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JPAN 212: Intermediate Japanese II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 211 or the equivalent. A continuation of Japanese language at the intermediate level Text books: Integrated Approach to the Intermediate Japanese (L.9 - L.15) and Basic Kanji Book I (L.29 - L.34) Kanji: reproduction-approx.370/recognitio-approx.450
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JPAN 311: Intermediate Japanese III
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sherry. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 212 or the equivalent. This course is a continuation of Japanese language at the upper intermediate level, and authentic reading/listening materials are introduced besides the textbooks. Textbooks: Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese (L.11 L.14), Basic Kanji Book II (L.34 - L.36), and selected newspaper and video materials. Kanji: reproductionapprox400/recognitio-approx.450
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JPAN 312: Intermediate Japanese IV
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sherry. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 311 or the equivalent. Textbooks: Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese (L.15, Basic Kanji Book II (L.37 - L.45), Rapid Reading Japanese, and selected video materials. Kanji: reproduction-approx.500/recognitio-approx.600
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JPAN 381: Japanese for the Professions
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Takami. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 212 or the equivalent. Offered through Penn Language Center. An intermediate level course of Japanese language focusing on workplace-related topics. Intended for students who will use Japanese in the professions. Pragmatics are emphasized.
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JPAN 382: Japanese for the Professions II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Takami. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 381 or the equivalent.
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JPAN 411: Advanced Japanese I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 312 or the equivalent. Minimum 500 - 600 kanji knowledge is expected. A continuation of Japanese language beyond the intermediate level.
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JPAN 412: Advanced Japanese II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 411 or the equivalent.
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JPAN 481: Advanced Japanese for Proficiency I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sherry. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the JPAN 312 or 382 or the equivalent. Offered through Penn Language Center. This course is for students with an advanced background in Japanese, who are interested in taking at least the Level 2 Japanese Proficiency Test. Solid grammar, an extensive vocabulary, and the knowledge of at least 800-900 Chinese characters is required. This course is not continuous with any existing 300-level Japanese course; therefore, your grade from a 300-level course does not qualify you to take this course. Eligibility will be determined through an interview and placement test taken in the first meeting. All students who take this course are required to take the Japanese Proficiency Test in December. Since the JLPT is administered in December every year, if you wish to fully prepare for the test, the instructor strongly recommends that you take JPAN 482 first in the spring of the same year. For example, if you plan to take the test in December, 2010, start taking 482 in the spring 2010 and take 481 in the fall 2010. Different from other courses, this full-year course begins in the spring and ends in the fall, because the test is given in December. However, participation in 482 is optional.
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JPAN 482: Advanced Japanese for Proficiency II
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sherry. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the JPAN 481 and the Japanese Proficiency Test and permission of the instructor. Offered through the Penn Language Center. This course is for students with an advanced background in Japanese, who are interested in taking at least the Level 2 Japanese Proficiency Test. Solid grammar, an extensive vocabulary, and the knowledge of at least 800-900 Chinese characters is required. This course is not continuous with any existing 300-level Japanese course; therefore, your grade from a 300-level course does not qualify you to take this course. Eligibility will be determined through an interview and placement test taken in the first meeting. All students who take this course are required to take the Japanese Proficiency Test in December. Since the JLPT is administered in December every year, if you wish to fully prepare for the test, the instructor strongly recommends that you take JPAN 482 first in the spring of the same year. For example, if you plan to take the test in December, 2010, start taking 482 in the spring 2010 and take 481 in the fall 2010. Different from other courses, this full-year course begins in the spring and ends in the fall, because the test is given in December. However, participation in 482 is optional.
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JPAN 491: Readings in Classical Japanese I
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Chance, L. Prerequisite(s): Completion of JPAN 212 or equivalent. Readings in classical texts drawn from the Heian, Kamakura, Muromachi, and Edo periods. Introduction to the different styles of classical Japanese, and to classical Japanese as a whole.
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