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Modes of Instruction
“In-Person instruction” referring to instructors and students attending synchronous classes on our campus, or, in the case of practica, field work, internships, service learning, or flight training, at community locations, subject to public health conditions. (001 sections)
“Remote instruction” referring to instructors and students meeting synchronously using digital technology (e.g.: Zoom) at the scheduled times according to the Registrar’s calendar. (820 sections)
“Hybrid instruction” referring to a mix of in-person instruction and either remote or online instruction, with reduced contact time on campus. (860 sections)
“Online instruction” referring to asynchronous instructor-student interactions using digital technology, with students able to interact with each other and the instructor at flexible hours. (850 sections)
Levels of Instruction
1000-4000 level courses are for undergraduate students
8000 level courses are for graduate students
Courses Offered
Undergraduate courses offered by the Department of World Languages and Literature can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.