Persian

The Persian and Iranian Studies Program at the University of Washington is dedicated to promoting teaching, scholarship, and thoughtful public discourse about all aspects of the history and culture of Iran and the Persian-speaking world.

Language Programs

Degree availability: Minor/ B.A / M.A

Years offered: 2 years

Contact: Elham Monfaredi

Course Information

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Language Courses:

PRSAN 101/102/103/511/512/513 Elementary Persian

PRSAN 105/106/107/515 Intensive Elementary Persian

PRSAN 201/202/203/521/522/523 Intermediate Persian

Content Courses:

PRSAN 199/399 Study Abroad

PRSAN 401/541 Introduction to Persian Literature

PRSAN 402/542 Classical Persian Literature: A Survey

PRSAN 403/543 Modern Persian Literature: A Survey

PRSAN 404/544 Critical Readings in Modern Persian

PRSAN 405/545 Media Persian

PRSAN 454 The Epic Tradition in Iran

PRSAN 455 The Persian Ghazal

PRSAN 456 Sufism: Thought and Expression

PRSAN 490 Supervised Study

PRSAN 496/596 Special Studies in Persian

PRSAN 499 Undergraduate Research

PRSAN 600 Independent Study or Research

Learn Persian!

🌍Global

  • Persian is considered part of the Indo-Iranian language group.

📚Learning

  • Spoken by more than 80 million people.

🎭 Culture

  • Rumi, the 11th century poet, is one of the most significant figures in Persian Literature.

🌐 Dialects

  • There are three main dialects of Persian: Iranian Persian, Afghan Persian (Dari) and Tajik Persian (Tajik).
  • Photo of Persepolis ruins Shiraz, Iran,

    Photo of Persepolis ruins Shiraz, Iran

  • Photo of Gissar fortress in Tajikistan,

    Photo of Gissar fortress in Tajikistan

  • Photo of Band-e Amir, Afghanistan overlooking water,

    Photo of Band-e Amir, Afghanistan overlooking water

  • Photo of Azadi Tower Tehran, Iran,

    Photo of Azadi Tower Tehran, Iran