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ASH 3401: Beyond Chairman Mao
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course is designed to introduce students to major themes in contemporary Chinese history from the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 to the present. The course is designed chronologically and thematically to enhance students' grasp of factual material, and to provide greater insight into social, cultural and intellectual currents. Through a series of readings, images and films students investigate the dramatic cultural, economic, social and intellectual upheavals the People's Republic of China has experienced in recent decades.
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ASH 3440: CD-(FC) Japanese Civilization
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course aims to provide the student with an introduction to Japanese history and society. Topics will include Japanese ethnocentrism, religious traditions, historical consciousness, village society, urbanism, family life, education, contemporary politics, Japan's economic miracle, consumerism, sports and the arts. We will look at the Japanese as they see themselves
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ASH 3932: Selected Topics: Asian History
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course will present selected topics in Asian history. Subjects will vary according to the instructor. The course may be repeated up to 5 times for a total of 15 credits under different topics.
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ASH 3990: Exp:Asian History
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course investigates the three core institutions of Chinese civilization--the patriarchal family, the bureaucracy and the imperial monarchy-and introduces students to the social, cultural and ideological forces that shaped traditional Chinese history. We begin with oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang dynasty and end in roughly 1800. Topics covered include: formation of a political ideal; the development and evolution of the Confucian state; the Chinese vision of history; gender roles in traditional times; and the relations between state and periphery.
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ASH 4934: Seminar: Asian History
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: HIS 3051 or permission of instructor. This course is a seminar in Asian history. The topics will vary with the instructor. The course may be repeated up to 5 times for a total of 15 credit hours under different topics.
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ASH 5935: Special Topics: Asian History
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course will present selected topics in Asian history. Subjects will vary according to the instructor. The course may be repeated up to 5 times for a total of 15 credits under different topics.
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ASL 2140: American Sign Language I
4.00 Credits
University of North Florida
This course in American Sign Language is designed to teach basic conversational skills in ASL and an awareness of various aspects of deafness. This course will present the student with the structure, some conversational vocabulary and grammatical principles of American Sign Language. Students will learn the historical, cultural, and social aspects of deafness.
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ASL 2150: American Sign Language II
4.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: ASL 2140 ASL II is designed to continue development of conversational skills in American Sign Language. Students will use the vocabulary and skills that they learned in ASL I as support for new vocabulary and skills that they will learn in ASL II. The course will focus on grammar and syntax, vocabulary, and culture of the Deaf.
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ASL 3226: Advanced ASL Proficiency
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisite: ASL 4211 ASL IV Advanced ASL Proficiency is designed to allow students of ASL and interpreting to use ASL as a natural, conversational language. Students will use ASL to communicate with the deaf and to refine grammatical and linguistic structure of ASL. The focus is on enhancing the proficiency with which students use ASL.
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ASL 3301: ASL Structure
3.00 Credits
University of North Florida
Prerequisites:ASL 2140 ASL I with a grade of "C" or better. This course examines the linguistic structure of American Sign Language. Students examine the phonological, morphological, semantic, syntactical, idiomatic, and metaphorical aspects of American Sign Language. Current research in the field is examined and discussed.
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