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FD 6324: Spanish Grammar I
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to Basic Conversational Spanish designed to give students basic communication proficiency in Spanish: reading, writing, speaking, listening and understanding. Each class builds around a dialogue presenting a realistic situation in a Spanish-speaking locale. Students are introduced to correct pronunciation of a dialogue, learn thematically arranged vocabulary, and get acquainted with major grammatical points covered in the dialogue.
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FD 6325: Spanish Grammar II
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A continuation of FD 6324 -- Spanish Grammar I which is designed to give students full communication proficiency in Spanish: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the basic structures, language functions, and vocabulary groups of the Spanish language. Prerequisite: FD 6324.
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FD 6326: French Grammar I
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to Basic Conversational French designed to give students basic communication proficiency in French reading, writing, speaking, listening and understanding. Each class builds around a dialogue presenting a realistic situation in a French-speaking locale. Students are introduced to correct pronunciation of a dialogue, learn thematically arranged vocabulary, and get acquainted with major grammatical points covered in the dialogue.
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FD 6327: French Grammar II
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A continuation of FD 6326 -- French Grammar I which is designed to give students full communication proficiency in French: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the basic structures, language functions, and vocabulary groups of the French language. Prerequisite: FD6326.
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FD 6328: French Reading
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey course developing skills in reading the French language. The course builds vocabulary, expands knowledge of grammar and syntax, and develops comprehension of the language. Prerequisite: FD 6327.
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FD 6329: Spanish Reading
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey course developing skills in reading Spanish language. The course builds vocabulary, expands knowledge of grammar and syntax, and develops comprehension of the language. Prerequisite: FD 6325.
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FD 6330: Biblical Aramaic
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of Biblical Aramaic. The course involves reading Aramaic portions of the Old Testament. Prerequisite: FD 6308 or FD 6309.
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FD 6331: German Reading
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey course developing skills in reading German. The course builds vocabulary, expands knowledge of grammar and syntax, and develops comprehension of the language. Prerequisite: FD 6321.
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FD 6336: Classical Syriac
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of classical Syriac, a branch of the Aramaic language family. The course involves reading Syriac portions of the Old Testament and New Testament. Prerequisite: FD 6330 -- Biblical Aramaic.
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FD 6340: Logic
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of the principles of logic and an examination of techniques for determining the validity of arguments. It includes discussion of informal fallacies, Aristotelian logic, and symbolic logic.
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