Cal State Fullerton offers 4rd year Persian language classes Spring 2007
MODERN LANGUAGES & LITERATURES
PERS 201– Persian for Persian Speakers— A, 3 Units (Schedule# 18548) T,R 4-5:15 p.m. RGC 19
Course designed to enable Persian speakers to read, write, and develop their conversational competency. The emphasis is placed on developing overall language proficiency and expanding cultural awareness.
PERS 202– Persian for Persian Speakers— B, 3 units (Schedule# 18547) M,W 11:30-12:45 p.m. EC 203
Course designed to enable Persian speakers to further develop their reading and writing and develop their conversational and listening competency in the Persian language. The class will build on students’ existing proficiency in Persian and existing cultural knowledge.
PERS 300– Persian Conversation, 3 units (Schedule# 18546) F 11-1:45 p.m. H513
Course designed to develop oral competency through reading response, oral discussion, oral presentations, and debates.
Register on Titan Online at www.fullerton.edu or register through University Extended Education in T-14 (714-278-2611). For more information, call the Modern Languages & Literatures office at 714-278-3534.
Cal State Fullerton offers 3rd year Persian language classes Spring 2006
Persian 201 Persian for Persian Speakers
Sec 1, MW 1:00 – 2:15 pm, UH-336 (Fullerton campus) info: 714-278-3534
Persian 300 Persian Conversation
Sec 85, W 7:00 – 9:45 pm, ELTOR 234 (Irvine campus@7320 Trabuco Road, Irvine , CA. 92618
Telephone: (949) 936-1600 )
The Iranian Cultural Center of Orange County (ICCOC) has funded the teaching of this course for one full academic year. However, student participation as well as financial support will make this program grow further. Please send your tax-deductible contributions to support the continuation and expansion of course offerings in Persian Studies to:
University Advancement Foundation
(Noting "Persian Studies-account #30060 in the memo section of the check)
Cal State Fullerton, Attn: Carlos Leija
2600 E. Nutwood Ave., Suite 850
Fullerton, Ca 92831-3112
Orange County is home to many Iranians and no major University offered Persian language as an accredited foreign language course. ICCOC took the initiative to work with CSUF, and the University Advancement Foundation and set up an account for Persian Studies program. The first class under this program is Persian 101 and ICCOC funded the class. The class is open to all students with little or no background in Persian language. Persian Studies program account is not limited to Persian language courses and can contribute to any area of research and study on Iran.
Growth, advancement and development of Persian Studies program depend on the Iranian community's donations and contributions. If you believe in preserving the Persian language for future generations, promoting the language of poetry to others, introducing the true culture of an old civilization, and are proud of the Iranian Heritage.