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JJ 490: 4- Internship in Juvenile Justice
3.00 - 8.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Extensive practical experience with a juvenile justice agency, subject to internship committee approval. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing, JJ or CJAd major, department approval, cumulative GPA 2.5, and a JJ or CJAd GPA 3.2. Course may be repeated once for a total of 8 hours credit.
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JJ 499: Independent Study in Juvenile Justice
6.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Individually directed study for advanced majors in areas of juvenile justice selected with adviser approval. Proposal detailing scope, depth, area of concentration, and credit must be approved by program director and division Dean. A minimum GPA of 3.0 in major area or permission required. Course may be repeated once for a total of 6 hours credit. The pre-certification training course for new law enforcement officers in Missouri, approved by P.O.S.T. (Peace Officer Standards and Training) Office of the State Department of Public Safety. The broad range of topics includes Missouri criminal law, traffic law, criminal investigation, reports, defensive tactics, firearms, legal subjects, and human relations. The topics are designed and required by P.O.S.T. under Section 590.100 et. seq. RSMO. Prerequisites: Permission of Training Director and LE 180 (Additional lab fee for course.)
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JPN 100: cr Introductory Japanese
1.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Introductory course which will get students acquainted with Japanese alphabet, customs, culture, and social behaviors. The course will mainly focus on spoken Japanese and Japanese written alphabet. No grammar or structural patterns will be explicitly taught in this course. Prerequisite: none.
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JPN 100 - cr Introductory Japanese
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JPN 101: Beginning Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Pronunciation, conversation, and grammar. Aural/oral drill.
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JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I
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JPN 102: Beginning Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Continuation of Japanese 101. Additional work in pronunciation, conversation, and grammar. Aural/oral drill. Prerequisite: Jpn 101.
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JPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II
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JPN 203: Intermediate Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Grammar review and continued aural/oral practice. Prerequisite: Jpn 102.
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JPN 203 - Intermediate Japanese I
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JPN 204: Intermediate Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Continuation of Japanese 203 with additional grammar review and continued aural/oral practice. Prerequisite: Jpn 203.
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JPN 204 - Intermediate Japanese II
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JPN 298: Topics in Japanese
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Topics not normally included in another course. Prerequisites are determined by the department and stipulated in the syllabus.
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JPN 305: Advanced Japanese I
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
First half of an advanced course on spoken and written Japanese. This third-year course will continue to focus on the spoken language, but increased attention will be given to reading in the native script and to writing. Students who enroll in the course must be able to read and write in hiragana and katakana and should be familiar with the basic kanji introduced in Japanese 100 and 200 level. Prerequisite: Jpn 204 or placement test.
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JPN 306: Advanced Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Conclusion of an advanced course on spoken and written Japanese. This third-year course will continue to focus on the spoken language, but increased attention will be given to reading in the native script and to writing. Students who enroll in the course must be able to read and write in hiragana and katakana, and should be familiar with the basic kanji introduced in Japanese 100 and 200 level. Prerequisite: Jpn 305 or placement test.
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