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Kannada (KAND) 1
KAND 0400 Intermediate Kannada II
KANNADA (KAND)
Students continue their study of Intermediate Kannada I, both in
language and culture. The course aims at honeing listening and
KAND 0100 Beginning Kannada I
comprehension and a real life interactive speaking ability in a variety
This is a systematic introduction to the Kannada language and culture for
of everyday topics. The Kannada script is learned in its socio-cultural
beginners. The course aims at developing listening and comprehension
context for achieving a meaningful and operational control of the
and a real life interactive speaking ability in a variety of everyday topics.
language. Students acquire basic rules for structural and socio-cultural
The Kannada script is introduced from the beginning and the language
appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary related to a variety of
is presented in its socio-cultural context for achieving a meaningful and
topics during the semester. Class activities include watching videos,
operational control of the language. Students acquire basic rules for
role-playing, language games and group work. Evaluation is based on
structural and socio-cultural appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary
class participation, performance in quizzes and tests and completed
related to a variety of topics during the semester. Class activities
assignments.
include watching videos, role-playing, language games and group work.
Spring
Evaluation is based on class participation, performance in quizzes and
Prerequisite: KAND 0300
tests and completed assignments.
1 Course Unit
Fall
KAND 1500 Advanced Kannada: Selected Topics
1 Course Unit
Directed topics vary by semester in advanced level Kannada.
KAND 0200 Beginning Kannada II
Fall or Spring
This is a systematic introduction to the Kannada language and culture for
1 Course Unit
beginners. The course aims at developing listening and comprehension
KAND 5100 Beginning Kannada I
and a real life interactive speaking ability in a variety of everyday topics.
This is a systematic introduction to the Kannada language and culture for
The Kannada script is introduced from the beginning and the language
beginners. The course aims at developing listening and comprehension
is presented in its socio-cultural context for achieving a meaningful and
and a real life interactive speaking ability in a variety of everyday topics.
operational control of the language. Students acquire basic rules for
The Kannada script is introduced from the beginning and the language
structural and socio-cultural appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary
is presented in its socio-cultural context for achieving a meaningful and
related to a variety of topics during the semester. Class activities
operational control of the language. Students acquire basic rules for
include watching videos, role-playing, language games and group work.
structural and socio-cultural appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary
Evaluation is based on class participation, performance in quizzes and
related to a variety of topics during the semester. Class activities
tests and completed assignments.
include watching videos, role-playing, language games and group work.
Two Term Class, Student must enter first term; credit given after both
Evaluation is based on class participation, performance in quizzes and
terms are complete
tests and completed assignments.
Prerequisite: KAND 0100
Fall
1 Course Unit
1 Course Unit
KAND 0300 Intermediate Kannada I
KAND 5200 Beginning Kannada II
This course continues the study of the Kannada language and culture
This is a systematic introduction to the Kannada language and culture for
from where the beigginers II course ended. The course continues
beginners. The course aims at developing listening and comprehension
developing listening and comprehension and a real life interactive
and a real life interactive speaking ability in a variety of everyday topics.
speaking ability in a variety of everyday topics. The Kannada script is
The Kannada script is introduced from the beginning and the language
learned in its socio-cultural context for achieving a meaningful and
is presented in its socio-cultural context for achieving a meaningful and
operational control of the language. Students acquire rules for structural
operational control of the language. Students acquire basic rules for
and socio-cultural appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary related to
structural and socio-cultural appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary
a variety of topics during the semester. Class activities include watching
related to a variety of topics during the semester. Class activities
videos, role-playing, language games and group work. Evaluation is based
include watching videos, role-playing, language games and group work.
on class participation, performance in quizzes and tests and completed
Evaluation is based on class participation, performance in quizzes and
assignments.
tests and completed assignments.
Fall
Two Term Class, Student must enter first term; credit given after both
Prerequisite: KAND 0200
terms are complete
1 Course Unit
1 Course Unit
2022-23 Catalog | Generated 09/09/22
2 Kannada (KAND)
KAND 5300 Intermediate Kannada I
This course continues the study of the Kannada language and culture
from where the beigginers II course ended. The course continues
developing listening and comprehension and a real life interactive
speaking ability in a variety of everyday topics. The Kannada script is
learned in its socio-cultural context for achieving a meaningful and
operational control of the language. Students acquire rules for structural
and socio-cultural appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary related to
a variety of topics during the semester. Class activities include watching
videos, role-playing, language games and group work. Evaluation is based
on class participation, performance in quizzes and tests and completed
assignments.
Fall
1 Course Unit
KAND 5400 Intermediate Kannada II
Students continue their study of Intermediate Kannada I, both in
language and culture. The course aims at honeing listening and
comprehension and a real life interactive speaking ability in a variety
of everyday topics. The Kannada script is learned in its socio-cultural
context for achieving a meaningful and operational control of the
language. Students acquire basic rules for structural and socio-cultural
appropriateness. Students learn vocabulary related to a variety of
topics during the semester. Class activities include watching videos,
role-playing, language games and group work. Evaluation is based on
class participation, performance in quizzes and tests and completed
assignments.
Spring
1 Course Unit
KAND 5500 Advanced Kannada: Selected Topics
Directed topics vary by semester in advanced level Kannada.
Fall or Spring
1 Course Unit
2022-23 Catalog | Generated 09/09/22
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