Every January, Global Languages offers intensive language classes and non-credit activities for the MIT community during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). In addition to introductory classes in regularly-offered languages, our IAP participants can study languages that are not yet offered during the Fall and Spring semesters.
Recent offerings include American Sign Language, Chinese calligraphy, Kichwa, and Ukrainian. Classes with a 21G subject designation will be offered for credit.
For-credit | |
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21G.S08.01 | Introduction to Ukrainian |
21G.S02.01 | Introduction to Swahili |
21G.S02 Special Subject: Introduction to Swahili Language and Culture (9 units)
Introduces students to the foundations of Ukrainian language and essential communication skills. Surveys topics in Ukrainian history, national identity, and diverse Ukrainian culture and art through looking at major figures in literature, music, cinematography, and visual arts. Explores the role of Ukrainian art in the world, underlining its connections and influences. Gives students the opportunity to learn, discover, create, and have fun . . . including to have a taste of Ukrainian cuisine!
Non-credit | |
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IAP.QUE | Kichwa |
IAP.ASL | Introduction to American Sign Language |