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Yale - Elementary Japanese I

M-F 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Skills L1 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period An introductory course in spoken Japanese. Drills in pronunciation and conversation; lectures on grammar; and an introduction to reading and writing, including  
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Yale - Intermediate Japanese I

M-F 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Skills L3 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Continued development in both written and spoken Japanese, with reinforcement of grammatical structures using texts, films, and animation. Materials expose students to aspects of Japanese culture. Internet software is used to develop skills in listening and reading.  
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Yale - Advanced Japanese I

MWF 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009  Final exam scheduled (Group 61) 12/14/2009 M 9.00 Skills L5 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Continued development of proficiency in aural and reading comprehension, as well as speaking and writing skills. Reading and discussion of short stories, essays, and journal articles. Viewing and discussion of Japanese anime, television shows, and films. Writing practice includes a diary, letters, essays, and criticism.  
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Yale - Advanced Japanese I

MWF 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009    Skills L5 Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Continued development of proficiency in aural and reading comprehension, as well as speaking and writing skills. Reading and discussion of short stories, essays, and journal articles. Viewing and discussion of Japanese anime, television shows, and films. Writing practice includes a diary, letters, essays, and criticism.  
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Yale - Advanced Japanese III

MWF 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Skills L5 Permission of instructor required Close reading of modern Japanese writings in current affairs, social science, cultural history, and modern literature. Students develop their speaking, listening, and writing skills through discussion and written exercises. Drama and films are included.  
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Yale - Advanced Japanese III

MWF 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009    Skills L5 Permission of instructor required Close reading of modern Japanese writings in current affairs, social science, cultural history, and modern literature. Students develop their speaking, listening, and writing skills through discussion and written exercises. Drama and films are included.  
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Yale - Literature and the Humanities

TTh 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Permission of instructor required    
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Yale - Advanced Japanese V

TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Skills L5 Permission of instructor required Further development of skills used in academic settings, including public speaking, formal presentations, and expository writing based on research. Materials include lectures, scholarly papers, criticism, fiction, and films.  
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Yale - Introduction to Literary Japanese

TTh 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Skills L5 Meets during reading period Introduction to the grammar and style of the premodern literary language (  
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Yale - The Japanese Classics

TTh 2.30-3.45 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Skills WR Areas Hu Readings in translation Prose narratives, poetry collections, and plays from the eighth century through the nineteenth. Topics include the relation of gender to modes of writing, recurring themes of nature, love, warfare, and the supernatural, and the place of Japanese literature within the scope of world literature.  
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Yale - Modern Japanese Fiction

TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009  No regular final examination Areas Hu Readings in translation An introduction to Japanese fiction from the 1890s to the 1980s. Novels and stories by such writers as Natsume Soseki, Tanizaki Jun?ichiro, and Oe Kenzaburo; discussion of major trends such as modernism and writing by women.  
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Yale - Independent Tutorial

1 HTBA Fall 2009  No regular final examination Permission of instructor required For students with advanced Japanese language skills who wish to engage in concentrated reading and research on literary works in a manner not otherwise offered in courses. The work must be supervised by a specialist and must terminate in a term paper or its equivalent. Ordinarily only one term may be offered toward the major or for credit toward the degree.  
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Yale - Senior Essay

1 HTBA Fall 2009  No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Preparation of a one-term senior essay under faculty supervision.  
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Yale - Yearlong Senior Essay

1 HTBA Fall 2009  No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Preparation of a two-term senior essay under faculty supervision.  
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Yale - Readings in Literature and the Humanities

JAPN 559 01 (14057) /JAPN159 TTh 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009    Canonical Japanese short stories and essays read in line-by-line translation. Use of reference works and the Internet to research structures and vocabulary. Intended for those at the fourth-year level in their study of modern Japanese, this course is designed to help students prepare for either graduate-level courses in Japanese literature or independent study of written Japanese.  
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Yale - Introduction to Literary Japanese

JAPN 570 01 (10493) /JAPN170 TTh 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009    Introduction to the grammar and style of the premodern literary language (bungotai) through a variety of texts. Prerequisite: JAPN 151 or equivalent.  
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Yale - Modern Japanese Fiction

JAPN 578 01 (10494) /LITR260/JAPN250 TTh 1.00-2.15 Fall 2009    An introduction to Japanese fication from the 1890s. Novels and stories by such writers as Natsume Soseki, Tanizaki, Jun'ichiro, and Oe Kenzaburo; discussion of major trends such as modernism and writing by women. No knowledge of Japanese required.  
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Yale - Readings in Ancient Japanese Texts

JAPN 706 01 (10495)   F 9.25-11.15 Fall 2009    Close study of historical materials of the Nara and Heian periods. Reading knowledge of literary Japanese required, familiarity with kanbun recommended.  
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Yale - Modernity and Culture in Imperial Japan

JAPN 835 01 (10496)   W 3.30-5.20 Fall 2009    Formations of modernity in Japan from the late Meiji to the early Shôwa period and their political and economic contexts. Materials include literature, essays, philosophy, and other sources such as visual texts according to student interest.  
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Yale - Directed Readings

JAPN 900 01 (10497)   HTBA Fall 2009    Offered by permission of instructor and DGS to meet special needs not met by regular courses.  
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Yale - Directed Research

JAPN 990 01 (10498)   HTBA Fall 2009    Offered as needed with permission of instructor and DGS for student preparation of dissertation prospectus.  
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Rice - JAPA 101 - INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I

JAPA 101 - INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I Credits: 5 Course URL: http://lang.rice.edu/hsato/JapaCourse/JAPA101.html Elementary Japanese emphasizes the learning of basic grammatical structures and vocabulary of modern Japanese to develop oral competence at the novice level. This goal is achieved primarily through aural-oral activities and task-oriented instruction. Students are expected to achieve the level of proficiency necessary to complete uncomplicated communicative tasks. Weekly tutorial required. Credit may not be received for both JAPA 222 and JAPA 101. Recommended prerequisite(s): No prior knowledge of Japanese. College: School of Humanities Department: Japanese
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Rice - JAPA 102 - INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II

JAPA 102 - INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II Credits: 5 Course URL: http://lang.rice.edu/hsato/JapaCourse/JAPA102.html Continuation of JAPA 101. More focus on Kanjii practice with the Japanese Writing System. Further practice on conversation skills with a task-oriented instruction to language to achieve necessary abilities to handle successfully for uncomplicated communicative tasks in Japanese. Weekly tutorial-session is required. Emphasis on development on cultural competence working on a project in group. Credit may not be received for both JAPA 223 and JAPA 102. College: School of Humanities Department: Japanese
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Rice - JAPA 201 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I

JAPA 201 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I Credits: 5 Course URL: http://lang.rice.edu/hsato/JapaCourse/JAPA201.html Further practice in conversation, grammar, reading and composition. Class will be conducted exclusively in Japanese. Students will be able to accomplish a variety of uncomplicated communicative tasks. More emphasis on kanji practice with the Japanese writing system. Participation in weekly tutorial session is required. College: School of Humanities Department: Japanese
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Rice - JAPA 202 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II

JAPA 202 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE II Credits: 5 Course URL: http://lang.rice.edu/hsato/JapaCourse/JAPA202.html Continuation of JAPA 201. Class will be conducted exclusively in Japanese. Proficiency-based instruction to language to achieve necessary abilities to handle successfully a variety of uncomplicated communicative tasks in Japanese. More emphasis on development of cultural competence in discussing in Japanese. Participation in weekly tutorial-session is required. Recommended Prerequisite: JAPA 201. College: School of Humanities Department: Japanese
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