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4.00 Credits
Intermediate German I is the first course of a three-course sequence at the intermediate level. This sequence provides students with the tools necessary to increase their ability to function in German. Communicative activities, contemporary texts, vocabulary study, and grammar are used to expand all communication skills, especially oral proficiency. A study of contemporary German life and culture is part of the course. Part of the German language/ culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies European track. (0525-462 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually in fall)
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4.00 Credits
Intermediate German II is the second course of a three-course sequence at the intermediate level. This sequence provides students with the tools necessary to increase their ability to function in German. Communicative activities, contemporary texts, vocabulary study, and grammar are used to expand all communication skills, especially oral proficiency. Part of the German language/ culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies European track. (0525-463 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually in winter)
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4.00 Credits
Intermediate German III is the third course in a three-course sequence at the intermediate level. This sequence provides students with the tools necessary to increase their ability to function in German. Communicative activities, contemporary texts, vocabulary study, and grammar are used to expand all communication skills, especially oral proficiency. Part of the German language/ culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies European track. (0525-464 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually in spring)
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4.00 Credits
This course is the first course of the three-course sequence at the advanced level. It provides advanced students of German with the tools necessary to refine their speaking, writing, reading and listening skills. The course includes a study of advanced grammar. Literary and non-literary texts will be read and analyzed. Part of the German language/culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies European track. (0525-465 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually in fall)
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4.00 Credits
This course is the second course of the three-course sequence at the advanced level. It provides advanced students of German with the tools necessary to refine their speaking, writing, reading and listening skills. The course includes a study of advanced grammar. Literary and non-literary texts will be read and analyzed. Part of the German language/culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies European track. (0525-466 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually in winter)
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4.00 Credits
This course is the last course of the three-course sequence at the advanced level. It provides students of German with the tools necessary to refine their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. The course includes a study of advanced grammar. Literary and non-literary texts will be read and discussed. A study of the contemporary German-speaking world is included. Part of the German language/culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies European track. (0525 467 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 (offered annually in spring)
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3.00 Credits
This is the first course in the first-year sequence designed for students with no prior exposure to Japanese. It provides a sound introduction to the language as it is spoken and written today. A strong emphasis is placed on oral proficiency and the appropriate use of language in the Japanese society. Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries are also taught for written communication. The course is a prerequisite for the Japanese language/culture concentration and minors; and may be taken as an elective or for arts of expression credit. It is also a prerequisite for the KIT/RIT summer program in Kanazawa, Japan. Not open to students with prior Japanese instruction. See instructor for placement. Part of the international studies East Asian track. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered regularly)
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3.00 Credits
This is the second course in the first-year sequence. It provides a sound introduction to the language as it is spoken and written today. A strong emphasis is placed on proficiency and the appropriate use of language in the Japanese society. Students continue to learn how to use language in real-life situations for different communication purposes. Approximately 50 Kanji characters are also introduced for written communication. The course is a prerequisite for the KIT/RIT summer program in Kanazawa, Japan. Part of the Japanese language/culture concentration and minor; the Japanese language minor; and may also be taken as an elective. Students must have a good command of Hiragana and Katakana to take this course. Part of the international studies East Asian track. (0525-480 or equivalent) See instructor for placement. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered regularly)
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3.00 Credits
This is the third course in the first-year sequence. It provides a sound introduction to the language as it is spoken and written today. A strong emphasis is placed on proficiency and the appropriate use of language in the Japanese society. Students continue to learn how to use language in real life situations for different communication purposes. Students learn approximately 60 Kanji in this course. Students must have a good command of Hiragana and Katakana and some basic Kanji to take this course. The course is a prerequisite for the KIT/RIT summer program in Kanazawa, Japan. Part of the Japanese language/culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies East Asian track. (0525-481 or equivalent) See instructor for placement. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered regularly)
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4.00 Credits
This is the first course in the second-year sequence designed to give students more advanced instruction and practice in the skills of speaking, reading, writing, and comprehending contemporary Japanese. A strong emphasis is placed on proficiency through reading, writing, and speaking activities. Students learn cultural information and practice using the language in real life situations in Japanese society. Approximately 60 new Kanji are introduced. The course is a prerequisite for the KIT/RIT summer program in Kanazawa, Japan. Part of the Japanese language/culture concentration and minors; and may also be taken as an elective. Part of the international studies East Asian track. (0525-482 or equivalent) See instructor for placement. Class 4, Credit 4
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