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General Catalog Spring 2010
Posted Sep 29, 2009

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1010  Beginning Navajo I (4)
   Listening and speaking skills are emphasized with some attention given to reading and writing.

1020  Beginning Navajo II (4) Prerequisite: NAVJO 1010 or equivalent.
   Listening and speaking skills are emphasized with some attention given to reading and writing.

2010  Intermediate Navajo I (4) Prerequisite: NAVJO 1020 or equivalent.
   Second-year study of Navajo language and culture with emphasis on conversation.

2020  Intermediate Navajo II (4) Recommended Prerequisite: NAVJO 2010.
   Second-year study of Navajo language and culture with emphasis on conversation.

4550  Navajo Culture and Tradition (3)
   Introductory course on Navajo culture and traditions.

4560  Navajos and Modern Society (3)
   Introductory course on modern Navajo culture and traditions.

4880  Directed Reading (1 to 4) Prerequisite: Instructor's consent.
   Readings selected by student ad designated professor to broaden student's background in area where no course is taught. Repeatable for credit when topic varies.

6880  Directed Reading (1 to 3) Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.
   Directed readings are designed for advanced graduates to pursue interests with a given professor that go beyond the boundaries of previous classroom work or available class offerings. Students will create a reading list and syllabus of assignments and meetings in conjunction with the professor.

7300  Graduate Language Study (1 to 4) Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.


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