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Proficiency in Spoken Samskritam – Part 2

SAN0004 – The final course in MCSS program. Listening to advanced level Samskritam conversations, Pronouncing the words correctly, Comprehending the spoken words, without help in English, gaining an advanced vocabulary, using nouns, pronouns, verbs, and etiquette words, Engaging in advanced conversations.

This course is the part of the program-Micro-Certificate in Spoken Samskritam (MCSS). We strongly recommend registering for the complete program consisting of 4 quarters. The fee for all 4 quarters if paid together is $900 in contrast to $1200 if paid quarter by quarter. (25% off of the complete fee) (Excludes shipping and handling of textbooks)

The books required are SambhAShaNa-sopAnam and VyavahAra-sAhasrii. The price is included in the course fee.

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A late payment fee of $50 will be charged for all the Spring 2023 courses registrations from April 6, 2023 – Applied.

$350.00 – $371.00

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Course Code: SAN0004

Credit Hours: 1.5

Course Level: 200

$350.00 – $371.00

SAN0004 – The final course in MCSS program. Listening to advanced level Samskritam conversations, Pronouncing the words correctly, Comprehending the spoken words, without help in English, gaining an advanced vocabulary, using nouns, pronouns, verbs, and etiquette words, Engaging in advanced conversations.

This course is the part of the program-Micro-Certificate in Spoken Samskritam (MCSS). We strongly recommend registering for the complete program consisting of 4 quarters. The fee for all 4 quarters if paid together is $900 in contrast to $1200 if paid quarter by quarter. (25% off of the complete fee) (Excludes shipping and handling of textbooks)

The books required are SambhAShaNa-sopAnam and VyavahAra-sAhasrii. The price is included in the course fee.

Click here to check if you are eligible for a scholarship 

A late payment fee of $50 will be charged for all the Spring 2023 courses registrations from April 6, 2023 – Applied.

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Proficiency in Spoken Samskritam – Part 2 Course Contents: 

  1. Lessons 6 to 15 of the sambhAShaNa-sopAnam book 
  2. Skit production given a real-life scenario 

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Listening to advanced level Samskritam conversations 
  2. Pronouncing the words correctly 
  3. Comprehending the spoken words, without any help in English 
  4. Gaining an advanced level vocabulary, using case-endings, tenses, and suffixes
  5. Engaging in advanced level conversations 
  6. Producing a skit from scratch in a group environment 

Books: 

  1. sambhAShaNa-sopAnam – book from Samskrita BhArati 

Faculty: Sri Chandrashekhar Raghu , Smt. Parvathi Sriram

Required/Elective: Required

Prerequisites: Admission to Program of Study (MCSS), completion of SAN0003 or equivalent

Area of Study: Sanskrit Studies

Program of Study: Micro-Certificate in Spoken Samskritam (MCSS)

Start Date: April 12, 2023

End Date: June 28, 2023

Day: Wednesdays

Time: 08:00 PM EST – 09:30 PM EST

Quarter Offered: Spring 2023

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Quarter / Semester Offered

Spring 2023

Price

USA Students with Textbooks shipping, Non-USA students with No Textbooks shipping, I already have both the books

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