Folk Experience, ENGLISH 3361 Narrative and Medicine, AFAMAST 1121 African Civilizations to 1870, AFAMAST 1122 African Civilizations, 1870 to the Present, AFAMAST 2251 Introduction to African Literature, CLAS 2201 Classical Civilization: Greece, CLAS 2202 Classical Civilization: Rome, EALL 1231 East Asian Humanities, HISTORY 1101 Latin American Civilizations to 1825, HISTORY 1102 Latin American Civilizations since 1825, HISTORY 1151 American Civilization to 1877, HISTORY 1152 American Civilization since 1877, HISTORY 1211 Western Civilization to the 17th Century, HISTORY 1212 Western Civilization, 17th Century to Present, HISTORY 1682 World History from 1500 to the Present, HISTORY 2450 Ancient and Medieval Jewish History, 300 BCE-1100 CE, JEWSHST 2201 Introduction to Jewish Culture, Thought, and Practice, RELSTDS 2102.01 Literature and Religion, RELSTDS 2102.02 Comparative Sacred Texts, WGSST 1110 Gender, Sex and Power, PHILOS 1100 Introduction to Philosophy, PHILOS 1300 Introduction to Ethics, PHILOS 2400 Political and Social Philosophy, PHILOS 2450 Philosophical Problems in the Arts, AGSYSMT 3191 Internship in Agricultural Systems Management, BIOWMGT 2010T Introduction to Bioenergy and Biological Waste Management, BIOWMGT 2020T Bioenergy and Wastewater Technologies, BIOWMGT 2030T Feedstock Evaluation and Analysis, BIOWMGT 2189T Bioenergy and Biological Waste Management Practicum, BIOWMGT 2191T Bioenergy and Biological Waste Management Internship, CONSYSM 3191 Internship in Construction Systems Management, ENGR 1188 Fundamentals of Engineering for Transfer - Problem Solving and Design, ENGR 1259 Fundamentals of Academic Success for Engineering Students, ISE 2040 Engineering Economics, ENGTECH 1201.01T Exploring Engineering Technologies, ENGTECH 2011T Small Engine Basics, ENGTECH 2050T Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, ENGTECH 2191.01T Construction Management Internship, ENGTECH 2191.02T Hydraulic Power and Motion Control Internship, ENGTECH 2191.03T Power Equipment Internship, ENGTECH 2191.04T Agricultural Systems Technology Internship, ENGTECH 2214T Fundamentals of Fluid Power and Components, ENGTECH 2221T Component Rebuilding, ENGTECH 2224T Fluids, Filtration, and Fluid Conveyance, ENGTECH 2234T Basic Pneumatic Systems, ENGTECH 2238T Electrohydraulics and System Design, ENGTECH 2240T Welding Technology, ENGTECH 2242T Metals and Metal Manufacturing, ENGTECH 2312T Engineering Technology Fundamentals, ENGTECH 2322T Basic Electricity and Electronics, ENGTECH 2336T Methods of Power Transmission, ARABIC 1101.01 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I, ARABIC 1101.02 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic I: Intensive, ARABIC 1102.01 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II, ARABIC 1102.02 Elementary Modern Standard Arabic II: Intensive, ARABIC 1103.01 Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I, ARABIC 1103.02 Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic I: Intensive, ARABIC 2104.01 Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II, ARABIC 2104.02 Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic II: Intensive, ARABIC 2241 Culture of the Contemporary Arab World, ARABIC 2367 Issues in Arab-American Society, Culture, and Literature, ARABIC 2701 Classical and Medieval Arabic Literature in Translation, ARABIC 2702 Modern Arabic Literature in Translation, ARABIC 3105 Intermediate Literary Arabic Reading I, ARABIC 3301 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World, ARABIC 3601 Introduction to Arabic Philosophy, ARABIC 4106 Intermediate Literary Arabic Reading II, ARABIC 4108 Advanced Arabic Grammar and Stylistics, ARABIC 4626 Introduction to the Arabic Qur'an, ASL 1101 Elementary American Sign Language I, ASL 1102 Elementary American Sign Language II, ASL 1103 Intermediate American Sign Language, ASL 2104 American Sign Language Conversational Discourse, ASL 3105 American Sign Language Literature, ASL 3350 American Deaf Arts and Literature, ASL 4189S Intersection of American Sign Language, Deaf Culture, and the Deaf Community, BCS 1101 Elementary Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian I, BCS 1102 Elementary Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II, BCS 1103 Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian I, BCS 2104 Intermediate Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II, CHINESE 1101.01 Level One Chinese I: Classroom Track, CHINESE 1101.02 Level One Chinese I: Summer Intensive Track, CHINESE 1101.51 Level One Chinese I: Individualized Track, CHINESE 1102.01 Level One Chinese II: Classroom Track, CHINESE 1102.02 Level One Chinese II: Summer Intensive Track, CHINESE 1102.51 Level One Chinese II: Individualized Track, CHINESE 1103.01 Level Two Chinese I: Classroom Track, CHINESE 1103.51 Level Two Chinese I: Individualized Track, CHINESE 2102 Level Two Chinese II: Classroom Track, CHINESE 2141.01 Intensive Level Two Chinese-Oral: Classroom Track, CHINESE 2141.02 Intensive Level Two Chinese-Oral: Summer Intensive Track, CHINESE 2151.01 Intensive Level Two Chinese-Written: Classroom Track, CHINESE 2151.51 Intensive Level Two Chinese-Written: Individualized Track, CHINESE 2231 Traditional Chinese Culture, CHINESE 2232 Modern Chinese Culture, CHINESE 2283 Chinese Calligraphy, CHINESE 2451 Chinese Literature in Translation, CHINESE 4101 Level Three Chinese I, CHINESE 4102 Level Three Chinese II, CHINESE 4142.01 Intensive Level Three Chinese-Oral: Classroom Track, CHINESE 4142.02 Intensive Level Three Chinese-Oral: Summer Intensive Track, CHINESE 4152.01 Intensive Level Three Chinese-Written: Classroom Track, CHINESE 4152.51 Intensive Level Three Chinese-Written: Individualized Track, CHINESE 4194 Group Studies, CHINESE 4301 Conversational Cantonese for Mandarin Speakers I, CHINESE 4302 Conversational Cantonese for Mandarin Speakers II, CHINESE 4380 The Chinese Language, CHINESE 4381 The Chinese Language and Its History, CHINESE 4383 The Chinese Language and Its Script, CHINESE 4402 Traditional Chinese Fiction in Translation, CHINESE 4403 Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, CHINESE 4404 Chinese Drama, CHINESE 4405 China in Chinese Film, CHINESE 4406 China Pop: Contemporary Popular Culture and Media in Greater China, FRENCH 1101.01 Beginning French I Classroom, FRENCH 1101.51 Beginning French I Individualized, FRENCH 1101.61 Beginning French I: Individualized DL, FRENCH 1102.01 Beginning French II Classroom, FRENCH 1102.51 Beginning French II Individualized, FRENCH 1102.61 Beginning French II: Individualized DL, FRENCH 1103.01 Beginning French III Conversation and Composition, FRENCH 1103.02 Beginning French III Conversation, FRENCH 1103.03 Beginning French III Contemporary Culture, FRENCH 1103.04 Beginning French III Civilization, FRENCH 1103.51 Beginning French III Individualized, FRENCH 1103.61 Beginning French III Individualized DL, FRENCH 1155.01 Beginning French Review Classroom, FRENCH 1801 Masterpieces of the French-Speaking World, FRENCH 2101.01 Introduction to French and Francophone Studies, FRENCH 2101.51 Introduction to French and Francophone Studies Individualized, FRENCH 2194 Group Studies, FRENCH 2501 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation, FRENCH 2801 Classics of French Cinema, FRENCH 3101 French Grammar Review, FRENCH 3102 French Pronunciation and Performance, FRENCH 3103 French Conversation, FRENCH 3201 French Literary and Visual Texts, FRENCH 3202 Literary and visual texts of the Francophone world, FRENCH 3301 Discovering Second Language Acquisition, FRENCH 3401 Introduction to Contemporary France, FRENCH 3402 Introduction to Francophone Cultures, FRENCH 3403 Topics in French-Speaking Cultures, FRENCH 3501 Introduction to French for the Professions, FRENCH 3570 CLLC Radio, FRENCH 3701 Introduction to French Cinema, FRENCH 3801 French-American Culture Wars, FRENCH 4194 Group Studies, FRENCH 4401 Topics in French and Francophone Studies, GERMAN 1101.51 German I - Self-Paced, GERMAN 1101.61 Beginning German I (Self-Paced Distance Learning), GERMAN 1102.51 German II - Self-Paced, GERMAN 1103.51 German III - Self-Paced, GERMAN 1266 German Review, GERMAN 2101 Texts and Contexts I: Contemporary German Language, Culture and Society, GERMAN 2102 Texts and Contexts II: 20th-Century German Language, History and Culture, GERMAN 2194 Group Studies, GERMAN 2250 Berlin: Stories, Languages, and Ideas, GERMAN 2251 German Literature and Popular Culture, GERMAN 2253 Magic, Murder and Mayhem, GERMAN 2254 Grimms' Fairy Tales and their Afterlives, GERMAN 2255 Postwar Culture in Germany and Japan, GERMAN 2256 Fan Fiction: From Homer to Harry Potter, GERMAN 2350 Introduction to German Studies, GERMAN 2352 Development of Contemporary Germany: Dresden Yesterday and Today, GERMAN 2367 German Literature and American Culture, GERMAN 2451 Hollywood: Exiles & Emigres, GERMAN 3101 Texts and Contexts III: Historical Perspectives, GERMAN 3102 News and Views: Conversations about Current Issues in the German-Speaking World, GERMAN 3200 Topics in German Literature, Art and Film, GERMAN 3252 The Holocaust in German Literature and Film, GERMAN 3253 The German Experience in North America, GERMAN 3256 Coming to Terms with the Holocaust and War in Germany: Vergangenheitsbewaeltigung, GERMAN 3300 Topics in German Culture Studies, Social and Intellectual History, GERMAN 3351 Democracy, Fascism and German Culture, GERMAN 3600 Topics in German Linguistics/Language, GERMAN 3602 German for the Professions I, GERMAN 3603 Translation I, GERMAN 4194 Undergraduate Group Studies, *GERMAN 4200 Senior Seminar in German: Literature, Art and Film (German), *GERMAN 4250 Senior Seminar in German Studies: Literature, Art and Film (English), *GERMAN 4300 Senior Seminar in German: Culture Studies, Social and Intellectual History (German), *GERMAN 4600 Senior Seminar in German: Linguistics/Language (German), GERMAN 4602 German for the Professions II, GERMAN 4603 Translation II, GREEK 1101 Elementary Ancient Greek, GREEK 1102 Intermediate Ancient Greek I, GREEK 2110 The Greek New Testament, HEBREW 1101.01 Elementary Hebrew I, HEBREW 1102.01 Elementary Hebrew II, HEBREW 1103.01 Intermediate Hebrew I, HEBREW 2105 Modern Hebrew Grammar, Conversation, and Composition, *HEBREW 2194 Group Studies, HEBREW 2205 Art and Ancient Judaism, HEBREW 2216 The Medieval Jewish Experience, HEBREW 2241 Culture of Contemporary Israel, HEBREW 2245 Israeli Film & Society, HEBREW 2367.01 Scripture and Script: The Bible in Contemporary Arts, Media, and Literature, HEBREW 2700 Biblical and Post-Biblical Hebrew Literature in Translation, HEBREW 2702 Modern Hebrew Literature in Translation, HEBREW 2703 Prophecy in the Bible and Post-Biblical Literature, HEBREW 2704 Women in the Bible and Beyond, HEBREW 2708 Biblical and Post-Biblical Wisdom Literature, HEBREW 3120 Engaging Time: Philosophical and Rabbinic Dimensions of Temporality, HEBREW 3210 The Jewish Mystical Tradition, HEBREW 4101 Review of Grammar and Composition, HEBREW 4601 Modern Hebrew Short Story, HEBREW 4602 Modern Hebrew Poetry, ITALIAN 1101.01 Italian I, ITALIAN 1101.02 Italian I Hybrid, ITALIAN 1101.03 Italian I Blended, ITALIAN 1102.01 Italian II, ITALIAN 1102.02 Italian II Hybrid, ITALIAN 1102.03 Italian II Blended, ITALIAN 1103.01 Italian III, ITALIAN 1103.02 Italian III Hybrid, ITALIAN 1103.03 Italian III Blended, ITALIAN 2051 Fictions of Italy: Medieval and Renaissance Literature and Society, ITALIAN 2052 Fictions of Italy: Modern and Contemporary Literature and Society, ITALIAN 2053 Introduction to Italian Cinema, ITALIAN 2054 Dante in Translation, ITALIAN 2055 Mafia Movies, ITALIAN 2102 Contemporary Italian Society, *ITALIAN 2194 Group Studies, ITALIAN 3051 The Crossroads of Romance: Tales of Heroes and Monsters from the Odyssey to Star Wars, ITALIAN 3103 Styles and Stylistics, ITALIAN 3220 Italian Culture Through the Ages, ITALIAN 3221 Reading Italy: Italian Literature and Culture, ITALIAN 3222 Modern Italian Media, ITALIAN 3223 The Regions of Italy, ITALIAN 3224 Post-Unification Italy, ITALIAN 3331 The Languages of Italy, ITALIAN 3332 The Sounds of Italian, ITALIAN 3570 CLLC Radio, ITALIAN 4223 Italian Cinema, ITALIAN 4224 Survey of Italian Literature, ITALIAN 4225 Italian Identities, ITALIAN 4226 Italian Theater Workshop, ITALIAN 4330 Structures of the Italian Language, ITALIAN 4331 Italian Translating, JAPANSE 1101.01 Level One Japanese I: Classroom Track, JAPANSE 1101.02 Level One Japanese I: Summer Intensive Track, JAPANSE 1101.51 Level One Japanese I: Individualized Track, JAPANSE 1102.01 Level One Japanese II: Classroom Track, JAPANSE 1102.02 Level One Japanese II: Summer Intensive Track, JAPANSE 1102.51 Level One Japanese II: Individualized Track, JAPANSE 1103.01 Level Two Japanese I: Classroom Track, JAPANSE 1103.02 Level Two Japanese I: Summer Intensive Track, JAPANSE 1103.51 Level Two Japanese I: Individualized Track, JAPANSE 2102.01 Level Two Japanese II: Classroom Track, JAPANSE 2102.02 Level Two Japanese II: Summer Intensive Track, JAPANSE 2141 Intensive Level Two Japanese-Oral, JAPANSE 2151 Intensive Level Two Japanese-Written, JAPANSE 2231 Elements of Japanese Culture, JAPANSE 2255 Postwar Culture in Germany and Japan, JAPANSE 2451 Japanese Literature in Translation, JAPANSE 2452 Modern Japanese Literature in Translation, JAPANSE 4101 Level Three Japanese I, JAPANSE 4102 Level Three Japanese II, JAPANSE 4142 Intensive Level Three Japanese-Oral, JAPANSE 4152 Intensive Level Three Japanese-Written, JAPANSE 4194 Group Studies, JAPANSE 4400 Japanese Film and Visual Media, JAPANSE 4401 Japanese Literature and Film in Critical Perspective, KOREAN 1101.01 Level One Korean I: Classroom Track, KOREAN 1101.51 Level One Korean I: Individualized Instruction, KOREAN 1102.01 Level One Korean II: Classroom Track, KOREAN 1102.51 Level One Korean II: Individualized Instruction, KOREAN 1103.01 Level Two Korean I: Classroom Track, KOREAN 1103.02 Level Two Korean I: Summer Intensive Track, KOREAN 1103.51 Level Two Korean I: Individualized Track, KOREAN 2102.01 Level Two Korean II: Classroom Track, KOREAN 2102.02 Level Two Korean II-Summer Intensive Track, KOREAN 2102.51 Level Two Korean II: Individualized Track, KOREAN 2231 Elements of Korean Culture, KOREAN 2451 Korean Literature in Translation, KOREAN 4194 Group Studies, LATIN 1101.55 Elementary Latin I: Accelerated, LATIN 1102.55 Elementary Latin II: Accelerated, LATIN 1103 Intermediate Latin II, LATIN 1890 Intensive Latin Workshop I, LATIN 1891 Intensive Latin Workshop II, MDRNGRK 1101 Elementary Modern Greek, MDRNGRK 1102 Intermediate Modern Greek I, MDRNGRK 1103 Intermediate Modern Greek II, MDRNGRK 2000 Athens: The Modern City, MDRNGRK 2100 Greece and Beyond: The Crossing of Borders Through Film, MDRNGRK 2240 Travels to Greece: The Search for a Cultural Ideal, MDRNGRK 2367 Reading and Writing About Issues in Greek-American Society and Culture, MDRNGRK 2410 Culture of Contemporary Greece, MDRNGRK 2680 Folklore of Contemporary Greece, MDRNGRK 3710 Modern Greek Literature in Translation, PERSIAN 2701 Persian Literature in Translation, PERSIAN 2704 Introduction to Persian Epic, PERSIAN 3101 Advanced Persian: Reading and Composition, PORTGSE 1101.51 Portuguese I Individualized, PORTGSE 1102.01 Portuguese II, PORTGSE 1102.51 Portuguese II Individualized, PORTGSE 1103.01 Portuguese III, PORTGSE 1103.51 Portuguese III Individualized, PORTGSE 2150 Introduction to the Literatures of the Portuguese-Speaking World, PORTGSE 2159 Narratives of Travel and Intercultural Contact in the Early Modern Imperial World, PORTGSE 2330 Introduction to Brazilian Culture, PORTGSE 2331 Portuguese Culture and Society, PORTGSE 2335 Cannibal Brazil: Cultural Encounters and Negotiations of Identity in Literature and Culture, PORTGSE 3401 Advanced Portuguese Grammar, PORTGSE 3402 Portuguese Reading and Listening, PORTGSE 3403 Portuguese Conversation and Composition, PORTGSE 3450 Introduction to the Study of Literatures and Cultures, PORTGSE 3570 CLLC Radio, PORTGSE 4510 Portuguese Translation, PORTGSE 4550 Literatures of the Portuguese Speaking World, PORTGSE 4560 Cultural Expressions of Portugal and Lusophone Africa, PORTGSE 4561 Cultural Expressions of Brazil, PORTGSE 4595 Special Topics in Foreign Study, PORTGSE 4597.01 Coloniality and Postcoloniality in the Literatures of Portugal and Portuguese-Speaking Africa, PORTGSE 4597.02 Representing Identity in the Cinema of the Portuguese-Speaking World, PORTGSE 4606 Business Culture and Communication in Portuguese, ROMANIA 1111 Intensive Intermediate Romanian, RUSSIAN 1101.01 1st-Year Russian I (Classroom Track), RUSSIAN 1101.51 Elementary Russian I (Self-Paced), RUSSIAN 1102.01 Elementary Russian II (Classroom Track), RUSSIAN 1102.51 Elementary Russian II (Self-Paced), RUSSIAN 1103.01 Intermediate Russian I (Classroom Track), RUSSIAN 1103.51 Intermediate Russian I (Self-Paced), RUSSIAN 1103.99 Intermediate Russian I (Online), RUSSIAN 1133 Intermediate Russian for Heritage Speakers, RUSSIAN 2104.01 Intermediate Russian II (Classroom Track), RUSSIAN 2104.51 Intermediate Russian II (Self-Paced), RUSSIAN 2144 Intermediate Russian for Heritage Speakers II, RUSSIAN 2250 Masterpieces of Russian Literature, RUSSIAN 2335.01 Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia: Russian Culture, RUSSIAN 2335.99 Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia: Russian Culture, RUSSIAN 2345 Russian Fairy Tales and Folklore, RUSSIAN 2355.99 Russians and their Vodka: Deconstructing Myths, RUSSIAN 3101 Third-Year Russian I: Contemporary Russian in Cultural and Literary Contexts, RUSSIAN 3102 Third-Year Russian II: Current Events through the Russian Media, RUSSIAN 3121 Advanced Reading Russian I Self-Paced, RUSSIAN 3122 Advanced Reading Russian II Self-Paced, RUSSIAN 3350 Russian Culture and Politics, RUSSIAN 3460 Modern Russian Experience through Film, RUSSIAN 3470 Anna Karenina Goes to Hollywood: Tolstoy's Novel in Film and Popular Culture, RUSSIAN 3530 Russian Cuisine in History, Literature and Culture, RUSSIAN 4101 Advanced Russian I, RUSSIAN 4102 Advanced Russian II, RUSSIAN 4135 Practical Russian Pronunciation, RUSSIAN 4220 Love and Death in Russian Literature and Film, RUSSIAN 4221 Revolution and Restoration in Russian Literature, *RUSSIAN 4575 Capstone Course for Russian Majors, SCANDVN 3350 Norse Mythology and Medieval Culture, SLAVIC 2230 Vampires, Monstrosity, and Evil: From Slavic Myth to Twilight, SLAVIC 2345 Introduction to Slavic and East European Literature and Culture, SLAVIC 2367 East European Immigrant Experience in America, SLAVIC 3310 Science Fiction: East vs. West, SLAVIC 3360 Screening Minorities: Representations of the Other in Slavic Film, SLAVIC 3800 Bilingualism: Life in Two Worlds, SLAVIC 4597 Politics of Language in Southeast Europe, SPANISH 1103.51 Spanish III: Individualized Instruction, SPANISH 1155 Intensive Spanish for Review, SPANISH 2150 Culture and Literature of Spain, SPANISH 2151 Latin American Culture and Literature, SPANISH 2208.22 Andean Music Ensemble, SPANISH 2213 Spanish IV for Heritage Speakers, SPANISH 2242 Introduction to Latino Studies, SPANISH 2302 Spanish Conversation, SPANISH 2320 Don Quixote in Translation, SPANISH 2321 The Spanish Don Juan Theme in the Theatre, SPANISH 2322 Spanish Society and the Arts, SPANISH 2330 Reinventing America, SPANISH 2331 Caribbean Cultures, SPANISH 2332 Introduction to Andean and Amazonian Cultures, SPANISH 2380 Introduction to Latin American Film, SPANISH 2389 Spanish in the US: Language as Social Action, SPANISH 2504 Language, Culture & Communication in Latino Health, SPANISH 2506 Latin American Culture in a Business Context, SPANISH 2510 Mexican Studies, SPANISH 2520 Latin American Literature (in Translation): Fictions and Realities, SPANISH 3401 Advanced Grammar, SPANISH 3403 Intermediate Spanish Composition, SPANISH 3404 Spanish Pronunciation, SPANISH 3406 Intermediate Business Spanish, SPANISH 3413 Spanish for Heritage Speakers, SPANISH 3450 Introduction to the Study of Literature and Culture in Spanish: Reading Texts, SPANISH 4430 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, SPANISH 4461 Latino Urbanism and the Reinvention of the American City, SPANISH 4501.51 Advanced Spanish for the Professions: STEM, SPANISH 4515 Andean Art, Culture, and Society, SPANISH 4516 The Formation of Bolivian National Cultures, SPANISH 4534 Spanish Phonology, SPANISH 4536 Language Change in Spanish, SPANISH 4537 Spanish Psycholinguistics, SPANISH 4538 Language Variation in Spanish, SPANISH 4551 Spanish Golden Age Literature, SPANISH 4552 Modern Spanish Literature, SPANISH 4555 Indigenous, Colonial, & National Literatures and Cultures of Spanish America, SPANISH 4556 Modern Spanish American Literature. 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