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Italian 479: Contemporary Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
L. Rojas This course offers critical study of selected contemporary Latin American texts in the light of current modes of writing and interpretation. The course delineates the major patterns of formal and thematic development within the literary history of Latin American letters, but emphasizes the analysis of structural and linguistic problems posed by the texts.
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Italian 480: Major Hispanic Authors
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff This seminar, offered on an irregular basis, provides the opportunity for extensive study of the works of the most distinguished authors writing in the Spanish language. It is taught by a staff member who has particular interest and expertise in the literature to be examined.
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Italian 490: Honors
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
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Japanese 121 ,122: Elementary Japanese
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
M. Aizawa, K. Vassil An introduction to basic structures and vocabulary, this course emphasizes oral communication. Practice in reading and writing using the two syllabaries ( hiragana and katakana) and approximately 100 Chinese characters is offered. Degree credit is given for completion of one term.
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Japanese 121 ,122 - Elementary Japanese
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Japanese 123-124: Intensive Japanese
2.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff This double course (taught eight hours per week) covers the materials presented in JAPN 121, 122 at an accelerated pace; it introduces the four basic skills of speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing. The emphasis is on thorough mastery of the basic structures of Japanese through intensive aural-oral practice and extensive use of audiovisual materials. The two kana syllabaries and about 100 Kanji ( characters) will be introduced toward the goals of developing reading skills and reinforcing grammar and vocabulary acquisition. The course is offered in spring when there is sufficient demand; and students will earn two course credits, thus qualifying students for the Japan Study Group in the fall.
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Japanese 201 ,202: Intermediate Japanese
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Y. Aizawa, Y. Hirata This course completes the presentation of basic structures of the language. There is continued emphasis on oral communication, with practice in reading simple texts and acquisition of an additional 500 Chinese characters by the end of the term. Prerequisites: JAPN 121 and 122, or permission of instructor.
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Japanese 201 ,202 - Intermediate Japanese
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Japanese 222: Japan through Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
K. Vassil This course introduces representative modern and pre-modern works of Japanese literature in English translation, as well as modern works of Japanese film. Prerequisites: none.
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Japanese 251: Intermediate Japanese III
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Intermediate Japanese III
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Japanese 251 - Intermediate Japanese III
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Japanese 291 ,391, 491: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Staff Independent studies courses are designed to fulfill advanced individual study needs in language and literature not otherwise provided in the department.
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Japanese 291 ,391, 491 - Independent Study
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Japanese 301 ,302: Advanced Japanese
3.00 Credits
Colgate University
Y. Aizawa, Y. Hirata Increasing emphasis on written Japanese, with acquisition by the end of the term of an additional 500 Chinese characters. In the second term of the sequence, students are given guided practice in reading unedited, modern texts. Prerequisite: JAPN 202 or permission of instructor.
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Japanese 301 ,302 - Advanced Japanese
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