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Modern Languages

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Courses American Sign Language (HUFA)

Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition

HUFS 322

Credit(s): 3.

OR HUFS 330

HUFA 101 - Elementary American Sign Language Basic principles and practice in the fundamental skills of signs and fingerspelling from the ASL perspective for communication with the deaf. Credit(s): 4. HUFA 102 - Elementary American Sign Language Basic principles and practice in the fundamental skills of signs and fingerspelling from the ASL perspective for communication with the deaf. Prerequisite(s): 101 or equivalent. Students with high school American Sign Language should consult with the department for placement. Credit(s): 4. HUFA 201 - Intermediate American Sign Language Designed for those who possess the basic skills of manual communication. Further instruction in the development of ASL vocabulary, fingerspelling, fluency, receptive and expressive skills. Prerequisite(s): 101, 102. Credit(s): 4.

Credit(s): 3.

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Drama: History and Application

Credit(s): 3.

HUFS 365 OR HUFS 385

Translation

Credit(s): 3.

Service Learning Project One program-related service learning project is required for a minor in Spanish. This requirement is automatically satisfied by taking HUFS 385 Internship or by completing a semester-length study abroad program. It may also be fulfilled by other means with approval from the Department of Modern Languages. Elective Requirements Students may choose 2 electives that are 300-level courses and above. One of the electives must be a 400-level course in Spanish.

French (HUFF)

Community Spanish

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

HUFS 334 HUFS 390 HUFS 391 HUFS 392

HUFF 101 - Elementary French Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill, graded reading. From the beginning, classroom conversations in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Prerequisite(s): Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Credit(s): 4. HUFF 102 - Elementary French Basic principles of pronunciation and grammar, vocabulary drill, graded reading. From the beginning, classroom conversations in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Prerequisite(s): 101 or equivalent. Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Credit(s): 4. HUFF 201 - Intermediate French Intermediate grammar and conversation, with emphasis on reading for meaning and speed. Class conducted in French. Lecture/Lab Hours: Five hours each week. Prerequisite(s): 102 or equivalent. Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible to complete general education requirements (B.A. degree) if the student starts in the senior year. Credit(s): 4. HUFF 202 - Conversational French Typical aspects of French daily life with special emphasis on idioms, useful phrases and conversational patterns. Topics deal with true to life situations and practical aspects of the language. When Offered: Three hours each week. Not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisite(s): 201. Students with high school French should consult with the department for placement. Note(s): Students desiring to enroll in French should do so during the freshman and sophomore years. It is impossible

Spanish in the Professions

Spanish for Health Care Professions

Spanish for Education and Helping Professions Spanish for Pastoral and Nonprofit Professions

Credit(s): 3.

HUFS 393

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Spanish for Business Professions Spanish for Communications Professions Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics

HUFS 394 HUFS 395

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

HUFS 396 HUFS 410 HUFS 420 HUFS 430

Spanish American Literature

Spanish Literature

Spanish American Literature Since 1950 Seminar in Hispanic Linguistics Studies in Spanish American Culture Teaching Assistant Practicum

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

HUFS 433 HUFS 460

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 2.

HUFS 470 HUFS 475 HUFS 485 HUFS 490

Directed Research

Credit(s): 1 - 3.

Internship

Credit(s): 3.

Seminar in Hispanic Studies Credit(s): 1 - 3. Additionally, students may select to take one elective from the list above and one elective from the list of courses below. These courses are program-related content courses that are taught in English and include: ENGL 481 Studies in World Literature Credit(s): 3. HIST 312 History of Latin America Credit(s): 3. HUFS 400 Survey of Hispanic Literature in Translation Credit(s): 3. INAL 300 Introduction to Language and Linguistics Credit(s): 3. INCS 332 Peoples of the World Credit(s): 3. Latin America only.

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