Navajo (NAVA) *See also: (NVJO)
1110 [NVJO 101].
Navajo I [Elementary Conversational Navajo for Non-Native Speakers].
(3)
Manson.
Beginning Navajo for students with no previous exposure to the language. Development of all four language skills, with emphasis on listening and speaking.
1110 and 1130 may not both be counted for credit.
1120 [NVJO 102].
Navajo II [Elementary Conversational Navajo for Non-Native Speakers].
(3)
Manson.
Beginning Navajo for students with no previous exposure to the language. Development of all four language skills, with emphasis on listening and speaking.
Prerequisite: 1110.
1130 [NVJO 105].
Beginning Navajo Reading and Writing [Introduction to Written Navajo for Native Speakers].
(3)
Introduction to Navajo writing and reading; for native speakers of Navajo only.
1110 and 1130 may not both be counted for credit.
1150 [NVJO 203].
Navajo Medical [Basic Medical Navajo].
(3)
Manson.
Navajo medical terminology and Navajo conceptions of health and well-being for students in the medical and allied professions. Does not satisfy language requirement of College of Arts and Sciences.
{Offered upon demand}
2110 [NVJO 201].
Intermediate Navajo I [Intermediate Conversational Navajo I].
(3)
Manson.
Intermediate Navajo for students who have completed 1120 or equivalent. Introduction to Navajo phonology, morphology, syntax as well as the use of Young and Morgan's 'The Navajo Language'. Emphasis on comprehension and conversation.
Prerequisite: 1120.
2120 [NVJO 202].
Intermediate Navajo II [Intermediate Conversational Navajo II].
(3)
Intermediate Navajo for students who have completed 2110 or equivalent. Continued exploration of Navajo sentence and word structure. Course work will involve extensive reading, writing as well as situational speaking and listening skills.
Prerequisite: 2110.