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JPN 201.: Intermediate Japanese I. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Development of contemporary Japanese listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the intermediate- low level through cultural context, including continued practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN 102 or permission of instructor. Mammoto
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JPN 201. - Intermediate Japanese I. Every Fall
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JPN 202.: Intermediate Japanese II. Every Spring(NW)
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Continued development of contemporary Japanese listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the intermediate level in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations. Further practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN 201 or permission of instructor. Mammoto
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JPN 202. - Intermediate Japanese II. Every Spring(NW)
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JPN 301: . Upper Intermediate Japanese I. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the upper intermediate level of contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations, and continued practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN 202 or permission of instructor. Miura
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JPN 301 - . Upper Intermediate Japanese I. Fall 2008
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JPN 302: Upper Intermediate Japanese II. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Continued development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the upper intermediate level of contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations, as well as further practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Prerequisite: JPN 301 or permission of instructor. Miura
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JPN 302 - Upper Intermediate Japanese II. Spring 2009
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JPN 401: . Upper Intermediate Japanese III. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the upper-intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations, and continued practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Introduction of some authentic audio-visual and reading materials. Prerequisite: JPN 302 or permission of the instructor. Miura
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JPN 401 - . Upper Intermediate Japanese III. Fall 2008
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JPN 402: . Upper Intermediate Japanese IV. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills at the upper-intermediate to advanced level of proficiency in contemporary Japanese in cultural context, including handling a variety of informal and formal situations, as well as further practice in reading and writing Kanji characters. Further practice in handling some authentic audio-visual and reading materials. Prerequisite: JPN 401 or permission of the instructor. Miura Tutorials at more advanced levels may be arranged with the Director of the Japanese language program.
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JPN 402 - . Upper Intermediate Japanese IV. Spring 2009
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JUDAIC STUDIES 101 ,102: Elementary Modern Hebrew I and II. 101.Every Fall;102.Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to the basic structures and vocabulary of Modern Hebrew, oral and written. Tomer
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JUDAIC STUDIES 101 ,102 - Elementary Modern Hebrew I and II. 101.Every Fall;102.Every Spring
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JUDAIC STUDIES 112: Introduction to Judaism:Classical Texts. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
This course will focus on a number of classical texts ranging from the biblical period to the present. With the exception of a few selections, all have had their impact on Jewish culture in the Hebrew language. The chief aim of the course is to immerse students in the questions the texts raise, thus exposing them to continuity and change in Jewish self-understanding over time. The desired outcome is that the students become aware of certain key concepts (e.g. covenant, chosen-ness, prophecy, exile, redemption, Jewish law) and the continuing debates around them. Same as RST 112. Klein
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JUDAIC STUDIES 112 - Introduction to Judaism:Classical Texts. Every Fall
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JUDAIC STUDIES 201: Every Fall;202.Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Further development of oral, reading, and writing skills in Modern Hebrew. Tomer
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JUDAIC STUDIES 201 - Every Fall;202.Every Spring
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JUDAIC STUDIES 201 ,202: Intermediate Modern Hebrew III and IV.(LS)
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Intermediate Modern Hebrew III and IV.(LS)
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JUDAIC STUDIES 201 ,202 - Intermediate Modern Hebrew III and IV.(LS)
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