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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course reviews and expands upon the basic structures of Italian grammar through written and oral and usage. Vocabulary begins to introduce topics of increasing length and depth on more abstract and intellectual nature while leading to more complex manipulation of concrete situations. Reading selections from literature and authentic cultural materials are expanded as students are encouraged to create longer oral and written statements of creative expression. Prerequisite: ITAL 1020 or equivalent.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course reviews and expands upon the basic structures of Italian grammar through written and oral and usage. Vocabulary begins to introduce topics of increasing length and depth on more abstract and intellectual nature while leading to more complex manipulation of concrete situations. Reading selections from literature and authentic cultural materials are expanded as students are encouraged to create longer oral and written statements of creative expression. Prerequisite: ITAL 1020 or equivalent.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent research in Italian culture or literature, the conditions of which are arranged with the instructor.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to contemporary Korean language through materials relating to culture and civilization, with equal emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Coordinated laboratory work and field work. Prerequisites: instructor's consent (for placement purposes).
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to contemporary Korean language through materials relating to culture and civilization, with equal emphasis on listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Coordinated laboratory work and field work. Prerequisites: instructor's consent (for placement purposes).
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Intensive exploration of Korean culture and history. Topics include the myth, its cultural relevance, political developments, power elites, cultural identity, religion, arts, the enlightenment movement, the independence movement from Japanese colonization, development of democracy, labor and gender issues, the Korean War, foreign relations, and the impacts of cold war regime and reunification issues. Taught in English.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Surveys Mexican history from Pre-Columbian Period to the present and emphasizes Mexican American politics. Employs Marxian and Gramscian theory in examining the political influence of such organizations as the League of United Latin American Citizens and the protest rhetoric of Chicano leaders like Cesar Chavez. Examines selected points of common political interests shared by Mexican- and African-Americans. Cross-listed with AS 2730.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The class employs Marxism and Gramscian theory in interpreting rap music specifically and hip hop culture generally as forms of resistance to the oppressive ideas and discriminatory policies of U.S. society. It offers a critical examination of Latino and Black political rappers viewing them as socially conscious activists committed to the uplift of their respective communities. Cross-listed with AS 2950.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of the dynamics of Korean culture and Korean immigrants. Topics include adaptation, intercultural acculturation, education of next generations, family life, interracial marriage, ethnic conflict with business, religion, economic and politi-cal functions. Taught in English. Cross-listed with SOCA 3410.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of the dynamics of Korean modernization; processes of social, economic, and political phenomena. Topics include demographic transition, social change and its effect on family and organizations, economic development, trade, and the political system, including the unification process. Cross listed with SOC 3610
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