Yale to offer Dutch
Yale to offer Dutch
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Students will hear a new language in classrooms next year.
Yale will offer both introductory and intermediate Dutch next fall, said Nelleke Van Deusen-Scholl, director of the Center for Language Study. She said Dutch is a useful European language, especially for research in subjects such as history, political science and art history.
“I hope interest in the language [will] grow,” she said. “The intent is to offer additional courses that touch on Dutch culture and language.”
Chrissy Hosea, who will teach the courses, will come to campus from Cornell University, whose Dutch program is ending due to budgetary constraints, Van Deusen-Scholl said, and Cornell students will be able to take the intermediate course via videoconference since they are losing their program.
The courses will be offered jointly by the Germanic Languages and Literatures Department and the European Studies Council.


Comments
rr22 1 year ago
I'd love to learn Dutch because there's so many great architecture and graphic design firms based in the Netherlands. I hope there's enough student interest to keep this up.
DutchLector 9 months, 2 weeks ago
The website for the new Dutch Studies Program is up! Please check http://dutch.commons.yale.edu/ for more information about the Dutch courses or contact Chrissy Hosea, Lector in Dutch, chrissy.hosea@yale.edu
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