98-99 LS&A Bulletin

Courses in Serbo-Croatian (Division 473)

131. First-Year Serbo-Croatian. (4). (LR).
Introduction to the structure of the principal standard language of the former Yugoslavia, with exercises in reading, writing, and speaking including drill in the language laboratory.

132. First-Year Serbo-Croatian. Serbo-Croatian 131. (4). (LR).
Continuation of Serbo-Croatian 131.

231. Second-Year Serbo-Croatian. Serbo-Croatian 132. (4). (LR).
Emphasis is placed first on reading Serbo-Croatian literature and secondly on developing increased competence in speaking and writing. Extensive use of audio and video materials.

232. Second-Year Serbo-Croatian. Serbo-Croatian 231. (4). (LR).
Continuation of Serbo-Croatian 231.

439. Directed Reading of Serbo-Croatian Literature. Permission of instructor. (1-4). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for a total of eight credits.
This course is designed to provide an opportunity for extensive reading in Serbo-Croatian of a variety of materials at an advanced level. The subject matter covered is dependent upon the preparation and interest of the individual student. Texts range from belles-lettres (short stories, novels) to journalism and history.


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