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Language (LANG) USP Codes are listed in brackets by the 1991 USP code followed by the 2003 USP code (i.e. [M2<>QB]). 1030. Intellectual Community in Cinema Etc. 3. [(none)<>I] Introduces students to a range of issues within the humanities through the analysis of film, television, and theater. Taught respectively by Modern and Classical Languages and English. Cross listed with ENGL 1030. 1040. Modern Business Culture in China. 3. Designed to help those who are not studying Chinese nor have any Chinese background, but are interested in Chinese business. Incorporates economic and social material to give the students a clear view of how the Chinese business world operates. Prerequisites: none. 3105. Major Themes in Chinese and Japanese Literature. 3-4 (Max. 4). [C1, G1<>(none)] Explores mindsets of two rich and ancient civilizations,
China and Japan. Considers distinctive characters of each civilization,
while illuminating basic elements that we share with these peoples. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1010 or consent of instructor. (Offered
either semester)
4485. Latin Diaspora: Comparative History of U.S. 3. [G1<>(none)] History of U.S. Latino peoples including Mexican Americans, Puerto
Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, Central Americans, South Americans and Spaniards.
Historical context, origins, development of Latin American national, cultural
identities, regional characteristics, immigration; nativist responses;
assimilation, cultural continuity and change. Similarities, general patterns
and differences, Hispanic and Pan Latino identities and probable future
trends. Prerequisite: HIST 2370 or 2380
or CHST 1100. 4750 [3750]. Fundamentals of Linguistics. 3. An introduction to fundamentals of linguistic study, including phonology, morphology, semantics, pragmatics, and syntax, with a focus on the application of linguistic theory. Cross listed with ENGL 3750. Prerequisite: 8 hours of foreign language. (Normally offered both semesters) 4770 [3770]. Sociolinguistics. 3. Following an introduction to the fundamentals of linguistic study, an examination of the relationship and interactions among language, society, and culture, including linguistic and social behaviors with regard to the creation and modification of cultural identity. Cross listed with ENGL 4770. Prerequisite: 8 hours of foreign language. (Normally offered spring semester of odd-numbered years) 4800. Advanced Instruction In: ___. 1-3 (Max. 12). Advanced study and projects designed to meet special needs and interests of students, to e selected in consultation with a suitable member of the faculty. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Other Languages (LANG) Modern languages not listed elsewhere are offered under
the following listings in the class schedule:
1010. First Semester in _____. 1-4 (Max. 12).
1020. Second Semester in _____. 1-4 (Max. 12).
Prerequisite: LANG 1010.
2030. Third Semester in _____. 1-4 (Max. 12). Prerequisites: LANG 1010, LANG 1020. 2040. Fourth Semester in _____. 3. Encompasses formal grammar introduction and review; periodic composition; as well as drill of oral skill including pronunciation, oral reports and free conversation. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of corresponding study in LANG 2030. Please send comments or questions to registrar@uwyo.edu Last Change: 10/15/07 |