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AEac 470Z: China After Deng Xiaoping
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course examines some of the issues associated with modernization and economic development in Post-Deng Xiaoping China. The course focuses on the era of economic reform associated with Deng, and is particularly concerned with the social, spatial and political ramifications of China's entry into the global economy. Prerequisite(s): any of the following: A Eac 160 Z or 170, or A Gog 102Z or 220.
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AEac 497: Independent Study in Chinese
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Projects in selected areas of Chinese studies, with regular progress reports. Supervised readings of texts in Chinese. May be repeated once for credit when topics differ. Prerequisite(s): two 300-level Chinese courses and equivalent, or permission of instructor.
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AEaj 101: Elementary Japanese I
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Designed for the acquisition of a basic competence in modern standard Japanese in the areas of speaking, reading and writing. Format will be lecture with drill and discussion. Five class hours a week will be enhanced with a one-hour language lab. Not open to students with previous knowledge of the Japanese language.
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AEaj 101 - Elementary Japanese I
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AEaj 102: Elementary Japanese II
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Continuation of A Eaj 101. Aural comprehension, speaking, reading and writing will be emphasized. The format will be lecture will drill and discussion, and one hour in the language lab. Prerequisite(s): A Eaj 101 or permission of instructor.
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AEaj 170: Japan:its Culture and Heritage
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the essential elements of traditional Japanese civilization and their transformation in the post-Meiji era and twentieth century. Focus on the development of basic Japanese social, political, and aesthetic ideas. Conducted in English; no knowledge of Japanese is required.
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AEaj 201: Intermediate Japanese I
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Concentrates on the reading and analysis of language texts. A large amount of time is devoted to the understanding of Japanese grammar and oral practice. The format will be lecture with drill and discussion. Prerequisite(s): A Eaj 102 or permission of instructor.
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AEaj 201 - Intermediate Japanese I
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AEaj 202: Intermediate Japanese II
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Continuation of A Eaj 201. The course will concentrate on the reading and analysis of language texts. A large amount of time is devoted to the understanding of Japanese grammar and oral practice. The format will be lecture with drill and discussion. Prerequisite(s): A Eaj 201 or permission of instructor.
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AEaj 205X: Japanese Studies Research and Bibliographic Methods
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course will cover research and bibliographic methods in Japanese Studies. Students will learn how to navigate library catalogs and the internet with specific emphasis on Japanese databases and resources. Students will also learn how to use reference materials, such as character dictionaries. Only one of A Eaj 205X, A Eac 205X, and A Eas 205X may be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): one year or equivalent of Japanese.
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AEaj 210: Survey of Traditional Japanese Literature
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course presents a survey of the major works of traditional Japanese literature from the 9th to the 19thcentury, including the Tosa Journal, the Pillow Book, and Essays in Idleness. The course is conducted solely in English; knowledge of Japanese is not required.
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AEaj 212: Modern Japanese Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of prose literature in Japan from the Meiji Restoration (1868) to the present. Emphasis is placed on pre-war writers and their quest for modernity.
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