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Wolverine Access Subject listing for POLISH
Fall Term '01 Time Schedule for Polish.
What's New This Week in Polish.
POLISH 121. First-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Krasowska
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (LR).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Introductory course presenting basic grammatical information and vocabulary. Course is geared toward active language use through oral drills and conversational practice. Conversations and discussions include a cultural component to familiarize students with both Polish language and culture.
POLISH 221. Second-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Westwalewicz
Prerequisites & Distribution: Polish 122. (4). (LR).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course builds on work done in 121/122, First-Year Polish, and assumes a practical knowledge of the grammatical structure of the language. Emphasis is placed first on reading Polish and second on developing increased competence in speaking and writing.
POLISH 321. Third-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Malachowska-Pasek
Prerequisites & Distribution: Polish 222. (3). (Excl).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course builds substantially on work done in 221-222, Second-Year Polish. Emphasis on recognizing and practicing various styles: writing business and personal letters; scholarly and artistic prose; poetry; diplomatic language and contemporary slang.
POLISH 325(425). Polish Literature in English to 1890.
Literature
Section 001 – Development of Polish Literature, from Beginnings to 1900. Meets with Polish 621.002
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU).

Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
The course surveys the development of Polish literature in terms of individual authors and major literary movements from the beginning until 1890. Individual critical analysis of texts required. A knowledge of Polish is NOT required. All readings in English translation. Can NOT be taken as a tutorial.
POLISH 432. Topics in Polish Literature.
Literature
Section 001 – Workshop in Literary Translation from Polish into English. Meets with Polish 832.001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate students. A knowledge of Polish is not required. (2). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of six credits.

Credits: (2).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
The course is designed as a workshop in literary translation from Polish into English. It includes a variety of texts: novels, short stories, drama, memoirs, criticism, and poetry. The choice of texts will accommodate the students' particular interests and individual translation projects. Special attention will be paid to problems of voice, syntax, idioms, word choice, sound patterns, metrics, and cultural idiosyncrasies. No exams; grading based on the students' translation projects.
POLISH 450. Directed Polish Reading.
Literature
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT).
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
The course is intended for students who wish to build on Polish 325 and/or Polish 326, and read Polish texts in the original. Prerequisite: Polish 325 and/or 326 and reading knowledge of Polish. Students are evaluated on the basis of oral and written reports. No exams.

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