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KYES, ROBERT L. – 1968
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN POLICY ON PLACEMENT IN COLLEGE GERMAN COURSES IS DISCUSSED WITH RELATION TO ARTICULATION BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK. PROFICIENCY TESTING AND AWARDING OF COLLEGE CREDIT FOR HIGH SCHOOL FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSES ARE OUTLINED BRIEFLY. DESCRIPTIONS OF ELEMENTARY COLLEGE GERMAN COURSES ARE INCLUDED. THIS ARTICLE APPEARED…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Language Programs, College Preparation, Course Content
Huberman, Gisele; Medish, Vadim – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1972
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Objectives, Interdisciplinary Approach
Salistra, J. D. – Deutsch als Fremdsprache, 1974
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Organization, Information Theory
JOYAUX, GEORGES J. – 1965
AMONG THOSE THINGS THAT HAVE AFFECTED FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING PERHAPS ADVERSELY, THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY EXEMPLIFIES WELL THE EMPHASIS PUT ON TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRONICS AND THE TENDENCY IN OUR TIME TO "TRAIN" A PERSON RATHER THAN TO "EDUCATE" HIM. THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY CAN BE USED TO HELP STUDENTS DEVELOP AUDIOLINGUAL SKILLS, BUT IT IN NO WAY…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, College Language Programs, Course Content, Humanities

Foreign Language Annals, 1976
The Modern Language Association conducted a survey of career-oriented, community-related interdisciplinary, and non-traditional foreign language offerings in US colleges and universities. Informal descriptions are given of seven such courses relating to the teaching of literature. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Normand, Guessler – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1976
An individualized program at the third-year level in French at the University of Toledo is described. (RM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, French, Grading

Beck, Evelyn T. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1975
Describes a German literature course for college students. Emphasis is on individualized instruction and group work. Flexibility in choosing texts is considered important. (TL)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, German, Individualized Instruction
Almeras, Philippe – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1976
A semester-long intensive language learning program for American students in France is described. The students lived with French families and were given three hours of audiovisual instruction in the morning and three hours of practical instruction in the afternoon. (RM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, French, Higher Education
Van Olphen, Herman H. – Asian Studies Professional Review, 1973
Presented at a panel discussion on the teaching of modern South Asian languages in North America at the Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, 1972. (DD)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Instructional Materials
Darian, Steven – TESOL Quart, 1969
Based on surveys conducted by institutions such as the National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, the National Council of Teachers of English and the Center for Applied Linguistics, this article attempts to present a composite picture of the EFL (English Foreign Language) program as it has developed in the 1950's and up to the present. (FWB)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, College Language Programs, Course Content, English (Second Language)

Keller, Howard H.; Ferguson, John W. – Foreign Language Annals, 1976
An interdisciplinary course entitled "A Cultural Introduction to Foreign Languages" offered in 1974-75 at Murray State University is described. The purpose of the course is to orient and lure hesitant students into language study. (RM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness
Centre for Information on Language Teaching, London (England). – 1977
This guide to language courses in polytechics and similar institutions in England is designed to help the student plan his language course in higher education. A suggested way of using the information in the guide is to plan the course with the aid of a flow-chart and then to find out from the index which polytechnics and colleges are offering…
Descriptors: Arabic, Chinese, College Curriculum, College Language Programs

Franklin, James C. – Unterrichtspraxis, 1975
At the German Department of the University of South Carolina, courses of literature in translation and general cultural courses were open to all students of the university to offset low foreign language enrollments. The content, design and evaluation of these courses is presented. Films were extensively used as a medium of instruction. (TL)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Cultural Education, Curriculum Design

Fried, Edith – Unterrichtspraxis, 1975
Points out new directions of translation courses since the abolishment of foreign language requirements in many U.S. colleges. Describes the objectives, teaching methods, materials, problems and evaluation of an experimental course entitled "The Art of Translation." (TL)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Curriculum Design, German
Wiley, Marion E.; Davidheiser, James C. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1978
The design of language courses for college students with little previous study of languages is discussed. Language courses for students preparing for professions other than the teaching of a foreign language are outlined for each instructional level. Suggestions are made for increasing public awareness of foreign language study. (SW)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Higher Education