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AS 376.407: Music and Evolution
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 377.132: Elementary Russian II
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 377.131 Section 02 taught at Goucher May not be taken S/U Continuation of 377.131. Designed to give student a firm foundation in the language, with special emphasis on the development of vocabulary, basic reading, and conversational skills.
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AS 377.209: Adv Russian Grammar
4.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Continuation of 377.208. Intensive oral work; continued emphasis on grammar and reading comprehension.
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AS 377.210: Russian Conversation & Composition
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Taught at Goucher Discussions based on readings assigned in advance. Special attention is paid to the acquisition and active use of pertinent vocabulary.
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AS 377.254: Soul of Russia: Culture and Civilization
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
The evolution of Russian culture and civilization from the Mongol invasion to the present day conducted through a study of literary texts, architecture, art, music, film, and multimedia. Taught in English. Taught at Goucher.
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AS 377.318: Chekov and the Short Story
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Taught in Russian Chekhov's short stories and plays studied against the social, political, and philosophic background of his time. Close readings and in-depth stylistic analysis. Designed for advanced students.
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AS 377.396: Senior Seminar II: 20th Century Masterpieces
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Perm Req’d. Rotating topics in 20th century prose, poetry, drama, or film. This course focuses on political, social, and ideological factors in the development of Russian literature of the 20th century. A study of leading Russian authors and the conflicts between artistic freedom and political conformity. Taught in Russian.
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AS 378.116: First Year Japanese II
4.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq. 378.115. This course is designed for students who have no background or previous knowledge in Japanese. The course consists of lectures on Tuesday/Thursday and conversation classes on Monday/Wednesdays/Fridays. The goal of the course is the simultaneous progression of four skills (speaking, listening, writing, and reading) as well as familiarity with aspects of Japanese culture. By the end of the fall term, students will have basic speaking and listening comprehension skills, a solid grasp of basic grammar items, reading and writing skills, and a recognition and production of approximately 60 kanji in context. Knowledge of grammar will be expanded significantly in 2nd year Japanese. May not be taken S/U. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 378.216: Second Year Japanese II
4.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 378.215 or equivalent Lab required Limit 15 per section Continuation of Beginning Japanese and Intermediate Japanese I; Training in spoken and written language, increasing their knowledge of more complex patterns. At completion, students will have a working knowledge of about 250 Kanji. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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AS 378.316: Third Year Japanese II
3.50 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 378.315 or equivalent. Continuation of 378.315. Emphasis shifts toward reading, while development of oral-aural skills also continues apace. The course presents graded readings in expository prose and requires students to expand their knowledge of Kanji, grammar, and both spoken and written vocabulary. Lab required. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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