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JAPAN 199: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Independent study in topics not covered by regularly scheduled courses.
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JAPAN 1A: Elementary Japanese
5.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
In this course, students will develop basic communication skills in Japanese and an understanding of Japanese society and culture. Students will learn vocabulary and grammar structures that will enable them to talk about themselves, their studies, their family and friends, the weather, and many other topics. Students will learn how to read and write in Japanese from the onset, learning approximately 150 kanji (Chinese characters) by the end of each semester. Description: Designed to supplement 1A-1B, respectively, in order to facilitate students' listening proficiency. 1AL will cover a variety of listening strategies. 1BL is a continuation of 1AL where students will apply these strategies in listening activities. Description: A course designed to be taken concurrently with 1A or 1B to help students improve overall kanji performance. The course will make the kanji learning process easier by providing exercises and background information about the relationships between characters and how they function.
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JAPAN 1AL: Supplementary Work in Listening--Elementary
1.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Designed to supplement 1A-1B, respectively, in order to facilitate students' listening proficiency. 1AL will cover a variety of listening strategies. 1BL is a continuation of 1AL where students will apply these strategies in listening activities.
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JAPAN 1AS: Supplementary Work in Kanji
1.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
A course designed to be taken concurrently with 1A or 1B to help students improve overall kanji performance. The course will make the kanji learning process easier by providing exercises and background information about the relationships between characters and how they function.
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JAPAN 24: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
The Freshman Seminar Program has been designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small-seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus departments, and topics vary from department to department and semester to semester.
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JAPAN 7A: Introduction to Pre-Modern Japanese Literature and Culture
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
This course provides an overview of Japanese literature and cultural history, from the seventh to the 18th century. 7A will begin with Japan's early myth-history, Kojiki, and its first extant poetry anthology, Man'yoshu, which show the first stages of transition from a preliterate, communal society to a highly developed courtly culture. Readings from noblewomen's diaries, poetry anthologies, and a selection of chapters from the classical Japanese literary masterpiece The Tale of Genji, offer a window into that courtly culture as its height of refinement. We will examine the intermingling traces of oral culture and high literary art in popular tales from the Kamakura period and explore the early representations of samurai heroism in military chronicles and medieval noh drama. After considering the development of linked verse in late medieval times, we will read several types of vernacular literature that emerged in the urban culture of the early modern Edo period, including the poetic diaries of the haiku poet Basho. This course does not assume or require any previous exposure to or course work in Japanese literature, history, or language.
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JAPAN C115: Japanese Buddhism
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
A critical survey of the main themes in the history of Japanese Buddhism as they are treated in modern scholarship. The course covers the transmission of Buddhism from China and Korea to Japan; the subsequent evolution in Japan of the Tendai, Shingon, Pure Land, Nichiren, and Zen schools of Buddhism; the organization and function of Buddhist institutions (monastic and lay) in Japanese society; the interaction between Buddhism and other modes of religious belief and practice prevalent in Japan, notably those that go under the headings of "Shinto" and "folk religion." Also listed as Group in Buddhist Studies C115.
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JAPAN C175: Archaeology of East Asia
4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Prehistoric and protohistoric archaeology in China, Japan, and Korea. Also listed as Anthropology C125A.
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JEWISH 198: Directed Group Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
Organized group study on topics selected by upper division students under the sponsorship and direction of the Jewish Studies faculty.
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JEWISH 39C:
2.00 Credits
University of California-Berkeley
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