Sonia J Jaworski

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Primary Title:  
Clinical Instructor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Elaine Marieb College of Nursing
Email Address:  
sjaworski@umass.edu

Sapir Ben Zvi

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Primary Title:  
Clerk
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Equal Opportunity & Access Office
Email Address:  
sbenzvi@umass.edu

Independent Study

For third year students. Does not satisfy the B.S. independent research project requirement. Experimental or theoretical study that may involve lab or library work or a combination. Work supervised by faculty sponsor who determines direction of project, nature of reports required, and grade and credit awarded. 3-4 hrs lab work per week per 1 unit is expected. This course cannot substitute for CHEM 388 or CHEM 499Y/T.

Yoruba VI

Yoruba VI is an intermediate-advanced course in Yoruba offered through the Five College Center for World Languages. The course format includes intensive independent study and an evaluation by an outside evaluator, as well as collaborative contribution of course readings and discussion questions. Students studying Yoruba develop speaking and listening skills needed for study abroad in Ghana and engagement with Yoruba-speaking communities, and to support course work in African Studies and other academic, vocational, and personal goals.

Topics/Advanced Indonesian II

Topics in Advanced Indonesian II is an advanced course in Indonesian offered through the Five College Center for World Languages. The course format includes intensive independent study and an evaluation by an outside evaluator, as well as collaborative contribution of course readings and discussion questions. Students studying Indonesian develop speaking and listening skills needed for study abroad in Indonesia and engagement with Indonesian-speaking communities, and to support course work in Southeast Asian Studies and other academic, vocational, and personal goals.
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