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Take me to the Fall Term '00 Time Schedule for Armenian Studies.
To see what has been added to or changed in Armenian Studies this week go to What's New This Week.
The Armenian Studies Program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, began in 1976 with the introduction of courses in the Western Armenian language and a survey of Armenian history. In 1981 the Alex Manoogian Chair in Modern Armenian History was established, thanks to the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manoogian. Six years later, the Marie Manoogian Chair in Armenian Language and Literature was created, making the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, a major center of Armenian Studies in the United States.
Courses taught by Professor Kevork B. Bardakjian (literature) and a Professor of Armenian history constitute the core of the Armenian Studies Program complemented by outreach activities, and the Armenian Language Summer Institute in Yerevan, Armenia. In addition to language, literature and history instruction, the Armenian Studies Program offers courses on Armenian architecture, Armenian-American literature, the Modern Armenian Renaissance, and Armenian intellectual history.
Armenian St. 171/AAPTIS 171. Western Armenian, I.
Language Courses
Section 001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (LR).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
See Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish, and Islamic Studies 171.001.
Armenian St. 181/AAPTIS 181. Eastern Armenian, I.
Language Courses
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Kevork Bardakjian
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (Excl).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
See Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish, and Islamic Studies 181.001.
Armenian St. 271/AAPTIS 271. Intermediate Western Armenian, I.
Language Courses
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Kevork Bardakjian
Prerequisites & Distribution: Armenian 172 or 173. (4). (LR).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
See Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish, and Islamic Studies 271.001.

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