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Dance Studies

The study of dance is expressive human movement that unites the physical with the intellectual and the emotional with the spiritual. It utilizes the body as a means of communication and has the power to…

Tap Dance

This class is intended to improve rhythm and musicality for students learning and/or developing tap technique. The course looks at the evolution of tap from its inception in the United States during the 1700s. It…

Spanish: High Intermediate

This course focuses on strengthening students’ communicative skills in all four language areas—listening, speaking, reading and writing—as well as developing greater cultural awareness. A variety of media including films, documentaries, web-based resources, songs, articles, and…

Spanish: Intermediate II

Spanish: Intermediate II begins with a review of vocabulary and structures covered in Novice Spanish and expands upon those skills. Short literary excerpts are introduced and writing exercises may include compositions or journal work. Spanish…

Spanish: Intermediate I

Spanish: Intermediate I begins with a review of vocabulary and structures covered in Spanish: Novice and expands upon those skills. Some of the highlights include narration in the past, daily routine, personal preferences, needs, and…

Spanish: Novice

In this course, students learn through listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities. Classes also include exposure to the richness and variety of Hispanic cultures. Music, games, and projects are among the tools used to foster…

Vergil’s Aeneid (in Rome)

This immersion-term course in Rome is cross-listed as MUL930R (Extradisciplinary). A travel-abroad course, it requires parental consent. See MUL930R (Extradisciplinary) in the Extradisciplinary section of the catalog for description. Min-Max Credit Hours: 1.0-1.0

Advanced Latin

This course is for advanced students who have completed Intermediate-mid Latin and wish to continue their engagement with the rich and entertaining literature of ancient Rome or perhaps even those of Medieval Europe. Students have…

Latin 4

Intermediate-mid Latin helps students advance from merely translating Latin to reading it and appreciating it as literature. The readings change from year to year, but often include selections from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Vergil’s Aeneid, and poems…

Latin 3

Intermediate Latin introduces students to the excitement that is reading authentic Latin texts written by real Romans over two millennia ago. Course objectives include developing a proficiency for reading authentic Latin, identifying the use of…
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