Japanese
To continue with the study of Japanese: First-year students who have had Japanese in high school should see Prof. Leslie Winston, about determining their levels of proficiency and possibly moving directly into higher levels of Japanese.
Introductory Courses The four-semester sequence is intended for students with limited or no prior knowledge of Japanese. The goal is to provide the student with the essential tools for conversation, reading and writing in modern Japanese, and the foundation for further study, whether for full fluency or to use Japanese as a useful research tool in other fields of study.
Courses that fulfill Distribution Requirements
Language Requirement: Completion of 212, Intermediate Japanese fulfills the College's foreign language requirement.
Although
there is no major or minor offered in Japanese language, study of Japanese
is an integral part of such majors as East Asian Studies and International
Studies.
General
The four-semester
sequence in Japanese covers language texts in spoken and written Japanese,
dictionary use in translating, and oral practice with language tapes and videotapes.
Students who continue in their Japanese language study would find themselves
in a desirable position for careers either in the
Opportunities for Off-Campus Study
Students
may take their junior year abroad at the Dickinson Program at
Further
Information: For additional information, see the College Bulletin,
East Asian Studies.
Refer to www.dickinson.edu/bulletin/eastasian.html
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Updated June 22, 2005