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Arabic Language and Literature
ARAB2001 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Rahman, CRN 10244 

A critical analysis of selected cultural and literary texts; composition, conversation, and review of pertinent grammatical structures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Arabic II or placement; Coreq: Lab work upon instructor's recommendation)

 

Introduction to French I
FREN1001 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Hanaburgh, CRN 10228 

An introductory course that focuses on the four skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening, providing students with a basic knowledge of French linguistic structures, vocabulary, and culture, which, studied interdependently, comprise the French language. From this summer class, Fordham students continue on to FREN 1002. Lab fee. (Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Introduction to French II
FREN1002 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Libby, CRN 10245 

This course will enhance the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills acquired by students in Introduction to French I or from prior study. It will further promote a deeper understanding of French and Francophone cultures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to French I or placement; Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Intermediate French I
FREN1501 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Jordan, CRN 10229 

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to French II or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Intermediate French II
FREN1502 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Latour, CRN 10246 

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. Conducted in French. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate French I or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

French Language and Literature
FREN2001 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Latour, CRN 10239 

A critical analysis of selected cultural and literary texts; composition, conversation, and review of pertinent grammatical structures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate French II or placement; Coreq: Lab work upon instructor's recommendation)

 

Introduction to Italian I
ITAL1001 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, LoPinto, CRN 10240  

An introductory course that focuses on the four skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening, providing students with a basic knowledge of Italian linguistic structures, vocabulary, and culture, which, studied interdependently, comprise the Italian language. From this summer class, Fordham students continue on to ITAL 1002. Lab fee. (Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Introduction to Italian II
ITAL1002 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Giupponi, CRN 10247 

This course will enhance the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills acquired by students in Introduction to Italian I or from prior study. It will further promote a deeper understanding of Italian and its literary and cultural traditions. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Italian I or placement; Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Intermediate Italian II
ITAL1502 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, DeGregorio, CRN 10230 

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. The second semester continues and amplifies the work of the first. Conducted in Italian. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Italian I or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Italian Language and Literature
ITAL2001 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Perricone, CRN 10231 

A critical analysis of selected cultural and literary texts; composition, conversation, and review of pertinent grammatical structures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Italian II or placement; Coreq: Lab work upon instructor's recommendation)

 

Intermediate Mandarin II
MAND1502 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Tang, CRN 10232

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of graded literary texts. Conducted in Chinese. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Mandarin I or placement; Coreq: one-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Introduction to Spanish I
SPAN1001 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
LincolnCenter: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Luna, CRN 10241 

An introductory course that focuses on the four skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening, providing students with a basic knowledge of Spanish linguistic structures, vocabulary, and culture, which, studied interdependently, comprise the Spanish language. From this summer class, Fordham students continue on to SPAN 1002. Lab fee. (Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Introduction to Spanish I
SPAN1001 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Lomas-Sampedro, CRN 10233 

An introductory course that focuses on the four skills: speaking, reading, writing, and listening, providing students with a basic knowledge of Spanish linguistic structures, vocabulary, and culture, which, studied interdependently, comprise the Spanish language. From this summer class, Fordham students continue on to SPAN 1002. Lab fee. (Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Introduction to Spanish II
SPAN1002 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Romero, CRN 10248 

This course will enhance the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills acquired by students in Introduction to Spanish I or from prior study. It will further promote a deeper understanding of Spanish and Hispanic cultures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Spanish I or placement; Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Introduction to Spanish II
SPAN1002 R21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 1-4 p.m.
3 credits, Luna, CRN 10266 

This course will enhance the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills acquired by students in Introduction to Spanish I or from prior study. It will further promote a deeper understanding of Spanish and Hispanic cultures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Spanish I or placement; Coreq: Two-hour lab per week)

 

Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN1501 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Hernandez-Martinez, CRN 10242

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Spanish II or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN1501 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Borrero, cancelled
Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. Lab fee. (Prereq: Introduction to Spanish II or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN1502 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Urizar, closed

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. Conducted in Spanish. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Spanish I or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN1502 L21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Romero, CRN 10249 

Review of grammar. Intensive practice in conversation and composition. Reading and discussion of literary texts. Conducted in Spanish. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Spanish I or placement; Coreq: One-hour lab per week or instructor's recommendation)

 

Spanish Language and Literature
SPAN2001 L11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Lincoln Center: TWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
3 credits, Kasten, CRN 10243 

A critical analysis of selected cultural and literary texts; composition, conversation, and review of pertinent grammatical structures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Spanish II or placement; Coreq: Lab work upon instructor's recommendation)

 

Spanish Language and Literature
SPAN2001 R21

Session II, July 2-August 6
Rose Hill: TWTh, 6-9 p.m.
3 credits, Mendez-Clark, CRN 10238 

A critical analysis of selected cultural and literary texts; composition, conversation, and review of pertinent grammatical structures. Lab fee. (Prereq: Intermediate Spanish II or placement; Coreq: Lab work upon instructor's recommendation)

 

Approaches to Spanish Literature
SPAN2500 R11

Session I, May 28-June 27
Rose Hill: MTWTh, 9 a.m.-Noon
4 credits, Lehman, CRN 10236 

A basic course in Spanish literature. Close readings in the major forms, prose fiction, poetry, and drama, and an introduction to the varieties of critical strategies for reading them.

 

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