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POLISH 121. First-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Ewa Malachowska-Pasek (ewamm@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (LR). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: http://coursetools.ummu.umich.edu/2003/fall/polish/121/001.nsf
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):
Piotr Antoni Westwalewicz (pwestwal@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: POLISH 122. (4). (LR). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course builds on work done in POLISH 121/122, First-Year Polish, and assumes a practical knowledge of the grammatical structure of the language. Emphasis is placed on and on developing increased competence in speaking and writing.
POLISH 321. Third-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Ewa Malachowska-Pasek (ewamm@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: POLISH 222. (3). (Excl). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: http://coursetools.ummu.umich.edu/2003/fall/polish/321/001.nsf
The course contents cover the following range of issues: food and drink, health, travel, leisure activities holidays, living styles, news. All exercises and activities will be related to these topics. Students will practice vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and intonation of Polish language. Selection of course texts will be determined based on the language skill level of the enrolled students and their specific interests. The course materials will be excerpted from: literary texts (prose, poetry, drama), press clippings, scientific papers, films and recordings, Polish games and quizzes, and other sources. This course is taught in Polish.
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). May not be repeated for credit.

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 421. Fourth-Year Polish I.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: POLISH 322. (3). (Excl). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Fourth-Year Polish aims at developing both reading and speaking fluency by building idiomatic skills and studying culture as it is reflected in linguistic patterns and grammatical structures. Readings of specialized texts, viewing of films selected according to students' academic and professional interests. Assignments include oral reports, translations and compositions, and comprehension
excercises.
POLISH 450. Directed Polish Reading.
Literature
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: POLISH 325 and/or 326 and reading knowledge of Polish; and permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May not be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

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