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M BCS 101 Elementary Serbo-Croatian. (4)
fall and summer Structural grammar, basic
vocabulary; introduction and reinforcement of aural/oral, reading,
and writing skills. 4 hours lecture, 1 hour lab. Lecture, lab,
group activities. BCS 101-102: Word
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site 2 M BCS 102 Elementary
Serbo-Croatian. (4) spring and
summer Structural grammar, basic vocabulary; introduction and
reinforcement of aural/oral, reading, and writing skills. 4 hours
lecture, 1 hour lab. Lecture, lab, group activities. Prerequisite:
BCS 101 (or its equivalent) BCS 101-102: Word
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site 2 M BCS 201 Intermediate
Serbo-Croatian. (4) fall and
summer Systematic review of grammar. Development of vocabulary
through reading and writing. Drill in aural/oral skills. 4 hours
lecture, 1 hour lab. Lecture, lab, group activities. Prerequisite:
BCS 102 (or its equivalent). BCS 201: Word
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site M BCS 202 Intermediate
Serbo-Croatian. (4) spring and
summer Systematic review of grammar. Development of vocabulary
through reading and writing. Drill in aural/oral skills. 4 hours
lecture, 1 hour lab. Lecture, lab, group activities. Prerequisite:
BCS 201 (or its equivalent). BCS 202: Word
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site M BCS 311 Serbo-Croatian
Composition and Conversation. (3) fall
Develops writing ability and oral expression. Prerequisite: BCS
202 (or its equivalent). BCS 311: Word
File M BCS 312/FLA 312 Serbo-Croatian
Composition and Conversation. (3) spring
Develops writing ability and oral expression. Prerequisite: BCS
311 (or its equivalent). BCS 312: Word
File M BCS 495 Serbo-Croatian for
Heritage Speakers. (1-4) fall and
spring Familiarizes with cultural production in the region and
generates professional proficiency by developing communicative and
written competency in standard literary Serbo-Croatian. Lecture,
lab, tutorial. Prerequisite: instructor approval. BCS 495:
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site M SLV 304 Computational Linguistics of Slavic
Languages. (3) spring Information technology and
Slavic languages, including Web design, digitalized resources,
information retrieval, math/statistical analysis, and PERL.
Lecture, lab. SLV 304: Web
Page M SLV 440 History of Slavic
Languages. (3) selected semesters
Comparative evolution of East Slavic, West Slavic, and South
Slavic languages from the earliest record to the standardizing of
national languages in the 19th and 20th centuries. Lecture,
discussion. SLV 440: Word
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SLV 394 Societies of the New
Eastern Europe. (3) selected
semesters Comparative study of selected countries of the
former Eastern Europe on their road to the European Union –
their changing socio-political and cultural identities. Lecture,
movies, discussion. SLV 394: Word
File M SLV 494 Language and
Identity. (3) selected semesters
Interplay of the language and multiple layers of identity using
predominantly the example of selected Slavic languages; ethnic,
territorial, sexual, social, age identity and their linguistic
expression. Lecture, discussion. SLV 494: Word
File M PLC 101 Elementary Polish. (4)
fall and summer Structural grammar, basic
vocabulary; introduction and reinforcement of aural/oral, reading,
and writing skills. 4 hours lecture, 1 hour lab. Lecture, lab,
group activities. PLC 101: Word
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materials M PLC 102 Elementary
Polish. (4) spring and summer
Structural grammar, basic vocabulary; introduction and
reinforcement of aural/oral, reading, and writing skills. 4 hours
lecture, 1 hour lab. Lecture, lab, group activities. Prerequisite:
PLC 101 (or its equivalent) PLC 102: Word
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materials M PLC 201 Intermediate
Polish. (4) fall and summer
Systematic review of grammar. Development of vocabulary through
reading and writing. Drill in aural/oral skills. 4 hours lecture,
1 hour lab. Lecture, lab, group activities. Prerequisite: BCS 102
(or its equivalent). PLC 201: Word
File M PLC 202 Intermediate
Polish. (4) spring and summer
Systematic review of grammar. Development of vocabulary through
reading and writing. Drill in aural/oral skills. 4 hours lecture,
1 hour lab. Lecture, lab, group activities. Prerequisite: BCS 201
(or its equivalent). PLC 202: Word
File M PLC 311/FLA 311 Polish
Composition and Conversation. (3) fall
Develops writing ability and oral expression. Prerequisite: PLC
202 (or its equivalent). PLC 311: Word
File M PLC 312/FLA 312 Polish
Composition and Conversation. (3) spring
Develops writing ability and oral expression. Prerequisite: PLC
311 (or its equivalent). PLC 312: Word
File M PLC 324/SLV 324 Theater and
Totalitarianism in Latin America and Central Europe. (3)
selected semesters Theater in Latin America
and Central Europe and its relation to fascist and communist
regimes. Open to nonmajors. PLC 324: Word
File M FLA 494 Central European
Playwrights in Latin America. (3) selected
semesters Social interactions, otherization, work, and
self-construal of Slawomir Mrozek and Witold Gombrowicz during
their exile in Latin America. Open to nonmajors. FLA 494:
Word
File M PLC 495 Polish for Heritage
Speakers. (1-4) fall and spring
Familiarizes with cultural production in the region and generates
professional proficiency by developing communicative and written
competency in standard literary Polish. Lecture, lab, tutorial.
Prerequisite: instructor sapproval. PLC 495: Word
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