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Armenian Courses

Upper Division Courses

101A-101B-101C. Elementary Modern Armenian. Armenian grammar, conversation, and exercises.

102A-102B-102C. Intermediate Modern Armenian. Prerequisites: courses 101A-101B-101C or equivalent. Reading of selected texts, composition, and conversation.

103. Advanced Modern Armenian. Lecture, three hours. Prerequisites: courses 102A-102B-102C or equivalent. Readings in advanced modern Armenian texts. May be repeated twice for credit.

130A-130B. Elementary Classical Armenian. Lecture, three hours. Grammar of classical Armenian language and readings of selected texts.

131A-131B. Intermediate Classical Armenian. Lecture, three hours. Prerequisites: courses 130A-130B or equivalent. Reading of selected texts.

132A-132B. Advanced Classical Armenian. Lecture, three hours. Prerequisites: courses 131A-131B or equivalent. Readings in advanced classical Armenian texts.

150A-150B. Survey of Armenian Literature in English. Lecture, three hours. Knowledge of Armenian not required. Each course may be taken independently for credit.

160A-160B. Armenian Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries. Lecture, three hours. Prerequisites: courses 102A-102B-102C or equivalent. Reading of texts and discussion of various genres of modern Armenian literature within context of the Armenian cultural renaissance.

199. Special Studies in Armenian Language and Literature (2 to 8 units). Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

Graduate Courses

207. Armenian Intellectual History. Lecture, three hours. Intellectual and cultural trends reflected in Armenian literature, historiography, religious and philosophical thought.

210. History of the Armenian Language. Lecture, three hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Development of the Armenian language in its various stages: classical, middle, and modern.

220. Armenian Literature of the Golden Age (A.D. 5th Century). Lecture, three hours. Prerequisites: courses 131A-131B or equivalent. Readings of texts and discussion of literary genres; original works and those translated from Greek and Syriac.

250A-250B. Seminars: Armenian Literature. Seminar, three hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Selected topics from various periods of Armenian literature. May be repeated for credit.

290. Seminar: Armenian Paleography. Seminar, three hours. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Discussion of a variety of Armenian scripts and training in use of manuscripts.

596. Directed Individual Study (2 to 8 units). May be repeated for credit.

597. Examination Preparation (2 to 8 units). Prerequisite: consent of department or instructor. S/U grading.

599. Ph.D. Dissertation Research and Preparation (2 to 8 units). Prerequisite: consent of department or instructor. S/U grading.

Related Courses

History

112A-112B-112C. Armenian History

C112D. Introduction to Armenian Oral History

113. The Caucasus under Russian and Soviet Rule

200S. Advanced Historiography: Armenia and the Caucasus

201S. Topics in History: Armenia and the Caucasus

211A-211B. Seminars: Armenian History

Indo-European Studies

M150. Introduction to Indo-European Linguistics


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