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TPRP 296: aG ,The Teaching of Music
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Jonathon Gillette. m 2.30-4.20 Meets RP (0)
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TPRP 299: aG or bG,Student Teaching
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. htba 3 C Credits Meets RP (0) Teaching for a ten-week period, full time, in a local middle or high school or in an early childhood program, under the direction of a master teacher and the Yale supervisor.
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TPRP 299 - aG or bG,Student Teaching
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TPRP 471a: or b,Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. 2 htba Meets RP (0) Readings in educational topics, history, policy, or methodology; weekly tutorial and a substantial term essay.
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VIET 110: aG Elementary Vietnamese I
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Quang Phu Van. mtwthf9.25-10.15 L1 1iC Credits Meets RP (32) Students acquire basic working ability in Vietnamese, developing skills in speaking, listening, writing (Roman script), and reading. Discussion of aspects of Vietnamese society and culture. Credit only on completion of viet 120b. No previous knowledge of Vietnamese assumed. ( Formerly the first term of viet 115)
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VIET 110 - aG Elementary Vietnamese I
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VIET 120: bG ,Elementary Vietnamese II
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Quang Phu Van. mtwthf9.25-10.15 L2 1iC Credits Meets RP (32) Continuation of viet 110a. (Formerly the second term of viet 115)
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VIET 120 - bG ,Elementary Vietnamese II
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VIET 130: aG ,Intermediate Vietnamese I
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Quang Phu Van. mtwthf10.30-11.20 L3 1§C Credits Meets RP (33) An integrated approach to language learning aimed at strengthening students' listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Vietnamese. Communicative activities such as conversations, performance simulation, drills, role plays, and games. Discussion of aspects of Vietnamese society and culture . Afte r viet 120 b or equivalent
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VIET 130 - aG ,Intermediate Vietnamese I
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VIET 140: bG ,Intermediate Vietnamese II
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Quang Phu Van. mtwthf10.30-11.20 L4 1§C Credits Meets RP (33) Continuation of viet 130a. (Formerly the second term of viet 130)
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VIET 140 - bG ,Intermediate Vietnamese II
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VIET 220: bG ,Introduction to Vietnamese Culture,Values,and Literature
3.00 Credits
Yale University
viet 470a and 471b, Independent Tutorial. Consult the language studies coordinator. htba (0) For students with advanced Vietnamese language skills who wish to engage in concentrated reading and research on material not otherwise offered in courses. The work must be supervised by an adviser and must terminate in a term paper or its equivalent. Permission to enroll requires submission of a detailed project proposal and its approval by the language studies coordinator
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VIET 220 - bG ,Introduction to Vietnamese Culture,Values,and Literature
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WGSS 032b: History of Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Maria Trumpler. tth1-2.15 Hu (0) Fr sem Exploration of scientific and medical writings on sexuality over the past century. Focus on the tension between nature and culture in shaping theories, the construction of heterosexuality and homosexuality, the role of scientific studies in moral discourse, and the rise of sexology as a scientific discipline. Enrollment limited to freshmen. Preregistration required; see under Freshman Seminar Program.
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WGSS 045a: Cross-Cultural Narratives of Desire
3.00 Credits
Yale University
William Summers. tth 4-5.15 Hu (0) Fr sem Discourses of desire as reflected in literature, history, popular culture, medicine, and science, with both Western and non-Western examples. Connections with shifting notions of gender and sexuality; intersections with race, class, and culture. Enrollment limited to freshmen. Preregistration required; see under Freshman Seminar Program.
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