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Books for Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Translation and Interpreting, and Core Curriculum WLI courses are available at the Rutgers University Bookstore, located a few blocks from campus in the Ferren Mall at One Penn Plaza on Albany Street (Route 27) across from the New Brunswick train station. Contact the bookstore directly at 732-246-8448 for directions and parking information. Be sure to know the course number (e.g. 16:940:500) when inquiring about books, which also may be purchased online.
How to find your booklist information online:
2. Enter your course information into the "Step One: Find Your Course" menu.
3. For Select "SUMMER 2009" for your term.
4. To determine the Department, Course and Section information, please take a look at the example below.

5. Click on "Add Course." At this time, the course should be added to the list on the right. You can view the required textbooks one course at a time, or you can add all of the courses you are registered for and view all of the required textbooks all at once.
6. Once you have added all of the courses you wish to see textbook information about, click on "View Textbook List."
Please view the list below for department, course and section information.
For textbook information concerning any of these courses, please contact the WLI at 732-932-7373.
Methods of Foreign Language Teaching (K-12) - 617:500:D1 - Textbook Information Available Online
Methods of Foreign Language Teaching (K-12) - 617:500:D2 - Textbook Information Available Online
Methods of Foreign Language Teaching (K-12) - 617:500:D3 - Textbook Information Available Online
Theories of Second Language Acquisition (K-12) - 617:502:B6 - Textbook Information Available Online
Technology in the World Language Class (K-12) - 617:503:D1 - Textbook Information Available Online
Assessment in the World Language Class (K-12) - 617:504:M1 - Textbook Information Available Online
Languages Across the Curriculum (K-12) - 617:508:D1 - No Textbooks Currently Assigned
For textbook information concerning any of these courses, please contact The Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at 732-932-7383 .
Chinese Across the Curriculum - 165:506:G1 - No Textbooks Currently Assigned
Chinese Contemporary Culture and Society - 165:512:S1 - No Textbooks Currently Assigned
For textbook information concerning any of these courses, please contact the French Department at 732-932-8223.
Studies in Contemporary French Culture: Immigrant Nation: The French Melting Pot - 420:505:G1
Textbook Information Available Online
French Across the Curriculum: Napoleon - 420:514:D1 - Textbook Information Available Online
For textbook information concerning any of these courses, please contact the Italian Department at 732-932-7031 .
Advanced Italian Grammar and Composition - 560:503:G1 - No Textbooks Currently Assigned
Italian Literature of the 15th Century: The Italian Renaissance, 1350-1550: Profiles and Problems - 165:512:S1
No Textbooks Currently Assigned
Chinese Contemporary Culture and Society - 165:512:S1 - No Textbooks Currently Assigned
For textbook information concerning any of these courses, please contact the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at 732-932-9323 .
Methods of Spanish Language Teaching (K-12) - 940:500:D1 - Textbook Information Available Online
Advanced Spanish Grammar and Stylistics - 940:504:D1 - No Textbooks Currently Assigned
Seminar: Topics in Hispanic Linguistics: The "Eyes" Have It: Visual Representations of Race and Ethnicity in Latin America - 904:589:S1
No Textbooks Required
Seminar in Hispanic Literature: "Interculturalidad" and Cultural Dialogues- 940:597:D1 - No Textbooks Required
Seminar in Hispanic Literature: Festivals of Latin America and the Caribbean- 940:597:G1
Textbook Information Available Online
Seminar in Hispanic Literature: The Structures of Power in the Hispanic and Portuguese-Speaking Worlds - 940:598:A6
No Textbooks Required