Quechua - University of Michigan (Fall, Winter)


  

The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and the University of Michigan offer three levels of Quechua during the Academic Year.  To advance the opportunity to learn, the Quechua Professor is usually from Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, or Colombia, where Quechua is the primary language.

Each course meets twice a week for two hours, in order to facilitate enrollments by off-campus students. Normally students must complete the Fall semester of each sequence before enrolling in the winter semester continuation. For more information, please contact LACS Student Advisor.

 

Beginning Quechua (LACS 471/472)

Intermediate Quechua (LACS 473/474)

Advanced Quechua (LACS 475/476)