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  • CAS LG 401: Senior Independent Work
  • CAS LG 402: Senior Independent Work
  • CAS LG 450: Origins of German Culture
    Survey of major developments in the cultural history of German-speaking countries, from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment. Literature, expository texts, music, art and architecture, and their influence on contemporary cultural debates. Course conducted in German.
  • CAS LG 453: Romanticism
    Poetry and prose of major authors (Tieck, Novalis, Schlegel, Brentano, Gunderode, Eichendorff, Hoffmann), their connection to music and art and to German Idealism. Emergence of the fairy-tale. Women and the literary salons.
  • CAS LG 491: Directed Study: German
    Application form available in department.
  • CAS LG 492: Directed Study: German
    Application form available in department.
  • CAS LH 111: Fundamentals of Modern Hebrew 1
    For students with no previous knowledge of Hebrew or minimal background. Introduction to the language of contemporary Israel. Fundamentals of grammar, extensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing about topics such as getting acquainted, learning and living situations. Curriculum incorporates technology and original Israeli materials.
  • CAS LH 112: Fundamentals of Modern Hebrew 2
    Builds on vocabulary, grammar and skills acquired in LH111. Students learn to read and converse about topics related to friendship, family, hobbies and travel. Curriculum incorporates more and longer Israeli materials, and communicative and technology-based activities.
  • CAS LH 211: Intermediate Modern Hebrew 1
    Reinforces and expands vocabulary, grammar and language structures, leading to a deeper comprehension of style and usage. Focuses on language skills (speaking and writing) and performing more complex tasks such as comparing, narrating, describing, reasoning, and discussing topics beyond the immediate environment.
  • CAS LH 212: Intermediate Modern Hebrew 2
    Expands vocabulary, grammar, language structures and communicative skills to enable students to achieve solid proficiency. Develops students' ability to respond orally and in writing to literary texts and audio- visual material such as Israeli films, television clips, and news.
  • CAS LH 250: Masterpieces of Modern Hebrew Literature (in English translation)
    Narrative prose and poetry of major writers from the revival of Hebrew culture in nineteenth-century Eastern Europe to present-day Israel, including works of Bialik, Agnon, Amichai, and Yehoshua. Special focus on the struggle for modern identity in the domains of family, nation, and religion. Carries humanities divisional credit in CAS.
  • CAS LH 311: Advanced Modern Hebrew: Voices in Israeli Society
    Advanced language practice and introduction to diverse groups in Israeli society - Orthodox and secular, immigrants and old-timers, Mizrachi and Ashkenazi Jews. Develops Hebrew proficiency in all language modalities while acquainting students with contemporary Israeli culture through texts, songs, films.
  • CAS LH 330: Israeli Popular Music
    Advanced-intermediate Hebrew language and culture course for those who have completed at least four semesters' college Hebrew or equivalent. Introduction to Israeli cultural history through music. Students expand vocabulary and further develop writing, reading, listening, and conversational skills in Hebrew.
  • CAS LH 491: Directed Study: Hebrew
    Application form available in department.
  • CAS LH 492: Directed Study: Hebrew
    Application form available in department.
  • CAS LI 111: First-Semester Italian
    For beginners only, or placement examination results. Grammar, conversation practice, written exercises, and compositions. Conducted in Italian. Lab required. Four hours weekly. (If CAS LI 131 or a more advanced college-level course has been completed, this course cannot be taken for credit.)
  • CAS LI 112: Second-Semester Italian
    Continues the CAS LI 111 basic text: grammar, conversation, compositions. Conducted in Italian. Lab required. Four hours weekly.
  • CAS LI 131: Beginning Italian I
    Specially designed for College of Fine Arts students. Grammar; special attention to phonetics; reading and writing.
  • CAS LI 132: Beginning Italian II
    Specially designed for students in the College of Fine Arts. Continuation of CAS LI 131. Grammar; special attention to phonetics; reading and writing.
  • CAS LI 191: Ds: Ital CFA 1

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