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JAPN 211,212: Japanese Civilization and Culture
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Major aspects of civilization and culture from antiquity to the present, with attention to the role of geography, systems of thought and belief, social, economic, and political organization, and the arts, including literature. Taught in English. Staff
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JAPN 290,291: Independent Study-Japanese
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
These courses are intended to expand the student's basic capability in the four linguistic skills-listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students learn new sentence structures, vocabulary, and Chinese characters in addition to what they have learned in the intermediate course, using a basic language textbook, audio/visual media, and other supplementary materials. Prerequisite: 111, 112 or equivalent Staff
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LAT 101,102: Elementary Latin
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Emphasis on achieving skills necessary for sustained reading of classical Latin texts. Fundamentals and exercises in grammar, syntax, and development of vocabulary. Some work on Latin roots for vocabulary-building in English and enhancement of knowledge of European languages. Recitation. Staff
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LAT 101,102 - Elementary Latin
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LAT 111,112: Intermediate Latin
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Fall: Reading of short selections in prose and in the poetry of Catullus with attention to the political, moral, and cultural climate of the late Roman Republic. Spring: Reading of at least one book of Tusculan Disputations of Cicero and of selections from the Satyricon of Petronius against the background of the early Roman Empire. Recitation. Staff
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LAT 111,112 - Intermediate Latin
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LAT 211: Advanced Latin
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Courses such as: Latin Lyric Poetry, Latin Elegy, Latin Prose of the Early Empire, Latin Satire, Medieval Latin, Latin Philosophy, Lucretius, and Cicero. Staff
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LSK 105: College Study Skills
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is designed to help students develop the academic skills necessary for success at the college level. The course includes such study skills as listening, note taking, time management, textbook reading, a study method called SQ3R and test taking. It also includes a review of the theories of memory and forgetting, stress management, and career development. This course may be used for matriculation (3 Credits).
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LSK 115: The Freshman Experience
1.00 Credits
Lafayette College
LSK 115 introduces first-semester freshmen to the college experience. The course focuses on practical realities, such as time management, test taking, interaction with diverse populations, community involvement and financial planning. LSK 115 is a first semester requirement for all provisional students (1 Credit).
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LSK 118: Critical Thinking and Communication
1.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course is designed to develop and refine students' logic. Through class dialogue, difficult and controversial issues are explored from the perspective of clarity, organization, factual support, arguments pro and con, and emotional impact. Negotiation techniques and group dynamics are also analyzed (1 Credit).
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LSK 119: Information Gathering Skills
1.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course assists students in accessing and evaluating information provided in or through various formats, including standard printed volumes, websites, databases, and search engines (1 Credit).
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LSK 125: Drug and Alcohol Use
1.00 Credits
Lafayette College
The objective of this course is to survey the major drugs used in society today. Concentration is on the effects of the various street and prescription drugs on human health and behavior (1 Credit).
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