EE 100: Advanced Hungarian Readings
TT 11-12, 6115 Dwinelle. Instructor: Eva Szoke.
Units: 2 Satisfies L&S International Studies breadth requirement.
Instructor’s email: eszoke@berkeley.edu
This Course is Offered as Enrollments and Staffing Permit: Register Early.
This course will explore some fascinating aspects of Hungarian culture including elements of literature, film, and folklore.
Readings will be adjusted in accordance with students’ individual needs, goals, and interests.
The course is aimed primarily at students who would like to improve their Hungarian language skills by working with Hungarian texts.
Students without Hungarian language background who are interested in working with English translations of original Hungarian materials should contact the instructor before registering for the course.
Class participation, assigned readings, oral presentations, and the final project on a topic of students’ interests will provide the basis for grading.
If you have any questions, please contact the instructor.
The instructor will provide teaching materials: Handouts, video and voice files, Hungarian texts in original and translation, and Internet resources.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of Hungarian language or consent of instructor.