F. IRANIAN 201B – IRANIAN Instructor: Professor
Martin Schwartz Three hours of class per week. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Background in German and French recommended. Texts from the Venidad and the Yashts; Achaemenid inscriptions. May be repeated for credit.
G. PERSIAN
1B, SECTION 1 – ELEMENTARY MODERN PERSIAN Instructor: Lecturer
Jaleh Pirnazar The course will address a beginner in the language and
will cover all four aspects of language teaching pedagogy: reading, writing,
speaking and listening comprehension skills.
1A, SECTION 2 – ELEMENTARY MODERN PERSIAN Instructor: Koorosh Angali
100B – INTERMEDIATE MODERN PERSIAN Instructor: Lecturer Jaleh Pirnazar A year of more advanced level Persian with emphasis on
advanced grammar and vocabulary build up.
Newspaper clippings, film reviews and cultural awareness through
introduction of literature will be covered. 101B – SELECT READINGS IN PERSIAN LITERATURE Instructor: Lecturer Jaleh Pirnazar Three hours of class per week. Prerequisite: Persion
100A-100B or equivalent. Readings in both prose and poetry, drawn chiefly
from modern Persian literature, designed to increase reading skills and
vocabulary and to provide a transition to the study of more difficult
texts. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. 102B– READINGS
IN CLASSICAL PERSIAN PROSE Instructor: Professor Shahwali
Ahmadi Three
hours of class per week. Prerequisite: Persian 101A-101B or consent of
instructor. Systematic study of representative selections
from all periods of classical Persian literature, with attention to the
historical and intellectual context.
May be repeated for credit
200B – ADVANCED PERSIAN
Instructor: Professor Shahwali Ahmadi Three hours of class per week. Prerequisite: 12
units of upper division work. Different
sections offering a variety of texts from all periods of the literature.
May be repeated for credit 202B – PERSIAN
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