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MDL 1300-2 Languages for the Professionals: Variable Topics (2 + 0)
To afford the students a practical knowledge of a foreign language (Spanish, German, French, etc.) in order
to facilitate communication and to provide understanding in a specific professional field. May be repeated for
credit as the course title changes.
MDL 1610-3
(EDU 1610, SPE 1610) American Sign Language I (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: minimum performance on the reading and writing preassessment placement test
This course will provide students with a basic understanding of American Sign Language and beginning conversational
skills. Students will be introduced to Deaf culture. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: MDL,
EDU or SPE.
MDL 1620-3
(SPE 1620) American Sign Language II (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: SPE/MDL/EDU 1610 or permission of instructor
This course is a continuation of SPE 1610 emphasizing expressive language as well as increasing competence
with receptive language skills. The course continues to build vocabulary and familiarity with the complex grammar
(morphology and syntax) of this visual language. The Deaf experience and culture is integrated throughout.
Credit will be granted for only one prefix: MDL or SPE. (General Studies-Level I, Communications)
MDL 1700-2 Foreign Languages for Travelers (2 + 0)
This course presents the basics necessary when traveling in a foreign country. It gives the traveler a minimal
command of the basic phrases, salutations, weather, numbers, time, statements of need and desire. May be
repeated for credit as the course title changes.
MDL 3050-3
(FRE 3050, GER 3050, SPA 3050) Cultural Crossroads: France, Germany, Spain (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: ENG 1020
This course gives students the cultural background necessary to understand and appreciate those spiritual and
intellectual developments that have given today's three European nations (representing our language disciplines)
their characteristics. Main topics include the Indo-European language family, the cultural and technological
development of Germanic and Romance-speaking countries, the causes for the rise and fall of these
countries throughout the 2000 years under consideration, the role of women in politics and the arts, the development
of differing social etiquette, reasons for mass emigrations, and contributions of immigrants to their new
countries, and the effect that the European Union has on the educational social welfare of its member nations.
Students can get credit for only one prefix.
MDL 3800-3
(CHS 3801) Mexico: History, Life, and Culture (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: one year of Spanish or permission of instructor
This course is part of a study abroad program and provides an interdisciplinary understanding of Mexican
civilization. It specifically deals with a social and historical approach to Mexican society and examines the
traditions and institutions that shape the Mexican way of life. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: MDL
or CHS.
MDL 4960-3 Teaching Foreign Languages in the Secondary Schools (3 + 0)
Prerequisites: EDS 3210 plus nine hours of intermediate and advanced courses in one foreign language, or
permission of instructor
A course in methods and materials of instruction in modern foreign languages at the secondary level.
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