1 | Name of the institution |
| University of Texas at Austin |
2 | City, State where institution is located |
| Austin, Texas |
3 | Country |
| United States of America |
4 | Institution's webpage (URL) |
| https://www.utexas.edu/ |
5 | Department Web Page / URL (If Any) |
| https://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/fields-of-study/liberal-arts/asian-studies/#formoreinformation |
6 | Course 1 (Name of the Course) |
| HIN 506 (fall), HIN 507 (spring) First-Year Hindi |
7 | Course 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 |
8 | Course 2 (Name of the Course) |
| HIN 604 (fall) + HIN 612 (spring) Accelerated First-Year Hindi |
9 | Course 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. |
10 | Course 3 (Name of the Course) |
| HIN 118 (normally fall) Practice in Spoken Hindi |
11 | Course 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. |
12 | Course 4 (Name of the Course) |
| HIN 312K (fall) + HIN 312L (spring) Second-Year Hindi |
13 | Course 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. |
14 | Course 5 (Name of the Course) |
| HIN 330/384 courses (the 384 variant is for graduate students, and has augmented coursework). |
15 | Course 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. |
22 | Professor 1 - Name |
| Professor Gautami Shah |
23 | Professor 1 - Title / URL |
| gshah@austin.utexas.edu |
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 |