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Eurasian Studies (EURA ST)

EURA ST 1A Beginning Armenian 3 Units

Department: Eurasian Studies

Course level: Undergraduate

Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring

Grading: Letter grade.

Hours and format: 3 hours of Session per week for 15 weeks.

Prerequisites: 1A: None. 1B: 1A or equivalent; consent of instructor.

An introduction to Armenian language and culture, aiming to give students basic competence in all four skills and an introduction to traditional and contemporary Armenian culture.

EURA ST 1B Beginning Armenian 3 Units

Department: Eurasian Studies

Course level: Undergraduate

Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring

Grading: Letter grade.

Hours and format: 3 hours of Session per week for 15 weeks.

Prerequisites: 1A or equivalent; consent of instructor.

An introduction to Armenian language and culture, aiming to give students basic competence in all four skills and an introduction to traditional and contemporary Armenian culture.

EURA ST 89 Intensive Elementary Armenian 8 Units

Department: Eurasian Studies

Course level: Undergraduate

Term course may be offered: Summer

Grading: Letter grade.

Hours and format: 20 hours of Lecture per week for 8 weeks.

This course provides the equivalent of two semesters of elementary Armenian. The course combines attention to grammar, everyday communication, and reading of simple texts in Armenian. Class is organized into lectures, drills, conversation groups, and reading exercises.

EURA ST 101A Continuing Armenian 3 Units

Department: Eurasian Studies

Course level: Undergraduate

Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring

Grading: Letter grade.

Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.

Prerequisites: 1A-1B or consent of instructor.

The purpose of this course is to further develop students' Armenian proficiency in all four language skills, using discussion, oral presentations, written assignments, and a variety of readings (literature, non-fiction, folklore, newspaper articles, etc.) chosen partly for their cultural significance and partly based on student needs and interests. Emphasis on particular skills (e.g. reading) depending on student needs and interests.

Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.

EURA ST 101B Continuing Armenian 3 Units

Department: Eurasian Studies

Course level: Undergraduate

Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring

Grading: Letter grade.

Hours and format: 3 hours of Lecture per week for 15 weeks.

Prerequisites: 2A-2B or consent of instructor.

The purpose of this course is to further develop students' Armenian proficiency in all four language skills, using discussion, oral presentations, written assignments, and a variety of readings (literature, non-fiction, folklore, newspaper articles, etc.) chosen partly for their cultural significance and partly based on student needs and interests. Emphasis on particular skills (e.g. reading) depending on student needs and interests.

Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.

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