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Fall 2009 Language Offerings


Undergraduate and graduate students interested in the following spoken language courses should register according to the following offerings:

Amharic

LD 111 (First semester)
LD 211 (Third semester)

Hausa


LA 111 (First semester)
LA 211 (Third semester)

IsiXhosa


LM 111 (First semester)
LM 212 (Fourth semester)

isiZulu


LD 115 (First semester)
LD 215 (Third semester)

Kiswahili


LE 111 (First semester)
LE 211 (Third semester)
LE 311 (Fifth Semester)

Wolof


LW 111 (First semester)
LW 211 (Third semester)


Directed Studies


LD 491 African Language Ling (Ngom)
LD 491 African. Language Ling (Mali)

Learning an African language to be more competitive and enrich your world!
African languages may be used to satisfy both undergraduate and graduate language requirements.

Enhance your career goals by studying an African Language at Boston University.

It will prepare you better to work with international organizations, non-government organizations (NGOs) or the Peace Corps Volunteers program, among others.

Be competitive in applying for scholarships and financial support.


Other Languages may be available on a tutorial basis on request.

 

 
 
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29 July, 2009