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Dutch (DTCH) Courses
Academic Unit: German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch
- DTCH 1001 - Beginning Dutch (Partially Online)
- (5 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Summer)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 4001
- Emphasis on working toward novice-intermediate low proficiency in all four language modalities (listening, reading, speaking, writing). Topics include everyday subjects (shopping, directions, family, food, housing, etc.).
- DTCH 1002 - Beginning Dutch
- (5 cr; Prereq-1001; Student Option; offered Every Spring & Summer)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 4002
- Continues the presentation of all four language modalities (listening, reading, speaking, writing), with a proficiency emphasis. Topics include free-time activities, careers, and Dutch culture.
- DTCH 1003 - Intermediate Dutch
- (5 cr; Prereq-1002; Student Option; offered Every Fall)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 4003
- Emphasis on intermediate proficiency in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Contextualized work on grammar and vocabulary is combined with authentic readings and essay assignments.
- DTCH 1004 - Intermediate Dutch
- (5 cr; Prereq-1003; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 4004
- Emphasis on developing intermediate mid-high proficiency in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Contextualized work on grammar and vocabulary is supported by work with authentic readings and essay assignments.
- DTCH 3011W - Conversation and Composition [WI]
- (3 cr; Prereq-1004 or 4004 or instr consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall)
- Equivalent courses: was DTCH 3011 until 06-SEP-11, DTCH 4011
- Practice/refinement of spoken/written Dutch. Composition, vocabulary. Reading, viewing, and discussion of Dutch/Flemish media reports. Grammar review, critical corrective grammatical skills.
- DTCH 3012 - Conversation and Composition
- (3 cr; Prereq-3011 or 4011; Student Option; offered Periodic Spring)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 4012
- Practice and refinement of spoken and written Dutch. Compositional skills, vocabulary. Reading, viewing, and discussion of Dutch and Flemish media reports. Grammar review. Development of critical corrective grammatical skills.
- DTCH 3610 - Dutch Literature in Translation (Topics course)
- (3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Spring; may be repeated for 9 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
- In-depth study of authors or topics from various periods in Dutch literature. All primary/secondary literature is read in English translation.
- DTCH 3993 - Directed Studies
- (1 cr [max 5]; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 12 times)
- Guided reading in or study of Dutch literature, culture, or advanced language skills. Prereq-instr consent, dept consent, college consent.
- DTCH 4001 - Beginning Dutch for Graduate Research (Partially Online)
- (5 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Summer)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 1001
- Emphasis on working toward novice-intermediate low proficiency in all four language modalities (listening, reading, speaking, writing). Topics include everyday subjects (shopping, directions, family, food, housing, etc.). Meets concurrently with 1001.
- DTCH 4002 - Beginning Dutch for Graduate Research
- (5 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring & Summer)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 1002
- Continues the presentation of all four language modalities (listening, reading, speaking, writing), with a proficiency emphasis. Topics include free-time activities, careers, and Dutch culture. Meets concurrently with 1002.
- DTCH 4003 - Intermediate Dutch for Graduate Research
- (5 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 1003
- Emphasis on intermediate proficiency in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Contextualized work on grammar and vocabulary is combined with authentic readings and essay assignments. Meets concurrently with 1003.
- DTCH 4004 - Intermediate Dutch for Graduate Research
- (5 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 1004
- Emphasis on developing intermediate mid-high proficiency in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Contextualized work on grammar and vocabulary is supported by work with authentic readings and essay assignments. Meets concurrently with 1004.
- DTCH 4011 - Conversation and Composition for Graduate Research
- (3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 3011W (starting 06-SEP-11, was DTCH 3011 until 06-SEP-11)
- Practice/refinement of spoken/written Dutch. Composition, vocabulary. Reading, viewing, and discussion of Dutch/Flemish media reports. Grammar review, critical corrective grammatical skills. Meets with 3011W.
- DTCH 4012 - Conversation and Composition for Graduate Research
- (3 cr; Prereq-3011 or 4011; Student Option; offered Periodic Spring)
- Equivalent courses: DTCH 3012 (starting 02-SEP-08)
- Practice/refinement of spoken/written Dutch. Compositional skills, vocabulary. Reading, viewing, and discussion of Dutch/Flemish media reports. Grammar review. development of critical corrective grammatical skills. Meets with 3012.
- DTCH 5490 - Topics in Dutch Literature (Topics course)
- (3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall; may be repeated for 9 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
- Topic may focus on a specific author, group of authors, genre, period, or subject matter. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
- DTCH 5993 - Directed Studies
- (1 cr [max 4]; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 12 times)
- Guided individual reading or study. Prereq-instr consent, dept consent, college consent.
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