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Center for Language Studies |
Melvin J. Luthy, Director
2054B JKHB, (801) 422-3263
College of Humanities Advisement Center
3078 JKHB, (801) 422-4789
Summer intensive courses include:
Foundation courses covering the equivalent of a full academic year of study in a major language.
Language refresher courses to review and restore language skills previously learned.
Students may earn up to two semesters of academic language credit for an intensive summer course. Students need not be regular BYU students to enroll and receive credit during summer term. Student demand and availability of qualified faculty determine which language are taught each summer.
Academic-year courses include:
Courses on demand that are taught if sufficient student demand and qualified teachers are available. Enrollment in these courses is generally through the Division of Continuing Education.
Language and culture courses for returned missionaries (see departmental pages for complete listing of language courses):
Some of the following courses are designated as "culminating" courses to fulfill the general education language requirement. (Some courses not listed below but taught in the summer programs also may fulfill the general education language requirement.) Returned missionaries should receive advice from the relevant department when multiple classes in the language of their interest are listed.
Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages:
Department of French and Italian:
Department of Spanish and Portuguese:
Less commonly taught languages listed under the general title FLang 330R may also fulfill the GE Foreign Language requirement.
Upon completion of an approved culminating language course that fulfills the foreign language general education requirement, returned missionaries and others with comparable skills may receive additional graded credit by examination for classes leading to the level of the culminating course. In some cases, up to 12 credit hours may be earned by examination without taking the culminating course, but all such credit will be pass/fail credit. All language credit earned by enrollment on campus will be graded.
Courses that the center may offer, often in collaboration with language departments, depending on demand and availability of qualified faculty: The number and types of classes vary. (Students should check with the center to determine whether the class offered fulfills the GE foreign language requirement):
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Afrikaans
Albanian Arabic Armenian Aymara Basque Bulgarian Cambodian Cakchiquel Cantonese Catalan Cebuano Croation Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Farsi Fijian Finnish French German Greek Guarani Haitian Creole Hawaiian |
Hebrew
Hindi Hmong Hungarian Icelandic Ilangot Ilocano Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Laotion Latin Latvian Lithuanian Mandarin Maori Maya Mongolian Navajo Niuean Norse Norwegian Polish Portuguese |
Quechua
Quiche Rarotongan Romanian Russian Samoan Serbian Serbo-Croation Slovene Spanish Swahili Swedish Tagalog Tahitian Taiwanese Thai Tongan Trukese Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Vanuatau Vietnamese Waray-Waray Welsh |
The center administers a broad program in Scandinavian Studies.
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101R. First-Year Language Study. (4:5:1 ea.)
102R. First-Year Language Study. (4:5:1 ea.) Prerequisite: FLang 101R in same language.
201R. Second-Year Language Study. (4:5:1 ea.) Prerequisite: FLang 102R in same language.
202R. Second-Year Language Study. (4:5:1 ea.) Prerequisite: FLang 201R in same language.
321R. Advanced Grammar. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: FLang 202R in same language.
330R. Cultural History. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: FLang 202R or equivalent in same language.
340R. Introduction to Literature. (3:3:0 ea.) Prerequisite: FLang 330R in same language.
Note: Students who choose Icelandic or Finnish courses from item 1 above may substitute two semesters of a second Scandinavian language as the equivalent of one of these electives; students who choose Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish courses from item 1 above may substitute two semesters of Finnish.
*Hours include courses that may fulfill GE or university requirements.
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344R. Topics in Scandinavian Studies. (3:3:0 ea.)
377. Language Teaching Procedures. (3:3:2) W Prerequisite: Dansh, Finn, Norwe, or Swed 340.
429. Old Norse. (3:3:0) Recommended: knowledge of a modern Scandinavian language.
430. Cultural History of Scandinavia. (3:3:0)
490R. Seminar in Scandinavian Studies. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: instructor's consent.
491R. Directed Readings in Scandinavian. (1–3:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: written plan of study approved by both instructor and program coordinator.
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101, 102. First-Year Danish. (4:5:1 ea.)
201. Second-Year Danish. (4:5:1) Prerequisite: Dansh 102 or equivalent experience.
202. Second Year Danish. (4:5:1) F, W Prerequisite: Dansh 201.
211R. Second-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Dansh 102 or equivalent experience.
311R. Third-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Dansh 211R or equivalent experience.
340. Danish Literature. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Dansh 202 or equivalent experience.
399R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department's consent.
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101, 102. First-Year Finnish. (4:5:1 ea.)
201. Second-Year Finnish. (4:5:1) Prerequisite: Finn 102 or equivalent experience.
202. Second Year Finnish. (4:5:1) F, W Prerequisite: Finn 201.
211R. Second-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Finn 102 or equivalent experience.
311R. Third-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Finn 211R or equivalent experience.
340. Finnish Literature. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Finn 202 or equivalent experience.
399R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department's consent.
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101, 102. First-Year Icelandic. (4:5:1 ea.)
201. Second-Year Icelandic. (4:5:1) Prerequisite: Iclnd 102 or equivalent experience.
202. Second-Year Icelandic. (4:5:1) Prerequisite: Iclnd 201.
211R. Second-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Iclnd 102 or equivalent experience.
311R. Third-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Iclnd 211R or equivalent experience.
399R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department's consent.
429. Old Icelandic Language and Literature. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Iclnd 201 or equivalent experience.
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101, 102. First-Year Norwegian. (4:5:1 ea.)
201. Second-Year Norwegian. (4:5:1) Prerequisite: Norwe 102 or equivalent experience.
202. Second Year Norwegian. (4:5:1) F, W Prerequisite: Norwe 201.
211R. Second-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Norwe 102 or equivalent experience.
311R. Third-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Norwe 211R or equivalent experience.
340. Norwegian Literature. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Norwe 202 or equivalent experience.
399R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department's consent.
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101, 102. First-Year Swedish. (4:5:1 ea.)
201. Second-Year Swedish. (4:5:1) Prerequisite: Swed 102 or equivalent experience.
202. Second Year Swedish. (4:5:1) F, W Prerequisite: Swed 201.
211R. Second-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Swed 102 or equivalent experience.
311R. Third-Year Conversation. (1–5:Arr.:Arr. ea.) Prerequisite: Swed 211R or equivalent experience.
340. Swedish Literature. (3:3:0) Prerequisite: Swed 202 or equivalent experience.
399R. Academic Internship. (1–9:0:0 ea.) Prerequisite: department's consent.
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100A,B. Beginning Hindi, Slow Paced. (2:Arr.:0 ea.) On dem.
101, 102. First-Year Hindi. (4:5:0 ea.)
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101A,B. First-Year Welsh. (2:2:1 ea.)
102. First-Year Welsh. (4:4:0) Prerequisite: Welsh 101 or equivalent.
201. Second-Year Welsh. (4:4:0) Prerequisite: Welsh 101 and 102 or equivalent.
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