectures, discussions and
term projects. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced French, at least 3 hours of which must be FREN 3040 or FREN 3050,
or departmental equivalent.
4080. Business French. 3 hours. Students become familiar with business terminology in French. They also learn to function
in a French business environment, including writing business letters, conducting telephone conversations and business
meetings. This course serves as preparation for the exam leading to the Certificat Pratique of the Paris Chamber of Commerce
and Industry. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced French.
4100. The Nineteenth-Century French
Novel. 3 hours. Readings, lectures and term projects. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours
of advanced French.
4200. 20th-Century French Novel. 3 hours. Readings, lectures and discussions of 20th-century French novels.
Prerequisite (s): FREN 3050 and 3 additional hours of advanced French.
4310. Contemporary French Civilization. 3 hours. A survey of contemporary French society including institutions, the
value system and current issues. Readings, discussions and audiovisual materials. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced French
or consent of department.
4500. The French Short Story. 3 hours. Close study of the French short story, with emphasis on oral discussion and
oral testing as preparation for the Texas Oral Proficiency Test (TOPT) required for teacher certification in French. Required
for teaching majors. Prerequisite(s): FREN 3060 and 3070.
4900-4910. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each.
4920. Cooperative Education in French. 1-3 hours. Supervised work in a job directly related to the student's
major, professional field of study or career objective. Prerequisite(s): 12 hours of credit in French; student must meet the
employer's requirements and have consent of the department chair. May be repeated for credit.
1010-1020. Elementary German. 4 hours each. (4;1)
1010 (1311/1411). Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice.
1020 (1312/1412). Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice. Prerequisite(s): GERM 1010
or equivalent.
2040-2050. Intermediate German. 3 hours each.
2040 (2311). Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): GERM 1020 or equivalent.
2050 (2312). Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2040 or equivalent.
2900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours.
3020. Advanced German Language. 3 hours. Continued general studies with readings, conversation, aural practice
and composition. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2050 or equivalent.
3040. Readings in German Culture. 3 hours. Selected readings in contemporary Austrian, German and Swiss culture
with emphasis on conversational practice. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2050 or equivalent.
3050. Readings in German Literature. 3 hours. Selected readings in contemporary German literature with emphasis
on conversational practice. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2050 or equivalent.
3060-3070. Advanced German Composition and Oral
Practice. 3 hours each. Composition, oral reports and discussions
of German civilization topics. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2050 or equivalent.
4310. Advanced German Civilization and
Culture. 3 hours. Readings and discussions; literature, music, philosophy
and science; historical development. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2050 or equivalent.
4330. Advanced German Grammar and
Syntax. 3 hours. Descriptive study of language, structure and
history. Prerequisite(s): GERM 2050 or consent of department.
4350. Advanced German Literature. 3 hours. A survey or study of a period, movement, theme, genre or author.
Readings, lectures, discussion, term projects. Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of advanced German. May be repeated as topics vary.
4900-4910. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each.
1010-1020. Elementary Language. 4 hours each.
1010. Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice.
1020. Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice. Prerequisite(s): foreign language course
1010 in same language, or equivalent.
Japanese, Italian and Russian currently are being offered as languages in 1010-1020.
2040-2050. Intermediate Language. 3 hours each.
2040. Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): foreign language course 1020 in
same language, or equivalent.
2050. Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): foreign language course 2040 in
same language, or equivalent.
2900-2910. Special Problems. 1-4 hours each.
4900-4910. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each.
1010-1020. Elementary Latin. 4 hours each.
1010 (1411). Grammar and basic vocabulary.
1020 (1412). Grammar and basic vocabulary. Prerequisite(s): LATI 1010 or equivalent.
2040-2050. Intermediate Latin. 3 hours each.
2040 (2311). Grammar principles and readings from representative Roman authors; Vergil. Prerequisite(s): LATI 1020
or equivalent.
2050 (2312). Grammar principles and readings from representative Roman authors; Livy. Prerequisite(s): LATI 2040
or equivalent.
4900-4910. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each.
1010-1020. Elementary Spanish. 4 hours each.
1010 (1311/1411). (2;1;2) Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice.
1020 (1312/1412). (2;1;2) Grammar and phonetics; reading, composition and oral-aural practice. Prerequisite(s):
SPAN 1010 or equivalent.
2040-2050. Intermediate Spanish. 3 hours each.
2040 (2311). Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 1020 or equivalent.
2050 (2312). Grammar, composition, oral-aural practice and readings. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2040 or equivalent.
2900. Special Problems. 1-3 hours.
3030. Readings in Spanish-American Short
Story. 3 hours. Selected readings in Spanish-American short stories
with emphasis on techniques for gaining reading fluency in Spanish. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
3040. Mexican Culture: A Conversational
Approach. 3 hours. Selected readings in Mexican culture, discussions
and audiovisual materials. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
3050. Readings in Hispanic Literature. 3 hours. Selected readings in modern Spanish and Spanish-American literature
with emphasis on conversational and written practice. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
3060-3070. Advanced Spanish Composition and Oral
Practice. 3 hours each. Composition, oral reports, and Spanish
and Spanish-American topics. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
3110. Introduction to Hispanic Literature.
3 hours. Literary terminology, analysis of text, and differences among the
genres. Readings include writings from a wide variety of Hispanic authors (both traditional and contemporary, from Spain and
Latin America). Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or consent of department.
3150. Spanish Culture and Civilization. 3 hours. An examination of the culture and lifestyle of the Spanish people
with emphasis on the historical, intellectual, artistic and social development of contemporary Spain. Readings, discussions
and audiovisual materials. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
3160. Spanish-American Culture and
Civilization. 3 hours. An examination of the culture and lifestyle of the
Spanish-American people with emphasis on the historical, intellectual, artistic and social development of Spanish-American
countries. Readings, discussions and audiovisual materials. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
4010. Aspects of Contemporary Mexican Culture.
3 hours. Study of various aspects of Mexican culture,
including historical, literary, artistic, political and economic arenas. Offered in Mexico to provide total immersion in the language
and culture with field trips to culturally significant sites. Prerequisite(s): completion of at least one year of Spanish or
the equivalent. Spanish majors and minors are preferred.
4020. Aspects of Contemporary Spanish Culture.
3 hours. Study of Spanish culture, including historical, literary,
artistic, political and economic areas. Offered in Spain to provide total immersion in the language and culture with field trips
to culturally significant sites. Locations may include Toledo, El Escorial, Valle de los Caídos and Madrid, including the
Royal Palace, Prado, Reina Sofia and Sorolla Museums. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or consent of department.
4080. Business Spanish. 3 hours. Oral, written and reading skills in Spanish for business purposes, as well as a
cultural understanding of how business transactions are conducted in the Hispanic world. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced
Spanish or consent of department.
4120. Advanced Spanish Grammar. 3 hours. Pronunciation principles, orthography and punctuation; syntactical, lexical
and stylistic aspects. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or consent of department.
4210. Spanish Phonetics and
Pronunciation. 3 hours. Study of the Spanish sound system and how it corresponds to
Spanish orthography and pronunciation. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2050 or equivalent.
4310-4320. Survey of Spanish Literature. 3 hours each. Readings, lectures, discussions and term projects. Prerequisite(s):
6 hours of advanced Spanish or consent of department.
4310. Spanish literature to 1700.
4320. Spanish literature since 1700.
4330. Post-Franco Spain: Literature and Culture.
3 hours. Study of the literature, culture and lifestyle of the Spanish
people since the death of Franco and the country's return to democracy. Readings, discussions and audiovisual
materials. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced Spanish or consent of department.
4360-4370. Survey of Spanish-American
Literature. 3 hours each. Readings, lectures, discussions and term
projects. Prerequisite(s): 6 hours of advanced Spanish or consent of department.
4360. Spanish-American literature from the colonial period to 1888.
4370. Spanish-American literature since 1888.
4900-4910. Special Problems. 1-3 hours each.
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French, FREN = 0131
German, GERM = 0132
Language, LANG = 0134
Latin, LATI = 0135
Spanish, SPAN = 0138
French, FREN = 0131
German, GERM = 0132
Language, LANG = 0134
Latin, LATI = 0135
Spanish, SPAN = 0138