Polish (PLSH)

PLSH 1001  Beginning Polish  3 Credits  
The course introduces the fundamentals of Polish grammar and basic vocabulary. It emphasizes comprehension and practice of everyday spoken Polish in different social situations. Audio and video recordings are used to enhance listening comprehension and practice pronunciation.
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
Course registration restrictions:

Graduate level students may not enroll.

  
PLSH 1002  Beginning Polish II  3 Credits  
(A continuation of PLSH-001). The course introduces the fundamentals of Polish grammar and basic vocabulary. It emphasizes comprehension and practice of everyday spoken Polish in different social situations. Audio and video recordings are used to enhance listening comprehension and practice pronunciation.
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 1501  Intermediate Polish  3 Credits  
The course reviews the basic grammar of Polish, introduces more complex grammatical structures and significantly expands students' vocabulary.
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
Course registration restrictions:

Graduate level students may not enroll.

  
PLSH 1502  Intermediate Polish II  3 Credits  
(A continuation of PLSH-101). Reviews the basic grammar of Polish, introduces more complex grammatical structures and significantly expands students' vocabulary. This courses satisfies the Georgetown College language requirement.
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 2001  Advanced Polish  3 Credits  
This course allows the students to broaden their vocabulary and deepen their knowledge of Polish grammar through active communication and immersion in culture
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4940  Tutorial: Polish  1-4 Credits  
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4941  Tutorial:Beginning Polish II  1-4 Credits  
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4942  Professional Polish I  3 Credits  
Designed for students who will be using Polish in their professional lives, this course aims to enhance the participants’ command of the language in both the oral and written forms. The course will focus on the preparation, delivery, and discussion of oral presentations on topics related to the students’ professional interests. Topics will range from international relations, politics, and economics to Polish literature and popular culture.
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4943  Professional Polish II  3 Credits  
This course is designed for students who will be using Polish in their professional lives, this course aims to focus on advanced oral and written Polish language across all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for academic and other research purposes. The goal of the course is to enlarge students’ vocabulary and to develop their ability to converse, read, and write on topics tailored to students’ academic interests. Class discussions focus on contemporary and historical issues and are based on articles from a range of sources, including Polish literature and the media.
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4944  Tutorial:Professional Polish I  3 Credits  
Designed for students who will be using Polish in their professional lives, this course aims to enhance the participants’ command of the language in both the oral and written forms. The course will focus on the preparation, delivery, and discussion of oral presentations on topics related to the students’ professional interests. Topics will range from international relations, politics, and economics to Polish literature and popular culture.
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4945  Tutorial:Prof. Polish II  3 Credits  
(A continuation of PLSH-397) Designed for students who will be using Polish in their professional lives, this course aims to enhance the participants’ command of the language in both the oral and written forms. The course will focus on the preparation, delivery, and discussion of oral presentations on topics related to the students’ professional interests. Topics will range from international relations, politics, and economics to Polish literature and popular culture.
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4947  Tutorial: Advanced Polish I  3 Credits  
This course is designed for students to focus on advanced oral and written Polish language across all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for academic and other research purposes. The goal of the course is to enlarge students’ vocabulary and to develop their ability to converse, read, and write on topics tailored to students’ academic interests. Class discussions focus on contemporary and historical issues and are based on articles from a range of sources, including Polish literature and the media.
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4948  Tut:Adv Oral Writ Polish II  3 Credits  
(A continuation of PLSH-399) This course is designed for students to focus on advanced oral and written Polish language across all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for academic and other research purposes. The goal of the course is to enlarge students’ vocabulary and to develop their ability to converse, read, and write on topics tailored to students’ academic interests. Class discussions focus on contemporary and historical issues and are based on articles from a range of sources, including Polish literature and the media.
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 4949  Tutorial: Polish  0-6 Credits  
Level: Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
PLSH 7940  Polish Tutorial  0.25-6 Credits  
Level: Graduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)  
Course registration restrictions:

Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students.

  
PLSH 7949  Tutorial: Polish  0-3 Credits  
Level: Graduate, Undergraduate  
Grading: Main Campus (UGrad, Grad)