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Open courses in Polish (*Not real-time Information. Review the "Data current as of: " statement at the bottom of hyperlinked page)
Wolverine Access Subject listing for POLISH
Winter Academic Term '02 Time Schedule for Polish.
POLISH 122. First-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Ewa Malachowska-Pasek (ewamm@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: Polish 121. (4). (LR).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
A continuation of Polish 121, First-Year Polish aims at establishing reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Class time is spent on explaining grammar, reading, building vocabulary, and guided conversation. In addition to learning the language, students are introduced to Polish literature and culture through translation, music, and video presentations. Homework consists of studying new vocabulary, memorizing structures, and writing exercises.
POLISH 222. Second-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Piotr Antoni Westwalewicz (pwestwal@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: Polish 221. (4). (LR).
Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course builds on work done in Polish 221, and assumes a good knowledge of the grammatical structure of the language. Emphasis is placed first on speaking and writing and secondly on reading skills.
POLISH 322. Third-Year Polish.
Language
Section 001.
Instructor(s): Ewa Malachowska-Pasek (ewamm@umich.edu)
Prerequisites & Distribution: Polish 321. (3). (Excl).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This course is designed to develop reading, writing, and speaking skills. Its particular emphasis is on conversational Polish. Texts cover a wide range from literature and essays to newspaper articles, political pamphlets, jokes, and films. Students are evaluated on the basis of oral and written reports, and a final examination.
POLISH 326(426). Polish Literature in English: 1890 to Present.
Literature
Section 001.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU).

Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
This is a continuation of Polish 425, although there is no prerequisite. The course covers the period from 1890 until the present. It surveys the development of Polish authors and major literary movements. Individual critical analyses of texts required. A knowledge of Polish is NOT required. All reading in English translation. Can NOT be taken as a tutorial.
Texts: Schulz, The Street of Crocodiles; Gombrowicz, Ferdydurke; Milosz, The Issa Valley; and The Postwar Polish Poetry; Szymborska, View with a Grain of Sand; and Huelle, Who Is David Weisser; plus a course pack available at Accu-Copy.
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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