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ITAL 315: (D) Italian Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
An examination of Italian culture and society from the Renaissance to today. The course traces the development of Italian culture and society through primary texts, including essays, plays, short stories, films, opera and contemporary music, and sculpture and painting.
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ITAL 321: Italian Short Story
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ITAL 311 and 312)This course will examine the Italian short story through a study of representative texts. Taught in Italian. May be taken as part of the Italian minor and major and Italian Studies Concentration.
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ITAL 321 - Italian Short Story
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ITAL 322: Italian Theatre
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Pre-requisites: ITAL 311-312 or equivalent)This course will examine Italian theatre through a study of representative forms and texts. Taught in Italian. May be taken as part of the Italian minor and major and Italian Studies Concentration.
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ITAL 333: Italian Practicum
1.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisite: Enrollment in a FLaC course, that is, a course listed as E and F, English language or Foreign language credit bearing.)A one-credit course in the target language to supplement FLaC courses (Foreign Language across the Curriculum) taught in English. In addition to doing their reading and writing in the target language, students receiving credit in the target language will meet an additional hour per week for discussion in that language.
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ITAL 413: (CL,D,W) Topics in Italian Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ITAL 311-312 or equivalent)Studies of a specific author, period, movement, theme, and/or genre. Taught in Italian. Because topics may vary, the course may be repeated for credit with the consent of the Department chair.
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ITAL 439: (CL,D,W) The Craft of Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: ITAL 311-312 or equivalent.)In this course, students will undertake a series of translation and interpretation exercises and activities from Italian to English. Focus will be on the application of grammatical structures as well as on the interpretive qualities of transposing from one idiom to another. Taught in Italian. This course may fulfill the requirements of the Italian minor and major and in the Italian Studies Concentration.
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JPN 101: (CF) Beginning Japanese
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(JPN 101 is normally the prerequisite to 102.)Development of the fundamental skills, listening, speaking, reading and writing, with emphasis on language performance. Emphasis on practical application of the basic skills for business-related activities. Relevant cultural aspects are introduced. Designed primarily for students with no background in the Japanese language. Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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JPN 102: (CF) Beginning Japanese
3.00 Credits
University of Scranton
(JPN 101 is normally the prerequisite to 102.)Development of the fundamental skills, listening, speaking, reading and writing, with emphasis on language performance. Emphasis on practical application of the basic skills for business-related activities. Relevant cultural aspects are introduced. Designed primarily for students with no background in the Japanese language. (JPN 101 is normally the prerequisite to 102.) Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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JPN 211: Intermediate Japanese
1.50 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: JPN 101-102 or equivalent)This course continues development of the four major skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Upon completion of the course students will understand all the basic concepts of the structure of the language. (JPN 211 or its equivalent is normally the prerequisite to 212.) Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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JPN 212: Intermediate Japanese
1.50 Credits
University of Scranton
(Prerequisites: JPN 101-102 or equivalent)This course continues development of the four major skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Upon completion of the course students will understand all the basic concepts of the structure of the language. (JPN 211 or its equivalent is normally the prerequisite to 212.) Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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