Quechua Courses


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All of the following 100-200 level courses can be taken for credit by graduate students with a LAC 602 Topics in Latin American Studies listing.

Courses

Courses

Description 

An orientation to Bolivian Quechua language and culture for beginning students. Includes elements of grammar, conversation, and composition. Quechua (a.k.a. Kechwa, Quichua, Kechua, Ketchua, Kichwa, Khetchua, or Runa Ximi) in its various forms is an indigenous language spoken by over six million people in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia combined.

Continuation of QUEC 110. Prerequisite:  QUEC 110 or equivalent. 

Continuation of QUEC 110. Prerequisite:  QUEC 110 or equivalent. 

Continuation of QUEC 114. Prerequisite:  QUEC 114 or equivalent. 

Continuation of QUEC 230. Prerequisite:  QUEC 230 or equivalent. 

This course is intended for students seeking proficiency in Quechua beyond QUEC 234. Instructor will direct the student through readings and materials in Quechua that will add to the student's substantive knowledge of Quechua speakers and their cultures. May be taken multiple semesters for credit with varying content. Prerequisite:  QUEC 234 or consent of instructor.