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5.00 Credits
Through an interdisciplinary approach this course will expand to the diverse ethnic and cultural world of East Asia. Topics of exploration include settlement and conflict, religious values and beliefs, colonization, economic power, political influence, and ethnic diversity. In an effort to understand major world events, both dominant and subordinate groups will receive equal consideration. The specific countries of our inquiry include China, Japan, the Korea's, Mongolia, and Taiwan. Specific countries and topics to be discussed will vary according to the expertise of the instructor and current events. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or concurrent enrollment.
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5.00 Credits
Through an interdisciplinary approach, this course will expand, inform and expose students to the diverse ethnic and cultural world of South and Southeast Asia. Topics of exploration include ethnic diversity, settlement and conflict, religious values and beliefs, colonization, and economic power and influence. In an effort to understand major world events, both dominant and subordinate groups will receive equal consideration of their perspective. The specific countries of our enquiry include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka; Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam. Specific countries and topics to be discussed will vary according to the expertise of the instructor and current events. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or concurrent enrollment.
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5.00 Credits
Interdisciplinary study of sub-Saharan Africa from prehistory to the present. Emphasis on fostering an understanding of this complex and important region by exploring the major forces that have shaped and continue to shape sub-Saharan Africa. Students should be prepared to read and write at the college level. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
An in-depth interdisciplinary study of the life and culture(s) of one country or region of the world, with a focus on the relationship between the arts, history, religion, politics, and socio-economic conditions and cultural values and traditions in the region. Exploration of the role the culture has in the larger world and the political, cultural and economic issues that impact that role. (Specific culture of focus will change each quarter as selected by the instructor.) Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary introduction to the theory and practice of communication processes in international organizational settings. Compares organizational cultures, systems, and networks and develops skills for communicating effectively in an international/intercultural workplace. Cultures of focus will be determined by instructor. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to skills in speaking, reading, and writing with particular attention to its unique features, such as tones and characters, and its cultural context. This course was formerly known as JAPN 101. Prerequisite: none.
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5.00 Credits
Additional skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Continuing study of cultural aspects. This course was formerly known as JAPN 102. Prerequisite: JAPn& 121 or JAPn 101, or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Japanese 123 is a continuation of Japanese 122, a course in advanced Japanese for non-native speakers. Additional advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Continuing study of cultural theories. This course was formerly known as JAPN 103. Prerequisite: JAPn& 122, or JAPn 102, or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Continuing study of cultural themes. This course was formerly known as JAPN 201. Prerequisite: JAPn& 123 or JAPn 103, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced skills in listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Continuing study of cultural themes. This course was formerly known as JAPN 202. Prerequisite: JAPn& 221 or JAPn 201 or instructor's permission.
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