Course Descriptions - Spring
Please Note: Courses descriptions for Spring 2019; for earlier terms, please contact enrollment services for the appropriate class schedule.
This a list of all courses the College can offer; the College does not offer all courses every semester. For the current semester's courses, go to the class schedule. The class schedule provides more complete information, including course description, instructor, course fee, and textbook required.
Hindi
HIN101 - Beginning Hindi I
Course develops basic language skills in Hindi within the socio-cultural context of India and South Asia. Content includes alphabets, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading comprehension, listening comprehension and oral and written real life situational conversation. No prior study of the language is presumed. Recommended that experienced students discuss proper placement with instructor. Prerequisite: None
4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)
Fee: $20
HIN102 - Beginning Hindi II
Course is a continuation of HIN 101. Further develops language skills in Hindi within the socio-cultural context of India and South Asia. Content includes vocabulary, grammatical rules, reading comprehension, listening comprehension and oral and written real life situational conversation. Recommended that experienced students discuss proper placement with instructor. Prerequisite: HIN 101
4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)
Fee: $20
HUD201 - Intermediate Hindi-Urdu I
Course continues development of basic skills in Hindi and Urdu. The grammar of Hindi-Urdu is reviewed while becoming comfortable with the Urdu script. Hindi-Urdu speaking is practiced intensively. Focus is on life in modern South Asia and includes a range of everyday scenarios. Prerequisite: Hindi-Urdu 102 or consent of instructor.
4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)
Fee: $20
HUD202 - Intermediate Hindi-Urdu II
Course continues development of basic skills in Hindi and Urdu. The grammar of Hindi-Urdu is reviewed while becoming comfortable with the Urdu script. Hindi-Urdu speaking is practiced intensively. Focus is on life in modern South Asia and includes a range of everyday scenarios. Prerequisite: Hindi-Urdu 201 or consent of instructor.
4 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 2)
Fee: $20
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