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Spring Half-Term Courses
Take me to the Spring Half-Term '00 Time Schedule for Armenian Studies.
To see what has been added or changed in Armenian Studies this week go to What's New This Week.
Spring/Summer Term Courses
Take me to the Spring/Summer Term '00 Time Schedule for Armenian Studies.
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Summer Half-Term Courses
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The Armenian Studies Program was initiated in 1976 with the introduction
of Armenian language courses to the university's curriculum. Since then, the program has expanded its offerings to include architecture, history, language, literature, and culture. The gifts of two endowed chairs by the
Manoogian family constitute the University of Michigan Armenian Endowment
and have established, in perpetuity, the study if Armenian culture at the
University of Michigan.
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.
Armenian Language Institute in Yerevan Summer 2000
Offering Introductory Courses in Classical, Eastern and Western Armenian
The University of Michigan Armenian Studies Program is delighted to
announce the continuation of its successful Summer Language Institute to
be held in Yerevan, Armenia from June 23 through August 21, 2000. The
program offers a unique opportunity to study the Armenian Language in an
intensive format while surrounded by Armenian culture and history. The SLI
is open to all undergraduate, graduate and professional school students who
wish to learn Classical Armenian, as well as Modern Eastern and Western
Armenian. A series of lectures on Armenian culture and history and an
extensive program of excursions and cultural events will supplement the
courses. North American undergraduate students are required to take the
course for credit (8 credit hours); exceptions may be made for valid
reasons. U.S. graduate students enroll for a non-credit certificate for
Eastern or Western Armenian, and may take Classical Armenian for credit (6
hours.) European students may take any of the courses for a non-credit
certificate only. The same academic and program criteria will apply to
credit and non-credit students. A few partial scholarships, based on need, are available to undergraduates taking the course for credit.
In addition to high quality intensive language instruction the program
offers the opportunity to live and learn in Armenia. The program is
directed by Dr. Kevork Bardakjian, Marie Manoogian Professor of Armenian
Studies Program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
For more information or for an application packet, please contact:
Kristy M. Demas, Coordinator
Armenian Language Summer Institute
1080 South University, Suite 2626
The University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106
E-mail: kdemas@umich.edu
Telephone : 734-764-7087
Fax: 734-763-9154
Armenian St. 173/AAPTIS 173. Intensive First-Year Western Armenian.
Language Courses
Section 201 – Taught at Yerevan State University in Armenia. For More Information, Contact Dept.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (8). (LR).
Credits: (8 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided
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Armenian St. 183/AAPTIS 183. Intensive First-Year Eastern Armenian.
Language Courses
Section 201 – Taught at Yerevan State University in Armenia. For More Information, Contact Dept.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (8). (Excl).
Credits: (8).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided
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Armenian St. 483/AAPTIS 480. Intensive Introductory Classical Armenian.
Language Courses
Section 201 – Taught at Yerevan State University in Armenia. For More Information, Contact Dept.
Prerequisites & Distribution: No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in Armenian 479. (6). (Excl).
Credits: (6 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
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