1995 Summer Language Programs in Armenian and Russian at UM

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1995 SUMMER LANGUAGE PROGRAMS IN ARMENIAN AND RUSSIAN
JUNE 25-AUGUST 18, 1995

The University of Michigan plans to offer the following summer language
programs, June 25 - August 18, 1995 at UM, Ann Arbor:

 * Intensive Beginning Western Armenian (173)  8 credit hours
 * Intensive Beginning Eastern Armenian (183)  8 credit hours
 * Intensive Third Year Russian (303)  8 credit hours
 * Advanced-level Russian Language Sequence (Analysis of Contemporary
   Spoken Russian:  Popular Culture 415 with either Business Russian 413 or
   Political Russian 414)  8 credit hours

All language classes will be supplemented by a series of lectures on
culture and history, choir, films, excursions, and various cultural
events.  The program is open to all college and university undergraduate
and graduate students and professionals who wish to acquire or improve
their knowledge of Eastern Armenian, Western Armenian, or Russian.
Enrollment in all language courses will be limited to 12 students.
Classes will meet four hours per day, five days per week; eight credit
hours from the University of Michigan will be awarded upon completion of
the program.

The language courses are offered by the Department of Slavic Languages
and Literatures.  Dr. Kevork B. Bardakjian, the Marie Manoogian Professor
of Armenian Language and Literature and author of the Western Armenian
textbook, will coordinate the Armenian language courses.  Dr. Nyusya
Milman, Russian language coordinator at UM Department of Slavic Languages
and Literatures and author of a new textbook on business Russian will
teach the Advanced-level Russian language sequence and oversee all
Russian language courses.  Administrative support for the program comes
from the Center for Russian and East European Studies and International
Institute at the University of Michigan.

For further information and an application, please contact:

Ms. Marga Miller
CREES, 206 Lane Hall, 1290
E-mail:  mkmiller at umich.edu
Phone:  313/764-8571
Fax:  313/763-4765



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