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Polish Language & Culture
2008 July 5-Week - Courses
Session
Dates
Closure
Withdrawal
Price
2008 July 5-Week
06/28/2008-
07/31/2008
CLOSED
05/20/2008
$4,995
Overview
Academic Institution
Academics
Courses
Calendar
What's Included
Budgets
The following is a list of courses and/or subject areas that have been confirmed by the host institution for this session. Please note, the host institution reserves the right to cancel or change courses without prior notice.
*Subject areas with an asterisk indicate that the course has been associated with multiple subject areas. Please click on the course title to view additional subject areas and detailed course information.
Language of instruction:
En
- English
Po
- Polish
View and Print All Course Descriptions
Level
Sem. Credits
Course Structure
All Levels
2-9
1 Polish Language Course (Optional)
1-2 Electives
All Levels
- Total Possible Credits: 2 to 9
View and Print All Levels Course Descriptions
Subject Area
Lang.
Contact
Hours
Rec.
Credits
Level
Courses
1 Polish Language Course (Optional)
Jagiellonian University
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
100
Breakthrough (Level A 1)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
300
Effective Operational Proficiency (Level C 1)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
300
Native Speaker (Level C 3)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
300
Proficiency (Polish State Certificate Level C 2)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
100
Survival Polish (Level A 0)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
200
Threshold (Polish State Certificate Level B 1)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
200
Vantage (Polish State Certificate Level B 2)
Polish Lang. & Lit.
Po
45
3
100
Waystage (Level A 2)
1-2 Electives
Jagiellonian University
Art History
En
45
3
300
Polish Art: Past and Present
Cultural Studies *
En
30
2
300
Polish Culture: Lessons in Polish Literature
History
En
30
2
300
History of Poland: from Kingdom to Third Republic
History
En
30
2
300
The Jews in Poland
Polish Lang. & Lit.
En
15
1
300
Polish Grammar
Political Sci. *
En
30
2
300
Communism and Post-Communist Transformation in East-Central Europe
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