AAS 125 - Elementary Yoruba I
Fall 2022, Section 002 - Yoruba
Instruction Mode: Section 002 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Afroamerican & African Studies (AAS)
Department: LSA Afroamerican and African Studies
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Details

Credits:
4
Waitlist Capacity:
99
Other Course Info:
May not repeat the same language at the same level.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
Undergrad and Grad
Meet Together Classes:
Primary Instructor:
Start/End Date:
Full Term 8/29/22 - 12/9/22 (see other Sections below)
NOTE: Drop/Add deadlines are dependent on the class meeting dates and will differ for full term versus partial term offerings.
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Description

This course is designed to introduce the Yoruba language and culture to non-native speakers. Emphasis will be put on listening, speaking, reading and writing through communicative activities, enabling the students to perform the various tasks in the target language. Classes will also include role-plays and oral presentations.

Schedule

AAS 125 - Elementary Yoruba I
Schedule Listing
001 (REC)
 In Person
26057
Closed
0
 
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MTuWTh 9:00AM - 10:00AM
8/29/22 - 12/9/22
002 (REC)
 In Person
34610
Closed
0
 
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MTuWTh 12:00PM - 1:00PM
8/29/22 - 12/9/22
003 (REC)
 In Person
39977
Open
1
 
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TBA
8/29/22 - 12/9/22

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