Course Syllabus JPN114 Sec 1 Elementary Japanese I Fall 2011-2026

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The Japanese III (year-long) course is designed to teach students the three modes of communication: interpersonal, interpretative, and presentational which require development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing.
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(1) At many public universities, syllabi are considered intellectual property. As such, at many schools (mine included) professors are not required to share their syllabi in response to public records requests. My advice is to check what your university policy is prior to complying with requests in advance.

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Comments Section You can either email your professors, remind them of who you are, when you took their class, and ask them for the syllabus, or you can email the department admin and ask. There is typically an office that keeps old syllabi because this is not uncommon. At my school its the Provosts Office.

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