Modern Languages (ML)

ML 2500. Think Globally, Act Locally: An Introduction to Cross-Cultural Studies. 3 Credit Hours.

This course introduces students to literature and film from around the globe and teaches comparative literary and cultural studies analysis.

ML 3500. The Theory and Practice of Intercultural Communication. 3 Credit Hours.

The class introduces students to intercultural communication as a field of academic inquiry, theories of culture and communication, and the analytical dimensions of cross-cultural comparison.

ML 3813. Special Topics. 3 Credit Hours.

Topics of current interest in Modern Languages.

ML 4505. Foreign Language Teaching: Theory and Practice. 3 Credit Hours.

ML 4505 introduces second-language acquisition theory and foreign language teaching methodologies. The theoretical portion is in English; the practical application is in the foreign language concentration.

ML 4813. Special Topics. 3 Credit Hours.

Topics of current interest in Modern Languages.

ML 6501. Theory and Foundations Seminar. 3 Credit Hours.

Survey of theories in Social and Intercultural Studies; Literary, Media Studies, and Critical Theory; and Linguistics, Language Application, and Technology. Taught in English.

ML 6503. Professional Portfolio Development. 3 Credit Hours.

Preparation of a professional portfolio connecting experiences and coursework in the MS program towards career preparation.

ML 8801. Special Topics. 1 Credit Hour.

ML 8803. Special Topics. 3 Credit Hours.

Special Topics in Modern languages.