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JAPANESE 221: Japanese IV
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
A continuation of JAPAN 123, taught in a cultural context using the communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters, and various speech styles. Topics: Japan's climate, geography, and traveling in Japan. Previously JAPAN 211. Prerequisite: JAPN& 123 or 3-4 years of high school Japanese or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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JAPANESE 222: Japanese V
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
A continuation of JAPN& 221, taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and sentence structures. Topics: rules and regulations, Japanese society, future plans, and directions. Previously JAPAN 212. Prerequisite: JAPN& 221 or 4 years of high school Japanese or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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JAPANESE 223: Japanese VI
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
A continuation of JAPN& 222, taught in communicative approach, continued work on Kanji characters and speech styles. Topics: gift exchange, employment in Japan, neighborhood relations, and complaints. Previously JAPAN 213. Prerequisite: JAPN& 222 or 4 years of high school Japanese or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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JAPANESE 295: Special Topics In Japanese
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in Japanese. Previously JAPAN 285.
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JAPANESE 297: Individual Project In Japanese
1.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Individual project in a specific area of Japanese. By arrangement with instructor. Previously JAPAN 297. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's educational and work experience.
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JAPANESE 298: Individual Project In Japanese
2.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Individual project in a specific area of Japanese. By arrangement with instructor. Previously JAPAN 298. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's educational and work experience.
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JAPANESE 299: Individual Project In Japanese
3.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Individual project in a specific area of Japanese. By arrangement with instructor. Previously JAPAN 299. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's educational and work experience.
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LEARNING CENTER NORTH 001: GED Basic-Learning Center North
10.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Students read for understanding and prepare for GED exams, write connected paragraphs in essay format, apply mathematical concepts and procedures to solve problems, etc. Mandatory P/NC grading. Credits depend upon student entry into program.
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LEARNING CENTER NORTH 002: GED Advanced-Learning Center North
10.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Students read for understanding and prepare for GED exams, write connected paragraphs in essay format, apply mathematical concepts and procedures to solve problems, etc. Mandatory P/NC grading. Credits depend upon student entry into program.
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LIBRARY 170: Introduction to Digital Media
5.00 Credits
Shoreline Community College
Overview of basic digital media concepts, with emphasis on digital imaging using scanner, digital camera/camcorder, and consumer-grade PC based video editing system. Students design and produce simple digital media projects suitable for email or the Internet. Familiarity with windows environment helpful but not required. Previously LIB 190. Student option grading.
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