Finnish
The courses below are offered through the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures.
Departmental Chair: Andreas Huyssen, 319 Hamilton Hall
212-854-3202
ah26@columbia.edu
Departmental Adviser: Stefan Andriopoulos, 403A Hamilton Hall
212-854-7802
sa610@columbia.edu
Languages Instruction: Richard Korb, 311 Hamilton
212-854-2070
rak23@columbia.edu
Departmental Office: 319 Hamilton
212-854-3202
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM
Web: www.columbia.edu/cu/german
Conversation Courses
Students who wish intensive oral practice in German may take, in addition to Language Laboratory work, one of the 2-point conversation courses offered as parallels to the elementary and intermediate courses.
NOTE
Course scheduling is subject to change. Days, times, instructors, class locations, and call numbers are available on the Directory of Classes.
Fall course information begins posting to the Directory of Classes in February; Summer course information begins posting in March; Spring course information begins posting in June. For course information missing from the Directory of Classes after these general dates, please contact the department or program.
Click on course title to see course description and schedule.
Fall 2009
Germanic Languages
Finnish
Credit Courses
Fundamentals of grammar and lexicon. Building proficiency in aural
comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Linguistic structures in the
cultural context.
Prerequisites: FINN W1101-W1102 or the instructor's permission.
Continued practice in aural comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing;
review and refinement of grammatical structures; vocabulary building.
Readings include Finnish fiction and nonfiction.
Noncredit Courses
Spring 2010
Germanic Languages
Finnish
Credit Courses
Fundamentals of grammar and lexicon. Building proficiency in aural
comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing. Linguistic structures in the
cultural context.
Prerequisites: FINN W1101-W1102 or the instructor's permission.
Continued practice in aural comprehension, reading, speaking, and writing;
review and refinement of grammatical structures; vocabulary building.
Readings include Finnish fiction and nonfiction.
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