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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of third-term Chinese. Development of spoken and written skills, as well as familiarity with current Chinese culture. Class discussions in Chinese. Four hours of class, with additional lab work and individual sessions for each student. Prerequisite, 130 or consent of instructor. The Department.
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Designed for students who wish to use Chinese beyond everyday conversation. Concentrates on subtleties of Chinese grammar and builds a vocabulary through extensive use of short texts. Includes expository writing. Four hours of class, with additional tutorial and laboratory work. Taught primarily in Chinese. Prerequisite, 140 or consent of instructor. Lin.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Advanced Chinese I, with emphasis on making the transition from textbook to an advanced level of competence for reading periodicals and journals in China. Discussion, written and oral work. Taught in Chinese. Prerequisite, 200 or consent of instructor. The Department.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic structures and vocabulary. Emphasis on oral communication with practice in reading and writing, using the two syllabaries (hiragana and katakana) and 26 kanji characters. Four 50-minute classes a week (Monday-Thursday), with additional lab work and individual sessions (Friday). Maximum enrollment, 15. Kamiya and Maekawa.
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3.00 Credits
Continued work in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, with mastery of 99 kanji characters. Four 50-minute classes a week (Monday-Thursday), with additional lab work and individual sessions. Prerequisite, 110, or consent of instructor. Maximum enrollment, 15. Kamiya and Maekawa.
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3.00 Credits
Completion of introduction to basic structures of the language. Continued emphasis on oral communication, with practice in reading simple texts. An additional 130 kanji characters will be introduced. Four 50-minute classes a week (Monday-Thursday), with additional lab work and individual sessions. Prerequisite, 120 or consent of instructor. Omori and Maekawa.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate Japanese with continued emphasis on oral communication. An additional 130 kanji characters will be introduced. Four 50-minute classes a week (Monday-Thursday), with additional lab work and individual sessions. Prerequisite, 130, or consent of instructor. Omori and Maekawa.
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3.00 Credits
Increasing emphasis on written Japanese, with acquisition of an additional 250 kanji characters. Prerequisite, 140, or consent of instructor. Maekawa.
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Continuation of Advanced Japanese I, with guided practice in reading modern texts with acquisition of additional 250 kanji characters. Prerequisite, 200, or consent of instructor. Maekawa.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the role of government in the economy from both the expenditure side and the income (tax) side. Topics include public goods, externalities, the U.S. "safety net," social security, government involvement in health care, public choice, budget deficits, the U.S. tax system, and the effects of taxation and government programs on behavior. Prerequisite, 102. Not open to students who have taken 440/475.
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