Term | Enrollment | Classes |
---|---|---|
Winter 2025 | December 6 (Friday) - December 22 (Sunday) 2024 | January 6 (Monday) - March 11 (Tuesday) |
Spring 2025 | March 7 (Friday) – March 23 (Sunday) | April 7 (Monday) – June 10 (Tuesday) |
Summer 2025 | June 6 (Friday) – June 22 (Sunday) | July 7 (Monday) – September 9 (Tuesday) |
Fall 2025 | September 5 (Friday) -September 21 (Sunday) | October 6 (Monday) – December 9 (Tuesday) |
Upon completion of the course, students will have an enhanced knowledge about the formation and use of personal, impersonal verbs, onomatopoeia and conjunctions. Students will be competent in a variety of skills, including in their vocabulary and grammar necessary to initiate, engage in and negotiate meanings both, orally and in writing.
In case of selecting the regular program, one lesson will be covered in a week, and the course will be completed in 9 weeks, including the orientation week. In the case of selecting the slow-mode program, one lesson will be covered in two weeks, and the course will be completed in 16 weeks, including the orientation week.
Orientation Week Students become familiar with the Student Manual, complete the Learning Style questionnaire, complete their profile, introduce themselves to one another, participate in the introductory discussion forum, and identify the time zone in which they are working. Students will also familiarize and verify the technical compliance with all the communication and learning tools to be used during the course.
Lessons 1-8 (Quizzes and exercises)
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
Students are required to actively participate in on-line discussions, forums and chats, to participate in individual and collaborative activities, and to meet deadlines for assignments. Students are required to be familiar and comply with Academic Policy of AVC.
Student performance will be evaluated based upon total points accumulated throughout the term according to the following:
20% - participation
20% - assignments
30% - midterm exam
30% - final exam
Grades will be assigned by letters according to AVC Grading Policy
The electronic resources have been designed for user-friendly access and comprehension by a broad audience. Activities and online discussions are supported by the illustration-writing, listening method, as well as the top-down method. Individual and collaborative student assignments are designed to engage students in authentic research and sharing of information. Students will gain from the course in direct relationship to the contributions they make to their own learning.
No hardcopy texts are required. Selected online resources will be included as part of the lessons. Students are required to read/listen/view all material and complete all assignments.
The online resources are drawn from the publicly available professional language literature, academic curricula, recent publications in professional journals, and educational material used in schools. The Western Armenian course is based on the following method: to provide students with the opportunity to listen to the pronunciation of words and sentences and then to learn how to read and write correctly.