Courses

  • CLTR-1101 Study Abroad Sem - Europe

    This course is required for students participating in the Summer or Fall European Study Programs. Students conduct initial research on the countries they will visit as part of the program and complete the necessary pre-departure preparation. This course is normally offered in the spring semester

  • CLTR-1103 American Studies

    An intermediate course in the English language for non-speakers. The course includes a review of basic English grammar, readings in the language, pronunciation drills and conversation. It is normally open only to foreign students participating in the Ibaraki Christian University-OC Exchange Program. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.

  • CLTR-1201 Study Abroad Seminar - Pac Rim

    This course is required for students participating in the Pacific Rim Study Program. Students conduct initial research on the countries they will visit as part of the program and complete the necessary pre-departure preparation. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.

  • CLTR-1203 American Culture

    An intermediate course in American culture for non-native speakers. Emphasis may vary (literature, art, history, etc.) according to the instructor teaching the course. It is normally open only to foreign students participating in the Ibaraki Christian University-OC Exchange Program. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.

  • CLTR-1301 Study Abroad - Latin America

    This course is required for students participating in the Latin American study program. Students conduct initial research on the countries they will visit as part of the program and complete the necessary pre-departure preparation. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.

  • CLTR-2103 Language & Culture - Vienna

    A study of conversational German and European culture for students on the Fall European Studies program. Not applicable for degree language requirements. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.

  • CLTR-2913 Western Arts and Culture

    An analysis of the confluent events and expressions - historical, political, religious, philosophical, literary, artistic, and scientific - that shaped Western art, culture, and values. Important connections, interrelationships, and conversations among key texts, artistic works, historical events and interacting cultures. This course Is normally offered in the fall semester.

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