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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Supervised on-campus and off-campus experience at media organization. JPC practica are supervised media and communications experiences at on-campus media. JPC internships are supervised media and communications experiences at off-campus media. Students perform significant media work under faculty media advisor and on-staff supervision. Students develop portfolios for review. Special Note: May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior status; 3.00 GPA in JPC courses; permission of JPC media advisor or JPC director of internships.
Prerequisite:
JPC A204 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Introductory course for students with no previous knowledge of the Japanese language. Develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Japanese for effective communication at the elementary level. Students gain understanding of basic cross-cultural perspectives. Course conducted in Japanese.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of introductory course. Further develops elementary listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Japanese for effective communication. Enhances appreciation of cross-cultural perspectives. Course conducted in Japanese.
Prerequisite:
JPN A101 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Intermediate course for students with basic knowledge of Japanese. Enhances listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for effective communication at the intermediate level. Students critically examine diverse cultural perspectives. Course conducted in Japanese.
Prerequisite:
JPN A102 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of first semester in intermediate Japanese. Further develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency for effective communication and in preparation for advanced study of Japanese. Students interpret diverse cultural perspectives. Course conducted in Japanese.
Prerequisite:
JPN A201 UA D
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1.00 Credits
Topics in Japanese culture such as Shodo (calligraphy), Zen Meditation, Ikebana (flower arrangement), and Chado/Sado (tea ceremony). Gives students opportunities to learn Japanese culture first hand. Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit, but not more than one credit can be applied to Language major.
Prerequisite:
JPN A101 UA D
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4.00 Credits
Advanced Japanese course in refining listening, speaking, reading, writing and analytical skills for effective interaction in communicatively complex situations. Students critically analyze diverse cultural topics. Special Note: Course conducted in Japanese. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite not met, students can gain entrance to course with departmental approval.
Prerequisite:
JPN A202 UA C
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of first semester in advanced Japanese. Further refines listening, speaking, reading, writing and analytical skills for effective interaction in communicatively complex situations. Students critically analyze diverse cultural topics. Special Note: Course conducted in Japanese. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite not met, students can gain entrance to course with departmental approval.
Prerequisite:
JPN A301 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on working knowledge of Japanese business and financial terminology, Japanese business culture, and business practices. Study of business correspondence, terms and jargon, negotiations, and other topics useful in the Japanese business environment. Special Note: Course conducted in Japanese.
Prerequisite:
JPN A202 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines various aspects of Japanese culture and society with critical analysis of textual and cultural artifacts (e.g., historical, political, literary) through a variety of disciplinary methodologies. Enhances Japanese language skills in writing, reading, speaking, listening and cultural literacy. Course conducted in Japanese. Special Note: Course may be repeated twice for credit with a change in subtitle.
Prerequisite:
JPN A301 UA C
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