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JAPN 401: Advanced Japanese
3.00 Credits
Williams College
A continuation of Japanese 302, developing speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in the discussion of social issues in contemporary Japan. Topics may vary according to the level of the students. This is an EDI course. In addition to involving immersion in a Japanese environment, much of our focus will be on the ways that various cultural issues are perceived and addressed differently (and, in many instances, in similar ways) in Japan and the US.
Prerequisite:
Japanese 302 or permission of instructor
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JAPN 402: Advanced Japanese
3.00 Credits
Williams College
A continuation of Japanese 302, developing speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills in the discussion of social issues in contemporary Japan. Topics may vary according to the level of the students. This is an EDI course. In addition to involving immersion in a Japanese environment, much of our focus will be on the ways that various cultural issues are perceived and addressed differently (and, in many instances, in similar ways) in Japan and the US.
Prerequisite:
JAPN 401 or permission of instructor
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JAPN 405: Thematic Reading and Writing in Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Williams College
This course is designed for the advanced students of Japanese who want to develop their reading and writing skills intensively. Students will be exposed to various genres of readings on the themes of modern and pre-modern Japanese society in contrast to those of the U.S. Research and writing skills will be developed in conjunction with student projects. This course also aims to develop a high level of speaking proficiency through discussion and narrative discourse. This is an EDI course because students are immersed in a Japanese environment in class and will learn how to express their ideas and opinions using Japanese discourse patterns both in texts and dialogues. This requires reflective thinking over different cultural perspectives between Japan and the U.S. or whatever cultural heritage each student may have.
Prerequisite:
Any one of Japanese 400's courses or permission of instructor; open to all
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JAPN 406: Thematic Reading and Writing in Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Williams College
This course is designed for the advanced students of Japanese who want to develop their reading and writing skills intensively. Students will be exposed to various genres of readings on the themes of modern and pre-modern Japanese society in contrast to those of the U.S. Research and writing skills will be developed in conjunction with student projects. This course also aims to develop a high level of speaking proficiency through discussion and narrative discourse. This is an EDI course because students are immersed in a Japanese environment in class and will learn how to express their ideas and opinions using Japanese discourse patterns both in texts and dialogues. This requires reflective thinking over different cultural perspectives between Japan and the U.S. or whatever cultural heritage each student may have.
Prerequisite:
Any one of Japanese 400's courses or permission of instructor; open to all
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JAPN 493: Senior Thesis: Japanese
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Japanese senior thesis.
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JAPN 493 - Senior Thesis: Japanese
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JAPN 494: Senior Thesis: Japanese
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Japanese senior thesis.
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JAPN 494 - Senior Thesis: Japanese
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JAPN 497: Independent Study: Japanese
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Japanese independent study. For students who have completed Japanese 402 or the equivalent.
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JAPN 498: Independent Study: Japanese
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Japanese independent study. For students who have completed Japanese 402 or the equivalent.
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JAPN 498 - Independent Study: Japanese
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JLST 397: Independent Study: Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Legal Studies independent study. Open only under the supervision of a member of the Legal Studies Advisory Committee.
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JLST 398: Independent Study: Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Williams College
Legal Studies independent study. Open under the supervision of a member of the Legal Studies Advisory Committee.
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