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JOU 535: History of Journalism
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A study of the development of American journalism, with emphasis on the evolution of newspapers and electronic news media. Examination of principles and social theory underlying the practice of journalism.
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JPN 101: Beginning Japanese I
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A course in first semester Japanese language.
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JPN 102: Beginning Japanese II
4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A course in second semester Japanese language. Prereq: JPN 101 or equivalent.
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JPN 201: Intermediate Japanese I
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A course in third semester Japanese language. Prereq: JPN 102/RAE 121 or equivalent.
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JPN 202: Intermediate Japanese II
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A course in fourth semester Japanese language. Prereq: JPN 201/RAE 220 or equivalent.
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JPN 283: Japanese Film
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study of Japanese films as an expression of Japanese culture. Viewing of films outside of class required. (Same as ENG 283.)
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JPN 301: Advanced Japanese I
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course is primarily a course in contemporary Japanese culture, but serves as a third year language course. The "texts" will consist of contemporary written materials (books, magazines, newspapers) and visual materials (tv programs, movies) and will exercise the four skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) studied in the first four semesters of the language. By building on the skills learned in the initial semesters, this course will continue and strengthen the oral and aural, written and reading skills in Japanese, for students who have studied the equivalent of two years of Japanese language. Further, this course will emphasize the speaking and listening skills. It is paired with JPN 302, a course emphasizing reading and writing skills. Thus, students who complete this course will be able to communicate at a rather sophisticated level of Japanese on a variety of contemporary topics within Japanese society. Prereq: JPN 202 or permission of instructor.
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JPN 302: Advanced Japanese II
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course is primarily a course in contemporary Japanese culture, but serves as third year language course. The "texts" will consist of contemporary written materials (books, magazines, newspapers) and visual materials (tv programs, movies) and will exercise thefour skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) studied in the first four semesters of the language. By building on the skills learned in the initial semesters, this course will continue and strengthen the oral and aural, written and reading skills in Japanese, for students who have studied the equivalent of two years of Japanese language. Further, this course will emphasize the reading and writing skills. It is paired with JPN 301, a course emphasizing speaking and listening skills. Thus, students who complete this course will be able to communicate at a rather sophisticated level of Japanese on a variety of contemporary topics within Japanese society, and will be comfortable within Japanese print media. Prereq: JPN 301.
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JPN 320: Introduction to Japanese Culture, Pre- Modern to 1868
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course, taught in English, is designed as a general introduction to the culture of pre-modern Japan (up to the Meiji Restoration of 1868). This discussion will focus heavily on the literary arts but will also encompass film, architecture, and the fine arts.
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JPN 321: Introduction to Japanese Culture, Meiji to Present
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
General introduction to Japanese culture from Meiji Restoration (1868) to the present, focusing mainly on the literary arts, but also including film, architecture and the fine arts. (Same as ANT 321.)
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