1 | Name of the institution |
| Emory University |
2 | City, State where institution is located |
| Atlanta, Georgia |
3 | Country |
| United States of America |
4 | Institution's webpage (URL) |
| https://www.emory.edu/home/index.html |
5 | Department Web Page / URL (If Any) |
| http://mesas.emory.edu/home/languages/hindi/index.html |
6 | Course 1 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 101. Elementary Hindi I |
7 | Course 1 - Short Description or URL |
| Elementary Hindi 101 is designed to provide the initial level of training in all proficiencies associated with the language, namely reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Specifically, students will learn the Devanagari writing system and the Hindi-Urdu sound system, they will gain the ability to read and understand short texts on familiar topics, speak about oneself and one's environment, initiate conversations on topics of general interest, understand the basic sentence structures of Hindi-Urdu, and acquire general familiarity with the cultural context(s) in which Hindi-Urdu is used. |
8 | Course 2 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 102. Elementary Hindi II |
9 | Course 2 - Short Description or URL |
| Elementary Hindi 102 is designed to provide continuing basic training in all proficiencies associated with the language, namely reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Specifically, students will work on the ability to read and understand short texts on familiar topics, speak about oneself and one's environment, initiate conversations on topics of general interest, understand the basic sentence structures of Hindi-Urdu, and acquire general familiarity with the cultural contexts in which Hindi-Urdu is used |
10 | Course 3 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 201. Intermediate Hindi I |
11 | Course 3 - Short Description or URL |
| Intermediate Hindi 201 is designed to provide continuing training in all proficiencies associated with the language, namely reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Specifically, students will attain the ability to read and understand texts in Hindi-Urdu on familiar topics, to speak confidently and effectively while interacting with other Hindi-Urdu speakers regarding a wide range of common situations, to write concise texts expressing their thoughts and views, and they will acquire general familiarity with the cultural context(s) in which Hindi-Urdu is used. |
12 | Course 4 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 202. Intermediate Hindi II |
13 | Course 4 - Short Description or URL |
| Intermediate Hindi 202 is designed to provide continuing training in all proficiencies associated with the language, namely reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Specifically, students will attain the ability to read and understand texts in Hindi-Urdu on familiar topics, to speak confidently and effectively while interacting with other Hindi-Urdu speakers regarding a wide range of common situations, to write concise texts expressing their thoughts and views, and they will acquire general familiarity with the cultural context(s) in which Hindi-Urdu is used. |
14 | Course 5 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 301. Advanced Hindi I |
15 | Course 5 - Short Description or URL |
| Advanced Hindi 301 is designed to provide an advanced level of training in all of the necessary skills associated with the use of the language, namely reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Readings in the course will be supplemented by films and documentaries on relevant topics. In-class discussion is designed to help develop oral competency in idiomatic spoken Hindi-Urdu and to express relatively sophisticated ideas and opinions in a culturally and linguistically authentic manner. |
16 | Course 6 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 302. Advanced Hindi II |
17 | Course 6 - Short Description or URL |
| Advanced Hindi 302 is designed to provide an advanced level of training in all of the necessary skills associated with the use of the language, namely reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Readings in the course will be supplemented by films and documentaries on relevant topics. In-class discussion is designed to help develop oral competency in idiomatic spoken Hindi-Urdu and to express relatively sophisticated ideas and opinions in a culturally and linguistically authentic manner. |
18 | Course 7 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 410R. Hindi Advanced Language and Culture |
19 | Course 7 - Short Description or URL |
| Study and discussion of written and audio-visual texts dealing with Hindi literature and literary traditions, as well as various aspects of Indian culture and society. |
20 | Course 8 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 797R. Directed Reading in Hindi (Graduate) |
21 | Course 8 - Short Description or URL |
| Graduate students who wish to study Hindi-Urdu must contact the Hindi-Urdu Language Coordinator to discuss placement and to receive permission to register for HNDI 797R. |
22 | Professor 1 - Name |
| Prema Gandhi |
23 | Professor 1 - Title / URL |
| Instructor in Hindi http://mesas.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/gandhi.html |
24 | Professor 2 - Name |
| Brajesh Samarth |
25 | Professor 2 - Title / URL |
| Senior Lecturer and Language Coordinator in Hindi-Urdu http://mesas.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/samarth.html |
31 | We would like to acknowledge your contribution in providing this infornmation. Please enter your name and title as you would like to appear. You can leave this blank if you wish. |
| Dr. Manpreet Kaur |
33 | Email Address |
| mpk133@yahoo.co.in |
34 | Your Name |
| Dr. Manpreet Kaur |