Modern Languages and Literatures – Persian Studies
College of Liberal & Creative Arts
Dean: Dr. Ifeoma Kiddoe Nwankwo
Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
Humanities Building, Room 475
Phone: (415) 338-1421
Chair: Charles Egan
Coordinator: Mitra Ara
Email: persian@sfsu.edu
Website: mll.sfsu.edu/persian-program/
Program Scope
The Minor in Persian Studies is a multidisciplinary program for students seeking greater knowledge and understanding of Persian speaking nations of Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, and the Greater Iran, by studying New Persian language, literature, history, culture, religion, films, and various other topics from ancient to contemporary times.
The Persian minor consists of 15-19 units of lower- and upper-division core and elective courses. The program may waive the core language requirement (PRSN 101) if the student demonstrates appropriate competency through advising, by taking the placement test, or by having taken the equivalent coursework elsewhere. Students must pass a minimum of 15 units to successfully complete the minor.
PRSN 100 Persian Language Immersion (Units: 3)
Proficiency in the skills of listening, writing, reading, and speaking the Persian language. Exploration of the geography and culture of the Persian-speaking countries.
Course Attributes:
- 3B: Humanities
- C2: Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 101 First Semester Persian (Units: 3)
Develop listening, reading, and writing proficiency. Explore the Persian-speaking world's geography, history, culture, and religion.
Course Attributes:
- 3B: Humanities
- C2: Humanities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
PRSN 102 Second Semester Persian (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: PRSN 101 or equivalent.
Course Attributes:
- 3B: Humanities
- C2: Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 260 History and Cultures of Iran (Units: 3)
Prerequisite: GE Area 1A/A2 or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as PRSN 260 and I R 260. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- 3B: Humanities
- C2: Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 290 Persianate Literatures in Translation (Units: 3)
Introduction to the historical development of oral and written literature amongst the peoples of Greater Iran. Exploration of various languages and literatures from the first millennium BCE until the New Persian language became the established and most influential Iranian language in the Medieval and Modern world. Examination of the histories, peoples, languages, and practices as key themes in the major ancient, medieval, and early modern texts through literary developments throughout the Persianate Societies.
Course Attributes:
- 3B: Humanities
- C2: Humanities
- C3 or C2: Humanities/Lit.
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 320 Iranian Cinema (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas 1A/A2*, 1B/A3*, 1C/A1*, and 2/B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as PRSN 320 [formerly PRSN 550] and CINE 320. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- 3UD: Arts or Humanities
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Global Perspectives
- Social Justice
PRSN 411 Iranian Media in English (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas 1A/A2*, 1B/A3*, 1C/A1*, and 2/B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as PRSN 411 and I R 415. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- 3UD: Arts or Humanities
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 502 World Religions (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas 1A/A2*, 1B/A3*, 1C/A1*, and 2/B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as PHIL 502 and PRSN 502. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- 3UD: Arts or Humanities
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 503 Religions in Iran (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas 1A/A2*, 1B/A3*, 1C/A1*, and 2/B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as PRSN 503 [formerly PRSN 450], PHIL 503, and RELS 503. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- 3UD: Arts or Humanities
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 509 The Buddhist Tradition (Units: 3)
Prerequisites: GE Areas 1A/A2*, 1B/A3*, 1C/A1*, and 2/B4* all with grades of C- or better or permission of the instructor.
(This course is offered as PHIL 509 and PRSN 509. Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.)
Course Attributes:
- 3UD: Arts or Humanities
- UD-C: Arts and/or Humanities
- Global Perspectives
PRSN 699 Independent Study (Units: 1-3)
Prerequisite: PRSN 350 or equivalent.