Language Courses
(Also LAC 110) Introductory course to Spanish Language and Culture. Basic language skills for the student who has no previous knowledge of the language. Course will cover different language functions, basic vocabulary, simple grammatical structure, oral recitation and written composition. In addition to language studies, the course will compare and contrast American, Latin American, Latino and Spanish cultures.
(Also LAC 115) Introductory course to French Language and Culture. Basic language skills for the student who has no previous knowledge of the language. Course will cover different language functions, basic vocabulary, simple grammatical structures, oral recitation and written composition. In addition to language studies, the course will compare French and French diasporic cultures in the Caribbean, Africa and elsewhere.
(Also LAC 120) Further development of language skills to broaden awareness and increase appreciation of the culture.
(Also LAC 125) Further development of language skills to broaden awareness and increase appreciation of the culture.
Fundamentals of French usage, oral and written. An introduction to French diction and phonetics. The student acquires fluency in the reading of selections from literary works and through training in correct pronunciation. Conducted in the French language.
(Also LAC 205) Fundamentals of Spanish usage, oral and written. An introduction to Spanish diction and phonetics. The student acquires fluency in the reading of selections from the literary works as well as from training in correct pronunciation.
A continuation of FRN 205.
Continuation of SPA 205.
A practical course that includes the special vocabulary and idiomatic structures needed for communicating with Spanish-speaking people in their daily work.
An intensive study of Spanish grammar. Practical application through the writing of essays, translations, and oral reports.
Continuation of SPA 301.
Principles of French grammar and expression as found in the spoken language and the more difficult literary works. Practical application through the writing of original essays and translations.
A continuation of FRN 310.