Language Resource Center
The Language Resource Center provides the Columbia Community with access to digital audio and video collections for language study. It also offers instruction in a number of less commonly taught languages.
The Language Resource Center operates out of two facilities: LRC West, located in 116 Lewisohn Hall, and LRC East, which spans two floors in the extension to the International Affairs Building (IAB). These facilities house the University language labs and several traditional classrooms, as well as two “smart” classrooms, a multimedia authoring studio, and video viewing facilities for use by individuals and small groups of up to twenty students. The main administrative office is located in 353 IAB Extension.
For questions about specific courses, contact the department
For questions about specific courses, contact the department.
Courses
Course Number
AKAD1101G001Format
In-PersonPoints
3 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 08:00-10:45Section/Call Number
001/14094Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Ronald WallenfelsChristopher KaiserCourse Number
ARAM1101G001Format
In-PersonPoints
3 ptsFall 2026
Section/Call Number
001/14481Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserDavid DanielsCourse Number
BENG1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 16:10-18:00Th 16:10-18:00Section/Call Number
001/10917Enrollment
6 of 19Instructor
Dwijen BhattacharjyaCourse Number
BENG2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 18:10-20:00Th 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
001/10918Enrollment
6 of 18Instructor
Dwijen BhattacharjyaCourse Number
BENG3101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
3 ptsFall 2026
Section/Call Number
001/10919Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserRazima ChowdhuryCourse Number
CANT1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 09:30-10:45We 09:30-10:45Th 09:30-10:45Section/Call Number
001/14102Enrollment
4 of 5Instructor
Fiona HuiChristopher KaiserCourse Number
CANT1101W002Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 12:30-13:45We 12:30-13:45Th 12:30-13:45Section/Call Number
002/14104Enrollment
4 of 5Instructor
Fiona HuiChristopher KaiserCourse Number
CANT2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 11:00-12:15We 11:00-12:15Th 11:00-12:15Section/Call Number
001/14117Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Fiona HuiChristopher KaiserCourse Number
EGYP3101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Fr 14:00-17:00Section/Call Number
001/14546Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Niv AllonChristopher KaiserCourse Number
FILI1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 14:00-16:45We 14:00-16:45Section/Call Number
001/14088Enrollment
5 of 5Instructor
Agnes MagtotoChristopher KaiserCourse Number
FILI2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 14:00-16:45Th 14:00-16:45Section/Call Number
001/14089Enrollment
3 of 5Instructor
Luis FranciaChristopher KaiserCourse Number
INDO1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 09:10-11:00We 09:10-11:00Section/Call Number
001/14092Enrollment
0 of 7Instructor
Christopher KaiserCourse Number
INDO2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 09:10-11:00Th 09:10-11:00Section/Call Number
001/14093Enrollment
1 of 7Instructor
Christopher KaiserCourse Number
INDO3101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
3 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 08:00-08:50We 08:00-08:50Th 08:00-08:50Section/Call Number
001/10910Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserJolanda PandinCourse Number
IRSH1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 11:00-12:15Th 11:00-12:15Section/Call Number
001/14111Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserSarah WaidlerCourse Number
IRSH2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 14:00-15:15Th 14:00-15:15Section/Call Number
001/14108Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserSarah WaidlerCourse Number
KHMR1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Section/Call Number
001/10478Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserHannah PhanThis course focuses on learning Khmer (the national language of Cambodia) for students who have completed Elementary Khmer II. Students will be able to communicate in every day conversation using complex questions/answers. The course focuses on reading, writing, speaking, and listening to Khmer words, long sentences, and texts. The course is also emphasized on grammar, sentence structure and their use in the right context. This course is applied to persons who want to continue to learn Khmer and want to pursue the language study in the future.
Course Number
KHMR2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Section/Call Number
001/10479Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserHannah PhanCourse Number
KREY1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 12:30-13:45We 12:30-13:45Fr 12:30-13:45Section/Call Number
001/14084Enrollment
0 of 10Instructor
Wynnie LamourChristopher KaiserIntermediate Haitian Creole I is intended to continue the material covered in Elementary Haitian
Creole I and II. It is intended for students who already have a strong comprehension of the
grammar, sounds, and vocabulary of Haitian Creole. The course is taught primarily in Haitian
Creole. Students are guided to a more advanced level of the Haitian Creole language to further
develop speaking, reading, writing, and listening comprehension skills. A communicative
approach is used and class materials are complemented by work with film, radio, and music
(konpa, rasin, twoubadou, rap, raga, levanjil, vodou tradisyonèl, etc.), as well as with visits to city
museums and other cultural institutions.
Course Number
KREY2101C001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 11:00-12:15We 11:00-12:15Fr 11:00-12:15Section/Call Number
001/14085Enrollment
0 of 10Instructor
Wynnie LamourChristopher KaiserCourse Number
PUNJ1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 18:10-20:00We 18:10-20:00Section/Call Number
001/10482Enrollment
0 of 12Instructor
Sandeep SinghCourse Number
PUNJ2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 16:10-18:00We 16:10-18:00Section/Call Number
001/10483Enrollment
0 of 12Instructor
Sandeep SinghCourse Number
QUCH1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 09:30-10:45We 09:30-10:45Fr 09:30-10:45Section/Call Number
001/14079Enrollment
3 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserOdi GonzalesCourse Number
QUCH2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Mo 11:00-12:15We 11:00-12:15Fr 11:00-12:15Section/Call Number
001/14077Enrollment
4 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserOdi GonzalesCourse Number
SINH1101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Section/Call Number
001/10484Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Bandara HerathCourse Number
SINH2101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
4 ptsFall 2026
Section/Call Number
001/10485Enrollment
0 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserBandara HerathThis one-semester course introduces the distinctive grammatical forms and vocabulary used in Literary Sinhala. While focused particularly on the development of reading skills, the course also introduces students to Literary Sinhala composition, builds students’ listening comprehension of semi-literary Sinhala forms (such as those used in radio and TV news), and guides students in incorporating elements of the literary register of Sinhala in their spoken production.
Course Number
SINH3101W001Format
In-PersonPoints
3 ptsFall 2026
Times/Location
Tu 13:00-14:30Th 13:00-14:30Section/Call Number
001/10486Enrollment
1 of 5Instructor
Christopher KaiserBandara HerathThe goals are to increase competency in advanced Sinhala, enhance communicative skills,
improve reading skills of classical texts, deepen knowledge of Sinhala written grammar, and
introduce advanced vocabulary, expressions, and terminology of Sinhala culture. Besides the
regular practice of reading, writing, dialogues, discussions, occasional quizzes, and homework,
students will engage in various classroom activities and assignments, such as in-class
presentations.