Irish SectionFaculty: Fintan Moore
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Fall Semester 2002 Topics Course:
IRGA297-01 Introduction to the pronunciation, structure and culture of
Irish Gaelic by developing basic skills in conversation, writing
and reading. Progress is evaluated through classroom interaction
(dialogue, role-playing, oral drills, etc.), written assignments,
song-learning and an interview in Irish with the instructor.
For more information on the future minor
in Irish Studies, contact
- Fintan Moore (651) 962-5158
- Jim Rogers (651) 962-5662 or
- Prof. Tom Redshaw (651) 962-5619
Courses for the non-major
fulfill the Language and Culture component of the core curriculum.
LÁRIONAD
AN LÉINN
ÉIREANNAIGH
The Center for Irish Studies
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Department of Modern and Classical Languages
Third Floor O'Shaughnessy Education Center
2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105
MCL Department Phone: 651-962-5150Comments, questions, or feedback on this Web site
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