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KREN 151b: Advanced Korean II
34.00 Credits
Yale University
Seungja Choi and staff mwf 11.35-12.50 L5 1iC Credits (34) Continuation of kren 150a. After kren150a or equivalent (Formerly the second term of kren 150)
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KREN 151b - Advanced Korean II
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KREN 154a: Advanced Korean III
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Seungja Choi. w1-1.50 L5 (36) An advanced language course designed to develop reading and writing skills using Web-based texts in a variety of genres such as editorials and essays. Students read texts independently and complete comprehension and vocabulary exercises through the Web. Discussion, tests, and intensive writing training in class. After kren 151b or equivalent
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KREN 154a - Advanced Korean III
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KREN 251a: film 315a,Korean Cinema after 1961
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Seungja Choi. For description see under East Asian Languages & Literatures.
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KREN 251a - film 315a,Korean Cinema after 1961
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LAST 314b: Contemporary Issues in Latin American Studies
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. w 3.30-5.20 Hu,So (0) A seminar for juniors majoring in Latin American Studies, covering selected topics important to Latin America. Conducted in Spanish.
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LAST 314b - Contemporary Issues in Latin American Studies
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LAST 471a: or b,Directed Reading
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. htba (0) For students who wish to investigate an area of Latin American Studies not covered by regular offerings. The project must terminate with a term paper or its equivalent. No more than one term of credit may be earned. To apply for admission, a student should present a prospectus and a bibliography to the director of undergraduate studies no later than one day before the course selection period concludes. Written approval from the faculty member who will direct the student's reading and writing must accompany the prospectus.
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LAST 471a - or b,Directed Reading
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LAST 491a: or b,The Senior Essay
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. htba (0) Preparation of a research paper about forty pages long under the direction of a faculty adviser, in either the fall or the spring term. Students write on subjects of their own choice. During the term before the essay is written, students plan the project in consultation with a qualified adviser or the director of undergraduate studies. The student must submit a suitable project outline and bibliography to the adviser and the director of undergraduate studies by the third week of the term. The outline should indicate the focus and scope of the essay topic, as well as the proposed research methodology. Permission may be given to write a two-term essay after consultation with an adviser and the director of undergraduate studies and after submission of a project statement. Only those who have begun to do advanced work in a given area are eligible. The requirements for the one-term senior essay apply to the two-term essay, except that the two-term essay should be substantially longer.
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LAST 491a - or b,The Senior Essay
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LATN 110a: Beginning Latin:The Elements of Latin Grammar
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. L1 1iC Credits Meets RP (61) 110a-1: mtwthf 9.25-10.15 110a-2: mtwthf 10.30-11.20 110a-3: mtwthf 1.30-2.20 Introduction to Latin. Emphasis on morphology and syntax within a structured program of readings and exercises. Prepares for latn 120b. No prior knowledge of Latin assumed. Pregistration, which is required, is on Tuesday, September 1, at the Academic Fair in wlh from 2 to 4 p.m.
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LATN 120b: Beginning Latin:Review of Grammar and Selected Readings
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Celia Schultz. L2 1iC Credits Meets RP (61) 120b-1: mtwthf 9.25-10.15 120b-2: mtwthf 10.30-11.20 120b-3: mtwthf 1.30-2.20 Continuation of latn 110a. Emphasis on consolidating grammar and on readings from Latin authors. The sequence latn 110a, 120b prepares for 131a or 141b. Prerequisite: latn 110a or equivalent. (Formerly latn 111b)
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LATN 120b - Beginning Latin:Review of Grammar and Selected Readings
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LATN 131a: Latin Prose:An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. 131a-1: mwf 9.25-10.15 L3 (61) 131a-2: mwf 10.30-11.20 L3 (61) 131a-3: mwf 1.30-2.20 L3 (61) Close reading of a major work of classical prose; review of grammar as needed. Counts as L4 if taken after latn 141b or equivalent. (Formerly latn 300a)
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LATN 131a - Latin Prose:An Introduction
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LATN 141b: Latin Poetry:An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. 141b-1: mwf 10.30-11.20 L3 (61) 141b-2: mwf 1.30-2.20 L3 (61) The course is devoted to Vergil. Counts asL4 f taken after latn131a or equivalent (Formerly latn 301b)
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LATN 141b - Latin Poetry:An Introduction
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