Courses of African Languages at University Of California Los Angeles
African Languages Courses
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1A. Elementary Swahili (4)
Lecture, five hours. Course 1A is enforced requisite to 1B, which is enforced requisite to 1C. Major language of East Africa, particularly Tanzania. P/NP or letter grading.
1B. Elementary Swahili (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 1A. Major language of East Africa, particularly Tanzania. P/NP or letter grading.
1C. Elementary Swahili (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 1B. Major language of East Africa, particularly Tanzania. P/NP or letter grading.
2A. Intermediate Swahili (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 1C. Course 2A is enforced requisite to 2B, which is enforced requisite to 2C. P/NP or letter grading.
2B. Intermediate Swahili (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 2A. P/NP or letter grading.
2C. Intermediate Swahili (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 2B. P/NP or letter grading.
4. Conversational Swahili (1)
Seminar, one hour. Enforced requisites: courses 1A, 1B. Practice in Swahili conversation on topics of general interest, including east African current events, for Swahili students at intermediate level. May be repeated for credit. P/NP grading.
5. Building Careers through Knowledge of Africa (1)
Lecture, one hour. Guest lecturers, representing diverse careers such as academia, business, arts, nonprofits, and religious work, speak about study of Africa and careers they have pursued after studying about Africa in college and/or graduate school. P/NP grading.
7A. Elementary Zulu (4)
Lecture, five hours. Course 7A is enforced requisite to 7B, which is enforced requisite to 7C. Most widely spoken of the Nguni languages of South Africa, mutually intelligible with other members of this group. P/NP or letter grading.
7B. Elementary Zulu (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 7A. Most widely spoken of the Nguni languages of South Africa, mutually intelligible with other members of this group. P/NP or letter grading.
7C. Elementary Zulu (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 7B. Most widely spoken of the Nguni languages of South Africa, mutually intelligible with other members of this group. P/NP or letter grading.
8A. Intermediate Zulu (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 7C. Course 8A is enforced requisite to 8B, which is enforced requisite to 8C. P/NP or letter grading.
8B. Intermediate Zulu (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 8A. P/NP or letter grading.
8C. Intermediate Zulu (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 8B. P/NP or letter grading.
11A. Elementary Yoruba (4)
Lecture, five hours. Course 11A is enforced requisite to 11B, which is enforced requisite to 11C. Major language of western Nigeria. P/NP or letter grading.
11B. Elementary Yoruba (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 11A. Major language of western Nigeria. P/NP or letter grading.
11C. Elementary Yoruba (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 11B. Major language of western Nigeria. P/NP or letter grading.
12A. Intermediate Yoruba (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 11C. Course 12A is enforced requisite to 12B, which is enforced requisite to 12C. P/NP or letter grading.
12B. Intermediate Yoruba (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 12A. P/NP or letter grading.
12C. Intermediate Yoruba (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 12B. P/NP or letter grading.
15. Intensive Elementary Swahili (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 1A, 1B, 1C) in Swahili, major language of East Africa, particularly Tanzania. Letter grading.
16. Intensive Intermediate Swahili (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Enforced requisite: course 1C or 15. Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 2A, 2B, 2C) in Swahili, major language of East Africa, particularly Tanzania. Letter grading.
17. Intensive Elementary Zulu (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 7A, 7B, 7C) in Zulu, most widely spoken of the Nguni languages of South Africa, mutually intelligible with other members of this group. Letter grading.
18. Intensive Intermediate Zulu (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Enforced requisite: course 7C or 17. Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 8A, 8B, 8C) in Zulu, most widely spoken of the Nguni languages of South Africa, mutually intelligible with other members of this group. Letter grading.
19. Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars (1)
Seminar, one hour. Discussion of and critical thinking about topics of current intellectual importance, taught by faculty members in their areas of expertise and illuminating many paths of discovery at UCLA. P/NP grading.
25. Intensive Elementary Yoruba (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 11A, 11B, 11C) in Yoruba, major language of western Nigeria. Letter grading.
26. Intensive Intermediate Yoruba (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Enforced requisite: course 11C or 25. Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 12A, 12B, 12C) in Yoruba, major language of western Nigeria. Letter grading.
27. Intensive Elementary Xhosa (12)
Seminar, 20 hours. Basic communication skills and intensive instruction in Xhosa, with emphasis on listening and speaking. Use of various instructional media, including textbook, CD-ROMS, interactive Web-based materials, and videos. P/NP or letter grading.
29. Intensive Elementary Igbo (12)
Seminar, 20 hours. Basic communication skills and intensive instruction in Igbo, with emphasis on listening and speaking. Use of various instructional media, including textbook and audio/video materials. P/NP or letter grading.
31B. Elementary Bambara (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 31A. Major language of Mali, also widely spoken in adjacent parts of West Africa; includes Maninka (Malinke), Dyula, and other mutually intelligible dialects. P/NP or letter grading.
31C. Elementary Bambara (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 31B. Major language of Mali, also widely spoken in adjacent parts of West Africa; includes Maninka (Malinke), Dyula, and other mutually intelligible dialects. P/NP or letter grading.
32A. Intermediate Bambara (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 31C. Course 32A is enforced requisite to 32B, which is enforced requisite to 32C. P/NP or letter grading.
32B. Intermediate Bambara (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 32A. P/NP or letter grading.
32C. Intermediate Bambara (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 32B. P/NP or letter grading.
35. Intensive Elementary Bambara (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 31A, 31B, 31C) in Bambara, major language of Mali and contiguous areas. Letter grading.
36. Intensive Intermediate Bambara (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Enforced requisite: course 31C or 35. Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 32A, 32B, 32C) in Bambara, major language of Mali and contiguous areas. Letter grading.
41A. Elementary Hausa (4)
Lecture, five hours. Course 41A is enforced requisite to 41B, which is enforced requisite to 41C. Major language of northern Nigeria and adjacent areas. P/NP or letter grading.
41B. Elementary Hausa (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 41A. Major language of northern Nigeria and adjacent areas. P/NP or letter grading.
41C. Elementary Hausa (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 41B. Major language of northern Nigeria and adjacent areas. P/NP or letter grading.
42A. Intermediate Hausa (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 41C. Course 42A is enforced requisite to 42B, which is enforced requisite to 42C. P/NP or letter grading.
42B. Intermediate Hausa (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 42A. P/NP or letter grading.
42C. Intermediate Hausa (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 42B. P/NP or letter grading.
45. Intensive Elementary Hausa (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 41A, 41B, 41C) in Hausa, major language of northern Nigeria and adjacent areas. Letter grading.
46. Intensive Intermediate Hausa (12)
Lecture, 20 hours (eight weeks). Enforced requisite: course 41C or 45. Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 42A, 42B, 42C) in Hausa, major language of northern Nigeria and adjacent areas. Letter grading.
51A. Elementary Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Course 51A is enforced requisite to 51B, which is enforced requisite to 51C. Major language of Ethiopia. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
51B. Elementary Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Enforced requisite: course 51A. Major language of Ethiopia. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
51C. Elementary Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Enforced requisite: course 51B. Major language of Ethiopia. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
52A. Intermediate Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Enforced requisite: course 51C. Course 52A is enforced requisite to 52B, which is enforced requisite to 52C. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
52B. Intermediate Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Enforced requisite: course 52A. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
52C. Intermediate Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Enforced requisite: course 52B. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
55. Intensive Elementary Tigrinya (12)
Lecture, 20 hours. Intensive instruction in Tigrinya, major language of Eritrea and Tigray, province of Ethiopia. Letter grading.
56. Intensive Elementary Amharic (12)
Lecture, 17 hours (eight weeks). Intensive instruction (equivalent to courses 51A, 51B, 51C) in Amharic, major language of Ethiopia. P/NP or letter grading.
61A. Elementary Wolof (4)
Lecture, five hours. Course 61A is enforced requisite to 61B, which is enforced requisite to 61C. Major language of Senegambia. P/NP or letter grading.
61B. Elementary Wolof (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 61A. Major language of Senegambia. P/NP or letter grading.
61C. Elementary Wolof (4)
Lecture, five hours. Enforced requisite: course 61B. Major language of Senegambia. P/NP or letter grading.
62A. Intermediate Wolof (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 61C. Course 62A is enforced requisite to 62B, which is enforced requisite to 62C. P/NP or letter grading.
62B. Intermediate Wolof (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 62A. P/NP or letter grading.
62C. Intermediate Wolof (4)
Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 62B. P/NP or letter grading.
75. Intensive Elementary Chichewa (12)
Lecture, 20 hours. Intensive instruction in Chichewa (ChiNyanja), major language of Malawi and adjacent areas of Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia, and Tanzania. Letter grading.
85. Intensive Elementary Setswana (12)
Lecture, 20 hours. Intensive instruction in Setswana, primary language of Botswana and adjacent areas of South Africa. Letter grading.
89. Honors Seminars (1)
Seminar, three hours. Limited to 20 students. Designed as adjunct to lower division lecture course. Exploration of topics in greater depth through supplemental readings, papers, or other activities and led by lecture course instructor. May be applied toward honors credit for eligible students. Honors content noted on transcript. P/NP or letter grading.
89HC. Honors Contracts (1)
Tutorial, three hours. Limited to students in College Honors Program. Designed as adjunct to lower division lecture course. Individual study with lecture course instructor to explore topics in greater depth through supplemental readings, papers, or other activities. May be repeated for maximum of 4 units. Individual honors contract required. Honors content noted on transcript. Letter grading.
97. Variable Topics in Elementary and Intermediate Studies in African Languages (1 to 6)
Seminar, five hours. Instruction at elementary or intermediate level, based on needs of students, in any language for which appropriate facilities are available. Those taught in past included Akan, Efik, Ewe, Fula, Igbo, Lingala, Luganda, and Xhosa. May be repeated for credit. Letter grading.
99. Student Research Program (1 to 2)
Tutorial (supervised research or other scholarly work), three hours per week per unit. Entry-level research for lower division students under guidance of faculty mentor. Students must be in good academic standing and enrolled in minimum of 12 units (excluding this course). Individual contract required; consult Undergraduate Research Center. May be repeated. P/NP grading.
Upper Division Courses
103A. Advanced Swahili (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 2C. Course 103A is requisite to 103B, which is requisite to 103C. Readings in Swahili literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Swahili. P/NP or letter grading.
103B. Advanced Swahili (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 103A. Readings in Swahili literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Swahili. P/NP or letter grading.
103C. Advanced Swahili (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 103B. Readings in Swahili literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Swahili. P/NP or letter grading.
109A. Advanced Zulu (4)
Lecture, five hours. Requisite: course 8C. Course 109A is requisite to 109B, which is requisite to 109C. Readings in Zulu literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Zulu. P/NP or letter grading.
109B. Advanced Zulu (4)
Lecture, five hours. Requisite: course 109A. Readings in Zulu literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Zulu. P/NP or letter grading.
109C. Advanced Zulu (4)
Lecture, five hours. Requisite: course 109B. Readings in Zulu literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Zulu. P/NP or letter grading.
123A. Advanced Yoruba (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 12C. Course 123A is requisite to 123B, which is requisite to 123C. Readings in Yoruba literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Yoruba. P/NP or letter grading.
123B. Advanced Yoruba (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 123A. Readings in Yoruba literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Yoruba. P/NP or letter grading.
123C. Advanced Yoruba (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 123B. Readings in Yoruba literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Yoruba. P/NP or letter grading.
133A. Advanced Bambara (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 32C. Course 133A is requisite to 133B, which is requisite to 133C. Readings in Bambara literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Bambara. P/NP or letter grading.
133B. Advanced Bambara (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 133A. Readings in Bambara literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Bambara. P/NP or letter grading.
133C. Advanced Bambara (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 133B. Readings in Bambara literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Bambara. P/NP or letter grading.
143A. Advanced Hausa (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 42C. Course 143A is requisite to 143B, which is requisite to 143C. Readings in Hausa literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Hausa. P/NP or letter grading.
143B. Advanced Hausa (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 143A. Readings in Hausa literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Hausa. P/NP or letter grading.
143C. Advanced Hausa (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisite: course 143B. Readings in Hausa literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Hausa. P/NP or letter grading.
150A. African Literature in English Translation (4)
Lecture, four hours. Narrative and didactic prose and poetry of sub-Saharan Africa and written prose and poetry of South Africa. P/NP or letter grading.
150B. African Literature in English Translation (4)
Lecture, four hours. Narrative and didactic prose and poetry of sub-Saharan Africa and written prose and poetry of South Africa. P/NP or letter grading.
153A. Advanced Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Requisite: course 52C. Course 153A is requisite to 153B, which is requisite to 153C. Readings in Amharic literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Amharic. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
153B. Advanced Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Requisite: course 153A. Readings in Amharic literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Amharic. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
153C. Advanced Amharic (4)
Lecture, five hours (15 hours for intensive course). Requisite: course 153B. Readings in Amharic literature and the contemporary press. Discussions mainly in Amharic. P/NP (undergraduates), S/U (graduates), or letter grading.
170. South African Literatures and Cinema (4)
Lecture/screenings, six hours. South African apartheid and postapartheid written literatures and cinema, including lectures and discussion of written texts and films in English. P/NP or letter grading.
171. Language in South Africa: Histories, Cultures, Politics (4)
Lecture, three hours. Recommended requisite: course 7A. Knowledge of African languages not required. Introduction to South Africa centered around language, using variety of disciplinary perspectives as lenses to examine variegated landscape of South Africa’s languages. What does South Africa’s multilingual past and present tell us about culture and politics? To what extent does language inform volatile debates about race, sexuality, economics, and healthcare? Why does language of those debates matter? In keeping with multilingual dynamics of South African society, course is based on multiple forms of information and requires multiple levels of interaction. P/NP or letter grading.
172. Languages and Cultures of Nigeria (4)
Lecture, two hours; discussion, one hour. Recommended requisite: course 11A, 25, 29, or 41A. Knowledge of African languages not required. Introduction to Nigeria centered around language. How does language shape ethnic identities in Nigeria (one of Africa’s most multilingual nations) and Nigerian diaspora? Analysis of historical, cultural, political, and linguistic circumstances to allow students to assess different arenas of language interaction such as contemporary politics, religion, literature, and performing arts and to gain in-depth understanding of Nigeria’s diversity of languages and cultures, with focus on four major languages: Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, and Nigerian Pidgin English. P/NP or letter grading.
M187. Survey of African Languages (4)
(Same as Linguistics M115.) Lecture, four hours. Requisite: Linguistics 20. Introduction to languages of Africa, their distribution and classification, and their phonological and grammatical structures; elementary practice in several languages. P/NP or letter grading.
189. Advanced Honors Seminars (1)
Seminar, three hours. Limited to 20 students. Designed as adjunct to undergraduate lecture course. Exploration of topics in greater depth through supplemental readings, papers, or other activities and led by lecture course instructor. May be applied toward honors credit for eligible students. Honors content noted on transcript. P/NP or letter grading.
189HC. Honors Contracts (1)
Tutorial, three hours. Limited to students in College Honors Program. Designed as adjunct to upper division lecture course. Individual study with lecture course instructor to explore topics in greater depth through supplemental readings, papers, or other activities. May be repeated for maximum of 4 units. Individual honors contract required. Honors content noted on transcript. Letter grading.
197. Individual Studies in African Languages (1 to 6)
Tutorial, four hours. Limited to juniors/seniors. Individual intensive instruction at advanced level or supervised research, based on needs of individual students, in any language or group of languages for which appropriate facilities are available. Scheduled meetings to be arranged between faculty member and student. Assigned reading and tangible evidence of mastery of subject matter required. May be repeated for credit. Individual contract required. P/NP or letter grading.
Graduate Courses
202A. Comparative Bantu (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisites: Linguistics 110, 165A, 165B. Recommended: three quarter courses in one Bantu language selected from 1A through 8C, 197. Investigation of relationships among Bantu languages; extent and external relationships of Bantu. S/U or letter grading.
202B. Comparative Bantu (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisites: Linguistics 110, 165A, 165B. Recommended: three quarter courses in one Bantu language selected from 1A through 8C, 197. Investigation of relationships among Bantu languages; extent and external relationships of Bantu. S/U or letter grading.
202C. Comparative Bantu (4)
Lecture, four hours. Requisites: Linguistics 110, 165A, 165B. Recommended: three quarter courses in one Bantu language selected from 1A through 8C, 197. Investigation of relationships among Bantu languages; extent and external relationships of Bantu. S/U or letter grading.
596. Directed Studies (1 to ![]()
Tutorial, to be arranged. Directed individual study or research. Four units may be applied toward M.A. course requirements. May be repeated for credit. S/U grading.
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