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Courses

  • Actuarial Science (ACTSCI)
  • Administrative Leadership (AD LDSP)
  • African &​ African Diaspora Studies (AFRIC)
  • Air Force and Aerospace Studies (AFAS)
  • American Indian Studies (AIS)
  • Ancient &​ Modern Languages, Literatures &​ Cultures (AMLLC)
  • Anthropology (ANTHRO)
  • Applied Computing (APC)
  • Arabic (ARABIC)
  • Architecture (ARCH)
  • Art and Design (ART)
  • Art Education (ART ED)
  • Art History (ARTHIST)
  • Astronomy (ASTRON)
  • Athletic Training (ATRAIN)
  • Atmospheric Sciences (ATM SCI)
  • Biological Sciences (BIO SCI)
  • Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
  • Business Administration (BUS ADM)
  • Business Management (BUSMGMT)
  • Celtic Studies (CELTIC)
  • CGS American Indian Studies (CGS AIS)
  • CGS Anthropology (CGS ANT)
  • CGS Art (CGS ART)
  • CGS Astronomy (CGS AST)
  • CGS Biology (CGS BIO)
  • CGS Business (CGS BUS)
  • CGS Chemistry (CGS CHE)
  • CGS Communication Arts &​ Theatre (CGS CTA)
  • CGS Computer Science (CGS CPS)
  • CGS Economics (CGS ECO)
  • CGS Education (CGS EDU)
  • CGS Engineering (CGS EGR)
  • CGS English (CGS ENG)
  • CGS Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (CGS GSW)
  • CGS Geography (CGS GEO)
  • CGS Geology (CGS GLG)
  • CGS Health and Exercise Sciences (CGS HES)
  • CGS History (CGS HIS)
  • CGS Information Studies (CGS IST)
  • CGS Interdisciplinary Studies (CGS INT)
  • CGS Learning Resources (CGS LEA)
  • CGS Lecture Forum (CGS LEC)
  • CGS Mathematics (CGS MAT)
  • CGS Meteorology (CGS MLG)
  • CGS Music (CGS MUS)
  • CGS Music Applied (CGS MUA)
  • CGS Philosophy (CGS PHI)
  • CGS Physics (CGS PHY)
  • CGS Political Science (CGS POL)
  • CGS Psychology (CGS PSY)
  • CGS Religious Studies (CGS REL)
  • CGS Sociology (CGS SOC)
  • CGS Spanish (CGS SPA)
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHEM)
  • Chinese (CHINESE)
  • Civil &​ Environmental Engineering (CIV ENG)
  • Classics (CLASSIC)
  • College of Health Professions and Sciences (CHPS)
  • Communication (COMMUN)
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders (COMSDIS)
  • Comparative Literature (COMPLIT)
  • Computer Science (COMPSCI)
  • Computer Studies (COMPST)
  • Conservation and Environmental Sciences (CES)
  • Counseling (COUNS)
  • Criminal Justice &​ Criminology (CRM JST)
  • Curriculum and Instruction (CURRINS)
  • Dance (DANCE)
  • Diagnostic Imaging (DMI)
  • Digital Arts and Culture (DAC)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Education-​Interdepartmental (EDUC)
  • Educational Policy and Community Studies (ED POL)
  • Educational Psychology (ED PSY)
  • Electrical Engineering (ELECENG)
  • Engineering and Applied Science (EAS)
  • English (ENGLISH)
  • English for Academic Purposes (Formerly ESL) (EAP)
  • Ethnic Studies, Comparative (ETHNIC)
  • Exceptional Education (EXCEDUC)
  • Film Studies (FILMSTD)
  • Film, Video, Animation and New Genres (FILM)
  • Fitness, Wellness and Sport (FITWELL)
  • Food &​ Beverage Studies (FOODBEV)
  • French (FRENCH)
  • Freshwater Sciences (FRSHWTR)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • Geosciences (GEO SCI)
  • German (GERMAN)
  • Global Studies (GLOBAL)
  • Graduate Studies (GRAD)
  • Greek (GREEK)
  • Health Care Administration (HCA)
  • Health Care Informatics (HI)
  • Health Sciences (HS)
  • Hebrew (HEBREW)
  • History (HIST)
  • Hmong Studies (HMONG)
  • Honors College (HONORS)
  • Industrial and Labor Relations (IND REL)
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IND ENG)
  • Information Studies (INFOST)
  • International Studies (INTLST)
  • Italian (ITALIAN)
  • Japanese (JAPAN)
  • Jewish Studies (JEWISH)
  • Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies (JAMS)
  • Kinesiology (KIN)
  • Korean (KOREAN)
  • Latin (LATIN)
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
  • Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinx Studies (LACUSL)
  • Latinx Studies (LATINX)
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &​ Transgender Studies (LGBT)
  • Letters and Science-​Humanities (L&​S HUM)
  • Letters and Science-​Natural Science (L&​S NS)
  • Letters and Science-​Social Sciences (L&​S SS)
  • Linguistics (LINGUIS)
  • M.A. in Language, Literature, and Translation (MALLT)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MATLENG)
  • Mathematical Sciences (MATH)
  • Mathematical Statistics (MTHSTAT)
  • Mechanical Engineering (MECHENG)
  • Military Science (MIL SCI)
  • Music (MUSIC)
  • Music Education (MUS ED)
  • Music Performance (MUSPERF)
  • Neuroscience (NEURO)
  • Nonprofit Administration (NONPROF)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Nutritional Sciences (NUTR)
  • Occupational Therapy (OCCTHPY)
  • Peace Studies (PEACEST)
  • Performance Rehabilitation and Performance Psychology (PRPP)
  • Philosophy (PHILOS)
  • Physical Therapy (PT)
  • Physics (PHYSICS)
  • Polish (POLISH)
  • Political Science (POL SCI)
  • Portuguese (PORTUGS)
  • Psychology (PSYCH)
  • Public Administration (PUB ADM)
  • Public Health (PH)
  • Religious Studies (RELIGST)
  • Russian (RUSSIAN)
  • Social Work (SOC WRK)
  • Sociology (SOCIOL)
  • Spanish (SPANISH)
  • Sustainable Peacebuilding, Master of (MSP)
  • Teaching and Learning (TCH LRN)
  • Theatre (THEATRE)
  • Therapeutic Recreation (THERREC)
  • Translation and Interpreting (TRNSLTN)
  • Urban Planning (URBPLAN)
  • Urban Studies Program (URB STD)
  • UWS Collaborative Nursing Program (UWS NSG)
  • Women's and Gender Studies (WGS)

Ancient & Modern Languages, Literatures & Cultures (AMLLC)

AMLLC 101 How to Learn a Language

1 cr. Undergraduate.

This course provides language students with learning tools that are helpful for articulatory phonetics, morphology, grammatical inflections, word derivations, and explanations of unfamiliar grammatical constructions.

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 101.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 102 Uncommonly Taught Language: Intensive First Semester:

5-7 cr. Undergraduate.

Intensive training in an uncommonly taught language, for students with no previous knowledge of the language.

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 102. May be retaken with change of language. AMLLC 102 and LINGUIS 102 are jointly offered; with the same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Last Taught: Fall 2009, Fall 2008, Summer 2004, Fall 2002.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 103 First Semester of an Uncommonly-Taught Language:

1-4 cr. Undergraduate.

Elementary training in an uncommonly-taught language (i.e. one not otherwise offered in any UWM program). Number of credits earned by the student is determined by the credit value assigned to section number.

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 103. For students with no previous knowledge of the language. May be retaken with change in language. AMLLC 103 and LINGUIS 103 are jointly offered; with same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Last Taught: Fall 2007, Fall 2006, Spring 2006, Spring 2005.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 104 Second Semester of an Uncommonly Taught Language:

3-4 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 103 and LINGUIS 103. Number of credits earned by student is determined by the credit value assigned to section number.

Prerequisites: FLL 103(P) or LINGUIS 103(P) in the same language.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 104. May be retaken with change in language. AMLLC 104 and LINGUIS 104 are jointly offered; with the same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Last Taught: Spring 2008, Spring 2007, Spring 2005, Fall 2004.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 105 Intensive Elementary Language I:

4 cr. Undergraduate.

Methodical study of the elements of a designated language; phonology, morphology, syntax, vocabulary. First five-week module in semester-long intensive program.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 216(C).

Course Rules: Previously FLL 105. May be retaken with change in topic.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 106 Intensive Elementary Language II:

4 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 105. A five-week intensive course offered as the second of three modules in a semester-long intensive program.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 105(C) or equivalent and AMLLC 216(C).

Course Rules: Previously FLL 106. May be retaken with change in topic.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 109 First Semester Lao Literacy

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Introduction to literacy skills in Lao. Intended for speakers of Lao.

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 109.

Last Taught: Fall 2005, Fall 2004, Fall 2003.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 110 Second Semester Lao Literacy

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 109.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 109(P).

Course Rules: Previously FLL 110.

Last Taught: Spring 2006, Summer 2005, Spring 2005, Spring 2004.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 192 First Year Seminar:

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Specific topics announced in the Schedule of Classes each time course is offered.

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 192. Open only to freshman. Students may earn cr in just one L&S First-Year Seminar (course numbers 192, 193, and 194).

General Education Requirements: HU

Last Taught: Fall 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 199 Independent Study

1-3 cr. Undergraduate.

Independent work under supervision of faculty or academic staff member. For further information, consult dept chair.

Prerequisites: 2.0 GPA; consent of instructor, department chair, and Assistant Dean for Student Academic Services.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 199. May be retaken to 6 cr max.

Last Taught: Spring 2024.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 202 Uncommonly Taught Language: Intensive Second Semester:

5-7 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 102/LINGUIS 102.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 102(P) or LINGUIS 102(P) in the same language.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 202. May be retaken with change in language. AMLLC 202 and LINGUIS 202 are jointly offered; with the same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Last Taught: Spring 2010, Spring 2009, Summer 2004, Spring 2003.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 203 Third Semester of an Uncommonly Taught Language:

3-4 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 104/LINGUIS 104. Number of credits earned by student is determined by credit value assigned to section number.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 104(P) or LINGUIS 104(P) in the same language.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 203. May be retaken with change in language. AMLLC 203 and LINGUIS 203 are jointly offered; with the same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Last Taught: Fall 2008, Fall 2007, Fall 2005, Spring 2005.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 204 Fourth Semester of an Uncommonly Taught Language:

3-4 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 203/LINGUS 203. Number of credits earned by student is determined by the credit value assigned to section number.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 203(P) or LINGUIS 203(P) in the same language.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 204. May be retaken with change in language. AMLLC 204 and LINGUIS 204 are jointly offered; with the same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Last Taught: Spring 2009, Spring 2008, Spring 2005, Fall 2004.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 205 Intensive Intermediate Language I:

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Completion of methodical study of elements of the designated language; emphasis on intensive review of/practice with vocabulary, morphology, syntax. Third five-week module in semester-long intensive program.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 106(C) or equivalent, and AMLLC 216(P).

Course Rules: Previously FLL 205. May be retaken with change in topic.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 216 Survey of Civilization:

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Survey of the civilization of the designated language from geographical, historical, and cultural perspectives; emphasis on reading in the language simple and intermediate texts that illustrate aspects of the civilization.

Prerequisites: AMLLC 105(C), AMLLC 106(C), and AMLLC 205(C).

Course Rules: Previously FLL 205. May be retaken with change in topic.

General Education Requirements: HU

Last Taught: Spring 2015, Spring 2014, Fall 2013, Spring 2013.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 240 Vampires: From Slavic Village to Hollywood

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Historical survey of western vampire lore from discovery in eastern Europe in the 1700's through British literary vampire literature to Hollywood Dracula films.

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 240. Not open to students who have taken AMLLC 192 (FLL 192) with similar topic.

General Education Requirements: HU

Last Taught: Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 299 Ad Hoc:

1-6 cr. Undergraduate.

Course created especially for offering in a specified enrollment period. Requires department and Associate Dean approval. In exceptional circumstances can be offered in one additional semester.

Prerequisites: none, except as required for specific topic.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 299. May be retaken with change in topic.

Last Taught: Spring 2007, Spring 2006, Spring 2005, Fall 2004.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 303 Fifth Semester of an Uncommonly Taught Language:

3-4 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of FLL/Linguis 204(Linguis 232). Number of credits earned by student is determined by the credit value assigned to section number.

Prerequisites: FLL/Linguis 204(Linguis 232)(P) in same language.

Course Rules: May be retaken w/chg in language. FLL 303 & Linguis 303 are jointly offered; w/same topic, they count as repeats of one another.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 304 Sixth Semester of an Uncommonly Taught Language:

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Continuation of AMLLC 303. Number of credits earned by student is determined by the credit value assigned to section number.

Prerequisites: LINGUIS 303(P) in the same language.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 304. May be retaken with change in language.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 381 Honors Seminar:

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Seminar for Honors College students on various topics of world literatures, languages, and cultures.

Prerequisites: sophomore standing, HONORS 200(P), and consent of Honors College director.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 381. Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max.

General Education Requirements: HU

Last Taught: Spring 2024.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 499 Ad Hoc:

1-6 cr. Undergraduate.

Course created expressly for offering in a specified enrollment period. Requires department and associate dean approval. In exceptional circumstances, can be offered in one additional semester.

Prerequisites: junior standing; additional prerequisites may be assigned to specific topic.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 499. May be retaken with change in topic.

Last Taught: Spring 2013.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

AMLLC 699 Advanced Independent Study

1-3 cr. Undergraduate.

Advanced-level independent work under the supervision of a Foreign Languages and Literature faculty or academic staff member.

Prerequisites: junior standing, 2.0 GPA, and consent of instructor, department chair, and Assistant Dean for Student Academic Services.

Course Rules: Previously FLL 699. May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.

Last Taught: Spring 2024, Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

Courses

  • Actuarial Science (ACTSCI)
  • Administrative Leadership (AD LDSP)
  • African &​ African Diaspora Studies (AFRIC)
  • Air Force and Aerospace Studies (AFAS)
  • American Indian Studies (AIS)
  • Ancient &​ Modern Languages, Literatures &​ Cultures (AMLLC)
  • Anthropology (ANTHRO)
  • Applied Computing (APC)
  • Arabic (ARABIC)
  • Architecture (ARCH)
  • Art and Design (ART)
  • Art Education (ART ED)
  • Art History (ARTHIST)
  • Astronomy (ASTRON)
  • Athletic Training (ATRAIN)
  • Atmospheric Sciences (ATM SCI)
  • Biological Sciences (BIO SCI)
  • Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
  • Business Administration (BUS ADM)
  • Business Management (BUSMGMT)
  • Celtic Studies (CELTIC)
  • CGS American Indian Studies (CGS AIS)
  • CGS Anthropology (CGS ANT)
  • CGS Art (CGS ART)
  • CGS Astronomy (CGS AST)
  • CGS Biology (CGS BIO)
  • CGS Business (CGS BUS)
  • CGS Chemistry (CGS CHE)
  • CGS Communication Arts &​ Theatre (CGS CTA)
  • CGS Computer Science (CGS CPS)
  • CGS Economics (CGS ECO)
  • CGS Education (CGS EDU)
  • CGS Engineering (CGS EGR)
  • CGS English (CGS ENG)
  • CGS Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (CGS GSW)
  • CGS Geography (CGS GEO)
  • CGS Geology (CGS GLG)
  • CGS Health and Exercise Sciences (CGS HES)
  • CGS History (CGS HIS)
  • CGS Information Studies (CGS IST)
  • CGS Interdisciplinary Studies (CGS INT)
  • CGS Learning Resources (CGS LEA)
  • CGS Lecture Forum (CGS LEC)
  • CGS Mathematics (CGS MAT)
  • CGS Meteorology (CGS MLG)
  • CGS Music (CGS MUS)
  • CGS Music Applied (CGS MUA)
  • CGS Philosophy (CGS PHI)
  • CGS Physics (CGS PHY)
  • CGS Political Science (CGS POL)
  • CGS Psychology (CGS PSY)
  • CGS Religious Studies (CGS REL)
  • CGS Sociology (CGS SOC)
  • CGS Spanish (CGS SPA)
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  • Civil &​ Environmental Engineering (CIV ENG)
  • Classics (CLASSIC)
  • College of Health Professions and Sciences (CHPS)
  • Communication (COMMUN)
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders (COMSDIS)
  • Comparative Literature (COMPLIT)
  • Computer Science (COMPSCI)
  • Computer Studies (COMPST)
  • Conservation and Environmental Sciences (CES)
  • Counseling (COUNS)
  • Criminal Justice &​ Criminology (CRM JST)
  • Curriculum and Instruction (CURRINS)
  • Dance (DANCE)
  • Diagnostic Imaging (DMI)
  • Digital Arts and Culture (DAC)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Education-​Interdepartmental (EDUC)
  • Educational Policy and Community Studies (ED POL)
  • Educational Psychology (ED PSY)
  • Electrical Engineering (ELECENG)
  • Engineering and Applied Science (EAS)
  • English (ENGLISH)
  • English for Academic Purposes (Formerly ESL) (EAP)
  • Ethnic Studies, Comparative (ETHNIC)
  • Exceptional Education (EXCEDUC)
  • Film Studies (FILMSTD)
  • Film, Video, Animation and New Genres (FILM)
  • Fitness, Wellness and Sport (FITWELL)
  • Food &​ Beverage Studies (FOODBEV)
  • French (FRENCH)
  • Freshwater Sciences (FRSHWTR)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • Geosciences (GEO SCI)
  • German (GERMAN)
  • Global Studies (GLOBAL)
  • Graduate Studies (GRAD)
  • Greek (GREEK)
  • Health Care Administration (HCA)
  • Health Care Informatics (HI)
  • Health Sciences (HS)
  • Hebrew (HEBREW)
  • History (HIST)
  • Hmong Studies (HMONG)
  • Honors College (HONORS)
  • Industrial and Labor Relations (IND REL)
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IND ENG)
  • Information Studies (INFOST)
  • International Studies (INTLST)
  • Italian (ITALIAN)
  • Japanese (JAPAN)
  • Jewish Studies (JEWISH)
  • Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies (JAMS)
  • Kinesiology (KIN)
  • Korean (KOREAN)
  • Latin (LATIN)
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
  • Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinx Studies (LACUSL)
  • Latinx Studies (LATINX)
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &​ Transgender Studies (LGBT)
  • Letters and Science-​Humanities (L&​S HUM)
  • Letters and Science-​Natural Science (L&​S NS)
  • Letters and Science-​Social Sciences (L&​S SS)
  • Linguistics (LINGUIS)
  • M.A. in Language, Literature, and Translation (MALLT)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MATLENG)
  • Mathematical Sciences (MATH)
  • Mathematical Statistics (MTHSTAT)
  • Mechanical Engineering (MECHENG)
  • Military Science (MIL SCI)
  • Music (MUSIC)
  • Music Education (MUS ED)
  • Music Performance (MUSPERF)
  • Neuroscience (NEURO)
  • Nonprofit Administration (NONPROF)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Nutritional Sciences (NUTR)
  • Occupational Therapy (OCCTHPY)
  • Peace Studies (PEACEST)
  • Performance Rehabilitation and Performance Psychology (PRPP)
  • Philosophy (PHILOS)
  • Physical Therapy (PT)
  • Physics (PHYSICS)
  • Polish (POLISH)
  • Political Science (POL SCI)
  • Portuguese (PORTUGS)
  • Psychology (PSYCH)
  • Public Administration (PUB ADM)
  • Public Health (PH)
  • Religious Studies (RELIGST)
  • Russian (RUSSIAN)
  • Social Work (SOC WRK)
  • Sociology (SOCIOL)
  • Spanish (SPANISH)
  • Sustainable Peacebuilding, Master of (MSP)
  • Teaching and Learning (TCH LRN)
  • Theatre (THEATRE)
  • Therapeutic Recreation (THERREC)
  • Translation and Interpreting (TRNSLTN)
  • Urban Planning (URBPLAN)
  • Urban Studies Program (URB STD)
  • UWS Collaborative Nursing Program (UWS NSG)
  • Women's and Gender Studies (WGS)
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