COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
JAPANESE
(JPN)
1014 Elementary Japanese I
(3-2) 4 hours credit.
Fundamentals of Japanese offering the opportunity to develop basic speaking,
listening, reading, and writing skills. Read and write hiragana and katakana.
Emphasis on listening and speaking. Introduction to Japanese culture. [TCCN:
JAPN 1411.]
1024 Elementary Japanese II
(3-2) 4 hours credit. Prerequisite: JPN 1014, the equivalent, the appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Fundamentals of Japanese offering the opportunity to develop speaking, listening,
reading, and writing skills. Introduction of Kanji. Emphasis on listening and
speaking. Further study of Japanese culture. [TCCN: JAPN 1412.]
2013 Intermediate Japanese I
(3-1) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: JPN 1024, the equivalent, the appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Continued opportunity to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing
skills. Read and write basic Kanji. Reinforcement and expansion of basic grammar.
Further study of Japanese culture. [TCCN: JAPN 2311.]
2023 Intermediate Japanese II
(3-1) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: JPN 2013, the equivalent, the appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Continued opportunity to develop skills in listening, reading, speaking, and
writing. Expansion of the basic knowledge of Kanji. Reinforcement and expansion
of basic grammar. Study of Japanese culture. [TCCN: JAPN 2312.]
3023 Advanced Language Skills
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: JPN 2023, the equivalent, the appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Offers the opportunity to develop speaking, writing, reading, and listening
skills in intermediate-high and advanced levels while reviewing fundamental
grammar. Further study of Kanji.
3053 Business Japanese
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Prerequisite: JPN 2023, the equivalent, the appropriate
placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Offers the opportunity to develop speaking, reading, and writing skills in
business fields. Emphasis on Japanese business manners and business terminology.
2004-2006
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