University of Texas at Austin
1Name of the institution
 University of Texas at Austin
2City, State where institution is located
 Austin, Texas
3Country
 United States of America
4Institution's webpage (URL)
 https://www.utexas.edu/
5Department Web Page / URL (If Any)
 https://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/fields-of-study/liberal-arts/asian-studies/#formoreinformation
6Course 1 (Name of the Course)
 HIN 506 (fall), HIN 507 (spring) First-Year Hindi
7Course 1 - Short Description or URL
 These 5-hour courses are designed for beginners who have no previous knowledge of Hindi or its script. Students who successfully complete HIN 507 may proceed to the second-year sequence
8Course 2 (Name of the Course)
 HIN 604 (fall) + HIN 612 (spring) Accelerated First-Year Hindi
9Course 2 - Short Description or URL
 These 6-hour courses are designed for students with a background in spoken Hindi; literacy skills are not a prerequisite, and will be taught in the classes. Students who can already follow and take part in a simple Hindi conversation belong in this course sequence, and not in HIN 506-507. Students who successfully complete HIN 612 may proceed to HIN 330 courses; they may not proceed to HIN 312KL-HIN 312L.
10Course 3 (Name of the Course)
 HIN 118 (normally fall) Practice in Spoken Hindi
11Course 3 - Short Description or URL
 This mid-intermediate level, one-credit course meets for two hours. It is typically taken in parallel with HIN 604 or HIN 312K, but may also be taken independently.
12Course 4 (Name of the Course)
 HIN 312K (fall) + HIN 312L (spring) Second-Year Hindi
13Course 4 - Short Description or URL
 This high-intermediate level course is for students who have successfully completed the HIN 506-507 sequence, or who can demonstrate equivalent knowledge (including literacy). It prepares students for the study of literature in the various HIN 330 courses shown below.
14Course 5 (Name of the Course)
 HIN 330/384 courses (the 384 variant is for graduate students, and has augmented coursework).
15Course 5 - Short Description or URL
 Various different 3-hour courses exist under this heading; they may be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Consult the course catalogue for availability. Two examples are: HIN 330/384: Style & Register in Hindi — a course in all four of the language skills, based on the study and emulation of Hindi styles in a wide range of written texts and other media. HIN 330/384: Autobiography in Hindi — reading and Hindi-medium discussion of extensive selections from autobiographical writing.
22Professor 1 - Name
 Professor Gautami Shah
23Professor 1 - Title / URL
  gshah@austin.utexas.edu
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