1 | Name of the institution |
| Yale University |
2 | City, State where institution is located |
| New Haven, Connecticut |
3 | Country |
| United States of America |
4 | Institution's webpage (URL) |
| https://www.yale.edu/ |
5 | Department Web Page / URL (If Any) |
| https://southasia.macmillan.yale.edu/academics/language-programs |
6 | Course 1 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 120 / HNDI 520 Elementary Hindi II |
7 | Course 1 - Short Description or URL |
| Continuation of HNDI 110 / HNDI 510. After HNDI 110 / HNDI 510 or equivalent. |
8 | Course 2 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 140 / HNDI 540 Intermediate Hindi II |
9 | Course 2 - Short Description or URL |
| Continuation of HNDI 130 / HNDI 530. After HNDI 130 / HNDI 530 or equivalent. |
10 | Course 3 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 142 / HNDI 542 Accelerated Hindi II |
11 | Course 3 - Short Description or URL |
| Continuation of HNDI 132 / HNDI 532. Development of increased proficiency in the four language skills. Focus on reading and higher language functions such as narration, description, and comparison. Reading strategies for parsing paragraph-length sentences in Hindi newspapers. Discussion of political, social, and cultural dimensions of Hindi culture as well as contemporary global issues. Prerequisite: HNDI 532 or equivalent. |
12 | Course 4 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 157 / HNDI 557 Hindi in the Diaspora |
13 | Course 4 - Short Description or URL |
| An advanced language course designed to develop overall language skills through selected readings in Hindi literature and the study of popular culture in the Indian diaspora. Works by Susham Bedi, Sunita Jain, and Umesh Agnihotri; theater, films, and other art forms; news articles and television programs related to political, social, and cultural debates. Prerequisite: HNDI 150 or permission of instructor |
14 | Course 5 (Name of the Course) |
| HNDI 198 / HNDI 598 Advanced Tutorial |
15 | Course 5 - Short Description or URL |
| For students with advanced Hindi language skills who wish to engage in concentrated reading and research on material not otherwise offered by the department. Work must be supervised by an adviser and must terminate in a term paper or the equivalent. Permission to enroll requires submission of a detailed project proposal and its approval by the language studies coordinator. Prerequisite: HNDI 150 / HNDI 540 or equivalent, and submission of a detailed project proposal and its approval by the language studies coordinator. |
16 | Course 6 (Name of the Course) |
| SKRT 120 / SKRT 520, LING 125 / LING 525 Introductory Sanskrit II |
22 | Professor 1 - Name |
| Swapna Sharma |
23 | Professor 1 - Title / URL |
| https://southasia.macmillan.yale.edu/people/swapna-sharma |
24 | Professor 2 - Name |
| Aleksandar Uskokov |
25 | Professor 2 - Title / URL |
| https://southasia.macmillan.yale.edu/people/aleksandar-uskokov |
26 | Professor 3 - Name |
| Chitra Bajpai |
27 | Professor 3 - Title / URL |
| https://southasia.macmillan.yale.edu/people/chitra-bajpai |
28 | Professor 4 - Name |
| Seema Khurana |
29 | Professor 4 - Title / URL |
| https://southasia.macmillan.yale.edu/people/seema-khurana |