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AS 371.169: Exploring Art in a Virtual World (Online Course)
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
In most virtual worlds all of the content of that world has been created by the game's developers. But there are some exceptions. In Second Life all the content, the world you navigate, has been entirely produced by the players or users of that world. Interestingly, in this way it mirrors or Real Life, all the content of our society- our books, homes, shoes, art- has been *user* created as well. You've already seen the art of Real Life. Now explore, as well as learn how to begin building, art in Second Life.
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AS 371.189: B'More: Charm City through the Lens
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course will discuss the work of two Baltimore-based photographers and a film director. Students will be introduced to the concept of photography as an artistic medium for documenting a city's cultural life. Classroom lectures will be complemented by visits to Fells Point and Mount Vernon, as well as to a photo exhibit in a gallery. Using their own digital and cell phone cameras, students will create their own mini-portfolios to present.
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AS 371.303: Documentary Photography
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
In this course, we will explore different genres of documentary photography, including the fine art document, photojournalism, social documentary photography, the photo essay and photography of propaganda. Students will work on a semester-long photo-documentary project on a subject of their choice. Digital SLRs will be provided.
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AS 373.112: First Year Heritage Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 373.111 or Perm Req’d. Lab Req’d. Continuation of 373.111. For students who have significant, previously acquired ability to understand and speak Modern Standard Chinese. Course focuses on reading and writing. Teaching materials are the same as used in 373.115-116; however, both traditional and simplified versions of written Chinese characters are used. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 373.116: First Year Chinese II
4.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 373.115 or Perm. Req’d Continuation of 373.115. Introductory course in Modern Standard Chinese. Goals: mastery of elements of pronunciation and control of basic vocabulary of 800-900 words and most basic grammatical patterns. Students work first with Pin-Yin system, then with simplified version of written Chinese characters. Note: Student with existing demonstrable skills in spoken Chinese should take 373.111-112. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 373.212: Second Year Heritage Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 373.211 or Perm Req’d. Continuation of 375.211. For students who have significant, previously acquired ability to understand and speak Modern Standard Chinese. Course focuses on reading and writing. Teaching materials are the same as used in 373.115-116; however, both traditional and simplified versions of written Chinese characters are used. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 373.216: Second Year Chinese II
4.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: Perm Req’d. Consolidation of the foundation that students have laid in their first year of study and continued drill and practice in the spoken language, with continued expansion of reading and writing vocabulary and sentence patterns. Students will work with both simplified and traditional characters. Note: Students who have native-like abilities in comprehension and speaking should take 373.211-212. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 373.314: Third Year Heritage Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 373.313 or equivalent This course is a continuation of 373.313. Students need to have native-level fluency in speaking and understanding Chinese. The course focuses on reading and writing. In addition to the textbooks, downloaded articles on current affairs may also be included on a regular basis. Lab required.
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AS 373.316: Third Year Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 373.315 or Perm Req’d. Continuation of 373.315. This two-semester course consolidates and further expands students' knowledge of grammar and vocabulary and further develops reading ability through work with textbook material and selected modern essays and short stories. Class discussions will be in Chinese insofar as feasible, and written assignments will be given. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 373.416: Fourth Year Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Continuation of 373.415. Readings in modern Chinese prose, including outstanding examples of literature, newspaper articles, etc. Students should understand most of the readings with the aid of a dictionary, so that class discussion need not focus primarily on detailed explanations of grammar. Discussion, to be conducted in Chinese, will concentrate on the cultural significance of the readings' content. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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