Department of Modern Languages, Literature & Cultural Studies
SNSK 1114 - Elementary Sanskrit I
This course introduces students to Sanskrit pronunciation, vocabulary, reading and grammar. The student will learn all the alphabet, 15 vowels and 35 consonants as well as a basic vocabulary. There are no prerequsities for this course.
SNSK 1224 - Elementary Sanskrit II
In the sequel to Sanskrit 1114, the students will continue the study of grammar, expand their Sanskrit vocabulary, practice grammatically correct constructions of sentences, and develop an understanding of how words in European languages have their roots in Sanskrit. Prerequisite(s): SNSK 1114.
SNSK 2000 - Topics
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 3000 - Workshop
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc. A grade of "P" or "F" is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor's degree.
SNSK 3990 - Advanced Topics
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4900 - Practicum
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4910 - Seminar
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4930 - Individual Study
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4940 - Field Study
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4950 - Internship
Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours.
SNSK 4960 - Institute
Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4970 - Study Tour
Credit will vary. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.
SNSK 4980 - Workshop In Sanskrit
Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc. A grade of "P" or "F" is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor's degree.