East European Studies
Please see the Slavic Languages and Literatures department for program and degree requirements.
EAEURST 1A Introductory Hungarian 3 or 4 Units
Department: East European Studies
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture per week plus language laboratory.
Prerequisites: 1A is prerequisite to 1B; consent of instructor.
Practical instruction in the Hungarian language. The course can be taken for either 3 or 4 units; the additional unit involves language laboratory work and additional written reading assignments.
EAEURST 1B Introductory Hungarian 3 or 4 Units
Department: East European Studies
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 3 hours of lecture per week plus language laboratory.
Prerequisites: 1A is prerequisite to 1B; consent of instructor.
Practical instruction in the Hungarian language. The course can be taken for either 3 or 4 units; the additional unit involves language laboratory work and additional written reading assignments.
Students who have taken 5 units of 10A will receive no credit for 1A. Students who have taken 10 units of 10A will receive no credit for 1B.
EAEURST 2A Introductory Romanian 3 Units
Department: East European 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: None. 2B: 2A is prerequisite to 2B or consent of instructor.
The course will focus on reading and comprehension, elementary speaking and writing, providing fundamental grammatical and lexical competence for further language acquisition in Romanian.
EAEURST 2B Introductory Romanian 3 Units
Department: East European 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 or consent of instructor.
The course will focus on reading and comprehension, elementary speaking and writing, providing fundamental grammatical and lexical competence for further language acquisition in Romanian.
EAEURST 100 Readings in Hungarian 2 Units
Department: East European Studies
Course level: Undergraduate
Terms course may be offered: Fall and spring
Grading: Letter grade.
Hours and format: 2 hours of lecture/discussion per week.
Prerequisites: East European Studies 1A and 1B or consent of instructor, based on in-person assessment.
The purpose of this course is to further develop the student's language proficiency in reading, speaking and writing by using interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational communicative modes. Exploration of fascinating aspects of Hungarian culture including elements of literature, contemporary and historical events, pop-culture, and folklore. Students will be able to influence topic selections according to their personal goals and interests.
Course may be repeated for credit. Course may be repeated for credit when topic changes.
EAEURST 102A Continuing Romanian 3 Units
Department: East European 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: 2B is prerequisite to 102A, or consent of instructor. 102A is prerequisite to 102B, or consent of instructor.
The purpose of this course is to further develop students' Romanian 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.
EAEURST 102B Continuing Romanian 3 Units
Department: East European 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: 102A or consent of instructor.
The purpose of this course is to further develop students' Romanian 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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