No Foreign Languages Required
Spring 2004

COURSES ON FOREIGN LITERATURE AND CULTURES OFFERED
IN DEPT OF MODERN LANGUAGES 


MDLG-233-79. Tale of Two Cities (China) M: 6:45pm - 9:25 pm – K. Tam

MDLG-233-18. Lit/Cltr East Asia II: Japan MWF: 12:00-12:50 pm – K. Tam

MDLG-233-32. African Cinema TR: 1:15pm - 2:30 pm – S. Lee

MDLG-233-33. French Cinema W: 6:45pm - 9:15 pm – S. Lee

COLL-151-01. French Film Festival Apr. 4-10 (7:30pm) –S. Lee & K. Humphreys

MDLG-233-70. France Today MWF: 10:00am - 10:50 am – A. Sartiaux

MDLG-233-22. German Lit: Faust to Magic Mountain TR: 2:40-3:55 pm – N. Wagner 

MDLG-233-05. Italian Cinema WF 1:15-2:30 pm, T 7:00-9:00 pm – D. Del Puppo

MDLG-233-08. Modern Italy TR: 2:40pm - 3:55 pm – J. Alcorn

MDLG-233-24. Italy & America TR: 1:15pm - 2:30 pm – J. Alcorn

JWST-220-01. Modern Hebrew Lit. & Jewish Heritage TR 2:40-3:55pm – L. Polate

MDLG-233-76. Intro Latin Amer. & Carib in Translation M: 1:15-3:55 pm – A. Skar 

MDLG-233-78. Latino Literature in the US WF: 1:15pm - 2:30 pm – A. Lambright 

INST-220-01. Afro-Cuba, Afro-Cubans TU: 6:45pm - 9:15 pm – P. Sarduy

INTS-222-01. The Maids of Havana W: 1:15pm - 3:55 pm – P. Sarduy

MDLG-333-10. Dostoevsky (Russia) WF: 2:40pm - 3:55 pm – K. LahtiFor more information, contact the instructor in the Modern Languages and Literature Department.

 

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