Quechua (QUECH)

QUECH 1210 - Elementary Quechua I (3 Credits)  
Crosslisted with LATA 1210  
1210-1220 is an introductory sequence that allows students to develop basic fluency in Quechua, the most widely spoken indigenous language in the Americas. Students learn elements of Quechua's phonetics, vocabulary, morphology and syntax through an interactive approach and gain awareness of regional and dialectal differences. The course focuses on oral and written skills, with emphasis on tasks based on familiar contexts of use. It also introduces learners to the history, culture and geography of the Andes through exposure to cultural practices, proverbs, folklore, and artefacts of the region (e.g. textiles). Students will reflect on Quechua as an endangered language and on the significance of keeping this very popular indigenous language of Latin America alive.
Distribution Requirements: (FL-AG)  
Exploratory Studies: (LALANG)
Last Four Terms Offered: Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2022, Fall 2021  
QUECH 1220 - Elementary Quechua II (3 Credits)  
Crosslisted with LATA 1220  
1210-1220 is an introductory sequence that allows students to develop basic fluency in Quechua, the most widely spoken indigenous language in the Americas. Students learn elements of Quechua's phonetics, vocabulary, morphology and syntax through an interactive approach and gain awareness of regional and dialectal differences. The course focuses on oral and written skills, with emphasis on tasks based on familiar contexts of use. It also introduces learners to the history, culture and geography of the Andes through exposure to cultural practices, proverbs, folklore, and artefacts of the region (e.g. textiles). Students will reflect on Quechua as an endangered language and on the significance of keeping this very popular indigenous language of Latin America alive.
Prerequisites: QUECH 1210.  
Distribution Requirements: (FL-AG)  
Exploratory Studies: (LALANG)
Last Four Terms Offered: Spring 2025, Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2009