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HU 412F: French III 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course, a continuation of French II, will provide the students with the remainingmajor grammar aspects of the language. These aspects include reflexive verbs, irregular verbs, the imperfect, subjunctive, conditional and future tenses, as well as possessive and demonstrative pronouns. In terms of vocabulary, the students will have a chance to read short excerpts from French newspapers andmagazines. The spoken aspect of the language will be enhanced by television news programs fromParis andmore of the course being conducted in French. The cultural aspects will be complemented by videos and film, and short incursions into art and literature. (prereq: HU-411F or three years of high school French,must obtain permission from Dr. Kent)
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HU 412G: German III 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-411G German II. (prereq: HU-411G or three years of high school German,must obtain permission fromDr. Stahnke or Dr. Kent)
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HU 412I: Italian III 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-411I Italian II. (prereq: HU-411I or three years of high school Italian,must obtain permission fromDr. Kent)
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HU 412J: Japanese III 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-411J Japanese II. During the Japanese III course, students will achieve communicative competence of the Japanese language in four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. A large part of the time will be devoted to class exercises. (prereq: HU-411J or three years of high school Japanese,must obtain permission fromDr. Kent)
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HU 412S: Spanish III 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-411S Spanish II. (prereq: HU-411S or three years of high school Spanish,must obtain permission fromDr. Kent)
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HU 413G: German IV 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This conversation and composition course is taught primarily in German. Grammar is reviewed as needed. Vocabulary review and expansion is addressed through the readingmaterial. Course grades are determined by short quizzes, weekly writing assignments, class participation, and a midtermand final exam. (prereq: HU-412G or four years of high school German,must obtain permission fromDr. Stahnke or Dr. Kent)
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HU 413S: Spanish IV 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-412S Spanish III. (prereq: HU-412S or four years of high school Spanish,must obtain permission fromDr. Kent)
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HU 414G: German V 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-413G German IV. (prereq: HU-413G,Must obtain permission fromDr. Stahnke or Dr. Kent)
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HU 414S: Spanish V 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is a continuation of HU-413S Spanish IV. (prereq: HU-413S or four years of high school Spanish,must obtain permission fromDr. Kent)
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HU 420: Classical Derivatives 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course aims to help the student better appreciate the classical heritage of the English language. It is a comprehensive study of the basic Greek and Latin word elements - roots, prefixes, and suffixes - that underliemodern English usage. The purpose of the course is to provide the student with a systematicmethod for increasing his/her vocabulary. Exercises will illustrate practical application.
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