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Foreign Language - Hindi (FLN)

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¹ó³¢±·Ìý101ÌýÌýElementary Hindi-Urdu IÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Introduction to standard Hindi-Urdu. Emphasis on speaking and listening, and on reading and writing in the Hindi writing system (Devanagari). Readings in South Asian culture and civilization.

Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý103

Typically offered in Fall only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý102ÌýÌýElementary Hindi-Urdu IIÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Continuation of ¹ó³¢±·Ìý101. Emphasis on oral communication and reading and writing in the Hindi writing system (Devanagari). Further readings in South Asian culture and civilization.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý101, Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý104

Typically offered in Spring only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý103ÌýÌýElementary Hindi-Urdu I ConversationÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Required conversational practice for ¹ó³¢±·Ìý101. Special attention to individual pronunciation and intonation. Introduction of formal and informal speech. Use of audiovisual materials.

Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý101

Typically offered in Fall only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý104ÌýÌýElementary Hindi-Urdu II ConversationÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Required conversational practice for ¹ó³¢±·Ìý102. Extensive use of speaking skills in variety of situations. Attention to supplemental non-verbal communication. Use of audiovisual materials.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý101, Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý102

Typically offered in Spring only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý201ÌýÌýIntermediate Hindi-Urdu IÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Continuation of basic language skills. Further practice of Urdu/Hindi writing systems. Introduction to grammatical divergence of Hindi and Urdu. Readings in South Asian culture and civilization.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý102, Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý203

Typically offered in Fall only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý202ÌýÌýIntermediate Hindi-Urdu IIÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Continuation of ¹ó³¢±·Ìý201. Further practice of both Hindi/Urdu writing systems. Further distinction of spoken and literary Urdu and Hindi. Further readings in South Asian culture and civilization.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý201, Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý204

GEP Global Knowledge

Typically offered in Spring only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý203ÌýÌýIntermediate Hindi-Urdu I ConversationÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Required conversational practice for ¹ó³¢±·Ìý201. Advancement of speaking skills through role playing, interviews, debates. Further Hindi and Urdu non-verbal communication. Use of audiovisual materials, including responses to commercial television and movies.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý102, Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý201

Typically offered in Fall only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý204ÌýÌýIntermediate Hindi-Urdu II ConversationÌýÌý(1 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Required conversational practice for ¹ó³¢±·Ìý202. Refinement of speaking skills through role playing, interviews, debates. Further Hindi and Urdu non-verbal communication. Use of audiovisual materials, including responses to commercial television andmovies.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý201, Corequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý202

Typically offered in Spring only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý301ÌýÌýTwentieth Century Hindi & Urdu FictionÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Introduces advanced Hindi-Urdu students to the prose fiction of major Hindi and Urdu literary figures including Munshi Premchand, Saadat Hasan Manto and others. Texts will be provided in both Hindi and Urdu scripts and/or English translation as available.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý202

GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Humanities

Typically offered in Fall only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý302ÌýÌýModern Hindi & Urdu PoetryÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Introduces advanced Hindi-Urdu students to representative works of 19th and 20th century Hindi and Urdu poets and poetic forms. Texts will be provided in both Hindi and Urdu scripts and/or English translation as available.

Prerequisite: ¹ó³¢±·Ìý202

GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Humanities

Typically offered in Spring only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý351ÌýÌýHindi-Urdu Popular CultureÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Introduction to basic aspects of cultural practices and production in Hindi-Urdu speaking societies in South Asia and around the world, including consumer culture, education, family relationships, gender and sexuality, language, national identity, religious practices, work life, and aesthetic traditions, including music, art, and film. Discussion and analysis of representative works of Hindi-Urdu visual and print cultures including art, advertising, digital media, language, literature, film and music with attention to cultural analysis as well as to historical and cultural contexts. Course taught in English and does not fulfill foreign language proficiency requirements.

GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Humanities

Typically offered in Spring only

¹ó³¢±·Ìý401ÌýÌýHindi Literature and South Asian Cultural ContextsÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Selected topics in Hindi literature and/or South Asian literature in Hindi, such as drama in modern South Asia, the twentieth-century novel, literature and the nation, narratives of pain and resistance, gender and social reform. Readings and discussion in Hindi, with emphasis on the examination of formal literary characteristics and the interconnections of texts and relevant South Asian cultural contexts. Topics will be rotated so that students can take this course for credit up to three times.

GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Humanities

Typically offered in Fall only