Middlebury

SOAN 1070

Introduction to Swahili

Introduction to Swahili and East African Culture
Introduction to Swahili and East African Culture
This course introduces students to Swahili, the lingua franca of East Africa. Students will acquire a foundation for speaking, reading, and writing Swahili, and will learn how to use it appropriately in East African culture. The use of English in the classroom will be kept to a minimum. The course also provides an introduction to the geography and history of East Africa. This course is particularly useful for students who intend to visit Kenya, Tanzania, or Uganda, because its linguistic and cross-cultural training will give them the resources to maximize such an experience. (Anthropology)/
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology
Department:
Sociology/Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL LNG WTR
Equivalent Courses:
BLST 1152
INTD 1152 *
IGST 1070
INTL 1070

Sections

Winter 2016

SOAN1070A-W16 Lecture (Sheridan)
SOAN1070B-W16 Lecture (Sheridan)

Winter 2014

SOAN1070A-W14 Lecture (Sheridan)

Winter 2013

SOAN1070A-W13 Lecture (Kafumbe)

Winter 2012

SOAN1070A-W12 Lecture (Sheridan)

Winter 2011

SOAN1070A-W11 Lecture (Roki)

Winter 2010

SOAN1070A-W10 Lecture (Sheridan)

Winter 2008

SOAN1070A-W08 Lecture (Roki)

Winter 2005

SOAN1070A-W05 Lecture (Eaton)

Winter 2004

SOAN1070A-W04 Lecture (Thompson)