Persian Language Options
The study of the Persian language at º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø is housed in the Department of Middle Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (MEAMS). Persian language courses count towards fulfillment of requirements for the Middle East Studies major and minor.
Coursework
Language offerings include the following:
PERS 101/501 (Elementary Persian I): It’s easy to learn and difficult to forget! This course introduces students to Persian—the official language of Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan; spoken by over 130 million speakers worldwide; and the language of many of the most famous and enduring works of poetry, prose, and film. Students will develop basic proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Persian. They will learn the Persian alphabet and writing system, and begin learning essential vocabulary, fundamental grammatical structures, and basic conversation skills. They will be introduced to aspects of a rich and exciting cultural heritage, including many common customs and traditions. By the end of the semester, students will engage in simple conversations, read basic texts, and gain knowledge and understanding of the Persian-speaking world. No prior knowledge of Persian is required or expected. Completion of PERS 101 fulfills the World Languages WL1 (first-level course) General Education requirement.
PERS 102/502 (Elementary Persian II): This course builds on the foundations established in Elementary Persian I by further developing students’ skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Through engaging exercises, students will continue to expand their vocabulary and deepen their command of basic grammar, while practicing more conversational skills at the elementary level. Students will read and discuss short texts in Persian, write passages, and participate in pair or group activities designed to improve fluency. Cultural components—such as music, film, and daily customs—are integrated throughout the course to enhance linguistic proficiency and cultural understanding. Successful completion of PERS 101 (Elementary Persian I) or an equivalent background is required before enrolling in PERS 102. Completion of PERS 102 fulfills the World Languages WL2 (second-level course) General Education requirement.
Omid Ghaemmaghami
Associate Professor/Undergraduate Director - Middle East Studies