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III Summer Programs, 1966

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2014

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The African Studies Center at UCLA will offer a special NDEA summer program in African languages and area studies for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate students. Five intensive language courses will be offered during the eight-week summer session from June 20 to August 12, 1966 (the first six of which will be coterminous with the regular six-week summer session). Introductory courses will be offered in Afrikaans, Hausa, and Zulu, and both introductory and intermediate courses will be offered in Swahili. Area courses in anthropology, education, geography, and political science will be offered during the first six-week summer session, and courses in education and history in the second six-week session. The area courses will be open to students enrolled in the eight-week language program. Each language course will include three hours of classroom instruction and one hour of work in the language laboratory each day, five days a week for the eight weeks. Classroom and laboratory hours will be conducted jointly by a linguist and an informant. The language courses are 6-unit courses, and the area courses are 2-unit courses.

A limited number of language fellowships for undergraduates will be available under the NDEA Fellowship Program. Inquiries should be directed to the Student Support Section, Graduate Division, Administration Building, UCLA.

The tuition fee for the eight-week summer session will be $130 and will also cover enrollment in any courses offered in the first six-week session. There will be no out-of-state fee.

Type
African Studies in the United States
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1966

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