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Armenian History Courses

Lower Division

  •  S88: Armenia and the Caucasus

Upper Division

  • History 112 A-B-C Armenian History From Ancient to Modern Times
  • History 112 D Introduction to Armenian Oral History
  • History 113 The Caucasus under Russian and Soviet Rule
  • History 114 The Armenian Diaspora
  • History 197 The Armenian Genocide

Graduate

  • History 200 Armenia and the Caucasus
  • History 211 A-B Seminar: Armenian History
  • History 212 Methods in Armenian Oral History

Armenian Language and Literature Courses

  • Armenian 101 A-B-C Elementary West Armenian
  • Armenian 102 A-B-C Intermediate West Armenian
  • Armenian 103 Advanced East Armenian
  • Armenian 104 A-B-C Elementary East Armenian
  • Armenian 105 A-B-C Intermediate East Armenian
  • Armenian 106 A-B-C Advanced East Armenian
  • Armenian 150 A Survey of Armenian Literature
  • Armenian 152 Modern Armenian Drama as Vehicle for Social Critique
  • Armenian 153 Art, Politics, and Nationalism in Modern Armenian Literature
  • Armenian 155 Armenian-American Literature and Culture
  • Armenian 160 A-B-C Armenian Literature of 19th and 20th Centuries
  • Armenian 230 A-B-C Elementary Classical Armenian
  • Armenian 231 A-B-C Intermediate Classical Armenian
  • Armenian 232 A-B-C Advanced Classical Armenian

The Armenian Studies minor is designed for students who wish to augment their major program with a cluster of courses that provide a systematic introduction to the Armenian culture.

To enter the minor, students must have an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0 and have completed Armenian 101A-101B-101C or the equivalent as determined by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (NELC).

Required Upper Division Courses (28 units): Seven courses from the Armenian section of NELC. At least one course from each of the three disciplines of language, literature, and history must be selected. Applicable language courses begin at the fourth quarter of study (i.e., course 102A for West Armenian, course 105A for East Armenian). With approval of the undergraduate advisor, two of the seven courses may be taken in other departments. Ordinarily, courses listed as "Related Courses" under Armenian in the NELC section of the UCLA General Catalog may be applied.

All courses for the minor must be taken for a letter grade, with an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0. Successful completion of the minor is indicated on the transcript and diploma.

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