Program Summary
Igbo is a course that focuses on the study of the Igbo language, literature, culture, and history. It covers areas such as grammar, phonology, semantics, oral and written literature, translation, linguistics, and traditional customs and values of the Igbo people. Students learn to speak, read, and write the language fluently, as well as analyze its literary and cultural expressions. The course aims to preserve and promote the Igbo language and heritage. Graduates can work as language educators, translators, broadcasters, cultural researchers, or in roles related to communication, publishing, and African studies.