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Department of Languages and International Studies of different disciplines or professions. The major is unique in its modular structure, including a core in Economics, History, Geography, and Political Science, area studies in culture, and the fl exibility to choose a minor or clusters. Students must demonstrate language profi ciency at the third-year level. Students may also do a concentration, minor, or cluster in International Studies. Major International Studies Concentration International Studies (see IDS) Minor International Studies Languages (major, concentration, minors, and clusters) The Department of Languages and International Studies at BYU- Idaho helps students to build speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills, as well as cultural awareness in fi ve languages from the beginning to advanced level (Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Spanish). We also certify applied second language profi ciency, facilitate comparative second language learning for students of other languages, and offer coursework for teachers and students of English as a second language. Programs exist to meet student needs in the following areas: Kirk Widdison, Department Chair Language Faculty Matt Alba, Robert Colvin, Brian Felt, Scott Galer, Tyson Hazard, Steve Hunsaker, John Ivers, Ed Kumferman, Trever McKay, Charlotte Passe-Carlus, Michael Paul, David Rock, Lei Shen, Ray Swanson, Alan Taylor, Kirk Widdison. International Studies Faculty Duane Adamson, Robert Colvin, Scott Galer, Jerry Hansen, John Ivers, Ed Kumferman, Jeremy Lamoreaux, Greg Palmer, Michael Paul, David Peck, David Pigott, Larry Shaw, Lei Shen, Tyson Yost Denise Merrill, Department Secretary (208) 496-401 http://www.byui.edu/languages-international-studies/ Introduction Today, all types of formal and informal interaction between peoples of varied backgrounds and languages is increasingly possible and important. During this era of rapid globalization, everyone can benefit from the vital skills of languages, cultural knowledge, and global competency. We are counseled to learn of things which are at home [and] things which are abroad: the wars and the perplexities of the nations, and the judgments which are on the land, and a knowledge also of countries and of kingdoms (Doctrine and Covenants 88:79). We are further counseled to study and learn, and become acquainted with all good books, and with languages, tongues, and people (Doctrine and Covenants 90:15). International Studies (major, concentration, minor, and cluster) The purpose of the International Studies program (major, minor, and cluster) is to provide an avenue for students wishing to maximize the opportunity for linguistic and international competence while developing a disciplinary specialty that would allow them to enter the workforce directly or prepare them for graduate school in a number Major Spanish Education Concentration Spanish (see IDS) Education Minors Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish, TESOL Minors Single language - Chinese, French, German, Russian, Spanish, TESOL Area - Asian Languages, European Languages, Latin American Languages, Slavic and East European Languages, World Languages Multi-Lingual - Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Cambodian, Cantonese, Cebuano, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Farsi-Persian, Fijian, Finnish, Georgian, Greek (modern), Guarani, Haitian-Creole, Hiligaynon, Hmong, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilonggo/Hiligaynon, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malagasy, Malay, Maori, Mongolian, Navajo, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Romanian, Samoan, Serbian, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Thai, Tongan, Ukranian, and Vietnamese, Welsh. Applied Second Language Proficiency Students with advanced foreign language skills campus-wide may complement their declared majors by following the prescribed sequence that demonstrates profi ciency in a second language. One approved upper-division class in Chinese, French, German, Russian, or Spanish One 2-credit independent study class in the foreign language with coursework applied to the student s chosen discipline Completion of the computerized Oral Profi ciency Interview (OPIc) arranged through the department (Requires a minimal test fee.) A notation of Applied Second Language Profi ciency will appear on the student s transcript. The Department will issue students a certifi - cate with their OPI score. 26

Online Certificates Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Prepares those with solid English language skills to teach English as a second or foreign language in the U.S. and abroad. English as an International Language (EIL) Provides English language instruction to assist international students to increase language skills for employment and/or continued education. Students will increase their English language profi ciency by focusing on oral communication, listening skills, reading skills, and writing skills. Competency Credit Returned missionaries and others with extensive non-academic foreign language experience may receive up to hours of credit by successfully passing the tests offered at https://fl ats.byu.edu/ in any of the languages listed. Alternatively, students who begin their language study at a higher level and receive a C grade or better may petition up to hours of vertical credit for the courses they skip. For help with this option, please contact CLLacademicdiscoverycenter@byui.edu. Native speakers are not eligible for test or vertical credit. Languages and International Studies Placement Students with high school language experience should begin their language study at the highest level possible. An online placement test is available at the department homepage (see below). Returned missionaries start at the 202 level (02 in Spanish). Native speakers begin as follows: 01 in Chinese; 21 in French, German, and Spanish; 202 in Russian. However, native speakers who are language education majors or minors should begin with 202 (02 in Spanish). Notes Language Education majors and minors must pass a profi ciencybased certifying test (Praxis). If students have not had a language immersion experience we strongly encourage them to take part in a study abroad language program. For more information about our department, please visit our homepage at http://www.byui.edu/languages-international-studies. Introductory Module INTST 100 1 HIST 224 GEOG 0 Foreign Language* -4 10 POLSC 150 POLSC 170 ECON 150 ECON 151 INTST 00 9 Take 2 courses: HIST 1 INTST 41 or HIST 0 INTST 42 INTST 4 INTST 44 INTST 45 INTST 47 INTST 48 INTST 49 INTST 50 6 Foundations 40 Major 52 Elective 28 Total 0 BA in International Studies (775) B 74 B 75 B 80 ECON 58 Take 2 courses: GEOG 50 POLSC 72 POLSC 75 POLSC 77 POLSC 78 POLSC 90 POLSC 92 6 BA in Spanish Education (910) Take courses: Foreign Language* -4 9 INTST 98R INTST 99R Take this course: INTST 499 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses *All foreign language courses must be in the same language, and at least one must be upper division. Please see the Degree Audit for foreign language courses that are eligible to fulfill this requirement. Education Core ED 200 2 ED 04 ED 61 ED 461 ED 492 10 SPED 60 2 2 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 77 SPAN 78 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 490R SPAN 497 0 Foundations 40 Major Education Core 2 Education Minor 20 Elective 4 Total 0 Supplemental Courses SPAN 202 SPAN 02 27 No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses Students are required to take the OPIC, RPT, and WPT online tests of oral, reading, and writing proficiency during SPAN 497. Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall

Minor in International Studies (115) Introductory Cluster INTST 100 1 HIST 224 GEOG 0 Foreign Language* -4 10 POLSC 150 POLSC 170 Complete the Minor: ECON 150 INTST 00 Foreign Language* -4 9 Total 25 HIST 1 INTST 41 or HIST 0 INTST 42 INTST 4 INTST 44 INTST 45 INTST 47 INTST 48 INTST 49 INTST 50 No Double Counting of Minor Courses No Grade Less Than C- in Minor Courses *All foreign language courses must be in the same language. Please see the Degree Audit for foreign language courses that are eligible to fulfill this requirement. Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall FR 102 4 FR 201 4 FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR 410 20 Total 20 Minor in French (15) Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in German (16) GER 102 4 GER 201 4 GER 202 GER 21 GER 400 GER 410 20 Students who want to declare this minor are required to take the OPIC online test of oral proficiency during GER 202. Students must receive a minimum score of Intermediate High (IH) to declare the minor. Total 20 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Russian (17) RUSS 101 4 RUSS 102 4 RUSS 201 4 RUSS 202 4 RUSS 01 RUSS 02 22 Elective Courses (returned Russian speaking missionaries must take both classes) RUSS 40 RUSS 42 Total 25 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall 28

SPAN 201 4 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 16 Elective Courses SPAN 202 SPAN 02 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 Total 22 Minor in Spanish (18) Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Chinese (19) CHIN 101 4 CHIN 102 4 CHIN 201 4 CHIN 202 4 CHIN 45 19 Elective Courses Take 2 courses: CHIN 47 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 6 Total 25 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Chinese Education (158) Complete 1 Option: OPTION 1 (For native speakers & returned Mandarin Chinesespeaking missionaries) CHIN 201 4 CHIN 202 4 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 CHIN 45 CHIN 47 CHIN 77 2 CHIN 101 4 CHIN 102 4 CHIN 201 4 CHIN 202 4 CHIN 77 19 OPTION 2 Elective Courses for Option 2 CHIN 45 CHIN 47 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 Total 22 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall 29

Minor in French Education (185) FR 102 4 FR 201 4 FR 202 FR 21 FR 77 17 Elective Courses FR 400 FR 410 Total 20 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in German Education (186) GER 102 4 GER 201 4 GER 202 GER 21 GER 77 17 Elective Courses GER 400 GER 410 Students who want to declare this minor are required to take the OPIC online test of oral proficiency during GER 202. Students must receive a minimum score of Intermediate High (IH) to declare the minor. Total 20 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Russian Education (187) Complete 1 Option: OPTION 1 (For native speakers & returned Russian-speaking missionaries) RUSS 201 4 RUSS 202 4 RUSS 01 RUSS 40 RUSS 42 RUSS 77 20 RUSS 101 4 RUSS 102 4 RUSS 201 4 RUSS 202 4 RUSS 77 19 OPTION 2 Elective Courses for Option 2 RUSS 40 RUSS 42 Total 20 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall 0

Minor in Spanish Education (188) SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 77 SPAN 78 18 Elective Courses SPAN 202 SPAN 02 Total 21 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Multi-Lingual (194) Test out of 101, 102 and 201 in one of the following languages: AFRIKAANS 101 4 AFRIKAANS 102 4 AFRIKAANS 201 4 ALBANIAN 101 4 ALBANIAN 102 4 ALBANIAN 201 4 ARABIC 101 4 ARABIC 102 4 ARABIC 201 4 ARMENIAN 101 4 ARMENIAN 102 4 ARMENIAN 201 4 BULGARIAN 101 4 BULGARIAN 102 4 BULGARIAN 201 4 CAMBODIAN 101 4 CAMBODIAN 102 4 CAMBODIAN 201 4 CANTONESE 101 4 CANTONESE 102 4 CANTONESE 201 4 CEBUANO 101 4 CEBUANO 102 4 CEBUANO 201 4 CROATIAN 101 4 CROATIAN 102 4 CROATIAN 201 4 CZECH 101 4 CZECH 102 4 CZECH 201 4 DANISH 101 4 DANISH 102 4 DANISH 201 4 DUTCH 101 4 DUTCH 102 4 DUTCH 201 4 ESTONIAN 101 4 ESTONIAN 102 4 ESTONIAN 201 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 101 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 102 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 201 4 FIJIAN 101 4 FIJIAN 102 4 FIJIAN 201 4 FINNISH 101 4 FINNISH 102 4 FINNISH 201 4 GEORGIAN 101 4 GEORGIAN 102 4 GEORGIAN 201 4 GREEK (MOD) 101 4 GREEK (MOD) 102 4 GREEK (MOD) 201 4 GUARANI 101 4 GUARANI 102 4 GUARANI 201 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 101 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 102 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 201 4 HILIGAYNON 101 4 HILIGAYNON 102 4 HILIGAYNON 201 4 HMONG 101 4 HMONG 102 4 HMONG 201 4 HUNGARIAN 101 4 HUNGARIAN 102 4 HUNGARIAN 201 4 ICELANDIC 101 4 ICELANDIC 102 4 ICELANDIC 201 4 ILONGGO 101 4 ILONGGO 102 4 ILONGGO 201 4 INDONESIAN 101 4 INDONESIAN 102 4 INDONESIAN 201 4 ITALIAN 101 4 ITALIAN 102 4 ITALIAN 201 4 Continued next column JAPANESE 101 4 JAPANESE 102 4 JAPANESE 201 4 KOREAN 101 4 KOREAN 102 4 KOREAN 201 4 LATVIAN 101 4 LATVIAN 102 4 LATVIAN 201 4 LITHUANIAN 101 4 LITHUANIAN 102 4 LITHUANIAN 201 4 MALAGASY 101 4 MALAGASY 102 4 MALAGASY 201 4 MALAY 101 4 MALAY 102 4 MALAY 201 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 101 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 102 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 201 4 MONGOLIAN 101 4 MONGOLIAN 102 4 MONGOLIAN 201 4 NAVAJO 101 4 NAVAJO 102 4 NAVAJO 201 4 NORWEGIAN 101 4 NORWEGIAN 102 4 NORWEGIAN 201 4 POLISH 101 4 POLISH 102 4 POLISH 201 4 PORTUGUESE 101 4 PORTUGUESE 102 4 PORTUGUESE 201 4 QUECHUA 101 4 QUECHUA 102 4 QUECHUA 201 4 ROMANIAN 101 4 ROMANIAN 102 4 ROMANIAN 201 4 Continued next column SAMOAN 101 4 SAMOAN 102 4 SAMOAN 201 4 SERBIAN 101 4 SERBIAN 102 4 SERBIAN 201 4 SWEDISH 101 4 SWEDISH 102 4 SWEDISH 201 4 TAGALOG 101 4 TAGALOG 102 4 TAGALOG 201 4 TAHITIAN 101 4 TAHITIAN 102 4 TAHITIAN 201 4 THAI 101 4 THAI 102 4 THAI 201 4 TONGAN 101 4 TONGAN 102 4 TONGAN 201 4 UKRANIAN 101 4 UKRANIAN 102 4 UKRANIAN 201 4 VIETNAMESE 101 4 VIETNAMESE 102 4 VIETNAMESE 201 4 WELSH 101 4 WELSH 102 4 WELSH 201 4 LANG 21 LANG 400 LANG 410 9 These languages are not taught at BYU-Idaho. Credit is only available through examination or by transfer. Total 21 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall 1

Minor in TESOL Education (195) ED 2 LANG 21 TESOL 200 TESOL 21 1 TESOL 77 TESOL 78 TESOL 497 1 16 Take 4 credits: AFRIKAANS 101 4 AFRIKAANS 102 4 AFRIKAANS 201 4 ALBANIAN 101 4 ALBANIAN 102 4 ALBANIAN 201 4 ARABIC 101 4 ARABIC 102 4 ARABIC 201 4 ARMENIAN 101 4 ARMENIAN 102 4 ARMENIAN 201 4 AYMARA 101 4 AYMARA 102 4 AYMARA 201 4 BULGARIAN 101 4 BULGARIAN 102 4 BULGARIAN 201 4 CAKCHIQUEL 101 4 CAKCHIQUEL 102 4 CAKCHIQUEL 201 4 CAMBODIAN 101 4 CAMBODIAN 102 4 CAMBODIAN 201 4 CANTONESE 101 4 CANTONESE 102 4 CANTONESE 201 4 CEBUANO 101 4 CEBUANO 102 4 CEBUANO 201 4 CHINESE 101 4 CHINESE 102 4 CHINESE 201 4 CROATIAN 101 4 CROATIAN 102 4 CROATIAN 201 4 CZECH 101 4 CZECH 102 4 CZECH 201 4 DANISH 101 4 DANISH 102 4 DANISH 201 4 DUTCH 101 4 DUTCH 102 4 DUTCH 201 4 ESTONIAN 101 4 ESTONIAN 102 4 ESTONIAN 201 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 101 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 102 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 201 4 FIJIAN 101 4 FIJIAN 102 4 FIJIAN 201 4 FINNISH 101 4 FINNISH 102 4 FINNISH 201 4 FRENCH 101 4 FRENCH 102 4 FRENCH 201 4 GEORGIAN 101 4 GEORGIAN 102 4 GEORGIAN 201 4 GERMAN 101 4 GERMAN 102 4 GERMAN 201 4 GREEK (MOD) 101 4 GREEK (MOD) 102 4 GREEK (MOD) 201 4 Continued next column Total 20 GUARANI 101 4 GUARANI 102 4 GUARANI 201 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 101 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 102 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 201 4 HILIGAYNON 101 4 HILIGAYNON 102 4 HILIGAYNON 201 4 HMONG 101 4 HMONG 102 4 HMONG 201 4 HUNGARIAN 101 4 HUNGARIAN 102 4 HUNGARIAN 201 4 ICELANDIC 101 4 ICELANDIC 102 4 ICELANDIC 201 4 ILONGGO 101 4 ILONGGO 102 4 ILONGGO 201 4 INDONESIAN 101 4 INDONESIAN 102 4 INDONESIAN 201 4 ITALIAN 101 4 ITALIAN 102 4 ITALIAN 201 4 JAPANESE 101 4 JAPANESE 102 4 JAPANESE 201 4 KOREAN 101 4 KOREAN 102 4 KOREAN 201 4 LATVIAN 101 4 LATVIAN 102 4 LATVIAN 201 4 LITHUANIAN 101 4 LITHUANIAN 102 4 LITHUANIAN 201 4 Continued next column MALAGASY 101 4 MALAGASY 102 4 MALAGASY 201 4 MALAY 101 4 MALAY 102 4 MALAY 201 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 101 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 102 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 201 4 MONGOLIAN 101 4 MONGOLIAN 102 4 MONGOLIAN 201 4 NAVAJO 101 4 NAVAJO 102 4 NAVAJO 201 4 NORWEGIAN 101 4 NORWEGIAN 102 4 NORWEGIAN 201 4 POLISH 101 4 POLISH 102 4 POLISH 201 4 PORTUGUESE 101 4 PORTUGUESE 102 4 PORTUGUESE 201 4 QUECHUA 101 4 QUECHUA 102 4 QUECHUA 201 4 RAROTONGAN 101 4 RAROTONGAN 102 4 RAROTONGAN 201 4 ROMANIAN 101 4 ROMANIAN 102 4 ROMANIAN 201 4 RUSSIAN 101 4 RUSSIAN 102 4 RUSSIAN 201 4 SAMOAN 101 4 SAMOAN 102 4 SAMOAN 201 4 Continued next column Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall SERBIAN 101 4 SERBIAN 102 4 SERBIAN 201 4 SPANISH 101 4 SPANISH 102 4 SPANISH 201 4 SWEDISH 101 4 SWEDISH 102 4 SWEDISH 201 4 TAGALOG 101 4 TAGALOG 102 4 TAGALOG 201 4 TAHITIAN 101 4 TAHITIAN 102 4 TAHITIAN 201 4 THAI 101 4 THAI 102 4 THAI 201 4 TONGAN 101 4 TONGAN 102 4 TONGAN 201 4 UKRANIAN 101 4 UKRANIAN 102 4 UKRANIAN 201 4 VIETNAMESE 101 4 VIETNAMESE 102 4 VIETNAMESE 201 4 WELSH 101 4 WELSH 102 4 WELSH 201 4 4 Language courses are taught in Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Spanish only. All other language credit must be earned through examination or by transfer. Minor in Asian Languages (24) Take credits of one of the following languages earned through the BYU FLATS exam: Cambodian, Cantonese, Cebuano, Hmong, Illonggo/ Hiligaynon, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese Language Courses Take credits: CHIN 101 4 CHIN 102 4 CHIN 201 4 CHIN 202 4 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 CHIN 47 CHIN 401 CHIN 402 CHIN 490R 1-4 Total 24 No Double Counting Among Minors Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall 2

Language Courses Take credits of one of the following languages earned through the BYU FLATS exam: Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese- Continental, Swedish, Welsh OR French, German or Spanish earned through a BYU- Idaho language exam or coursework. Language Courses Take credits: FR 101 4 FR 102 4 FR 201 4 FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR 410 FR 490 1-4 GER 101 4 GER 102 4 GER 201 4 GER 202 GER 21 GER 400 Total 24 Languages and International Studies Minor in European Languages (25) GER 410 GER 490R 1-4 SPAN 101 4 SPAN 102 4 SPAN 201 4 SPAN 202 or 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 491 1-4 SPAN 490R *All foreign language courses must be in the same language if combined with credit through examination. Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Latin American Languages (26) Language Courses Take credits of one of the following languages earned through the BYU FLATS exam: Aymara, Cakchiquel, Guarani, Portuguese-Brazilian, Quechua Language Courses Take credits: SPAN 101 4 SPAN 102 4 SPAN 201 4 SPAN 202 or 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 491 1-4 SPAN 490R Total 24 No Double Counting Among Minor Courses Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Minor in Slavic and East European Languages (27) Language Courses Take credits of one of the following languages earned through the BYU FLATS exam: Albanian, Armenian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Ukranian Language Courses Take credits: RUSS 101 4 RUSS 102 4 RUSS 201 4 RUSS 202 4 RUSS 01 RUSS 02 RUSS 490R 1-4 No Double Counting Among Minor Courses Total 24 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall

Minor in World Languages (28) Language Courses Take credits of one of the following languages earned through the BYU FLATS exam: Afrikaans, Arabic, Farsi-Persian, Fijian, Haitian Creole, Malagasy, Maori, Rarotongan, Samoan, Tahitian, Tongan Language Courses Take credits: FR 101 4 FR 102 4 FR 201 4 FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR 410 FR 490 1-4 GER 101 4 GER 102 4 GER 201 4 GER 202 GER 21 GER 400 GER 410 GER 490R 1-4 RUSS 101 4 RUSS 102 4 RUSS 201 4 RUSS 202 4 RUSS 01 RUSS 02 RUSS 490R 1-4 SPAN 101 4 SPAN 102 4 SPAN 201 4 SPAN 202 or 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 491 1-4 SPAN 490R *All foreign language courses must be in the same language if combined with credit through examination. Total 24 Minor in TESOL (29) Module 1 ED 2 TESOL 200 TESOL 21 1 TESOL 77 TESOL 78 Module 2 B 80 ED 04 LANG 21 9 AFRIKAANS 101 4 AFRIKAANS 102 4 AFRIKAANS 201 4 ALBANIAN 101 4 ALBANIAN 102 4 ALBANIAN 201 4 ARABIC 101 4 ARABIC 102 4 ARABIC 201 4 ARMENIAN 101 4 ARMENIAN 102 4 ARMENIAN 201 4 AYMARA 101 4 AYMARA 102 4 AYMARA 201 4 BULGARIAN 101 4 BULGARIAN 102 4 BULGARIAN 201 4 CAKCHIQUEL 101 4 CAKCHIQUEL 102 4 CAKCHIQUEL 201 4 CAMBODIAN 101 4 CAMBODIAN 102 4 CAMBODIAN 201 4 CANTONESE 101 4 CANTONESE 102 4 CANTONESE 201 4 CEBUANO 101 4 CEBUANO 102 4 CEBUANO 201 4 CHIN 101 4 CHIN 102 4 CHIN 201 4 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 CHIN 47 CROATIAN 101 4 CROATIAN 102 4 CROATIAN 201 4 CZECH 101 4 CZECH 102 4 CZECH 201 4 DANISH 101 4 DANISH 102 4 DANISH 201 4 DUTCH 101 4 DUTCH 102 4 DUTCH 201 4 ESTONIAN 101 4 ESTONIAN 102 4 ESTONIAN 201 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 101 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 102 4 FARSI-PERSIAN 201 4 FIJIAN 101 4 FIJIAN 102 4 FIJIAN 201 4 FINNISH 101 4 FINNISH 102 4 FINNISH 201 4 FR 101 4 FR 102 4 FR 201 4 FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR 410 GEORGIAN 101 4 GEORGIAN 102 4 GEORGIAN 201 4 GER 101 4 GER 102 4 GER 201 4 GER 202 GER 21 GER 400 GER 410 GREEK (MOD) 101 GREEK (MOD) 102 GREEK (MOD) 201 4 GUARANI 101 4 GUARANI 102 4 GUARANI 201 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 101 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 102 4 HAITIAN CREOLE 201 4 HILIGAYNON 101 4 HILIGAYNON 102 4 HILIGAYNON 201 4 HMONG 101 4 HMONG 102 4 HMONG 201 4 HUNGARIAN 101 4 HUNGARIAN 102 4 HUNGARIAN 201 4 ICELANDIC 101 4 ICELANDIC 102 4 ICELANDIC 201 4 ILONGGO 101 4 ILONGGO 102 4 ILONGGO 201 4 INDONESIAN 101 4 INDONESIAN 102 4 INDONESIAN 201 4 ITALIAN 101 4 ITALIAN 102 4 ITALIAN 201 4 JAPANESE 101 4 JAPANESE 102 4 JAPANESE 201 4 KOREAN 101 4 KOREAN 102 4 KOREAN 201 4 LATVIAN 101 4 LATVIAN 102 4 LATVIAN 201 4 LITHUANIAN 101 4 LITHUANIAN 102 4 LITHUANIAN 201 4 MALAGASY 101 4 MALAGASY 102 4 MALAGASY 201 4 MALAY 101 4 MALAY 102 4 MALAY 201 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 101 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 102 4 MAORI-NW ZEA. 201 4 MONGOLIAN 101 4 MONGOLIAN 102 4 MONGOLIAN 201 4 NAVAJO 101 4 NAVAJO 102 4 NAVAJO 201 4 NORWEGIAN 101 4 NORWEGIAN 102 4 NORWEGIAN 201 4 POLISH 101 4 POLISH 102 4 POLISH 201 4 PORTUGUESE 101 4 PORTUGUESE 102 4 PORTUGUESE 201 4 QUECHUA 101 4 QUECHUA 102 4 QUECHUA 201 4 RAROTONGAN 101 4 RAROTONGAN 102 4 RAROTONGAN 201 4 ROMANIAN 101 4 ROMANIAN 102 4 ROMANIAN 201 4 RUSSIAN 101 4 RUSSIAN 102 4 RUSSIAN 201 4 RUSSIAN 01 SAMOAN 101 4 SAMOAN 102 4 SAMOAN 201 4 SERBIAN 101 4 SERBIAN 102 4 SERBIAN 201 4 SPAN 101 4 SPAN 102 4 SPAN 201 4 SPAN 202 SPAN 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 50 SWEDISH 101 4 SWEDISH 102 4 SWEDISH 201 4 TAGALOG 101 4 TAGALOG 102 4 TAGALOG 201 4 TAHITIAN 101 4 TAHITIAN 102 4 TAHITIAN 201 4 THAI 101 4 THAI 102 4 THAI 201 4 TONGAN 101 4 TONGAN 102 4 TONGAN 201 4 UKRANIAN 101 4 UKRANIAN 102 4 UKRANIAN 201 4 VIETNAMESE 101 4 VIETNAMESE 102 4 VIETNAMESE 201 4 WELSH 101 4 WELSH 102 4 WELSH 201 4 No Grade Less Than C- in Minor Courses Total 24 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall 4

Spanish Concentration (D 101) SPAN 102 4 SPAN 201 4 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 490R 29 SPAN 202 SPAN 02 Total 5 Interdisciplinary Courses IDS 98R 1- IDS 499 2 No Double Counting of Concentration Courses Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall Introductory Module INTST 100 1 HIST 224 GEOG 0 Foreign Language* -4 10 POLSC 150 POLSC 170 *Foreign Language of choice International Studies Concentration (D 10) ECON 150 ECON 151 INTST 00 9 HIST 0 INTST 41 INTST 42 INTST 4 INTST 44 INTST 45 INTST 48 INTST 49 INTST 50 B 75 B 80 ECON 58 Take 2 courses: GEOG 50 POLSC 72 POLSC 75 POLSC 77 POLSC 78 POLSC 90 POLSC 92 6 Interdisciplinary Course Take this course: IDS 499 2 2 No Double Counting of Concentration Courses Total 6 Fall-Winter Winter-Spring Spring-Fall TESOL Certificate (C 109) ED 2 TESOL 101 TESOL 102 TESOL 10 TESOL 104 TESOL 105 1 15 Grade of C- or higher required in all Certificate Courses This program is restricted to online degree-seeking students only. Total 15 English as an International Language (EIL) Certificate (C 0) EIL 170 4 EIL 171 4 EIL 172 4 EIL 17R 1 EIL 174R 1 EIL 175 1 15 Grade of C- or higher required in all Certificate Courses This program is restricted to international online students with limited English language abilities Developed in partnership with BYU-Hawaii s Center for English Language Learning Total 15 5

Languages and International Studies Predefined Clusters International Studies 4005 POLSC 170 International Politics POLSC 90 American Foreign Policy ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology GEOG 50 Cultural Geography INTST 42 Russian Culture INTST 44 Western Europe Culture INTST 45 Chinese Culture INTST 50 Latin American Culture HIST 10 Modern European History HIST 26 Modern Middle East HIST 0 The Far East HIST 5 Africa Since 1400 HIST 40 Latin America Total Credits Other Languages 4110 Take these courses in one language of choice (or demonstrate competency by taking BYU FLATS exam): 101 Language of Choice 4 102 Language of Choice 4 201 Language of Choice 4 LANG 21 Advanced Grammar in Languages LANG 400 Civilization and Culture LANG 410 Language and Literary Traditions Total Credits 15 *Note for test takers. At least 1 course must be taken on campus, and a cluster cannot be comprised only of test credits. Note: Any credit language cluster that includes LANG 21 or beyond would also be acceptable for a pre-approved cluster. See the Language and Letters Advising Center for examples of this option. Spanish Fluent Speaker* 4111 SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I 4 SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II 4 SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4 SPAN 02* Readings in Hispanic Literature Advanced Speaker SPAN 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition Total Credits 15 *(For test takers) At least 1 course must be taken on campus, and a cluster cannot be comprised only of test credits. * Spanish Native Speaker* 41 Take this course: SPAN 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition Take 9 credits: SPAN 25 Phonetics and Conversation SPAN 9 Introduction to Literary Analysis SPAN 50 Hispanic Civilization and Culture SPAN 441 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature SPAN 451 Masterpieces of Spanish-American Literature Total Credits French Fluent Speakers 411 FR 101 Beginning French I 4 FR 102 Beginning French II 4 FR 201 Intermediate French 4 FR 202 Introduction to French Literature FR 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition FR 400 French Civilization and Culture FR 410 Masterpieces of Francophone Literature Total Credits 15 German Fluent Speaker 4114 GER 101 Beginning German I 4 GER 102 Beginning German II 4 GER 201 Intermediate German 4 GER 202 Introduction to German Literature GER 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition GER 400 German Civilization and Culture GER 410 German Literature Total Credits 15 Russian Fluent Speaker 4115 RUSS 101 Beginning Russian I 4 RUSS 102 Beginning Russian II 4 RUSS 201 Intermediate Russian I 4 RUSS 202 Intermediate Russian II 4 RUSS 01 Advanced Russian I RUSS 02 Advanced Russian II RUSS 40 Russian Literature in Translation RUSS 42 Russian Culture Total Credits 15 Chinese Fluent Speakers 4116 CHIN 101 Beginning Mandarin I 4 CHIN 102 Beginning Mandarin II 4 CHIN 201 Intermediate Mandarin I 4 CHIN 202 Intermediate Mandarin II 4 CHIN 01 Advanced Mandarin I CHIN 02 Advanced Mandarin II CHIN 45 Chinese Culture CHIN 47 Topics in Advanced Chinese Total Credits 15 Chinese Elementary* 4117 CHIN 101 Beginning Mandarin I 4 CHIN 102 Beginning Mandarin II 4 CHIN 201 Intermediate Mandarin I 4 Total Credits French Elementary* 4118 FR 101 Beginning French I 4 FR 102 Beginning French II 4 FR 201 Intermediate French 4 Total Credits Note: (For test takers) At least 1 course must be taken on campus, and a cluster cannot be comprised only of test credits. No Double Counting of Major, Minor, or Cluster Courses. Russian Elementary* 4119 RUSS 101 Beginning Russian I 4 RUSS 102 Beginning Russian II 4 RUSS 201 Intermediate Russian I 4 Total Credits Note: (For test takers) At least 1 course must be taken on campus, and a cluster cannot be comprised only of test credits. German Elementary* 40 GER 101 Beginning German I 4 GER 102 Beginning German II 4 GER 201 Intermediate German 4 Total Credits Note: (For test takers) At least 1 course must be taken on campus, and a cluster cannot be comprised only of test credits. Spanish Elementary* 41 SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I 4 SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II 4 SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish 4 Total Credits TESOL 42 ED Culture and Diversity 2 TESOL 200 Fundamentals of TESOL TESOL 21 Culture and Diversity Practicum 1 TESOL 77 TESOL Teachings Methods I TESOL 78 TESOL Teaching Methods II Total Credits 6

Course Descriptions Credits* CHIN 1 01 Beginning Mandarin I (4:4:0:0) This course is a prerequisite for Chinese 102 and Chinese minor. It may also meet the requirements of other minors and clusters (check with your home program or department) and the needs of students with other interests, such as preparation to teach English in China or acquisition of a feel about Mandarin Chinese and Chinese culture. This course assumes that students have NO training in Mandarin Chinese. The emphasis is, therefore, on developing the basic communicative skills. CHIN 1 02 Beginning Mandarin II (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: CHIN 101 Continued emphasis on basic language skills. CHIN 2 01 Intermediate Mandarin I (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: CHIN 102 Intermediate Mandarin Chinese language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Mandarin-speaking returned missionaries are encouraged to begin with this course. CHIN 2 02 Intermediate Mandarin II (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: CHIN 201 Intermediate Mandarin Chinese language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Mandarin-speaking returned missionaries are encouraged to begin with this course. CHIN 01 Advanced Mandarin I (::0:0) Pre requisite: CHIN 202 Focuses on the development of oral fl uency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills. CHIN 02 Advanced Mandarin II (::0:0) Pre requisite: CHIN 202 Focuses on the development of oral fl uency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills. CHIN 45 Chinese Culture (::0:0) Course equivalent to INTST 45 Pre requisite: FDENG 101 This course consists of an examination of Chinese culture from ancient to modern times. Topics vary, but may include: geography, history, politics, family, social issues, religion, language, literature, and thought. CHIN 47 Topics in Advanced Chinese (::0:0) Pre requisite: CHIN 202 Focuses on the development of oral fl uency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills. CHIN 77 Chinese Teaching Methods (::0:0) Course equivalent to FR 77, GER 77, RUSS 77, SPAN 77, and TESOL 77 Pre requisite: CHIN 02 Chinese teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. CHIN 401 Advanced Topics in Mandarin Chinese I (::0:0) Pre requisites: Two of the following courses: CHIN 01, CHIN 02, CHIN 47 Concurrent Requisite: CHIN 402 Continued learning on advanced language skills. Semester in Beijing students only. (Fall) CHIN 402 Advanced Topics in Mandarin Chinese II (::0:0) Pre requisites: Two of the following courses: CHIN 01, CHIN 02, CHIN 47 Co ncurrent Requisite: CHIN 401 Continued learning on advanced language skills. Semester in Beijing students only. (Fall) CHIN 490R Independent Study in Chinese (1-4:1:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 8 credits Pre requisite: CHIN 202 Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. Instructor approval required for registration. EIL 170 English Language I (4:4:0:0) This is the fi rst course in a series of English language for interpersonal communicationoriented courses designed to enable low-intermediate level Speakers of English to progress towards the mid-intermediate level of English profi ciency. Students will increase their language profi ciency by focusing on oral communication, listening skills, reading skills, and writing skills. EIL 171 English Language I I (4:4:0:0) Prerequisite: EIL 170 This is the second course in a series of English language for interpersonal communication-oriented courses designed to enable low-intermediate level Speakers of English to progress towards the mid-intermediate level of English profi ciency. EIL 172 English Language Interpersonal Communication III (4:4:0:0) Prerequisite: EIL 171 This is the third course in a series of English language for interpersonal communicationoriented courses designed to enable low-intermediate level Speakers of English to progress towards the mid-intermediate level of English profi ciency. EIL 17R Networking and Occupational Language (1:1:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn a maximum of enrollments Learners will be exposed to foundational occupational English vocabulary and grammar in order to effectively enter one of the three career specifi c tracks (hospitality & service language, technical language, or sales language) of their choice. By combining these newly acquired language skills with the application of principles of effective networking, students will better position themselves for desired career paths and/or online matriculation at BYU-Idaho. EIL 174R Networking and Academic Language (1:1:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn a maximum enrollments Learners will acquire foundational academic English vocabulary. By combining these newly acquired language skills with the application of principles of self-regulated learning, students will better position themselves for online matriculation at BYU-Idaho. EIL 175 Church and Leadership Language (1:1:0:0) Learners will acquire church and leadership language skills to effectively communicate in church leadership positions. In addition, the course will enable students to apply principles of self-regulated learning. FR 101 Beginning French I (4:4:0:0) Acquisition of basic language skills, listening and speaking fi rst, followed by reading and writing. FR 102 Beginning French II (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: FR 101 A continuation of French 101. FR 201 Intermediate French (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: FR 102 Emphasizes speaking and mastery of intermediate grammar through stories, essays, poems, and videos. FR 202 Introduction to French Literature (::0:0) Pre requisite: FR 201 7 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week : Guided Instruction Hours per week)

An exploration of French literature across the ages. FR 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition (::0:0) Pre requisite: FR 202 A course leading to greater mastery of French grammar. (Fall, Winter) FR 77 French Teaching Methods (::0:0) Course equivalent to CHIN 77, GER 77, RUSS 77, SPAN 77, and TESOL 77 Pre requisite: FR 21 Course Requirement: French Ed Minors Only French teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. FR 400 French Civilization and Culture (::0:0) Pre requisite: FR 21 A study of French history, geography, political and social systems, everyday life, cultural life, and place in the world. FR 410 Masterpiece of Francophone Literature (::0:0) Pre requisites: FR 202 and FR 21 A study of French literature. (Winter) FR 490 Independent Study in French (1-4:1:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 4 credits Pre requisite: FR 201 Course Requirement: Instructor Approval Required Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. GER 101 Beginning German I (4:4:0:0) Introduction of vocabulary, language structures, and cultural topics, with an emphasis on the language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. GER 102 Beginning German 2 (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: GER 101 Continuation of acquiring vocabulary and language structures from German 101, introduction to new cultural topics, and further practice in the language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. GER 201 Intermediate German (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: GER 102 Review and refi nement of language structures, expansion of vocabulary, deeper investigation of select cultural topics within one area of focus, and further practice in the language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. GER 202 Introduction to German Literature (::0:0) Pre requisite: GER 201 Exploration of German literature and culture of various time periods. (Winter) GER 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition (::0:0) Course equivalent to LANG 21 Pre requisite: GER 202 Review and refi nement of advanced language structures, expansion of vocabulary, deeper investigation of select grammar topics, with an emphasis on reading and writing. GER 77 German Teaching Methods (::0:0) Course equivalent to CHIN 77, FR 77, RUSS 77, SPAN 77, and TESOL 77 Pre requisite: GER 202 Course Requirement: German Ed Minors Only German teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. GER 400 German Civilization and Culture (::0:0) Course equivalent to LANG 400 Pre requisite: GER 202 This course is an exploration of the culture and civilization of the German language and country. It is also designed to give an overview of cultures and civilizations throughout the world. (Winter) GER 410 German Literature (::0:0) Course equivalent to LANG 410 Pre requisite: GER 202 This course is an introduction to the study of literature and literary works in German. It is also designed to give an overview of literature throughout the world. GER 490R Independent Study in German (1-4:1:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 8 credits Pre requisite: GER 202 Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. INTST 100 Introduction to International Studies (1:1:0:0) This course provides potential International Studies majors an opportunity to survey fi ve separate areas of emphasis within international studies, the academic demands of the major, and possible career and post-baccalaureate options arising from this major. INTST 00 Cultural Paradigms (::0:0) Pre requisite: INTST 100 The course will deal with examining and contrasting cross-cultural data from across the globe. INTST 41 East Asia Culture (::0:0) Pre requisites: FDENG 101 The history, governments, culture, religion, society, and current events of East Asian countries including, but not limited to, China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia and Taiwan. INTST 42 Russian Culture (::0:0) Course equivalent to RUSS 42 Pre requisites: FDENG 101 This course is an introduction to Russian culture, literature, art, music, and history. Taught in English. INTST 4 Eastern Europe Culture (::0:0) The history, governments, culture, religions, society, and current events of Eastern European countries including, but not limited to, Ukraine, the Balkans, the Baltic States, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Albania, and other former communist states. INTST 44 Western Europe Culture (::0:0) The history, governments, culture, religion, society, and current events of Western European countries including, but not limited to, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, and Scandinavia. INTST 45 Chinese Culture (::0:0) Course equivalent to CHIN 45 Pre requisites: FDENG 101 This course consists of an examination of Chinese culture from ancient to modern times. Topics vary, but may include: geography, history, politics, family, social issues, religion, language, literature, philosophy, and current issues. INTST 47 Southeast Asia Culture (::0:0) Pre requisites: FDENG 101 The history, governments, culture, religion, society, and current events of Southeast Asian 8 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week : Guided Instruction Hours per week)

countries including, but not limited to, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, and Philippines. INTST 48 Mid Eastern Culture (::0:0) This course looks at the history, governments, culture, religion, society and current events of Middle Eastern countries including, but not limited to, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and Kuwait. INTST 49 African Culture (::0:0) This course consists of a survey of sub-saharan African cultures which will include the African fossil record, prehistoric civilizations, the colonial period, and its infl uences on modern African and tribal cultures of the immediate past and the present. I NTST 50 Latin American Culture (::0:0) This course looks at the history, governments, culture, religion, society, and current events of Latin America including, but not limited to, Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, and Colombia. INTST 98R Internship in International Studies (:0:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 6 credits Internship Fees: $81.50 (LDS) $16 (non-lds) per credit Exempt from tuition, but charged this independent course fee This internship is a cooperative program between the BYU-Idaho International Studies program and an approved organization. Professional internships correlate actual work experience with course work, provide students with knowledge of career opportunities, and give students work experience in preparation for employment or graduate school upon graduation. The student, in consultation with the program s internship coordinator, develops ideas for internships. In some cases, study abroad experience may be used to fi ll this requirement. INTST 99R International Studies Experience (::0:0) Prerequisite: INTST 00 Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 6 credits This course is required for students not completing INTST 98R (Internship in International Studies). The student, in consultation with the International Studies internship coordinator, selects a foreign study experience related to language and area focus. Students are required to purchase emergency medical insurance through BYU-Idaho. INTST 490 R Independent Study International Studies (1-6:0:0:1) Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 6 credits Prerequisite: INTST 00 This course consists of independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by the instructor. INTST 499 Capstone in International Studies (::0:0) Pre requisite: INTST 00 This course consists of a seminar in International Studies for students in their senior year devoted to current topics and global affairs as determined by the instructor. ISP 200 International Study Pre-departure (1:1:0:0) Required for all students traveling abroad and earning credit at BYU-Idaho. The course must be completed prior to international departure. Covers discipleship and diplomacy, health and safety, culture acquisition, etc. LANG 298 Foreign Language Internship (1-:0:0:0) Internship Fees: $81.50 (LDS) $16 (non-lds) per credit Exempt from tuition, but charged this independent course fee Students will complete a job-related experience that demands, and heavily involves, foreign language use. Language use must be essential, not tangential, to the work done. Occasionally assisting customers in the foreign language at one s workplace is not an acceptable Foreign Language Internship. Under most circumstances, one would have to speak or deal with the foreign language 100% of the time at work. Arrangements for the internship must be made before, rather than after, the experience. LANG 21 Advanced Grammar in Languages (::0:0) Course equivalent to GER 21 An effective language learner/teacher must use the language well, know how it works, make sense of its grammar, and be familiar with the various principles and methodologies for best internalizing this knowledge. This class will focus on the structure of the English language in signifi cant detail so that you will gain a deeper understanding of how it works. The material will be presented in a way that will invite you to ponder how various aspects of English compare with those of your second language. Application of this knowledge will allow students to evaluate and address language defi ciencies, identify resources useful in furthering language learning, and follow a program of lifelong language learning. LANG 400 Civilization and Culture (::0:0) Course equivalent to GER 400 This course is an exploration of the culture and civilization of the student s foreign language and country (other than the languages already taught at BYU-Idaho). It is also designed to give an overview of cultures and civilizations throughout the world. (Winter) LANG 410 Language and Literary Traditions (::0:0) Course equivalent to GER 410 This course is an introduction to the study of literature and literary works in the student s foreign language (other than the languages already taught at BYU-Idaho). It is also designed to give an overview of literature throughout the world. RUSS 101 Beginning Russian I (4:4:0:0) This course involves the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Russian. It is designed for beginners and students with less than two years of high school Russian. RUSS 102 Beginning Russian II (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: RUSS 101 Further acquisition of basic language skills in Russian: reading, speaking, listening, and writing. RUSS 201 Intermediate Russian I (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: RUSS 102 Further acquisition of basic language skills in Russian: reading, speaking, listening, and writing. RUSS 202 Intermediate Russian II (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: RUSS 201 Analysis of level-appropriate texts in Russian, accompanied by study of intermediatelevel Russian grammar. Note: This is the appropriate starting point for Russian-speaking returned missionaries. RUSS 01 Advanced Russian I (::0:0) Pre requisite: RUSS 202 This course consists of a systematic focus on grammar, listening, speaking, writing, and reading in Russian. RUSS 02 Advanced Russian II (::0:0) Pre requisite: RUSS 202 This course consists of a systematic focus on grammar, listening, speaking, writing, and reading in Russian. (Winter) RUSS 40 Russian Literature - Translation (::0:0) Pre requisite: FDENG 101 This course surveys 19th and 20th century Russian literature (in English translation): Pushkin to Solzhenitsyn. Taught in English. 9 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week : Guided Instruction Hours per week)

(Winter) RUSS 42 Russian Culture (::0:0) Course equivalent to INTST 42 Pre requisite: FDENG 101 This course is an introduction to Russian culture, literature, art, music, and history. Taught in English. RUSS 77 Russian Teaching Methods (::0:0) Course equivalent to CHIN 77, FR 77, GER 77, SPAN 77, and TESOL 77 Pre requisite: RUSS 202 Course Requirement: Russian Ed Minors Only This course consists of developing Russian teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. RUSS 490R Independent Study in Russian (1-4:1:0:0) Repeatable Course: May earn maximum of 8 credits Pre requisite: RUSS 202 This course consists of independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I (4:4:0:0) This course is for beginners with less than two years of high school Spanish. Emphasis is on basic language skills of listening speaking, reading, and writing. Not appropriate for Spanish-speaking returned missionaries. SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 101 In this course emphasis is on basic language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Not appropriate for Spanish-speaking returned missionaries. SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish (4:4:0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 102 This course is a review and continuation of fi rst year grammar, conversation, reading, and writing. Not appropriate for Spanish-speaking returned missionaries. SPAN 202 Readings in Hispanic Literature (::0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 201 This course is an introduction to literature in Spanish: prose, poetry, drama. Not appropriate for Spanish-speaking returned missionaries. SPAN 02 Read in Hispanic Literature Advanced Speaker (::0:0) This course involves Spanish language reading combined with a review of key grammar concepts. Entry level for returned missionaries and similarly advanced non-natives who learned Spanish outside of the classroom. SPAN 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition (::0:0) Pre requisites: SPAN 202 or SPAN 02 This course consists of intensive study and practice with grammar, vocabulary, and writing. SPAN 25 Phonetics and Conversation (::0:0) Pre requisites: SPAN 202 or SPAN 02 This courses involves the Spanish sound system, underlying concepts of speech production and pronunciation. SPAN 9 Introduction to Literary Analysis (::0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 21 This course is an introduction to the major concepts, problems, issues, and practices of literary study in Spanish. SPAN 50 Hispanic Civilization & Culture (::0:0) Pre requisites: SPAN 202 or SPAN 02 This course involves the study of major issues, periods, and themes in the culture of Spain Languages and International Studies 40 and Spanish America. * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week : Guided Instruction Hours per week) SPAN 77 Spanish Teaching Methods I (::0:0) Course equivalent to CHIN 77, FR 77, GER 77, RUSS 77, and TESOL 77 Pre requisites: SPAN 02 or SPAN 202 Course Requirement: Spanish Ed Majors and Minors Only In this course students will develop Spanish teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. SPAN 78 Spanish Teaching Methods II (::0:0) Course equivalent to TESOL 78 Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or SPAN 02 The second of two courses on foreign language teaching methodology. This course emphasizes technology, cross-cultural and linguistic assessment, and classroom management. SPAN 441 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature (::0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 9 In this course students will study literary masterpieces of Spain. SPAN 451 Masterpieces of Spanish-American Literature (::0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 9 In this course students will study literary masterpieces of Spanish America. ( Winter, Spring) SPAN 490R Spanish Special Topics (::0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 21 Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of credits In this course literary, cultural, linguistic, or pedagogical topics may be discussed. SPAN 491 Independent Study in Spanish (1-4:1:0:0) Course Requirement: Instructor Approval Required This course consists of independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. SPAN 497 Spanish Teaching Practicum (::0:0) Pre requisite: SPAN 77 Course Requirement: Spanish Ed Majors and Instructor Approval Required This course consists of supervised practice and development of Spanish teaching skills. TESOL 101 Introduction to TESOL (::0:0) Students will learn the essential theories and practice the basic principles of teaching English as a foreign language. The course will cover topics related to language teaching methods and approaches, principles of language acquisition, four-skill instruction, and curriculum design and materials evaluation. This class is part of the online TESOL certifi - cate (C 109) and is restricted to online degree seeking students only. TESOL 102 TESOL Pedagogy I (:0:0:0) Prerequisites: TESOL 101 The fi rst half of a two-course series dealing with teaching methodology for the ESL/foreign language classroom. This class is part of the online TESOL certifi cate (C 109) and is restricted to online degree seeking students only. TESOL 10 TESOL Pedagogy II (:0:0:0) Prerequisites: TESOL 101 The second half of a two-course series dealing with teaching methodology for the ESL/ foreign language classroom. This class is part of the online TESOL certifi cate (C 109) and is restricted to online degree seeking students only. TESOL 104 English Grammar for TESOL (::0:0) A study of various aspects of spoken and written English as well as important linguistic issues relevant to English language learners. This class is part of the online TESOL certifi - cate (C 109) and is restricted to online degree seeking students only. TESOL 105 TESOL Practice (1:1:0:0) Prerequisites: TESOL 101 Students will review basic principles of language acquisition and language pedagogy.

Students will also complete a variety of assignments as they teach English language learners during the semester. This class is part of the online TESOL certifi cate (C 109) and is restricted to online degree seeking students only. TESOL 200 Fundamentals of TESOL (::0:0) This course is an introduction to the fundamental theories, principles, practices, and policies of bilingual education as they relate to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in the United States. TESOL 21 Culture and Diversity Practicum (1:2:0:0) Formerly: ED 1 Prerequisites: TESOL 200 This practicum helps transition students from being a learner of ESL methods, to being an ESL teacher. Students apply skills they have studied in their TESOL classes as they teach English Language Learners. TESOL 77 TESOL Teaching Methods I (::0:0) Course equivalent to CHIN 77, FR 77, GER 77, RUSS 77, and SPAN 77 Course Requirement: TESOL Minors Only This course consists of TESOL teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. TESOL 78 TESOL Teaching Methods II (::0:0) Course equivalent to SPAN 78 The second of two courses on foreign language teaching methodology. This course emphasizes technology, cross-cultural and linguistic assessment, and classroom management. TESOL 497 TESOL Teaching Practicum (1:1:0:0) Pre requisites: TESOL 200 and TESOL 77 and TESOL 78 This course is a 16-hour teaching practicum in the public schools for TESOL Education minors. Completed concurrently with student teaching. Languages and International Studies 41 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week : Guided Instruction Hours per week)