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Indo-Pacific Languages (IP)
College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature
In addition to the languages normally offered by
the department, other languages commanded by individual faculty members
may be offered if demands and staff permit, e.g., classical Arabic,
Asilulu, Avestan, Balinese, Javanese, Malaysian, Old Persian, Sudanese,
and Tongan. Interested students should consult the department chair.
Language concentrations in certain other degree programs, e.g., through
the Liberal Studies Program, may be arranged. Inquire at the department
office.
IP 101 Directed Elementary Language Study (4) Directed
study of a South Asian, Southeast Asian, or Pacific language not
regularly listed by the department. Pre: consent.
IP 102 Directed Elementary Language Study (4) Continuation
of 101.
IP 199 Introductory Language Study (V) Introduction
to a South Asian, Southeast Asian, or Pacific language not regularly
offered. Contact hours and credits determined by student interests and
faculty resources. Repeatable up to 8 credit hours. Pre: consent.
IP 201 Directed Intermediate Language Study (4) Continuation
of 102. Pre: consent.
IP 202 Directed Intermediate Language Study (4) Continuation
of 201.
IP 261 Topics in Indo-Pacific Literature/ Culture
(V) Study of a literature or culture of the Indo-Pacific area
through readings in various fields in English. Repeatable up to 6 credit
hours. Pre: consent.
IP 273 (Alpha) Introduction to Indo-Pacific
Language and Culture (3) Introduction in English to language(s) and
culture(s) of Indo-Pacific country or region. (B) Indian; (C) Southeast
Asian; (D) Polynesian AH3; (E) Philippines AH3. Pre: 101
and 102 courses in relevant language.
IP 299 Intermediate Language Study (V) Intermediate
study of a South Asian, Southeast Asian, or Pacific language not
regularly offered. Contact hours and credits determined by student
interests and faculty resources. Repeatable up to 8 credit hours. Pre:
at least 6 credit hours of elementary study in the same language.
IP 301 Directed Third-Level Language Study (3) Continuation
of 202. Pre: consent.
IP 302 Directed Third-Level Language Study (3) Continuation
of 301.
IP 361 Southeast Asian Literature in Translation
(3) Survey in English of traditional and modern literatures of
Southeast Asia.
IP 363 Philippine Literature in English (3) Critical
survey of 20th-century Philippine literature written in English;
cultural values. Pre: one of ENG 250-257 or consent.
IP 365 South Asian Literature in Translation (3) Survey of
traditional and modern literatures of South Asia; literature written
originally in English.
IP 366 South Asian Literature in Translation (3) Survey
of traditional and modern literatures of South Asia; a vernacular
literature to be determined by faculty resources and student interest.
IP 367 Modern Philippine Drama and Film (3) Philippine
culture as represented in modern drama and film; zarzuela, psychological
drama, theater of protest, Philippine drama in Hawai‘i. Pre: one of
ENG 250-257.
IP 369B Study Abroad: Western Samoa (3)
IP 369E Study Abroad: Vietnam (3)
IP 395 Polynesian Folklore in Translation (3) Traditional
Polynesian genres (legends, myths, folktales, fables, proverbs, songs,
riddles, jokes) examined in translation and culturally and structurally
interpreted. Pre: one of ENG 250-257.
IP 396 Philippine Literature and Folklore in
Translation (3) Philippine folk literature translated into English:
epics, myths, legends, and other folklore. Classic works of vernacular
writers. Pre: one of ENG 250-257 or consent. AH3
IP 399 Third-Level Language Study (V) Third-level
study of a South Asian, Southeast Asian, or Pacific language not
regularly offered. Contact hours and credits determined by student
interests and faculty resources. Repeatable up to 6 credits. Pre: at
least 6 credits of intermediate study of the same language.
IP 401 Directed Fourth-Level Language Study (3) Continuation
of 302. Pre: consent.
IP 402 Directed Fourth-Level Language Study (3) Continuation
of 401.
IP 411 Ilokano Literature in Translation (3) Overview
of Ilokano literature from the early writings to the major works of
contemporary writers. A-F only. Pre: ILO 101, one of ENG 250-257, ENG
363, or ENG 396; or consent.
IP 427 (Alpha) Topics in Samoan Literature (3) (B)
Writings of Albert Wendt. Pre: SAM 227 or one of ENG 250-257; or
consent. (C) Samoan Women Writers. Pre: SAM 227 or one of ENG 250-257 or
WS 254; or consent.
IP 431 Rizal’s Literary Works in Translation (3) Interpretation
and analyses of Rizal’s novels Noli and Fili as they
relate to the social, political, and historical context of the Spanish
regime in the Philippines. Pre: 363 or 396 or ENG 250; or consent.
IP 470 Folklore (3) Theory and method of
comparative and analytical folklore study, with special applications to
Pacific traditions. Pre: ANTH 200. (Cross-listed as ANTH 470)
IP 499 Directed Studies (V) Study of a Pacific,
South Asian, or Southeast Asian language through vernacular readings in
various academic fields. Repeatable. Pre: third-level language and
consent.
IP 699 Directed Research (V) Repeatable. Pre:
consent.
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