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3.00 Credits
In a small group setting, students practice speaking. Nongraded. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Japanese 321, 322, 421, or 422. One credit hour. SHIGA
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Further reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Japanese, using current newspaper articles, short stories, and audiovisual materials. Prerequisite: Japanese 322. Four credit hours. ABE
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3.00 Credits
Further reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Japanese, using current newspaper articles, short stories, and audiovisual materials. Prerequisite: Japanese 421. Four credit hours. ABE
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3.00 Credits
Individual projects in areas where the student has demonstrated the interest and competence necessary for independent work. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Two to four credit hours. FACULTY
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3.00 Credits
A study of Japanese "business novels" (keizai sh setsu) which put business and/or economic theories and activities into real-life contexts. Conducted entirely in Japanese, looks at the socio-eco-politico-cultural significance of each novel. Using the techniques of literary analysis, examines the distances among the "factual" data, details within the data, plots, the narrator, roles of the characters, and their viewpoints. Prerequisite: Japanese 421. Four credit hours. L. PRINDLE
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2.00 Credits
One or two credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Basic life support skills. An introduction to patient assessment skills including training in the maintenance of intravenous lines and use of automatic external defibrillation devices as required by the Maine Office of Emergency Medical Services for licensure at the basic EMT level. Meets National Standard Curriculum for EMT - Basic Education. Supplemental cost ($630) covers materials and a required CPR course, but not text and workbook. National registry fee ($70 in 2008) is optional. Students required to find their own transportation to off-campus clinical sites in Waterville, including emergency department and ambulance observation after hours. Prerequisite: Students must email jjwoodle@colby.edu a paragraph explaining why they want to take the class. Noncredit. WOODLEE
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An introduction to the basic techniques and design skills that will enable students to create fine furniture. Hand and power tool techniques taught in a well-equipped shop at the Colby-Hume Center. Required reading: Peter Korn's Woodworking Basics: Essentials of Craftsmanship. No charge for materials or supplies. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Contact Daniel Camann at djcamann@colby.edu Noncredit. CAMANN, HUME
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic techniques of forging and metal craft, which will enable students to design and create ornamental ironwork and functional household items. Students will work under the supervision of blacksmith Douglas Wilson at the Colby-Hume Center. Required reading: Jack Andrews's New Edge of the Anvil. No charge for materials or supplies. Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact Daniel Camann at djcamann@colby.edu Noncredit. WILSON
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on exploration of the age-old medium of true buon fresco as a means of understanding and appreciating fresco painting within an art historical context. Students learn how to prepare substrates and arriccio and intonaco layers of plaster, how to grind pigments, and design and excecute portable fresco panels. Estimated cost of special-ordered materials: $75. Noncredit. SULLIVAN,B
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