- CAM 201-202: Intermediate Khmer I & II (HSL)
- CAM 205-207: (online) (HSL)
- CAM 203-206: Cambodian Folktales of the Hare (online) (HSL)
- CAM 212: Intensive Intermediate Khmer (Abroad Program) (HSL)
- CAM 301-302: Advanced Khmer I & II
- CAM 303: Accelerated Third-Level Khmer (Abroad Program)
- CAM 305-306: (online)
- CAM 401-402: Fourth-Level Khmer
- CAM 415: Khmer Language in the Media
- ANTH 461: Southeast Asian Archaeology
- ART 491C: Art of Southeast Asia
- ASAN/IP 361: Southeast Asian Literature in Translation
- GEOG 356: Geography of Southeast Asia
- HIST 305: History of Southeast Asia
- HIST 306: History of Southeast Asia
- IP 273C: Introduction to Indo-Pacific Language & Culture: Southeast Asian
- IP/ASAN 361: Southeast Asian Literature in Translation
- PHIL 360: Buddhist Philosophy
Language Certificate: Cambodian/Khmer
Requirements:
Basics:
The IPLL Language certificate consists of a minimum of 15 credits from 201 or above, of which 9 credits must be upper level (300-400 level). Intermediate- (200-) level language courses may count for both HSL and the Language Certificate when courses are taken for a letter grade.
Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in all courses counting toward the Certificate. All courses must likewise be taken for a letter grade; CR/NC and Back Credits cannot count toward the Language Certificate.
Proficiency-level and nature of the coursework:
3rd-year-level language proficiency is the minimum standard for receiving the certificate. Thus, the certificate coursework must include a minimum of 3 credits of language study at the 300-level or above. However, substitution of subject-relevant non-language courses in the relevant subject area is allowed for students who already have advanced proficiency in the language (e.g. native/heritage speakers), subject to availability and advisor approval.
Contact:
Chhany Sak-Humphry, sak@hawaii.edu