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Home / Opportunities / Intensive Nepali and Tibetan Language & Community Engaged Learning Program

Intensive Nepali and Tibetan Language & Community Engaged Learning Program

Intensive Nepali and Tibetan Language & Community Engaged Learning Program

ASTU 204E 001 (Nepali)

A two-week intensive introductory Nepali language course offered by UBC Himalaya Program. This is a community-engaged course that blends classroom instruction with experiential learning off-campus at Nepali community sites in the Lower Mainland. Actual class times may vary to accommodate off-site field trips. The instructor of this unique program is Mr. Binod Shrestha.

Poster

ASTU 204F 001 (Tibetan)

A two-week intensive introductory Tibetan language course offered by UBC Himalaya Program. This is a community-engaged course that blends classroom instruction with experiential learning off-campus at Tibetan community sites in the Lower Mainland. Actual class times may vary to accommodate off-site field trips. The instructor of this unique program is Mr. Sonam Chusang.

Poster


Registration

The summer 2018 Nepali and Tibetan classes will be held from 30 April – 11 May 2018.

To register for the Nepali course, please click here.
To register for the Tibetan course, please click here.

Please be sure to select ‘2018 Summer session’ in order for the courses to display correctly.

Course fees are determined by UBC  in line with standard per-credit course fees for the Faculty of Arts, and can be paid upon registration.

Non-UBC students may register via Access Studies before March 15, 2018: http://students.ubc.ca/enrolment/courses/non-degree/access


Common information for both courses:

Course fees are determined by UBC  in line with standard per-credit course fees for the Faculty of Arts, and can be paid upon registration. Non-UBC students may register via Access Studies before March 15: http://students.ubc.ca/enrolment/courses/non-degree/access

These courses are supported by the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Office, a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund grant, and a grant from the Centre for Community Engaged Learning.


Testimonials

To read more about the unique student experience in these immersive, community-engagement portion of our courses, please visit our Student Experience page.

These courses are supported by the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Office, a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund grant, and a grant from the Centre for Community Engaged Learning.

 

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