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Calendar 2009-2010

 

2009-2010 COURSES (Tentative)

The Resident Director for 2009-2010 is Professor Kimberly Jones, Professor of Linguistics, University of Arizona.


JAPANESE LANGUAGE

Students are placed in language courses on the basis of past language study and level of ability as determined by the Center language staff. All students will take a written and oral placement test on arrival. Students will not be asked to duplicate language credits previously received. Language instruction is offered at four levels from Intermediate through Advanced.

All language courses aim at developing proficiency in speaking, aural comprehension, reading, and writing Japanese. Oral skills are stressed at all levels, but an increasing emphasis is placed upon reading and writing skills at more advanced levels. Classes are taught in Japanese.

All language classes meet for two hours daily, Monday through Friday. 10 hrs. credit.


INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE LINGUISTICS

The ultimate goal of this course is to provide an introductory contrastive analysis of English and Japanese. To compare two languages with any degree of sophistication, a solid background in the basic concepts and terminology of linguistics is required, and most of the course is devoted to providing students with this essential foundation. This course differs from a general introductory linguistics course mainly in its heavy use of Japanese data. (3hrs)


JAPANESE ART HISTORY


A survey of the history of Japanese art with emphasis on the art of the Heian through the Edo periods. In addition to readings, film and video materials and field trips will also be used. (3hrs)

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT IN JAPAN

This course is for the students who are interested in learning more about Japanese business, enterprise and management. Not only generic models but also many case examples are lectured and discussed in this course. The instructor provides lectures to give overviews about Japanese business and management based o selected materials. After several lectures, the students should prepare short resumes including the summary and comments about each topic to make presentations for class discussion. The students will be able to analyze situations of Japanese firms and to make comments on the strategies and operations critically after completing this course. (3hrs)

THE JAPANESE WRITING SYSTEM

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to explore the historical development and the current state of the Japanese writing system. Although the focus will be on the relationship between the writing system and the language it represents, the course will touch on social and political issues, including the emotionally charged debates about orthographic reform. (3hrs)


POPULAR JAPANESE RELIGION

An introduction to popular Japanese religion. The class will consist of lectures to accompany the text readings and the handouts which provide background for the festival videos that will b shown a part of the course. (3hrs)


JAPANESE SOCIOLOGY THROUGH LANGUAGE

This course will cover some basic characteristics of Japanese behavior patters and attempt to define the forces which underlie the Japanese society through observing the language that the Japanese people use. (3hrs)

 

OTHER COURSES

Black  Bullet PointJAPANESE/BUSINESS ECONOMY

Black  Bullet PointJAPANESE LITERATURE

Black  Bullet PointJAPANESE CINEMA

Black  Bullet PointJAPANESE HISTORY

 



Updated February 2, 2009