
Exploring Cultures and Languages in Africa 2020: Orientation Lecture Information
Join the lecture series on Cultures and Languages in Africa 2020 for a comprehensive understanding of various topics such as intercultural communication, The Race Myth, French in Africa, Orality in Africa, Negritude movement, Translation and Interpreting, and North African cinema. Discover lecture times, locations, subject details, and more about this enriching academic experience at Rhodes University.
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CULTURES & LANGUAGES IN AFRICA 2020 ORIENTATION LECTURE
WHERE TO FIND US? The School of Languages and Literatures Building is located on Somerset Street, between Randall House (Dean of Humanities) and SAIAB (South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity).We are opposite Homeground Coffee! To find us on campus, cross the road at Rhodes Drama department and go through the parking lot behind Randall House.
CLIA IS A FIRST-YEAR LEVEL SUBJECT CLIA is a semesterised first-year level course. CLIA 101 may be taken in Semester 1 and CLIA 102 in Semester 2 of the Rhodes academic year. What are the lecture times for CLIA 101 & 102? Tuesday 8h40 Wednesday 9h35 Thursday 10h30 Friday 11h25 (this lecture period is used as the tutorial slot) Where will the CLIA 101 & 102 lectures be held? Geography Room 11
CLIA 101 & 102 TIMETABLE MNEMONICS: CLIA101; CLIA102 COURSE CODES: 1801101 & 1801102 There are no prerequisites to register for this course. Course co-ordinator: Dr Claire Cordell c.cordell@ru.ac.za Room 25 School of Languages Building (opposite Homeground Coffee)
WHAT SORTS OF TOPICS WILL I STUDY? In CLIA 101: Intercultural communication The Race Myth French in Africa In CLIA 102: Orality in Africa, past and present The importance of the Negritude movement Translation and Interpreting on the African continent Aspects of North African cinema