Dr. Noble T. Goss

Associate Professor of Spanish and German

 

 

Noble T. Goss, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish and German.

For a brief biography, see Noble Goss's Biography.

For Harding University's Department of Foreign Languages and International Studies web page, see Department of Foreign Languages and International Studies.

Degrees:

--B.A. English (Minor in Foreign Languages-French, German, Spanish), Pepperdine College, 1966
--M.A. English, Portland State University, 1973 (Passed M.A. competency exam in German)
--M.A. Comparative Literature, University of Oregon, 1979
--Ph.D. Comparative Literature, University of Oregon, 1987
(Doctoral dissertation: "The Theme of Chastity in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso and Spenser's Faerie Queene," defended spring 1987)

Office hours, Fall 2010, in G.B. 115:

--MWF: 10:00-11:50 am, 3:00-4:00 pm
--Tu/Th: 12:00 am 1:50

--Call for other times.

Office phone: (501) 279-4087 (leave voice mail after fourth ring). Home phone: (501) 305-4019. Fax: (501) 279-4191


Classes taught this semester, Fall 2010: (Syllabi, links and handouts available in left frame)

--Accelerated Elementary Spanish I, Span103 (three sections)
--Elementary German I, Ger101

Classes taught in recent semesters:

Classes taught Spring 2010:

--Intermediate German II, Ger202
--Elementary Italian II, Ital 102
--Accelerated Elementary Spanish, Span103-104 Combo.

Classes taught Fall 2009:

--Accelerated Elementary Spanish, Span103
--Intermediate Spanish I, Span201
--Advanced Composition, Span323
--Intermediate German I, Ger201

Classes taught Spring 2009:

--Elementary German II, Ger102
--Medical Spanish, Span283 (2 sections)

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