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SPECLANG 75: Greek Culture, Ideals, and Themes

Introduction to Greek culture and its global influence in a social historical context, through images from its past and institutions in contemporary Greek society. Limited enrollment.
Last offered: Spring 2014 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum, GER:EC-GlobalCom | Repeatable for credit (up to 99 units total)

SPECLANG 90A: First - Year Estonian First Quarter

Grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through emphasizing all skills, speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Estonian culture
Last offered: Autumn 2014

SPECLANG 90B: First- Year Estonian- Second quarter

Grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through emphasizing all skills, speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Estonian culture
Last offered: Winter 2015

SPECLANG 90C: First Year Estonian- Third Quarter

Grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through emphasizing all skills, speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Estonian culture
Last offered: Spring 2015

SPECLANG 99: Language Specials

Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 2-5 | Repeatable for credit

SPECLANG 100A: First-Year Cherokee, First Quarter

First quarter of a three-quarter beginning sequence. Distance learning combined with periodic on-site instruction, conducted primarily in Cherokee. Course emphasizes developing effective communication at a basic level, covering grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through speaking, reading, writing, and listening in everyday situations.nCherokee culture.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4

SPECLANG 100B: First-Year Cherokee, Second Quarter

Distance learning combined with periodic on-siten instruction, conducted primarily in Cherokee. Course emphasizes developing effective communication at a basic level, covering grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through speaking, reading, writing, and listening in everyday situations.nCherokee culture. Prerequisite: SPECLANG 100A or consent of instructor
Terms: Win | Units: 4

SPECLANG 100C: First-Year Cherokee, Third Quarter

Continuation of SPECLANG 100B. Distance learning combined with periodic on-site instruction, conducted primarily in Cherokee. Course emphasizes developing effective communication at a basic level, covering grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through speaking, reading, writing, and listening in everyday situations. Cherokee culture. Prerequisite: SPECLANG or consent of instructor. Completion of #C fulfillsn the University Foreign Language Requirement
Terms: Spr | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: Language

SPECLANG 101A: First-Year Nahuatl, First Quarter

First quarter of a three-quarter beginning sequence. Distance learning combined with periodic on-site instruction, conducted primarily in Nahuatl. Course emphasizes developing effective communication at a basic level, covering grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through speaking, reading, writing, and listening in everyday situations. Nahuatl culture.Some knowledge of Spanish is useful.
Terms: Aut | Units: 4
Instructors: Prionas, E. (PI)

SPECLANG 101B: First-Year Nahuatl, Second Quarter

Continuation of SPECLANG 101A. Distance learning combined with periodic on-site instruction, conducted primarily in Nahuatl. Course emphasizes developing effective communication at a basic level, covering grammatical structures, vocabulary, and sentence patterns through speaking, reading, writing, and listening in everyday situations. Nahuatl culture. Some knowledge of Spanish is useful. Prerequisite: SPECLANG 101A or consent of instructor
Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: Prionas, E. (PI)
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