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121. First-Year Polish.
(4). (LR).
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 the Polish language and culture. (Wampuszyc)
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221. Second-Year Polish.
Polish 122. (4). (LR).
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.
Cost:1 WL:4
(Soper)
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321. Third-Year Polish.
Two years of Polish. (3). (Excl).
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. Cost:2 WL:3
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Literature
425. Polish Literature
in English. (3). (HU).
The course surveys the development of Polish literature in terms
of individual authors and major literary movements from the beginning
until 1863. 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. Cost:3
WL:3 (Carpenter)
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450. Directed Polish
Reading. Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl).
(INDEPENDENT).
The course is designed for students who wish to read Polish texts
in the original. Readings are selected individually by students
in consultation with the instructor, and they cover different
fields including literature, art, philosophy, journalism, and history. Prerequisite: three years of Polish or equivalent. Students
are evaluated on the basis of oral and written reports. No exams.
Cost:1 WL:3
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