tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Jul 01 04:35:05 1994

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Re: Klingon courses



Speaking only for the Work David Barron does, his course are through
"community education" Open to the public, no credit, and very inexpensive.
Of course he also put out the Klingon Language Postal course which has had
over 1000 inquireies over the last two and one-half years.
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> 
> Several universities give Klingon courses.  How serious are these?  Are
> they examined?  Do they count for credit towards a degree?
> 
> Which universities give these courses?  Katrin Erk mentioned recently that
> she was teaching a course at Koblenz, which is particularly interesting, as
> some people, especially Europeans, might see Klingon courses as, well,
> rather an, er, American concept.
> 
> (This is research for my TV appearance.  Dress rehearsal this Tuesday.  The
> actual programme was to go out on Friday 8, but because of a problem with
> another item it may be postponed to a later Friday.  For those in the
> London area, look out for a series on ITV called "Richard Littlejohn: Live
> and Uncut".)
> 
> -- Richard Kennaway, [email protected], Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich
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