14.01. African Studies
Introductory Phase
- 140077 VO Introduction to general linguistics I and comparative historical linguistics / African studies
- 140079 UE Tutorial: Introduction to linguistics I and comparative historical linguistics / African Studies
- 140080 VO Introduction to literature I / African Studies
- 140082 UE Tutorial: Introduction to linguistics I / African Studies
- 140083 VO Introduction to history I / African Studies
- 140084 UE Tutorial: Introduction to history I / African Studies
First Stage of Degree Programme
Languages
1. Bambara
- 140209 VO Introduction to the Bambara language I - Basic grammar and the tonal system
- 140093 UE Bambara I: Texts
- 140213 UE Bambara I: Exercises and practice
- 140216 UE Bambara language III - advanced grammar
- 140210 UE+VO Bambara III: Advanced level, texts A
- 140075 UE Bambara conversation I
2. Hausa
- 140207 VO+UE Hausa I: Basic studies
- 140278 UE Hausa I: Texts
- 140208 UE Hausa III: Advanced level
- 140092 VO+UE Intermediate Hausa: Texts A
3. Swahili
- 140204 VO+UE Swahili I: Mazoezi / Exercises
- 140205 VO Swahili I: Sarufi / Grammar
- 140212 UE Swahili texts A
- 140279 UE Swahili conversation I
- 140206 VO+UE [ en ] Swahili: Advanced level, texts A
- 140097 UE Swahili conversation III
4. Second African Languages
- 140076 VO Fula Language I
- 140085 UE Fula Language I: Exercises
- 140094 VO Kanuri language III
- 140358 VO Wolof I
- 140114 VO Wolof I: Exercises
Second Stage of Degree Programme
- 140089 VO+UE The evolution of Creole Studies in the context of European expansion and colonial rule
- 140357 VO+UE Discourse Analysis: Language strategies in political speeches
- 140211 PS Introductory Seminar: Applied linguistics: communication, power & development
- 140198 SE Seminar in applied research: 'Interpreter's role in legal matter' II
- 140046 VO+UE Fundamentals of linguistics: syntax and semantics
- 140098 PS Phonology of African languages
- 140086 SE Language planning in Africa: status planning and politics
- 140111 VO Overview: African languages Part I.
- 140099 VO+UE Comparative historical linguistics: Comparison of grammar
- 140100 VO Linguistic and cultural stratification in the Euro-African context
- 140203 PS Introductory seminar of comparative historical linguistics: Language and history
- 140133 VO Overview: African literature II
- 140214 VO Literature in African Languages I: Swahili
- 140488 VO West African French Literature - Analysis and discussions of some writings
- 140024 AR [ en ] Transcultural Theatre Work with participants from different countries of origin - Focus Africa - T
- 140117 PS Narrative strategies and techniques in contemporary literature of African women
- 140026 VO African history 3: Africa in the age of colonialism
- 140218 VO Introduction to the history of Eastern Africa I
- 140219 VO Introduction to the history of Eastern Africa II
- 140072 VO+UE Africa - Willing and unwilling travellers
- 140090 AR (UniStG) Africa - Colonialism, mission and development
- 140005 AR International Migration
- 140047 AR (UniStG) Democracy in Africa. Utopia or reality?
- 140487 VO+UE History of missions in Africa
- 140330 VO+UE Racisms
- 140029 VO+PR Selected Topics in African Art: Art from the Grassland of Cameroon
- 140274 VO+UE Eurocentrism in historical perspective
- 140071 VO Introduction to the history of Northeast Africa I
- 140328 VO Man and environment in the Meroitic kingdom Sudan in the 19th century
- 140050 PS Introductory Seminar: African History
- 140087 PS Sudan in the 19th century
- 140515 SE Youth movements and youth culture in Africa
- 140088 SE Seminar in African history: Colonial legacy, authoritarian state and democratization
- 140355 SE Seminar communication and development: The 'self' of development agencies
Third Stage of Degree Programme
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