May 09, 2024  
Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2014-15 
    
Middlesex Community College Academic Catalog 2014-15 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Transition

  
  • TRA 072 - Internship Seminar IV




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  • TRA 073 - Internship IV




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World Languages

  
  • LAN 101 - Beginning Finnish I

    3



    An individualized course which uses a conversational approach to the main grammatical features of the Finnish language. Emphasis is placed on individual oral practice with a native speaker.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 102 - Beginning Finnish II

    3

    This individualized course is a continuation of Beginning Finnish I. Text and recordings, as well as written and oral exercises, are used to introduce grammatical patterns of the language, and emphasis is placed on individualized oral practice with a native speaker.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 101; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 111 - Beginning French I

    3



    Extensive oral work and the communicative approach help to develop the student’s comprehension and speaking skills. Simple reading and writing are also introduced, as are aspects of culture. This course is available in both classroom and Flexible Studies settings. Classroom students will be required to do audio work outside of class.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities
    Note(s): For students with no or very little French.


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  • LAN 112 - Beginning French II

    3

    This course continues the work of Beginning French I with continued emphasis on developing the student’s communicative ability in French.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 111; or one year of high school French.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 121 - Beginning German I

    3



    Extensive oral work in the classroom helps to develop the student’s comprehension and speaking skills to the level of automatic response. Simple reading and writing are introduced to reinforce these hearing and speaking skills.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 122 - Beginning German II

    3

    A continuation of LAN 121, (Beginning German I).

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 121; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 131 - Beginning Japanese I

    3

    Beginning Japanese is a course for students with very little or no knowledge of the Japanese language. The course is built around thematic vocabulary development, elementary social language and basic-level grammar. Upon completion, students will learn Japanese well enough to perform routine tasks and participate in simple conversations. Students will also learn about some aspects of Japanese culture.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 132 - Japanese II

    3

    Japanese II is a continuation course for those who have completed Japanese I. Students should have a good knowledge of the two Kana writing systems, as well as an understanding for elementary grammatical structures. In this course students will be able to formulate and write more complex sentences as well as be introduced to the informal speech patterns along with the formal speech patterns.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 133 - Japanese I for Business

    3

    An ideal course for business professionals or those who are considering an international business career. Focus is on situational conversation within a cultural context. Students will discuss and learn about Japanese people, their culture, social issues, and business trends. Basic-level grammar and the Japanese phonetic system “kana” are incorporated in the curriculum. No knowledge of the Japanese language is required.


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  • LAN 135 - Beginning Greek I

    3

    This Flexible Studies course is for students with little or no knowledge of the Modern Greek language. The students will be introduced to the Greek Alphabet and basic Greek grammar and syntax. The course emphasis will be on every day conversation with individualized oral practice with a native speaker. In addition aspects of the Greek culture will be introduced in brief group discussions on Greek history, art, religion, the Olympic Games and Greek cuisine!


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  • LAN 141 - Beginning Portuguese I

    3



    This course uses a conversational approach to the main grammatical points of the Portuguese language. The course is available in both classroom and flexible studies settings. Classroom students will be required to do audio work outside of class.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 142 - Beginning Portuguese II

    3

    A continuation of LAN 141.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 145 - Beginning Greek I

    3



    Beginning Greek I is an introductory course designed for students with little or no knowledge of the Modern Greek language.  Students will be introduced to the Greek alphabet, basic Greek grammar and syntax. The course emphasis will be on every day conversation with individualized oral practice with a native speaker. In addition, aspects of the Greek culture will be introduced in brief group discussions on Greek history, art, religion, the Olympic Games and Greek cuisine.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

     

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 146 - Beginning Greek II

    3

    Beginning Greek II is an introductory course designed for students who have either successfully completed Beginning Greek I or have some basic knowledge of the modern Greek language and successfully passed the departmental placement exam. Students will continue to learn grammar and syntax and will gradually be introduced to samples of Modern Greek literature and popular culture. The course emphasis will be on improving the student’s fluency on every day conversation and refining their overall communication skills- listening, speaking, reading and writing. In addition, aspects of Greek culture, heritage and history will be discussed and will be presented through a variety of real-life activities, videos, current events, book reviews and digital storytelling.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 145.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 151 - Beginning Spanish I

    3



    Extensive oral work and the communicative approach help to develop the student’s comprehension and speaking skills. Simple reading and writing are also introduced, as are aspects of culture. The course is available in both classroom and self-paced settings. Classroom students will be required to do audio work outside of class.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities
    Note(s): For students with no or very little Spanish.


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  • LAN 152 - Beginning Spanish II

    3

    This course continues the work of Beginning Spanish I with continued emphasis on developing the student’s communicative ability in Spanish. The course is available in both classroom and flexible studies settings. Classroom students will be required to do audio work outside of class.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 151; or one year of high school Spanish.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 153 - Accelerated Spanish I and II

    6

    Puentes is a one-semester course (6 credits) designed to meet the needs of students who have studied two or three years of Spanish in high school and who possess linguistic and cultural knowledge that true beginners do not. Puentes reinforces and consolidates familiar concepts while motivating students to grow from receptive knowledge to active and accurate use of the Spanish language.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 155 - Spanish I for Criminal Justice

    3

    This course is intended for students whose interests or professional goals are in the field of criminal justice. This course introduces the fundamentals of the Spanish language and emphasizes basic vocabulary and communicative functions for CJ professionals as well as for other emergency care providers. The vocabulary includes how to make and receive a report and how to communicate in an emergency and in apprehending a suspect. This course is offered both in the flexible studies setting and the classroom.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities
    Note(s): This course is equivalent to LAN 151, and credit for both will not be given.


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  • LAN 156 - Spanish II for Criminal Justice

    3

    A continuation of LAN 155.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 157 - Beginning Spanish I For Human Services

    3

    Spanish I for Human Services is a course that introduces the fundamentals of the Spanish language and emphasizes vocabulary for students and professionals in the human service and social services fields. It will teach basic vocabulary for helping Spanish-speaking clients in activities such as making appointments and giving basic personal information. The course will also introduce information about Latin American cultures. Weekly conversations with the instructor, carefully structured testing, plus textbook, workbook and cassette exercises monitor the student’s progress.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities
    Note(s): This course is equivalent to LAN 151 and credit for both will not be given.


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  • LAN 158 - Spanish II for Human Services

    3

    A continuation of LAN 157.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 161 - Spanish For Medical Personnel I

    3

    Intended for students whose personal or professional goals are in the health field. The course introduces the fundamentals of Spanish language and emphasizes medical vocabulary for health professionals (semi-technical vocabulary and idiomatic expressions used by patients and healthcare professionals).

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 162 - Spanish For Medical Personnel II

    3

    A continuation of LAN 161.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 165 - Beginning Spanish I For Business

    3

    A flexible studies course for business professionals or those who are considering a business career. The focus is on acquiring fluency in key business and finance-related topics. Basic elements of Spanish grammar are incorporated in the curriculum.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 171 - Beginning Khmer I

    3

    This course is for students with little or no knowledge of the Khmer language. It introduces students to both spoken and written language, with conversational proficiency as the primary goal. The course covers basic grammatical structures and includes intensive oral practice and listening comprehension. The focus of the course is to give beginning students a practical command of the language enabling them to participate in everyday conversations as well as to read and write at an elementary level. Some aspects of Cambodian culture and history will also be covered.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 172 - Beginning Khmer II

    3

    This course will give students, who have acquired the very basics of the Khmer language in Beginning Khmer I, the opportunity to learn more communication skills through a functional integrated skills approach, as well as intensive oral activities with the instructor and with each other. Students will also continue to develop a deeper understanding of the Cambodian culture.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 171; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 175 - Beginning Russian I

    3

    In this course, the students will learn the Russian alphabet by practicing reading and writing. They will develop comprehension skill as well as build vocabulary of their own, including most frequent idiomatic expressions. The emphasis of the course is on communication and pronunciation skills. Real-life dialogues will be practiced in one-on-one sessions with the instructor.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 176 - Beginning Russian II

    3

    This course aims at enabling students who have completed Beginning Russian I to communicate in a more confident way by expanding and reinforcing four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Grammar and vocabulary are presented in clear and natural contexts. Cultural topics are included in language practice through oral and written activities which familiarize students with the Russian World.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 175; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 177 - Russian Intermediate I

    3

    A continuation of LAN 176.


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  • LAN 181 - Beginning Arabic

    3

    This is a flexible studies introductory course for beginning students of modern formal Arabic language. The course aims at developing all four skills: reading, listening, writing and speaking. The students learn the alphabet and begin to read and write simple sentences. They will also learn to respond to greetings and simple commands. In addition, students will gain understanding and respect of a different culture.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 182 - Beginning Arabic II

    3

    After students have acquired the sound and writing systems of modern standard Arabic in the first level, this course attempts to enable them to perform more advanced language functions using the linguistic components learned. Thus, there is a substantial amount of lexical and grammatical practice within this course. Students will also continue to discover more of the value of the Arabic language as the repository of a tremendously rich and fruitful civilization which has had a great impact on human civilizations through the centuries.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 181; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 183 - Beginning Italian I

    3



    Extensive oral work and the communicative approach help to develop the student’s comprehension and speaking skills. Simple reading and writing are also introduced, as are aspects of culture. Classroom students will be required to do audio work outside of class.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities
    Note(s): For students with no or very little Italian.


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  • LAN 184 - Beginning Italian II

    3

    This course continues the work of Beginning Italian I with continued emphasis on developing the student’s communicative ability in Italian.

    Prerequisite(s): LAN 183 or one year of High school Italian.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 185 - Beginning Latin

    3



    In this course, students will study the basic grammar and syntax of the Latin language. They will read and write beginning-level Latin. They will learn procedures for translation of more difficult material. The additional benefits of this course include enriching English vocabulary, easing study of the Romance languages, and introducing words and expressions useful to future students in legal or medical fields.

    ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 186 - Latin II

    3

    While the first course in Latin is an introduction to the Latin language for general students, Latin II is specifically aimed at those students who want to pursue the study of Latin at a university, to use it as a support for advanced study of the Romance languages, or to satisfy their language requirement at a higher level. Latin II focuses on serious, thorough consideration of the grammar and syntax of the language, as well as its historic and linguistic contexts, and also includes some exposure in depth to Roman culture, and also to classical civilization at large.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 188 - Intermediate Latin I

    3

    Intermediate Latin I builds on the basic grammar and syntax foundation established in Beginning Latin II. The course will include coverge of active voice verb conjugations and the more advanced noun and adjective declensions. Students will translate Latin selections from “The Iliad”, “The Odyssey”, and “The Aeneid”. As well, the class will do selected readings in ancient Roman culture and introductory pieces about classical mythology. The course will also build Latin-based English vocabulary to strengthen students’ reading and writing skills.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 190 - Intermediate Latin II

    3

    Intermediate Latin II builds upon the Latin grammar, vocabulary, and translation skills developed in the pre-requisite Intermediate Latin I course.  Students will also do increasingly advanced translations from Latin involving complex and compound-complex periodic Latin sentences from selected works of classical essayists and poets.  As well, the course will expand student’s Latin vocabulary and will review English derivative words to enhance English reading and writing skills.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 188; or by departmental placement exam.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 191 - Beginning Chinese

    3

    This is a beginner’s course for learning Chinese language and culture. Basic Chinese sentence patterns and expression, as well as grammatical constructions and cultural conventions will be introduced. After this course, students will acquire the ability to have simple conversations in Chinese along with mastering the Chinese phonetics system, “Pinyin.”

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 192 - Beginning Chinese II

    3

    Beginning Chinese II is the continuation of Beginning Chinese. This course focuses on increasing vocabulary, sentence patterns and grammatical structures. After this course, students should know more than 500 vocabularies and be able to read and write more complex Chinese. Students will also continue to develop a deeper understanding of the Chinese culture.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 191; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 201 - Intermediate Finnish I

    3

    A continuation of LAN 102.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 102; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 202 - Intermediate Finnish II

    3

    A continuation of LAN 201 

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 201.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 211 - Intermediate French

    3

    This course continues the work of Beginning French II. Emphasis is placed on increasing vocabulary, composition and conversational skills.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 212 - Intermediate French II

    3

    A continuation of LAN 211.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 211.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 221 - Intermediate German I

    3

    Intermediate German I continues the work of Beginning German II. This course is taught in a hybrid format which combines face-to-face and online learning. Much of the course content can be completed off campus. Mandatory on-campus work consists of individual or small group oral practices with the instructor.

    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 222 - Intermediate German II

    3

    A continuation of LAN 221.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 221.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 232 - Japanese Intermediate I

    3

    This course is a continuation of Beginning Japanese II. Students will continue to develop proficiency in modern Japanese focused on listening, speaking, reading and writing within cultural context. Also, students will gain more knowledge of Japanese people and their culture. Students will review and learn approximately 60+ Kanji characters in this course.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 132; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 233 - Japanese Intermediate II

    3

    Intermediate Japanese II is a continuation course for those who have successfully completed Intermediate Japanese I. The course focuses on acquiring more advanced literacy and conversational skills by constructing mid to high intermediate grammatical sentences and participating in role playing in paractical short dialogs. Through Student Internship Program, students will  build rudimentary teaching skills by making small lesson/activity plans, teaching materials, and assisting other students in a small group setting and/or one-on-one tutoring under the supervision and guidance of their instructor.

    Prerequisite(s): LAN 232 Intermediate Japanese I.

    Qualifications to participate in Student Internship Program: received a grade of B or better for the prerequisite course, or achieve a score of 80% or better on an evaluation test administrated by an instructor at MCC.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 251 - Intermediate Spanish I

    3

    This continues the work of LAN 152, (Beginning Spanish II). Extensive video/audio work is a major component of the course. Grammatical topics include the use of the preterite versus the imperfect, and the present subjunctive.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 152; or two years of high school Spanish.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 252 - Intermediate Spanish II

    3

    This course continues the work of Intermediate Spanish I, with extensive video/audio work. Grammatical topics include the compound tenses and the imperfect subjunctive.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 251; or three years of high school Spanish.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 281 - Intermediate Arabic I

    3

    Intermediate Arabic I is a continuation of Beginning Arabic II, in which students will be introduced to more challenging language functions and grammatical structures such as expressing opinion and supporting it, describing events in the present, past and future, forms of the Arabic verb, and the passive.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 182; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 282 - Intermediate Arabic II

    3

    Intermediate Arabic II is a continuation of Intermediate Arabic I. In this course, students will be exposed to more challenging reading texts which include more complex grammatical and lexical structures. The students will also focus on conversational activities based on topics related to the Arab culture. Through Student Internship Program, Intermediate II students will assist lower level students in a small group setting and/or one-on-one tutoring under the supervision and guidance of the instructor.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 281; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 301 - Advanced Finnish I

    3

    This course is a continuation of Beginning and Intermediate Finnish I and II courses. It focuses on comprehension of higher level Finnish writing, such as short stories, short novels and newspaper and magazine articles. Continued refinement of conversation skills is also emphasized. Students will learn about important events and personalities in Finnish history. Advanced topics of grammar are included in the course.


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  • LAN 310 - Advanced Spanish I

    3

    Advanced Spanish I is designed for students who have successfully completed Intermediate Spanish II, LAN 252 or passed the departmental placement exam. Both heritage speakers and foreign language learners will benefit from this course by working toward competence using advanced grammatical and lexical items to refine their communication skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students will study the Spanish language and learn about its culture through a variety of projects and real-like activities, videos, newspaper articles, book reviews, and digital storytelling.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 252; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 311 - Advanced Spanish II

    3

    Advanced Spanish II is designed for students who have successfully completed LAN 310 or placed by departmental test. Both heritage speakers and foreign language learners will benefit from this course, which allows them to reach mastery in the Spanish language. This course will be conducted entirely in Spanish and will focus on spoken and written communication. Students will also be exposed to the Spanish Culture through a variety of projects and real life activities.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 310; or by departmental exam placement exam.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 330 - Advanced Japanese I

    3

    Advanced Japanese I is a continuation course for those who have successfully completed Intermediate Japanese II or passed the departmental placement exam. The course focuses on acquiring more advanced literacy and conversational skills by constructing intermediate to advanced grammatical sentences and participating in role-playing in authentic dialogs. Students will practice/learn informal speech, basic honorific forms through Japanese movie, drama and reading passages. In addition, students will observe and analyze Japanese culture by comparing it to their own culture through a variety of projects and activities such as reading current Japanese events as well as popular culture aspects found online and used as a basis for discussion and writing assignments.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 233; or permission of course instructor.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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  • LAN 331 - Advanced Japanese II

    3

    Advanced Japanese II is a continuation course for those who have either successfully completed Advanced Japanese I LAN 330 or passed the departmental placement exam. The course focuses on acquiring advanced literacy and conversational skills using challenging grammatical structures. Students will also study the Japanese language and culture through a variety of projects and activities such as watching Japanese movies/videos, reading current events and cultural information online, and communicating with native speakers by using online tools. In addition students will practice/learn informal speech, honorific and basic humble forms through Japanese movie, drama and texts.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of LAN 330; or by departmental placement exam.
    General Education Elective(s): Humanities


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