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HUFR 203 - Foreign Language Credits 3 Intermediate grammar, listening, speaking, writing, reading. Course develops communication in various contexts with increasing proficiency. Learners will acquire greater command over basic and intermediate level structures. They will be equipped to use the linguistic, sociolinguistic and pragmatic competencies in broader domains. At this level, the learner can perform the activities of the language of perception (e.g., can understand the main ideas of complex texts on various topics, including semi-specialized language), of production (e.g., can express oneself clearly and in detail on a wide range of topics), in interaction (e.g., can maintain a conversation and interact with a certain degree of fluency and spontaneity). Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFR 201.
PEED 480 - Directed Study Credits 1-3 Independent work, research, readings and/or professional experiences in the field. Note(s): May be taken for a total of 6 credits. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: PEED 301, PEED 302, PEED 303. Restrictions: Must be Senior Class; and Kinesiology (KHPE); Credits 1-3 Professionally supervised participation in a middle school, high school, or college coaching setting. Note(s): A minimum of thirty hours of involvement will be required. Documentation of time spent and activities performed must be submitted. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Language, Foreign Faculty Chair: Victor Velazquez, Ph.D. Associate Professor : Bryant, Hernandez, Obrist, Velazquez Assistant Professors: Reyes Courses Undergraduate Level. PEED 485 - Internship Credits 1-4 This is an introductory course designed to build basic language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) by focusing on the cultural content, vocabulary and grammar necessary to develop communicative competence at an intermediate low proficiency level. Note(s): Approved for General Education Foreign Language credit. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFR 102 - Foreign Language Credits 1-4 This is an introductory course designed to build basic language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) by focusing on the cultural content, vocabulary and grammar necessary to develop communicative competence at an intermediate low-mid proficiency level. Note(s): Approved for General Education Foreign Language credit. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFR 101 or demonstration of equivalent proficiency. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFR 201 - Foreign Language Credits 1-4 Special Offerings (HUFR) HUFR 101 - Foreign Language This is an intermediate course designed to further develop basic language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) by focusing on the cultural content, vocabulary and grammar necessary to develop communicative competence at an intermediate mid-high proficiency level. Note(s): Approved for General Education Foreign Language credit. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFR 102 or demonstration of equivalent proficiency. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level.
Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFR 290 - Reading Foreign Language Texts
Credits 3
This course will develop reading proficiency at an advanced level. Students will focus on grammatical, lexical, and syntactical structures of the target language in the reading of texts from various genres. Note(s): May be taken for a total of 6 credits. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HUFR 299 - Faith, Life and Culture: Travel Practicum Credits 3 Provides a historical and sociological examination of the role or religion, in particular Christianity in its various forms, in the culture, history, and faith of people speaking the target language. Attention will be given to expressions of faith, religious practices, and the role of faith in the life of people and society. This course will be taught as a travel practicum. There is a substantial service learning component. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: HUFR 201 or permission of instructor. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fees: Additional fees may vary. Mathematics Faculty Chair: William Wade, Ph.D. Professor: Wade Associate Professor: DiMuro, Lin, Stangl, Wilson, Yan Courses Mathematics (MATH) MATH 101 - Precalculus Mathematics Credits 3 Sets, the real number system, relations, functions, graphs, algebraic processes, inequalities, trigonometric functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, introduction to sequences. Note(s): Approved for General Education Math credit. May not be counted toward the major. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Three years of high school mathematics. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MATH 102 - Topics in Mathematics Credits 1-3 Topics in mathematics selected from general education mathematics classes. Arranged in conjunction with the individual needs of the student. Note(s): Approved for General Education Math credit. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level.
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