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JPN 251: Readings in Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Readings in Japanese literature, society, and culture from the nineteenth century to contemporary literature. P-JPN 231 or POI.
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JPN 350: Japanese Modern Literature Survey I
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Examines several key works of modern and contemporary literature in Japanese. Fosters critical reading and interpretive skills and teaches the stylistics of writing analytical essays. P-JPN 250, 251 or POI.
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JPN 351: Japanese Modern Literature Survey II
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Further analysis of key works of modern and contemporary literature in Japanese. Fosters critical reading and interpretive skills and teaches the stylistics of writing analytical essays. P-JPN 350 or POI.
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LAC 210: Introduction to Latin-American Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the historical, economic, cultural, and social issues that shape Latin America. Also listed as ANT 210. (CD)
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LAC 220C: Afro-Cuban Cultural Expressions
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Also listed as SPN 371C. Offered in Havana. (CD)
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LAC 310: Special Topics in Latin-American Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Selected topics in Latin-American studies; topics vary from year to year.
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LAC 398: Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Reading, research, or internship course designed to meet the needs and interests of selected students, to be carried out under the supervision of a faculty member in the Latin-American studies minor. P-POI. Students may choose from the following list of electives when designing their minor. See the relevant department listings for course descriptions. Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin. The program director maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. Visit www.wfu.edu/las for current offerings. Electives for Latin-American Studies
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LIB 100: Accessing Information in the Twenty-first Century
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
This seven and a half week course provides a basic understanding of concepts in the research process, enabling students to identify appropriate strategies for filling the information need. The course explores the broad array of information sources in various formats and disciplines, and emphasizes the organization, efficient retrieval, and critical evaluation of electronic and print information. Contact Rosalind Tedford, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, for more information.
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LIB 210: Social Science Research Sources and Strategies
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
This half-semester course provides students with an understanding of the sources and strategies necessary for doing research in the social sciences (anthropology, communication, education, psychology and sociology). Topics covered include strategies for developing research projects, resources available in each discipline, finding and evaluating sources and interpreting research results.
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LIB 220: Science Research Sources and Strategies
1.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
This half-semester course provides students with an understanding of the sources and strategies necessary for doing research in the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics, and health and exercise science). Topics covered include strategies for developing research projects, resources available in each discipline, finding and evaluating sources and interpreting research results.
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