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HON 107: Honors Reading Group
1.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A student reading group, convened by a faculty member. Group meets once per week to discuss assigned readings; students take turns leading discussion. Possible "readings" include: an anthology of short stories or poetry, collections of essays on a particular topic, a novel, or even a Film Series. This course may be repeated up to three times for credit, provided that a substantially different set of readings is covered each time. Enrollment is limited to students in the Honors Program.
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HON 300: Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
An interdisciplinary seminar on a topic chosen by the Honors Program Committee. Open to Honors students after their freshman year. May be repeated for credit, provided that different topics are taught each time. Prerequisite: Admission to the Honors Program.
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HON 440: Honors Independent Study
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Prerequisite: Prior arrangement with the Instructor.
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JPN 101-102: Elementary Japanese I and II
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Immediate introduction of hiragana, katakana and kanji immerses students in an authentic linguistic environment, and use of communicative strategies in class and with the text encourages rapid acquisition of skill in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Lab required. Elementary Japanese I Fall; Elementary Japanese II Spring, Fall as needed
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JPN 201: Intermediate Japanese
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Emphasis on development of basic skills acquired in Elementary Japanese and role playing activities to develop student ability to travel and study in Japan. Students will also have the opportunity to give presentations in Japanese on topics of their own choosing. Lab required. Fall
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JPN 202: Intermediate Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Readings from Japanese newspapers and magazines and other authentic sources will be introduced, and classroom activities will focus on creating a "total language environment" with the exclusive use of Japanese, and using language in a variety of "real life" situations. Lab required. Spring as neede
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JPN 320: Traditional Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
An introduction to the canonical works of traditional Japanese poetry and prose written from the 7th to 19th centuries a.d. Discussions and lectures focus on modes of change and continuity in form, theme and influence. Odd Falls
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JPN 322: Modern Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
An introduction to the history and trajectory of modern Japanese literature from the 1880's to today. Discussions and lectures focus on Japanese modernization, the effect of imperialism and colonialism in Asia and the two world wars, and Japan's cultural presence in Asia today. Even Springs
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JPN 335: Traditional Japanese Theatre
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Students will experience Noh, Kabuki and Bunraku theatre by reading texts and practicing actual modes of performance including singing and dancing. Lectures will include video presentation of performances while discussions will focus the relationship between dramatic theory and practice and the role texts play in these dramatic forms. Odd Springs
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JPN 355: Doing Business in Asia
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
This course will introduce students to business practices and strategies in Asia with case studies of actual businesses in Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan. Students will acquire familiarity with the languages, cultures and histories of East Asia to prepare them for smooth interaction with businesspeople from Asian cultures and to minimize potential misunderstanding and conflict. Even Falls
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