All POLS_V coded courses are conducted in Polish-plus (i.e., Polish, plus any additional multilingual experiences students bring to the course). By “plus”, we mean that no classroom is ever monolingual; students bring all of their languages to class with them and use those languages implicitly to help improve their Polish knowledge.
For Slavic and Eastern European Studies courses conducted in English-plus, including Polish literature and culture courses, please see SLAV_V coded courses.
POLS_V 101 (3) Learning Polish: Foundations I
Introduction to the language for beginners. Ability to identify unique features and communicate in everyday situations. Find out more at https://cenes.ubc.ca/courses/. Credit will be granted for only one of POLS 101 or POLS 200.
POLS_V 102 (3) Learning Polish: Foundations II
Continuation of POLS 101. Find out more at https://cenes.ubc.ca/courses/. Credit will be granted for only one of POLS 102 or POLS 200.
POLS_V 201 (3) Learning Polish: Intermediate I
Continuation of POLS 102. Find out more at https://cenes.ubc.ca/courses/. Credit will be granted for only one of POLS 201 or POLS 300.
POLS_V 202 (3) Learning Polish: Intermediate II
Continuation of POLS 201. Find out more at https://cenes.ubc.ca/courses/. Credit will be granted for only one of POLS 202 or POLS 300.
POLS_V 345 (3-6) Introduction to Twentieth-Century Polish Literature