QUECH 330
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Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies: Quechua
Language Studies
College of Humanities
Course Description
Study of Quechua culture using interpersonal, presentational, and interpretive skills in the target language.
When Taught
Contact Department
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
Quech 202 or equivalent.
Note
Entry course for returned missionaries or others of equivalent language experience. Required course for obtaining language credit by examination. May fulfill the GE Languages of Learning requirement.
Title
Communication Skills
Learning Outcome
In both written and spoken target language, communicate accurately with well-educated members of the target-culture about real-world activities.
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Comprehension
Learning Outcome
Understand detailed written and verbal instructions. Comprehend historical passages, newspaper and magazine articles, and broadcast news reports well educated native speakers encounter routinely in their daily life.
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Cultural Knowledge
Learning Outcome
Acquire background knowledge of important achievements related to the target culture (historical figures and events, major literary and artistic movements, government and religious institutions, etc.). Discuss in the target language cultural practices related to major life events in the target culture (birth, marriage, death, etc.).
Title
General Education Requirements
Learning Outcome
Complete Languages of Learning and Global & Cultural Awareness for General Education.