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Prerequisite: Instructor ? permission. Arranged in consultation with instructor-sponsor in accordance with procedures of Office of Academic Advisement prior to registration. 1-3 Cr.
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Cross-listed as PLS 470. Examines the post-World War II force of nationalism as a driving force in the international system, with special attention to the post Cold War period. Includes topics such as ethnic nationalism and regional conflicts, multinational states and multistate nations. 3 Cr.
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Covers key aspects of geopolitics as it affects foreign policy and international politics in the post-World War II period. Examines topics such as resources, environment and human geography, as well as issues associated with the study of geography-politics relationships: gate-way states; shatterbelts; heartland concept; and trade ties. 3 Cr.
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Develops language skills in Italian including listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as an understanding and appreciation of Italian culture. Includes oral comprehension drills, pronunciation exercises, sentence formation, vocabulary, verbs, and simple readings on Italian culture. Provides succinct explanations in English, followed by group and individual practice in Italian. Includes audio/video work. 3 Cr. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITA 111 or equivalent. Further develops language skills including listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as the understanding and appreciation of Italian culture. Includes regular and irregular verbs, vocabulary building, more complex sentences, and more varied readings on Italian culture. Provides succinct explanations in English, followed by group and individual practice in Italian. Includes audio/video work. 3 Cr. Spring
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITA 212 and considerable study of literature and instructor ? permission. Arranged in consultation with the instructor/sponsor and in accordance with the procedures of the Office of Academic Advisement prior to registration. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in Japanese designed to develop language skills in Japanese including listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as an understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture. Content includes oral comprehension drills, pronunciation exercises, sentence formation, vocabulary, verbs, and simple readings on Japanese culture. Succinct explanations in English are followed by group and individual practice in Japanese. 3 Cr. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: JPN 111. Designed to further the development of language skills in modern Japanese as well as the understanding and appreciation of Japanese culture. Emphasis is on communication. 3 Cr. Spring
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Prerequisite: JPN 112. This course introduces more complex grammatical structures and new vocabulary. The activities focus more on grammatical exercises in order to help students to develop more expressive language ability. Dialogue practices will be held in class and Japanese culture, customs, history, social practices will be discussed as related to each topic. Considerable work outside of class is required to maintain continued progress. 3 Cr. Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MPN 211. Emphasizes the development of longer and more complex conversations in various situations. Students will continue to use and practice hiragana, katakana and kanji that they learned in previous courses. About 50 new kanji will be introduced. Students will also be required to comprehend short descriptive essays written in Japanese characters and to write short compositions in Japanese characters. 3 Cr. Spring There are no courses to display. There are no courses to display.
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