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FF 309: French Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Political, social, and other developments in France from the Middle Ages to 1800. Course Type(s): CC
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FF 312: Independent Readings in French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Supervised readings in the original language for students who wish to do intensive work in their major field; materials are selected in consultation with the student's advisor from the major field, and the student confers regularly with an instructor from the language staff. Course Type(s): None
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FF 499: Independent Study in French
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Guided readings and research on an area or topic of the French language, culture and/or literature selected in consultation with the instructor. Regular conferences with the instructor and written reports. Course Type(s): None
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FG 102: Elementary German II
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Elements of language structure through oral and written practice in the classroom, supplemented by work in the language laboratory, with emphasis on everyday German and easy German prose. Prerequisite: German 101. Course Type(s): CC
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FG 201: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Review of grammar, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions; skill development in reading and writing German through exercises in composition and the reading of modern German texts. Students who register for German 201 must also register for a weekly session of conversation practice in the Foreign Language Resource Center, coordinated by the Department of Foreign Language Studies. Course Type(s): CC
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FG 202: Intermediate German II
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Review of grammar, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions; skill development in reading and writing German through exercises in composition and the reading of modern German texts. Students who register for German 202 must also register for a weekly session of conversation practice in the Foreign Language Resource Center, coordinated by the Department of Foreign Language Studies. Prerequisite: German 101. Course Type(s): CC
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FG 499: Independent Study in German
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Guided readings and research on an area or topic of the German language, culture and/or literature selected in consultation with the instructor. Regular conferences with the instructor and written reports. Course Type(s): None
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FH 102: Elementary Modern Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Elements of language structure through oral and written practice, supplemented by work in the language laboratory, with emphasis on everyday Hebrew. Prerequisite: Hebrew 101 or some knowledge of the language. Course Type(s): CC
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FI 102: Elementary Italian II
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Intended for students with no more than three years of high school Italian or students who have completed Italian 101. Italian 101 and 102 are sequential. Prerequisite: Italian 101. Course Type(s): CC
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FI 201: Intermediate Italian I
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An intermediate-level, communicative-based language sequence. A review of Italian grammar, vocabulary, and communicative structures, this course sequence emphasizes skill development in speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing in Italian through oral and written practice in the classroom and in the language laboratory. Students will also be introduced to Italian literature and culture through short literary and non-literary texts. Italian 201 and 202 are sequential. Students who register for Italian 201 must also register for a weekly session of conversation practice in the Foreign Language Resource Center, coordinated by the Department of Foreign Language Studies. Prerequisite: Four years of high-school Italian or Italian 102. Course Type(s): CC
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