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GRS LI 951: Directed Study in Italian Language and Literature
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GRS LI 952: Directed Study in Italian Language and Literature
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GRS LJ 951: Directed Study in Japanese
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Japanese. -
GRS LJ 952: Directed Study in Japanese
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Japanese. -
GRS LK 951: Directed Study in Korean
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Korean. -
GRS LK 952: Directed Study in Korean
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Korean. -
GRS LL 690: Proficiency-Based Language Teaching 1
Introduces students to current language teaching methodologies and effective proficiency- and standards- based instruction. Students develop their own pedagogy projects with appropriate assessment parameters addressing all four language skills. -
GRS LL 691: Proficiency-Based Language Teaching 2
Fosters professional outlook on language teaching and learning. Students deepen their knowledge of instructional technologies, further develop proficiency-based pedagogy projects for their own courses, and prepare teaching philosophies, conference presentations, and other portfolio materials. -
GRS LL 699: Teaching College Languages I
The goals, contents, and methods of instruction in languages. General teaching-learning issues. Required of all teaching fellows. -
GRS LN 951: Directed Study in Hindi-Urdu
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Hindi-Urdu. -
GRS LN 952: Directed Study in Hindi-Urdu
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Hindi-Urdu. -
GRS LP 951: Directed Study: Portuguese
Hours arranged. Consent of instructor and department. -
GRS LP 952: Directed Study: Portuguese
Hours arranged. Consent of instructor and department. -
GRS LR 951: Directed Study in Russian Language and Literature
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GRS LR 952: Directed Study in Russian Language and Literature
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GRS LS 621: Reading Spanish for Graduate Students
Designed to prepare graduate students for the Spanish reading exam. Develops a knowledge of the fundamentals of Spanish grammar. Practice in translating passages. No previous knowledge of Spanish required. -
GRS LS 850: Seminar: Topics in Hispanic Literature
May be repeated for credit if topic is different. Five sections are offered 2016/2017. Fall 2016 Section A1: Transnational and Transcultural Perspectives: Contemporary Hispanic Literatures and Arts. The seminar focuses on shifting genre and gender differences through critical analysis and translation workshops. Among the practitioners to be considered are Borges, Cortázar, Espada, Lamborghini, Sarduy, Lispector and A. Sommers. Fall 2016 Section B1: Theory Seminar: Testing Literature. An overview of literary theory applied to cultural studies. In this embodiment, the seminar focuses on questions of truth, reality, fiction, and testimony by means of contemporary theorists. Students apply the readings to their personal research interests. Also offered as GRS LF 850 B1. Fall 2016 Section C1: Poetry at Dawn: One Thousand Years of Love and Alienation. Diachronic exploration of Dawn songs in the Spanish poetic tradition. Albadas dramatize the parting of lovers at daybreak, and by illuminating the conflict between private and public spheres, they offer a privileged window into the fluid nature of poetic subjectivity. Spring 2017 Section A1: Wayward Women: PÃcaras, Prostitutes, and Procuresses in the Literature of the Spanish Golden Age. Spring 2017 Section B1: Fin-de-Siècle World: a Latin American Perspective. -
GRS LS 951: Directed Study in Hispanic Language and Literatures
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GRS LT 951: Directed Study in Turkish
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Turkish. -
GRS LT 952: Directed Study in Turkish
Graduate-level directed study in a topic in Turkish.

