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INTL 398: Intl Experiential Engagement
0.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(Coreq: Required participation in study abroad program) This course exposes students to learning about different cultures, social institutions and languages, as well as about themselves as a member of the global community through their personalized experience in participating in a study abroad program. Students participating in this course will explore their expectations and objectives for studying abroad before departure and complete post-reflection assignments assessing their expected versus actual learning upon completion of the program. May be repeated.
Prerequisite:
Take INTL*399;
Corequisite:
INTL*399
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INTL 399: International Experience
0.00 - 18.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
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ITAL 110: Introductory Italian I
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
For students with no or very limited background in Italian. Emphasis on the mastery of the basic structure of Italian through intensive conversa- tional exercise and practice. Development of reading and writing skills. Introduction to Italian.
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ITAL 115: Italian Studies I
5.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(5 credits) This class introduces students to the Italian language and the many facets of Italian culture. This course also helps students develop the basic language skills of speaking, listening, and communicating everyday situations in Italian culture. As a hybrid course, three credit hours are delivered face-to-face and two hours via distance learning activities. This course is desgined for absolute beginners and is not open to native speakers of Italian or students who already possess significant skills in the language as determined by the instructor. F,S,Su
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ITAL 120: Introductory Italian II
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
Continued emphasis on the mastery of the basic structure of Italian through intensive conversa- tional exercise and practice. Further development of reading and writing skills. Introduction to Italian culture.
Prerequisite:
Take ITAL*110;
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ITAL 210: Intermediate Italian I
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits)(Prereq: ITAL*130) Intensive review of fundamental language skills in preparation for advanced-level coursework. This is designed for students with some prior knowledge of the language, but not native speakers. Students with several years of experience with the language and/or heritage speakers should contact the instructor. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take ITAL*115(6051) or ITAL*120;
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ITAL 210 - Intermediate Italian I
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ITAL 211: Intermediate Italian Study II
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits)(Prereq: ITAL 210 or by placement) This course is designed for students with some prior knowledge of the language, but not native speakers. Students with several years of experience with the language and/or heritage speakers should contact the instructor. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take ITAL*210(3643);
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ITAL 310: Italian Conversation/Compositn
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits)(Prereq: ITAL*210 or permission of instructor) This course aims to develop oral and written proficiency at the intermediate-mid level. The method of instruction facilitates oral proficiency, emphasizing meaningful langauge use for authentic communicative purposes. The course includes readings from authentic sources, such as films, social media posts, newspaper articles, videos of Italian news, interviews with native speakers, short stories, graphic novels, vignettes, and songs. Offered as needed
Prerequisite:
Take ITAL*210(3643);
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ITAL 410: Italian Adaptations
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits)(Prereq: ITAL*305 or permission of instructor) This course critically discusses a selection of Italian literary texts from the Middle Ages to the contemporary time and their adaptations into cinematic products. It addresses questions related to language, style, and context in which texts and films are produced while taking a close look at the cinematic conversation and techniques of transposition. Texts draw from a wide range of genres (short stories, novels, theater plays, fairy tales, graphic narratives) including popular works such as The Decameron, Pinocchio, and Gomorrah. Offered as needed
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JAPN 110: Introductory Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
For students with no or very limited background in Japanese. Emphasis on the mastery of the basic structure of Japanese through intensive conversational exercise and practice. Development of reading and writing skills. Introduction to Japanese culture.
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