Japanese
Japanese - JAPN
1013 - Elementary
Japanese - 3 credit hours
Designed for students with no previous training in or
knowledge of Japanese, offers simultaneous development of skills in
speaking, reading, aural comprehension, and writing. Formal
and colloquial speech forms will be treated in the course's spoken
segment and the hiragana and katakana syllabaries (the Japanese
writing system) will be introduced in the written component along
with a brief introduction to kanji characters, all within a
cultural context. Note: Japanese 1013 will neither be open
nor will CLEP credit be given to native
speakers. Course Rotation: Fall
1023 - Elementary
Japanese - 3 credit hours
Continues the study of elementary Japanese, focusing on
complex patterns, grammar structures, culture, and
conversation. It will introduce more kanji characters as well
as continue to stress students' development of reading,
writing, listening, and speaking skills in
Japanese. Prerequisite: Japanese
1013, two years of secondary-school Japanese, or permission of the
instructor. Course Rotation:
Spring
2013 - Introduction to Modern
Japanese Civilization - 3 credit
hours
This survey will cover such aspects of modern Japanese
culture as language and literature, traditional art, geography,
society, politics, family, education, comic fiction, and current
issues. Lectures will be in English. Course
Rotation: Spring, contingent upon student
enrollment.