Fall 2024
Class Number: 11561
Building & Room: WENDELL W. WRIGHT
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course in Burmese language within its cultural context, designed to immerse students in the basics of the Burmese language, focusing on developing their ability to communicate effectively in real-life situations. Through interactive exercises and practical applications, learners will gain confidence in their listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities, paving the way for further exploration of the Burmese language and culture. This course, being part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, also encourages cultural understanding and appreciation, essential for students aiming to broaden their global perspectives. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Myanmar. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Burmese way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 11561
Building & Room: WENDELL W. WRIGHT
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course in Burmese language within its cultural context, designed to immerse students in the basics of the Burmese language, focusing on developing their ability to communicate effectively in real-life situations. Through interactive exercises and practical applications, learners will gain confidence in their listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities, paving the way for further exploration of the Burmese language and culture. This course, being part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, also encourages cultural understanding and appreciation, essential for students aiming to broaden their global perspectives. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Myanmar. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Burmese way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 33388
Building & Room: PSYCHOLOGY
Meets: MoWeFr 11:30am - 12:20pm
Credits: 3
Class Description:
Designed for students who are ready to expand their proficiency in Burmese to the intermediate level. This course aims to prepare learners to navigate a variety of communicative contexts with greater ease and confidence, focusing on enhancing skills necessary for routine tasks, social interactions, and the discussion of daily events and experiences. Through a mix of conversational practice, comprehension exercises, and writing tasks, students will deepen their understanding of the language and its cultural nuances. This course, aligned with the IUB GenEd World Language class, serves as a bridge to more advanced language study while enriching students¿ global competence. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Myanmar. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Burmese way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 33388
Building & Room: PSYCHOLOGY
Meets: MoWeFr 11:30am - 12:20pm
Credits: 3
Class Description:
Designed for students who are ready to expand their proficiency in Burmese to the intermediate level. This course aims to prepare learners to navigate a variety of communicative contexts with greater ease and confidence, focusing on enhancing skills necessary for routine tasks, social interactions, and the discussion of daily events and experiences. Through a mix of conversational practice, comprehension exercises, and writing tasks, students will deepen their understanding of the language and its cultural nuances. This course, aligned with the IUB GenEd World Language class, serves as a bridge to more advanced language study while enriching students¿ global competence. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Myanmar. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Burmese way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 35363
Building & Room: GLOBAL & INTL STUDIES BLDG
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course in Tagalog language within its cultural context, enhancing the learning experience by situating language skills in real-world scenarios. The course prioritizes the development of foundational listening and speaking abilities through interactive and simple interactional situations, aiming to build student confidence in basic communication. Additionally, it offers guided instruction in reading and writing, supporting learners in achieving a balanced skill set. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course not only teaches language but also fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of Filipino culture. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of the Philippines. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Filipino way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 35363
Building & Room: GLOBAL & INTL STUDIES BLDG
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course in Tagalog language within its cultural context, enhancing the learning experience by situating language skills in real-world scenarios. The course prioritizes the development of foundational listening and speaking abilities through interactive and simple interactional situations, aiming to build student confidence in basic communication. Additionally, it offers guided instruction in reading and writing, supporting learners in achieving a balanced skill set. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course not only teaches language but also fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of Filipino culture. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of the Philippines. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Filipino way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 8228
Building & Room: GLOBAL & INTL STUDIES BLDG
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course designed to immerse students in the Indonesian language through contextual learning. Focusing on the foundational skills of listening and speaking, the course facilitates students' ability to engage in simple interactional situations, helping them to build communication competence from the ground up. In addition to these verbal skills, the course also emphasizes development in reading and writing, ensuring a well-rounded approach to language acquisition. As a part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course not only equips students with linguistic abilities but also encourages appreciation for Indonesian culture and its global significance. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Indonesia. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Indonesian way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity.
(Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 8228
Building & Room: GLOBAL & INTL STUDIES BLDG
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course designed to immerse students in the Indonesian language through contextual learning. Focusing on the foundational skills of listening and speaking, the course facilitates students' ability to engage in simple interactional situations, helping them to build communication competence from the ground up. In addition to these verbal skills, the course also emphasizes development in reading and writing, ensuring a well-rounded approach to language acquisition. As a part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course not only equips students with linguistic abilities but also encourages appreciation for Indonesian culture and its global significance. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Indonesia. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Indonesian way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity.
(Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 9044
Building & Room: GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Meets: MoWeFr 11:30am - 12:20pm
Credits: 3
Class Description:
Dynamic course tailored for students aiming to elevate their Indonesian language skills to the intermediate level. It is meticulously designed to prepare learners to utilize Indonesian language effectively in diverse communicative scenarios, including routine tasks and various social situations, with an emphasis on fluency and confidence. Students will also engage in comprehending and composing texts that detail everyday events and experiences, enhancing their ability to communicate complex ideas. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course further cultivates an in-depth understanding of Indonesian culture, fostering a deeper global awareness and linguistic proficiency. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Indonesia. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Indonesian way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 9044
Building & Room: GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Meets: MoWeFr 11:30am - 12:20pm
Credits: 3
Class Description:
Dynamic course tailored for students aiming to elevate their Indonesian language skills to the intermediate level. It is meticulously designed to prepare learners to utilize Indonesian language effectively in diverse communicative scenarios, including routine tasks and various social situations, with an emphasis on fluency and confidence. Students will also engage in comprehending and composing texts that detail everyday events and experiences, enhancing their ability to communicate complex ideas. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course further cultivates an in-depth understanding of Indonesian culture, fostering a deeper global awareness and linguistic proficiency. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Indonesia. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Indonesian way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 10438
Building & Room: WOODBURN HALL
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course that lays the foundation for mastering the Thai language, focusing on the essential skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students will delve into the intricacies of Thai consonants, vowels, and tones, gaining a solid understanding that supports the comprehension and production of both simple and compound sentences. Practical exercises aim to enable students to use Thai for simple functional purposes, ranging from everyday communication to navigating various social scenarios. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course not only equips students with linguistic skills but also introduces them to Thai culture, enhancing their global perspective and intercultural competence. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Thailand. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Thai way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 10438
Building & Room: WOODBURN HALL
Meets: MoWeFr 9:10am - 10:00am
Credits: 4
Class Description:
Introductory course that lays the foundation for mastering the Thai language, focusing on the essential skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students will delve into the intricacies of Thai consonants, vowels, and tones, gaining a solid understanding that supports the comprehension and production of both simple and compound sentences. Practical exercises aim to enable students to use Thai for simple functional purposes, ranging from everyday communication to navigating various social scenarios. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course not only equips students with linguistic skills but also introduces them to Thai culture, enhancing their global perspective and intercultural competence. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Thailand. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Thai way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 9467
Building & Room: WENDELL W. WRIGHT
Meets: MoWeFr 11:30am - 12:20pm
Credits: 3
Class Description:
Continuation of the foundational Thai language skills developed in SEAS-T 102, designed to deepen students' understanding and application of Thai grammar, conversation, vocabulary, and written language. This course emphasizes the practical use of Thai by providing ample opportunities for students to engage in short conversations, enhancing their fluency and conversational confidence. Additionally, it introduces learners to authentic materials such as newspapers, facilitating practice in reading and comprehension that bridges classroom learning with real-world language use. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course further encourages cultural understanding, preparing students for more advanced studies or professional use of the Thai language. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Thailand. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Thai way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Class Number: 9467
Building & Room: WENDELL W. WRIGHT
Meets: MoWeFr 11:30am - 12:20pm
Credits: 3
Class Description:
Continuation of the foundational Thai language skills developed in SEAS-T 102, designed to deepen students' understanding and application of Thai grammar, conversation, vocabulary, and written language. This course emphasizes the practical use of Thai by providing ample opportunities for students to engage in short conversations, enhancing their fluency and conversational confidence. Additionally, it introduces learners to authentic materials such as newspapers, facilitating practice in reading and comprehension that bridges classroom learning with real-world language use. As part of the IUB GenEd World Language class, this course further encourages cultural understanding, preparing students for more advanced studies or professional use of the Thai language. Additionally, it integrates cultural insights and practices, allowing students to not only learn the language but also understand the rich traditions and social norms of Thailand. This approach ensures that language learning is not just about vocabulary and grammar but also about connecting with the Thai way of life, fostering a deeper appreciation and respect for cultural diversity. (Source: Faculty provided)
Fall 2024
Class Number: 8419 & 8420
Building & Room: Off Campus
Meets: TBD
Credits: 1-3
Class Description:
Provides faculty guidance and academic structure to undergraduate students who wish to engage in a work or service experience in Southeast Asia or in an international organization or project whose primary concern is Southeast Asia.
Class Number: 8419 & 8420
Building & Room: Off Campus
Meets: TBD
Credits: 1-3
Class Description:
Provides faculty guidance and academic structure to undergraduate students who wish to engage in a work or service experience in Southeast Asia or in an international organization or project whose primary concern is Southeast Asia.
Fall 2024
Class Number: 8422
Instructor: Jennifer Goodlander
Building & Room: ARR
Meets: ARR
Units: 1 – 3 units
Description: Directed readings with a focus on or within Southeast Asia.
Class Number: 8422
Instructor: Jennifer Goodlander
Building & Room: ARR
Meets: ARR
Units: 1 – 3 units
Description: Directed readings with a focus on or within Southeast Asia.
Fall 2024
Class Number: 8552
Instructor: Jennifer Goodlander
Building & Room: ARR
Meets: ARR
Units: 1 – 3 units
Description: Independent supervised reading and/or research and creative activity that synthesizes existing scholarship and/or generates new insights into study of Southeast Asia. Supervised by a faculty member upon approval by the Program.
Class Number: 8552
Instructor: Jennifer Goodlander
Building & Room: ARR
Meets: ARR
Units: 1 – 3 units
Description: Independent supervised reading and/or research and creative activity that synthesizes existing scholarship and/or generates new insights into study of Southeast Asia. Supervised by a faculty member upon approval by the Program.