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Japanese 205 ,206: Intermediate Japanese Takemoto
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course continues to introduce new grammar patterns and kanji, while providing the student with the opportunity to practice conversational skills and to read cultural and literary materials. Five periods per week. Prerequisites: Japanese 106 or consent of instructor.
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Japanese 205 ,206 - Intermediate Japanese Takemoto
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Japanese 305 ,306: Third Year Japanese Johnson
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
A comprehensive grammar review plus continued instruction and practice in Japanese conversation, grammar, and composition. Focus on development of strong reading and translation skills in order to explore ways to recognize and communicate intercultural differences. Students must know how to use a kanji dictionary. Prerequisites: Japanese 206 or consent of instructor. Students who have not taken Japanese at Whitman previously are required to take an oral and written placement examination for entrance.
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Japanese 305 ,306 - Third Year Japanese Johnson
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Japanese 391 ,392: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff This course is designed for students who have completed two years of college-level Japanese and who desire to pursue further studies in Japanese language, literature, or religion. The instructor will select readings in Japanese on topics in which the student shows interest. Training in the use of a kanji ( character) dictionary will be an important component of the course. Students taking the class for three or more credits will be required to prepare translations of selected readings with a critical introductory essay. Prerequisites: Japanese 206 and consent of instructor. The program in Japanese also includes courses in world literature. These classes are listed below and in the World Literature section of the catalog.
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Japanese 391 ,392 - Independent Study
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Latin American and Caribbean Literature 495: Latin American Studies Senior Thesis Workshop x
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff Required of and limited to senior majors in Latin American Studies.
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Latin American and Caribbean Literature 495 - Latin American Studies Senior Thesis Workshop x
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Latin American and Caribbean Literature 496: Latin American Studies Senior Thesis x
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff The completion of the draft of the senior thesis prepared by Latin American Studies 495. Required of and limited to senior majors in Latin American studies.
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Latin American and Caribbean Literature 496 - Latin American Studies Senior Thesis x
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Latin American and Caribbean Literature 498: Latin American Studies Honors Thesis x
2.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff The completion of the draft of the thesis prepared in Latin American Studies 495. Required of and limited to senior honors candidates in Latin American Studies. Prerequisite: Admission to honors candidacy.
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Latin American and Caribbean Literature 498 - Latin American Studies Honors Thesis x
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Library 100: Use of the Library
1.00 Credits
Whitman College
Staff The use of print and electronic resources and library services. Instruction designed to teach students to conduct research more effectively. One seminar per week. Graded credit/no credit. Open to first- and second-year students, others by consent.
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Library 100 - Use of the Library
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Mathematics and Computer Science 108: Introduction to Mathematical Thinking x, Keef
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
This course will introduce students to mathematical thinking by studying a variety of mathematical topics. Topics may include problem solving strategies, recreational mathematics and puzzles, mathematics of finance, voting power, and game theory. This course is not designed to prepare students for calculus and is intended primarily for the nonmath major. Prerequisite: two years of high school mathematics.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 108 - Introduction to Mathematical Thinking x, Keef
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Mathematics and Computer Science 125: Calculus I
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Fall: Keef, Gordon, Guichard Spring: Fontenot A brief review of some precalculus topics followed by limits, continuity, a discussion of derivatives, and applications of the derivative. Prerequisites: two years of high school algebra; one year of plane geometry; and knowledge of trigonometry and conic sections or consent of the instructor.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 125 - Calculus I
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Mathematics and Computer Science 126: Calculus II
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Fall: Fontenot, Guichard Spring: Guichard, Fontenot A continuation of Mathematics 125, covering integration, techniques for computing antiderivatives, applications of the definite integral, and infinite series.
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Mathematics and Computer Science 126 - Calculus II
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