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2019-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

FLS 2307 - World Languages for Survival Purposes

Credits: 3 hrs
This course is geared toward non-majors and the general public or any individual wishing to have a rudimentary knowledge of a foreign language for situational purposes when traveling to a foreign country. Essential phrases, words and expressions needed for common situations (travelling, transportation, airport, taking a taxi, driving, hotel lodging, food, eating, asking for directions, hiking, sightseeing, the beach, meeting people, health, safety, shopping, etc.) will be explored and practiced intensively within the classroom and online using contemporary communications technologies. Primary focus will be on oral communication; however, grammar essential to effective discourse will be introduced. Course can be taught in any language. Course will be offered during the summer session only.
Pre-requisite(s): None