Persian Courses
Department of Humanities | Language Training Institute | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
間眅埶AV Calendar 2013 Spring
The following are all the courses offered in this area. To view the current course catalog and/or course schedule on the Student Information System, visit (select "Class Search/Browse Catalog" on the left menu).
PERS 118-3 Introduction to Persian I
An introduction to the Persian alphabet, phonology, morphology, and basic syntax, in relation to reading, writing and translating basic sentences. Students with any prior knowledge or experience in Persian beyond the level of this course may not register in this course. Students who have taken LANG 118-3 with this topic may not take this course for further credit.
PERS 168-3 Introduction to Persian II
Study of the vocabulary and syntax of standard Persian in preparation for reading, writing, and conversation. Students with any prior knowledge or experience in Persian beyond the level of this course may not enrol in this course. Prerequisite: PERS 118, or permission from the instructor. All students must attend a placement meeting and receive permission of the department. Students who have taken LANG 168-3 with this topic may not take this course for further credit.
PERS 201-3 STT - Intermediate Persian II
Persian 201 is a practical language course that supports Persian language learners at lower intermediate and intermediate levels to upgrade their knowledge of Persian language to the upper intermediate level. The focus of course materials will be on standard and academic Persian, though colloquial Persian will be introduced whenever necessary. Students at this level are expected to know the Persian language proficiency (grammatical aspects and language structure, vocabulary, language proficiency skills, etc.) introduced in PERS 118, PERS 168, and PERS 200. Knowledge of reading/writing and discourse text comprehension in Persian is very critical. At this stage, the course will help learners improve their Persian language skills so that they will communicate effectively in a Persian speaking community or environment. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to interact with native speakers through all four language skills. Prerequisite: PERS 200 or permission from the department. Students who have not taken PERS 200 must attend a placement interview with the instructor.
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