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Choctaw Course Descriptions
- 1513# CHOCTAW LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.
- This course provides a basic introduction to Choctaw language and culture
- 1613# CHOCTAW LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II.
- Intermediate Choctaw is a semester Language course intended for students who have successfully completed Choctaw I Beginning course.
- 1713# CHOCTAW LANGUAGE AND CULTURE III.
- This course is a continuation of Choctaw II.
- Emphasis is onidiomatic language and more complicated syntax.
- By the end of the semester, students are expected to negotiate the meaning of basic printed materials; produce clear and coherent prose; communicate orally in appropriate language with proper stress and intonation; and analyze and interpret various forms of spoken communication.
- 1813# CHOCTAW IV.
- A continuation of Choctaw Language and Culture III with special attention to its phonology, morphology, and syntax.
- Advanced conversational practice, literacy (Choctaw language, reading and writing emphasis), vocabulary building, history and culture of the Choctaw Nation are also emphasized.
- (Prerequisite: CHTW 1713)
# Liberal Arts and Sciences Course
