Foreign Language -Other
- FGN LANG 1200Languages and IdentitiesThis course examines how language use impacts and reflects various aspects of human identity. Course materials include contemporary readings, videos, and case studies on language and identity in a variety of Western and non-Western cultures. This course fulfills the Cultural Diversity Requirement.
- FGN LANG 2100Languages and World ViewSame as ANTHRO 2100 and SOC 2200. This course investigates the extent to which linguistic and cultural background inform our understanding of the world. Experts on a variety of major Western and non-Western languages will introduce students to differences in ideas about time, space, human relationships, and other issues based on language. The course will also analyze common cultural misunderstandings among native speakers of English and speakers of other languages.
- FGN LANG 2110Parlez-vous French Cinéma?This discussion-based course focuses on diverse genres of contemporary French cinema. Through the lens of film, students will discover French culture by examining historical and social issues that have shaped French society. This course is taught in English, and films will be screened with English subtitles.
- FGN LANG 2311Special Topics in LCSThis course investigates special topics related to language within its cultural, historical, and socio-political contexts. It is taught in English and requires no previous foreign language background. The course may be repeated for credit provided the topic is different each time.