Course Number | Course Title | Semester | Day & Time | Instructor | Course Fee | Register |
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S C 507 | First-Year Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian II | Spring 2025 | MW 12:00PM - 1:00PM | Frane Karabatic | $1,100.00 |
SC 507 is the second of a two-semester online course designed to introduce you to the languages and culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia (BCMS). This course prepares you for real-life situational discourse (appropriate for beginner-level students) in which you might find yourself when interacting with the target culture.
Course assignments will allow you to work independently, but you can also expect to work with peers on various activities, such as project assignments, or video recording conversations in BCMS. We will have our class twice a week (Mondays and Wednesdays), each time for an hour. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, you will work on your own.
You will develop reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills by working in the fields of culture, grammar, lexicon, communicative skills and linguistic norms. Together with developing your functional language abilities, you will learn to understand the common beliefs, attitudes and behaviors in the BCMS region. Finally, you will be able to implement such cultural norms in your conversation.
This class does not incorporate the traditional pen-and-paper tests. Instead, it utilizes the performance-based approach. At the end of each unit, you will participate in a task that mimics real-life situational discourse. These unit-final tasks will allow you to communicate in target language: to demonstrate your cultural knowledge of the area, together with functional language abilities.
Textbook units include colorful culturally-relevant images, short videos, audio recordings and interactive vocabulary and grammar activities to be used in or outside of class.
Date & Location
This course is 100% online and includes live streaming video. Real-time participation is required during scheduled meeting times.
First class day: Monday, January 13
Last class day: Monday, April 28
Final exam: Instructor will provide information.
Course Materials
No textbook purchase is required for this course. All materials are available via the online textbook.
Technical Requirements
Reliable internet connection (wired connection is recommended for synchronous interactions and video recordings). A computer with webcam, microphone and headphones.
Emphasis on proficiency in four skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Serbian/Croatian 506.
Students should contact the University Extension advisor with any questions about prerequisites or placement in our courses. All students should contact their academic advisor with any questions about how this course fulfills their degree requirements.
Policies
No refunds after 01/16/2025.