2006-07 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Critical Languages (CRLG)
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit designation below each title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (cr) credits per semester.
Critical Languages are offered in four levels.
See program description in the opening section of the College of Humanities and
Social Sciences. Specific languages are offered as available.
CRLG 101-120 Critical Languages I
3c-0l-3cr
Basic vocabulary and pronunciation in the target language. Oral/aural skills are stressed.
CRLG 101 Arabic I
CRLG 102 Chinese I
CRLG 103 Dutch I
CRLG 104 Finnish I
CRLG 105 Hindi I
CRLG 106 Hungarian I
CRLG 108 Japanese I
CRLG 109 Korean I
CRLG 110 Modern Greek I
CRLG 111 Portuguese I
CRLG 112 Russian I
CRLG 113 Swedish I
CRLG 114 Hebrew I
CRLG 115 Swahili I
CRLG 151-170 Critical Languages II
3c-0l-3cr
Prerequisite: Level I or acceptable equivalent
A continuation of the first-semester course. Depending on the language being studied, reading and writing may be introduced at this level.
CRLG 151 Arabic II
CRLG 152 Chinese II
CRLG 153 Dutch II
CRLG 154 Finnish II
CRLG 155 Hindi II
CRLG 156 Hungarian II
CRLG 158 Japanese II
CRLG 159 Korean II
CRLG 160 Modern Greek II
CRLG 161 Portuguese II
CRLG 162 Russian II
CRLG 163 Swedish II
CRLG 164 Hebrew II
CRLG 165 Swahili II
CRLG 201-220 Critical Languages III
3c-0l-3cr
Prerequisite: Level II or acceptable equivalent
At this first intermediate level, students begin to develop a degree of oral proficiency that varies with the language studied. Reading and writing are studied in all languages by this level.
CRLG 20l Arabic III
CRLG 202 Chinese III
CRLG 203 Dutch III
CRLG 204 Finnish III
CRLG 205 Hindi III
CRLG 206 Hungarian III
CRLG 208 Japanese III
CRLG 209 Korean III
CRLG 210 Modern Greek III
CRLG 211 Portuguese III
CRLG 212 Russian III
CRLG 213 Swedish III
CRLG 214 Hebrew III
CRLG 215 Swahili III
CRLG 251-270 Critical Languages IV
3c-0l-3cr
Prerequisite: Level III or acceptable equivalent
By the end of this course the student should be able to communicate in simple terms with an educated native speaker on a topic with which the student is familiar. Ability in reading and writing varies with language.
CRLG 251 Arabic IV
CRLG 252 Chinese IV
CRLG 253 Dutch IV
CRLG 254 Finnish IV
CRLG 255 Hindi IV
CRLG 256 Hungarian IV
CRLG 258 Japanese IV
CRLG 259 Korean IV
CRLG 260 Modern Greek IV
CRLG 261 Portuguese IV
CRLG 262 Russian IV
CRLG 263 Swedish IV
CRLG 264 Hebrew IV
CRLG 265 Swahili IV