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1 Department of Languages and International Studies Languages (majors, 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 five languages from the beginning to advanced level (Chinese, French, German, Russian, and Spanish). Programs exist to meet student needs in the following areas: Kirk Widdison, Department Chair Matt Alba, Robert Colvin, Brian Felt, Scott Galer, Chris Geddes, Steve Hunsaker, Francesca Isaia, John Ivers, Errol King, Ed Kumferman, Charlotte Passe-Carlus, Michael Paul, David Rock, Lei Shen, Alan Taylor, Penny Wang, Kirk Widdison, Jesse Wood Denise Merrill, Department Secretary (208) Introduction Ours is a world in which 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, more than ever before everyone can benefit from the vital skills of languages, cultural knowledge, and global competency. Majors Spanish Education International Studies Concentrations Spanish (see IDS) International Studies (see IDS) Education Minors Chinese French German Russian Spanish TESOL education 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. International Studies These minors are not available to native speakers of these languages. Students who wish to minor in these languages must first pass the BYU FLATS exam in their language of study. In the Doctrine and Covenants 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 that ye may be prepared in all things when I shall send you again to magnify the calling whereunto I have called you, and the mission with which I have commissioned you (Doctrine and Covenants 88:79-80). We are further counseled in the 90th Section 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, 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 of different disciplines or professions. This degree is unique in its modular structure, including a core in Economics, History, Geography, and Political Science, area studies in culture, and the flexibility to choose a minor or clusters. Students must demonstrate language proficiency at the third-year level. Students may also take a minor or cluster in International Studies. 18 Credit by Exam Returned missionaries and others with extensive non-academic foreign language experience should begin their studies at the 202 level (02 for Spanish) and may test out of 101, 102 and 201 if they need these courses. For information about foreign language credit by exam, visit our department website at languages-international-studies. Native speakers are ineligible for these exams. Because credit and time constraints are tight, students with high school language experience should begin their studies at the highest level possible. A placement exam may help determine which course you should take, based on your ability. This exam can be found at language-exams/placement-exam. For more information, visit or a teacher in the language you wish to study. Native speakers should begin at the 21 level in French, German and Spanish, at the 01 level in Chinese and at the 202 level in Russian. However, if the native speaker is an education major or education minor in a language, he or she should begin studies at the 202 level (02 in Spanish). Non-native speakers working in other foreign languages may fulfill this requirement by testing out of at least eight credits in the language rather than taking Language 410.

2 Note: Students who are interested in obtaining a language teaching minor (which requires proof of language proficiency on the Praxis exam) and who have not already lived in the target country, are strongly encouraged to participate in a semester abroad or equivalent program. Languages and International Studies Introductory Module INTST HIST 224 GEOG 0 Foreign Language* POLSC 150 POLSC 170 ECON 150 ECON 151 INTST 00 9 Take 2 courses: INTST 41 INTST 42 INTST 4 INTST 44 INTST 45 INTST 48 INTST 49 INTST 50 6 BA in International Studies (775) Take Required Foundation Courses Major Requirements No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses B 75 B 80 ECON 58 Take 2 courses: GEOG 50 POLSC 72 POLSC 75 POLSC 77 POLSC 78 POLSC 90 POLSC 92 6 Total Major Credits=52 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation=28 This major is available on the following tracks: Take courses: Foreign Language* -4 9 INTST 98R INTST 99R Take this course: INTST 499 *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 ED 04 ED 61 ED 461 ED SPED SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 77 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 490R SPAN BA in Spanish Education (910) Take Required Foundation Courses Major Requirements No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses Supplemental Courses SPAN 202 SPAN 02 Total Major Credits=4 Education Core Credits=2 Additional Elective Credits Required for Graduation= Education Majors Require an Education Minor for Graduation This major is available on the following tracks: Students are required to take the OPIC and WPT online tests of oral and writing proficiency during SPAN

3 Introductory Cluster INTST HIST 224 GEOG 0 Foreign Language* POLSC 150 POLSC 170 Languages and International Studies Minor in International Studies (115) No Double Counting of Minor Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Minor Courses Complete the Minor: ECON 150 INTST 00 Foreign Language* -4 9 INTST 41 INTST 42 INTST 4 INTST 44 INTST 45 INTST 48 INTST 49 INTST 50 Total Minor Credits=25 This major is available on the following tracks: *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. French Minor (15) FR FR FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR Total Minor Credits=20 German Minor (16) GER GER GER 202 GER 21 GER 400 GER 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 Minor Credits=20 20

4 RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS 01 RUSS Elective Courses (returned Russian speakingmissionaries must take both classes) RUSS 40 RUSS 42 Languages and International Studies Russian Minor (17) Total Minor Credits=25 Spanish Minor (18) SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN Elective Courses SPAN 202 SPAN 02 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 Total Minor Credits=22 Chinese Minor (19) CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN Elective Courses Take 2 courses: CHIN 47 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 6 Total Minor Credits=25 21

5 Minor in Chinese Education (158) OPTION 1 (For native speakers & returned Mandarin Chinesespeaking missionaries) CHIN CHIN CHIN 01 or CHIN 02 CHIN 45 CHIN 47 CHIN Choose 1 Option: CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN OPTION 2 Elective Courses for Option 2 CHIN 45 CHIN 47 CHIN 01 CHIN 02 Total Minor Credits=22 Minor in French Education (185) FR FR FR 202 FR 21 FR Elective Courses FR 400 FR 410 Total Minor Credits=20 GER GER GER 202 GER 21 GER Elective Courses GER 400 GER 410 Minor in German Education (186) 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 Minor Credits=20 22

6 Minor in Russian Education (187) OPTION 1 (For native speakers & returned Russian-speaking missionaries) RUSS RUSS RUSS 01 RUSS 40 RUSS 42 RUSS Choose 1 Option: RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS OPTION 2 Elective Courses RUSS 40 RUSS 42 Total Minor Credits=20 Minor in Spanish Education (188) SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN Elective Courses SPAN 202 SPAN 02 Total Minor Credits=22 2

7 Multi-Lingual Minor (194) Test out of 101, 102 and 201 in one of the following languages: AFRIKAANS AFRIKAANS AFRIKAANS ALBANIAN ALBANIAN ALBANIAN ARABIC ARABIC ARABIC ARMENIAN ARMENIAN ARMENIAN BULGARIAN BULGARIAN BULGARIAN CAMBODIAN CAMBODIAN CAMBODIAN CANTONESE CANTONESE CANTONESE CEBUANO CEBUANO CEBUANO CROATIAN CROATIAN CROATIAN CZECH CZECH CZECH DANISH DANISH DANISH DUTCH DUTCH DUTCH ESTONIAN ESTONIAN ESTONIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FIJIAN FIJIAN FIJIAN FINNISH FINNISH FINNISH GEORGIAN GEORGIAN GEORGIAN GREEK (MOD) GREEK (MOD) GREEK (MOD) GUARANI GUARANI GUARANI HAITIAN CREOLE HAITIAN CREOLE HAITIAN CREOLE HILIGAYNON HILIGAYNON HILIGAYNON HMONG HMONG HMONG HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN ICELANDIC ICELANDIC ICELANDIC ILONGGO ILONGGO ILONGGO INDONESIAN INDONESIAN INDONESIAN ITALIAN ITALIAN ITALIAN JAPANESE JAPANESE JAPANESE KOREAN KOREAN KOREAN LATVIAN LATVIAN LATVIAN LITHUANIAN LITHUANIAN LITHUANIAN MALAGASY MALAGASY MALAGASY MALAY MALAY MALAY MAORI-NW ZEA MAORI-NW ZEA MAORI-NW ZEA MONGOLIAN MONGOLIAN MONGOLIAN NAVAJO NAVAJO NAVAJO NORWEGIAN NORWEGIAN NORWEGIAN POLISH POLISH POLISH PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE QUECHUA QUECHUA QUECHUA ROMANIAN ROMANIAN ROMANIAN SAMOAN SAMOAN SAMOAN SERBIAN SERBIAN SERBIAN SWEDISH SWEDISH SWEDISH TAGALOG TAGALOG TAGALOG TAHITIAN TAHITIAN TAHITIAN THAI THAI THAI TONGAN TONGAN TONGAN UKRANIAN UKRANIAN UKRANIAN VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE WELSH WELSH WELSH LANG 21 LANG 400 LANG Total Minor Credits=21 24

8 TESOL Education Minor (195) ED 2 ED 1 1 ED 402 LANG 21 TESOL 200 TESOL 77 TESOL Take 4 credits: AFRIKAANS AFRIKAANS AFRIKAANS ALBANIAN ALBANIAN ALBANIAN ARABIC ARABIC ARABIC ARMENIAN ARMENIAN ARMENIAN AYMARA AYMARA AYMARA BULGARIAN BULGARIAN BULGARIAN CAKCHIQUEL CAKCHIQUEL CAKCHIQUEL CAMBODIAN CAMBODIAN CAMBODIAN CANTONESE CANTONESE CANTONESE CEBUANO CEBUANO CEBUANO CHINESE CHINESE CHINESE CROATIAN CROATIAN CROATIAN CZECH CZECH CZECH DANISH DANISH DANISH DUTCH DUTCH DUTCH ESTONIAN ESTONIAN ESTONIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FIJIAN FIJIAN FIJIAN FINNISH FINNISH FINNISH FRENCH FRENCH FRENCH GEORGIAN GEORGIAN GEORGIAN GERMAN GERMAN GERMAN GREEK (MOD) GREEK (MOD) GREEK (MOD) GUARANI GUARANI GUARANI HAITIAN CREOLE HAITIAN CREOLE HAITIAN CREOLE HILIGAYNON HILIGAYNON HILIGAYNON HMONG HMONG HMONG HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN ICELANDIC ICELANDIC ICELANDIC ILONGGO ILONGGO ILONGGO INDONESIAN INDONESIAN INDONESIAN ITALIAN ITALIAN ITALIAN JAPANESE JAPANESE JAPANESE KOREAN KOREAN KOREAN LATVIAN LATVIAN LATVIAN LITHUANIAN LITHUANIAN LITHUANIAN MALAGASY MALAGASY MALAGASY MALAY MALAY MALAY MAORI-NW ZEA MAORI-NW ZEA MAORI-NW ZEA MONGOLIAN MONGOLIAN MONGOLIAN NAVAJO NAVAJO NAVAJO NORWEGIAN NORWEGIAN NORWEGIAN POLISH POLISH POLISH PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE QUECHUA QUECHUA QUECHUA RAROTONGAN RAROTONGAN RAROTONGAN ROMANIAN ROMANIAN ROMANIAN RUSSIAN RUSSIAN RUSSIAN SAMOAN SAMOAN SAMOAN SERBIAN SERBIAN SERBIAN SPANISH SPANISH SPANISH SWEDISH SWEDISH SWEDISH TAGALOG TAGALOG TAGALOG TAHITIAN TAHITIAN TAHITIAN THAI THAI THAI TONGAN TONGAN TONGAN UKRANIAN UKRANIAN UKRANIAN VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE WELSH WELSH WELSH Total Minor Credits=20 Asian Languages Minor (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 Take credits: CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN 01 CHIN 02 CHIN 47 CHIN 401 CHIN 402 CHIN 490R 1-4 Total Minor Credits=24 This major is available on the following tracks: 25

9 European Languages Minor (25) 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. Take credits: FR FR FR FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR 410 FR Continued from previous column GER GER GER GER 202 GER 21 GER 400 GER 410 GER 490R 1-4 Total Minor Credits=24 Continued from previous column SPAN SPAN SPAN 202 or 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN SPAN 490R *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. This major is available on the following tracks: Take credits of one of the following languages earned through the BYU FLATS exam: Aymara, Cakchiquel, Guarani, Portuguese-Brazilian, Quechua Latin American Languages Minor (26) No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses Take credits: SPAN SPAN SPAN 202 or 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN SPAN 490R Total Minor Credits=24 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 Slavic and East European Languages Minor (27) Take credits: RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS 01 RUSS 02 RUSS 490R 1-4 Total Minor Credits=24 This major is available on the following tracks: 26

10 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 Take credits: FR FR FR FR 202 FR 21 FR 400 FR 410 FR GER GER GER GER 202 Languages and International Studies World Languages Minor (28) Continued from previous column GER 21 GER 400 GER 410 GER 490R 1-4 RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS RUSS 01 RUSS 02 RUSS 490R 1-4 Total Minor Credits=24 Continued from previous column SPAN SPAN SPAN 202 or 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN SPAN 490R *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. Module 1 ED 2 ED 1 1 ED 402 TESOL 200 TESOL 77 Module 2 B 80 ED 04 LANG 21 9 AFRIKAANS AFRIKAANS AFRIKAANS ALBANIAN ALBANIAN ALBANIAN ARABIC ARABIC ARABIC ARMENIAN ARMENIAN ARMENIAN AYMARA AYMARA AYMARA BULGARIAN BULGARIAN BULGARIAN CAKCHIQUEL CAKCHIQUEL CAKCHIQUEL CAMBODIAN CAMBODIAN CAMBODIAN CANTONESE CANTONESE CANTONESE TESOL Minor (29) Take Required Foundation Courses Major Requirements No Double Counting of Major Courses - No Grade Less Than C- in Major Courses CEBUANO CEBUANO CEBUANO CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN 01 CHIN 02 CHIN 45 CHIN 47 CROATIAN CROATIAN CROATIAN CZECH CZECH CZECH DANISH DANISH DANISH DUTCH DUTCH DUTCH ESTONIAN ESTONIAN ESTONIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FARSI-PERSIAN FIJIAN FIJIAN FIJIAN FINNISH FINNISH FINNISH FR FR FR FR 202 FR 21 FR 77 FR 400 FR 410 GEORGIAN GEORGIAN GEORGIAN GER GER GER GER 202 GER 21 GER 77 GER 400 GER 410 GREEK (MOD) 101 GREEK (MOD) 102 GREEK (MOD) GUARANI GUARANI GUARANI HAITIAN CREOLE HAITIAN CREOLE HAITIAN CREOLE HILIGAYNON HILIGAYNON HILIGAYNON HMONG HMONG HMONG HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN HUNGARIAN ICELANDIC ICELANDIC ICELANDIC ILONGGO ILONGGO ILONGGO INDONESIAN INDONESIAN INDONESIAN ITALIAN ITALIAN ITALIAN JAPANESE JAPANESE JAPANESE Total Minor Credits=25 This major is available on the following tracks: 27 KOREAN KOREAN KOREAN LATVIAN LATVIAN LATVIAN LITHUANIAN LITHUANIAN LITHUANIAN MALAGASY MALAGASY MALAGASY MALAY MALAY MALAY MAORI-NW ZEA MAORI-NW ZEA MAORI-NW ZEA MONGOLIAN MONGOLIAN MONGOLIAN NAVAJO NAVAJO NAVAJO NORWEGIAN NORWEGIAN NORWEGIAN POLISH POLISH POLISH PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE QUECHUA QUECHUA QUECHUA RAROTONGAN RAROTONGAN RAROTONGAN ROMANIAN ROMANIAN ROMANIAN RUSSIAN RUSSIAN RUSSIAN RUSSIAN 01 RUSSIAN 40 RUSSIAN 42 RUSSIAN 77 SAMOAN SAMOAN SAMOAN SERBIAN SERBIAN SERBIAN SPAN SPAN SPAN 202 SPAN 02 SPAN 21 SPAN 50 SPAN 77 SWEDISH SWEDISH SWEDISH TAGALOG TAGALOG TAGALOG TAHITIAN TAHITIAN TAHITIAN THAI THAI THAI TONGAN TONGAN TONGAN UKRANIAN UKRANIAN UKRANIAN VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE VIETNAMESE WELSH WELSH WELSH 201 4

11 Spanish Concentration (D 101) SPAN SPAN 21 SPAN 25 SPAN 9 SPAN 50 SPAN 441 SPAN 451 SPAN 490R IDS 98R 1- IDS SPAN 202 SPAN 02 Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses Total Concentration Credits=5 This Concentration is available on the following tracks: International Studies Concentration (D 10) Introductory Module INTST HIST 224 GEOG 0 Foreign Language* POLSC 150 POLSC 170 *Foreign Language of choice ECON 150 ECON 151 INTST 00 9 INTST 41 INTST 42 INTST 4 INTST 44 INTST 45 INTST 48 INTST 49 INTST 50 Concentration Requirements No Double Counting of Concentration Courses 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 Total Concentration Credits=6 This Concentration is available on the following tracks: TESOL 200 TESOL 77 ED 2 ED 1 1 LANG 21 ED TESOL Certificate (C 109) Certificate Requirements No Double Counting of Certificate Courses - No Grade Less Than a C- for Certificate Courses Total Certificate Credits=15 This Certificate is available on the following tracks: 28

12 Languages and International Studies Pre-approved 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 Language of Choice 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 I 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 Part I RUSS 02 Advanced Russian Part 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 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. 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 Second Year Spanish 4 Total Credits TESOL 42 ED Culture and Diversity 2 ED 1 Culture and Diversity Practicum 1 ED 402 Linguistic Assess and Strategies TESOL 200 Fundamentals of TESOL TESOL 77 TESOL Teachings Methods` Total Credits 29

13 Course Descriptions Languages and International Studies Credits* CHIN 101 Beginning Mandarin I (4:4:0) Beginners and students with less than two years of high school Chinese should register for this course. Basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing. CHIN 102 Beginning Mandarin II (4:4:0) Prerequisite: CHIN 101 Continued emphasis on basic language skills. CHIN 201 Intermediate Mandarin I (4:4:0) Prerequisite: CHIN 102 Intermediate Mandarin Chinese language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. CHIN 202 Intermediate Mandarin II (4:4:0) Prerequisite: 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) Prerequisite: CHIN 202 Focuses on the development of oral fl uency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills. (Fall) CHIN 02 Advanced Mandarin II (::0) Prerequisite: CHIN 202 Focuses on the development of oral fl uency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills. CHIN 45 Chinese Culture (::0) Prerequisite: FDENG101 An introduction to Chinese culture, ancient and modern. All readings and instruction in English. (Winter and Fall) CHIN 47 Topics in Advanced Chinese (::0) Prerequisite: CHIN 202 Focuses on the development of oral fl uency, discourse grammar, and advanced reading skills. CHIN 77 Chinese Teaching Methods (::0) Prerequisite: CHIN 02 Chinese teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition CHIN 401 Advanced Topics in Mandarin Chinese I (::0) Prerequisites: CHIN 01, CHIN 02, CHIN 47, CHIN 402 Continued learning on advanced language skills. (Fall) CHIN 402 Advanced Topics in Mandarin Chinese II (::0) Prerequisites: CHIN 01, CHIN 02, CHIN 47, CHIN 401 Continued learning on advanced language skills. (Fall) CHIN 490R Independent Study in Chinese (1-4:0:0) Prerequisite: CHIN 202 Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 8 credits. Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. Instructor approval required for registration. (Winter Spring Fall) FR 101 Beginning French I (4:4:0) Acquisition of basic language skills, listening and speaking fi rst, followed by reading and writing. 0 * Credit Description (Credit Hours : Lecture Hours per week : Lab Hours per week) FR 102 Beginning French II (4:4:0) Prerequisite: FR 101 A continuation of French 101. FR 201 Intermediate French (4:4:0) Prerequisite: FR 102 Emphasizes speaking and mastery of intermediate grammar through stories, essays, poems, and videos. FR 202 Introduction-French Literature (::0) Prerequisite: FR 201 An exploration of French literature across the ages. FR 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition (::0) Prerequisite: FR 202 A course leading to greater mastery of French grammar. (Winter and Fall) FR 77 French Teaching Methods (::0) Prerequisite: FR 21 French teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. FR 400 French Civilization and Culture (::0) Prerequisite: FR 21 A study of French history, geography, political and social systems, everyday life, cultural life, and place in the world. FR 410 Masterpieces of Francophone Literature (::0) Prerequisites: FR 202 and FR 21 A study of French literature. (Spring and Fall) FR 490 Independent Study in French (1-4:0:0) Prerequisite: FR 201 Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 4 credits. Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. GER 101 Beginning German I (4:4:0) 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) Prerequisite: 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) Prerequisite: 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-German Literature (::0) Prerequisite: GER 201 Exploration of German literature and culture of various time periods. GER 21 Advanced Grammar and Composition (::0) Prerequisite: GER 202 Review and refi nement of advanced 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.

14 GER 77 German Teaching Methods (::0) Prerequisite: GER 202 German teaching skills and theories of second language acquisition. GER 400 German Civilization and Culture (::0) Prerequisite: GER 202 German 400 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. GER 410 German Literature (::0) Prerequisite: GER 202 German 410 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. (Spring and Fall) GER 490R Independent Study in German (1-4:0:0) Prerequisite: GER 202 Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 8 credits. Independent projects monitored through periodic conferences and assessments by instructor. INTST 100 Introduction to International Studies (1:1:0) INTST 100 provides potential International Studies majors an opportunity to survey the six separate emphases within the major, the academic demands of the major, and possible career and post-baccalaureate options. INTST 00 Cultural Paradigms (::0) Prerequisite: INTST 100, The course will deal with examining and contrasting cross-cultural data from across the globe. INTST 41 East Asia Culture (::0) Prerequisite: 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. (Spring) INTST 42 Russian Culture (::0) Prerequisite: FDENG 101 An introduction to Russian history, literature, art, music, and culture. (Spring and Fall) INTST 4 Eastern Europe Culture (::0) The history, governments, culture, religion, society, and current events of Eastern European countries including, but not limited to, the Ukraine, the Balkans, Poland, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Romania, and Hungary. INTST 44 Western Europe Culture (::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. (Spring and Fall) INTST 45 Chinese Culture (::0) Prerequisite: FDENG 101 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. (Winter and Fall) INTST 48 Mid Eastern Culture (::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) 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 present. INTST 50 Latin American Culture (::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 Columbia. INTST 98R Internship in Int'l Studies (:0:0) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 6 credits An 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) Repeatable Course: may earn maximum of 6 credits The International Studies Experience is required for students not completing INTST 98R (Internship in International Studies). 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