Continuation of Intensive Intermediate Persian I (RGST 58C). Course objectives are: Refinement of intermediate level reading, and writing; Spoken communication at a complex intermediate level; Compare Persian-speaking cultures to students own cultures; Connect the Persian language to other relevant disciplines and current topics.
5
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeProfessor Feiz is one of the best professors I have ever had at UCSB. She is very caring about her students and does the best to help all students learn. She is a great lecturer and provides great feedback also. Very kind and willing to help. She is very easygoing and understanding, take as many classes with her as you can you won't regret it.
She is the most amazing professor I've had at UCSB. She genuinely cares for every student and wants to see them succeed. She teaches Farsi and Persian culture so beautifully. I've learned so much from her.
This was the first class I took with Aazam and it was amazing. She is the most caring, understanding, and helpful professor you will ever have. All her classes are a breeze and if you show up, you are guaranteed an A. I have taken her Intensive Persian 4, 5, Persian media, and Persian Lit class and have gotten an A+ in all of them. HIGHLY recommend
I love Prof. Feiz! She is so sweet and caring. I am a heritage Farsi Speaker but never knew how to read and write, but taking the series of 58A-F has changed my life. I know so much more about my own heritage and culture just by virtue of taking classes with Aazam. Take her if you can!
Words can't describe how awesome she is. Really makes you excited to learn about the language and culture of Iran. Will sometimes randomly tell you about crazy laws and practices in other countries or news stories you've never heard of, and it's always interesting. Cares deeply about helping you learn, and she's happy to help you when you need it.
Absolutely amazing professor. I had her for multiple classes and I love how much she cares about each student. Honestly, even though she doesn't tach my major and I took the classes to be more in touch with my Persian heritage, I would always take the higher level Persian class and accidentally got a minor in it because of how compelling she is.