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Modern Languages and Literatures: Japanese |
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MLL 1801 - Elementary Japanese I Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Japanese. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. |
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MLL 1802 - Elementary Japanese II Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Japanese. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Note: This course is prerequisite to MLL 1803. Prerequisites: MLL 1801 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1803 - Elementary Japanese III Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Japanese. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1801 , MLL 1802 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2801 - Intermediate Japanese I Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1803 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Japanese culture. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2802 - Intermediate Japanese II Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1803 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Japanese culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2801 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2803 - Intermediate Japanese III Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1803 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Japanese culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2802 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3812 - Modern Japanese Short Stories in English Translation Units: 4 Short stories in English of Modern Japan from 1868 Meiji Restoration to present. Prominent writers portray controversial images of Japan; imperialist, war defeated yet transformed into economic superpower; ‘lost decade’ while assessing bubble burst; and current trans-reality generation. Satisfies GE Area: C4. Repeatability: Repeatable for a maximum of 12 units. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Pashto |
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MLL 1551 - Elementary Pashto I Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Pashto, one of two official languages of Afghanistan. |
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MLL 1552 - Elementary Pashto II Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Pashto, one of two official languages of Afghanistan. Prerequisites: MLL 1551 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1553 - Elementary Pashto III Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Pashto, one of two official languages of Afghanistan. Prerequisites: MLL 1552 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2551 - Intermediate Pashto I Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1563 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Afghan culture. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2552 - Intermediate Pashto II Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1563 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Afghan culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2551 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2553 - Intermediate Pashto III Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1563 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Afghan culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2552 or consent of instructor. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Persian |
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MLL 1951 - Elementary Persian I Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading and writing Persian (Farsi). A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture, history, religion and geography of the Persian-speaking world. |
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MLL 1952 - Elementary Persian II Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading and writing Persian (Farsi). A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture, history, religion and geography of the Persian-speaking world. Note: This course is prerequisite to MLL 1953. Prerequisites: MLL 1951 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1953 - Elementary Persian III Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading and writing Persian (Farsi). A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture, history, religion and geography of the Persian-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 1951 , MLL 1952 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2951 - Intermediate Persian I Units: 4 An approach to speaking, understanding, reading and writing Persian (Farsi) at the intermediate level. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture, history, religion and geography of the Persian-speaking world. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2952 - Intermediate Persian II Units: 4 An approach to speaking, understanding, reading and writing Persian (Farsi) at the intermediate level. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture, history, religion and geography of the Persian-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 2951 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2953 - Intermediate Persian III Units: 4 An approach to speaking, understanding, reading and writing Persian (Farsi) at the intermediate level. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture, history, religion and geography of the Persian-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 2952 or consent of instructor. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Portuguese |
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MLL 1851 - Elementary Portuguese I Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Portuguese. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. |
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MLL 1852 - Elementary Portuguese II Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Portuguese. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Note: This course is prerequisite to MLL 1853. Prerequisites: MLL 1851 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1853 - Elementary Portuguese III Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Portuguese. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1851 , MLL 1852 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2851 - Intermediate Portuguese I Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1853 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of the cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2852 - Intermediate Portuguese II Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1853 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of the cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 2851 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2853 - Intermediate Portuguese III Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1853 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of the cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 2852 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3851 - Portuguese Grammar and Composition Units: 4 Advanced grammar and structure applied to composition in the language. Prerequisites: MLL 2853 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3861 - Topics in Portuguese Literature Units: 4 A variable subject course dealing with a particular aspect of Portuguese literature. Prerequisites: MLL 2853 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
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MLL 3871 - Topics in Brazilian Literature Units: 4 A variable subject course dealing with a particular aspect of Brazilian literature. Prerequisites: MLL 2853 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Russian |
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MLL 1501 - Elementary Russian I Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Russian. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. |
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MLL 1502 - Elementary Russian II Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Russian. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1501 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1503 - Elementary Russian III Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Russian. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1502 or concent of instructor. |
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MLL 2501 - Intermediate Russian I Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1303 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Russian culture. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2502 - Intermediate Russian II Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1303 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Russian culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2501 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2503 - Intermediate Russian III Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1303 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Russian culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2502 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3587 - Topics in Russian Literature and Culture in English Units: 4 An interdisciplinary course with variable subject matter which may deal with general surveys of Russian Literature and culture, comparative readings in Russian and Western European literatures, and monographic studies on various Russian authors. Fulfills the University Writing Skills requirement for students who began work on the present degree before Fall quarter, 1985. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Sign Language |
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MLL 1901 - Elementary Sign Language I Units: 4 A basic sequence in American Sign Language with emphasis on receptive and expressive skills. Includes intensive practice, individual evaluation, and introduction to Deaf culture. |
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MLL 1902 - Elementary Sign Language II Units: 4 A basic sequence in American Sign Language with emphasis on receptive and expressive skills. Includes intensive practice, individual evaluation, and introduction to Deaf culture. Note: This course is prerequisite to MLL 1903. Prerequisites: MLL 1901 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1903 - Elementary Sign Language III Units: 4 A basic sequence in American Sign Language with emphasis on receptive and expressive skills. Includes intensive practice, individual evaluation, and introduction to Deaf culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1901 , MLL 1902 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2901 - Intermediate Sign Language I Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1903 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Deaf culture. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2902 - Intermediate Sign Language II Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1903 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Deaf culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2901 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2903 - Intermediate Sign Language III Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1903 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of Deaf culture. Prerequisites: MLL 2902 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3902 - Deaf Culture Units: 4 Analysis of factors that define the deaf community/culture. Compares and contrasts deaf culture with other minority groups. Readings about the deaf in the arts, sciences and humanities. Prerequisites: MLL 2903 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3903 - Topics in American Sign Language Units: 4 Selected topics related to American Sign Language (ASL). Analysis of the structure of ASL. Conversation strategies in ASL. Cross-cultural interactions between the deaf and the hearing. Some theoretical bases of language acquisition of deaf children. Prerequisites: MLL 2903 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3904 - Sign Language: Field Work Units: 4 Application in the community: state school, special classes in public schools, agencies serving the deaf. Comparison of variations in Sign Language due to ethnic, racial, educational, regional, and age factors. Prerequisites: MLL 2903 or consent of instructor. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Spanish |
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MLL 1401 - Elementary Spanish I Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Spanish. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. |
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MLL 1402 - Elementary Spanish II Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Spanish. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1401 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 1403 - Elementary Spanish III Units: 4 Introduction to speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Spanish. A communicative approach to the acquisition of the language with emphasis on the appreciation of the culture. Prerequisites: MLL 1402 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2401 - Intermediate Spanish I Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1403 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: Instructor consent. |
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MLL 2402 - Intermediate Spanish II Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1403 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 2401 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2403 - Intermediate Spanish III Units: 4 A continuation of MLL 1403 , with increased emphasis on the structure of the language, on vocabulary building and conversation, and on the appreciation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: MLL 2401 , MLL 2402 , or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 2405 - Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual Speakers II Units: 4 Intensive three-course, intermediate level series for heritage or bilingual speakers of Spanish. Emphasis is grammar, writing, and reading. Courses prepare students for upper division classes in literature and culture in the Spanish major and must be taken in sequence. Prerequisites: Instructor’s approval. |
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MLL 2406 - Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual Speakers III Units: 4 Intensive three-course, intermediate level series for heritage or bilingual speakers of Spanish. Emphasis is grammar, writing, and reading. Courses prepare students for upper division classes in literature and culture in the Spanish major and must be taken in sequence. Prerequisites: Instructor’s approval. |
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MLL 2407 - Spanish for Health Care Professions I Units: 4 Intermediate-level Spanish language for students and practicing health professionals serving the Latino community. Spanish language skills while promoting cultural awareness in the context of the health professions serving medical needs of the Latino population. Strongly Recommended: First year of Spanish or comparable bilingual ability. |
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MLL 2408 - Spanish for Health Care Professions II Units: 4 Intermediate-level Spanish language for students and practicing health professionals serving the Latino community. Spanish language skills while promoting cultural awareness in the context of the health professions serving medical needs of the Latino population. Strongly Recommended: First year of Spanish or comparable bilingual ability. |
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MLL 2409 - Spanish for Health Care Professions III Units: 4 Intermediate-level Spanish language for students and practicing health professionals serving the Latino community. Spanish language skills while promoting cultural awareness in the context of the health professions serving medical needs of the Latino population. Strongly Recommended: First year of Spanish or comparable bilingual ability. |
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MLL 2410 - Spanish Conversation Units: 4 A practical application of Spanish to present-day experiences. Spanish sounds and intonation; vocabulary building. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3400 - Introduction to Literary Analysis Units: 4 An introduction to literary analysis; the recognition of the terminology, genres, and rhetorical figures as well as a discussion of movements and literary styles. May be taken concurrently with MLL 2403 . Prerequisites: MLL 2402 . |
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MLL 3401 - Advanced Spanish Composition and Syntax, I Units: 4 Written Spanish and formal grammar applied to advanced composition in the language. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3402 - Advanced Spanish Composition and Syntax, II Units: 4 Continuation of MLL 3401 . Prerequisites: MLL 3401 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3403 - Advanced Spanish Composition and Syntax, III Units: 4 Selected authors with special attention to style. Prerequisites: MLL 3402 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3404 - Spanish Terminology and Translation Units: 4 Spanish for business, law, medicine, and teaching. Emphasis on specialized vocabulary, translation, and interpreting. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
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MLL 3405 - Advanced Conversation for Community Needs Units: 4 Written and conversational Spanish with emphasis on fluency in a specific professional area: Business, Medicine, Law, Teaching. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
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MLL 3406 - Practical Spanish: Community Service Units: 6 Students will be assisting at the University and/or in the community as tutors, translators, and teaching aides. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated once for credit when content varies (for a maximum of 12 units), with a maximum of 6 units toward the certificate. |
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MLL 3409 - Advanced Spanish Conversation for Health Professions Units: 4 Advanced-level Spanish for students and practicing health professionals: grammar, anatomic and physiological vocabulary, conversations for Administrative Personnel, patient instructions and readings, promoting cultural awareness in the context of the health professions serving medical needs of the Latino population. Strongly Recommended: Second year of Spanish (preferably with an orientation toward the Health Professions) or comparable bilingual ability. |
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MLL 3410 - Advanced Spanish Conversation Units: 4 A practical application of Spanish to present-day experiences. Designed to develop advanced oral communication skills. Emphasis on increasing vocabulary, accuracy and grammatical control. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3411 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics Units: 4 An introduction to the principles of linguistic analysis with emphasis upon examples taken from Spanish. A brief historical survey of the development of the Spanish language. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3412 - Spanish Phonetics Units: 4 The fundamentals of Spanish pronunciation and intonation through the phonetic structure of the language. Attention given to each student’s difficulties. Individual laboratory work. Prerequisites: MLL 3411 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 3420 - Advanced Spanish Conversation for Community Engagement Units: 4 Develop conversational and written Spanish skills working with the local community. Community engagement in Spanish may include projects approved by the faculty supervisor, teaching aides in high schools, or interpreting and translating for nonprofit agencies. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 , or consent of instructor. Strongly Recommended: Intermediate Spanish language skills. Grading: A-F grading only. |
Modern Languages and Literatures: Spanish Peninsular Literature and Culture |
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MLL 3418 - Spanish Culture and Civilization Units: 4 A study of Spanish culture through literary examples, illustrating Spain’s artistic, political, social movements and philosophical ideas. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 4455 - Studies in the Golden Age of Spain Units: 4 Specific author, movement, genre or theme of the 16th and 17th Centuries. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
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MLL 4457 - Survey Spanish Literature I: Medieval and Golden Age Units: 4 Survey of Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to 1700. Socio-political, aesthetic, philosophical and literary ideas studied through readings of major works from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 4458 - Survey Spanish Literature II: 18th Century to Present Units: 4 Survey of Spanish Literature from the 18th Century to the present. Socio-political, aesthetic, philosophical and literary ideas studied through selections of major works; neo-classicism, romanticism, naturalism, the Generation of ‘98, and current authors. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. |
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MLL 4459 - Studies in Spanish Literature of the Modern Age Units: 4 Intensive study of selected authors, genres, or literary movements from 18th Century to early 20th Century. Neoclassicism, romanticism, naturalism, the Generation of ‘98. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated two times for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units when content varies. |
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MLL 4460 - Studies in 20th Century Spanish Literature Units: 4 Spanish literature after the Generacion del ‘98; intensive study of a single literary genre, movement theme, or author from 1927 to the present. Prerequisites: MLL 2403 or upper division standing in Spanish, or consent of instructor. Repeatability: May be repeated two times for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 12 units. |
Multimedia: Graduate |
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MM 6100 - Tech I: Principles of Digital Multimedia Units: 4 Creation, capture, conversion, storage, transport and display of digital multimedia information. Physical basis of perception and digital representations. Multimedia input/output devices and processing architectures. Historical and conceptual basis of multimedia. Course is limited to graduate multimedia majors. |
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MM 6101 - Multimedia Seminar Units: 4 Seminar on the conceptual strategies for multimedia development. Also examines key historical events in the emergence of multimedia forms and the role of multimedia in the creation of culture. Particular emphasis placed on small group working dynamics. Course is limited to graduate multimedia majors. |
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MM 6102 - Application of Learning Theories to Multimedia Design Units: 4 Learning theories in creating effective educational multimedia for CD and World Wide Web. Trends in cognitive, social, psychological, developmental, and humanistic theories for multimedia content development. Prerequisites: MM 6101 and familiarity with at least one development methodology (e.g., computer software development, theater or video scripting, or educational materials development). |
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MM 6103 - Business Basics in Multimedia Units: 4 Basic business skills for the new economy. Includes options for employment, various uses of multimedia in industry, and how to create a multimedia business. Business plan creation, marketing, cash flow analysis, and presentation skills are emphasized. |
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MM 6110 - Tech II: Multimedia Network and Hardware Development Units: 4 Theory and practice of data networking. Analysis, design and construction of electronic multimedia components including the use of sensors, effectors and controllers. Prerequisites: MM 6100 . |
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MM 6120 - Tech III: Multimedia Software Development Units: 4 Introduction to scripting and programming for multimedia production. Prerequisites: MM 6110 . |
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MM 6350 - Audio Production for Multimedia Units: 4 Developing effective audio for multimedia programs using a variety of digital production tools. Students will develop multimedia audio presentations. Prerequisites: MM 4850. |
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MM 6600 - Interactive Content Development Units: 4 Team-based interactive content development and management with work on faculty-derived projects. Field trips may be required. Portfolio review and skill assessment required for admittance. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or Program approval. Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit, when content varies, for a maximum of 12 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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MM 6805 - Forum Units: 1 Lectures and presentations by professionals and students working in a wide variety of multimedia related disciplines. Forums are open to the general public. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 4 units. |
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MM 6860 - Introduction to Multimedia Project Development Units: 4 Small development projects to evaluate the potential of individual students to succeed as members of a thesis team. Establishment of research project teams and the development of thesis proposals. Prerequisites: MM 6100 , MM 6101 , MM 6120 and classified or conditionally classified standing in the Multimedia, M.A. |
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MM 6870 - Multimedia Development I Units: 4 Collaborative interdisciplinary teams begin to develop multimedia projects. Design and creation of interactive audio, video, graphic and narrative content. Prerequisites: MM 6860 and advancement to candidacy. Miscellaneous course fee. See quarterly Class Schedule for current fee. |
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MM 6880 - Multimedia Development II Units: 4 Continuation of multimedia projects begun by the teams established in Multimedia Development I. Project prepared for completion in MM 6899 . Prerequisites: MM 6870 . A miscellaneous course fee will be charged. Consult the quarterly Class Schedule for the current fee. |
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MM 6898 - Cooperative Education Units: 1-8 Supervised work experience in which student completes academic assignments integrated with off-campus paid or volunteer activities. Prerequisites: At least a 3.0 GPA; departmental approval of activity. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 8 units. A maximum of 8 units accepted toward the major. Grading: CR/NC grading only. |
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MM 6899 - Project Units: 4 Completion of an original professional quality digital interactive multimedia project and comprehensive written documentation. The project and documentation are submitted to the program committee which specifies the format. Weekly supervision by a faculty advisor and quarterly reviews by a faculty committee. Oral presentation of multimedia project is required. Prerequisites: MM 6880 . Miscellaneous course fee. See quarterly Class Schedule for current fee. |
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MM 6900 - Independent Study Units: 1-4 Independent study under direction of faculty. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit, with consent of advisor, for a maximum of 12 units. |
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MM 6999 - Issues in Multimedia Units: 4 Readings, discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant issues in multimedia. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units. |
Music |
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MUS 4900 - Independent Study Units: 1-4 Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor, for a maximum of 12 units. |
Music: Applied |
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MUS 1314 - Basic Piano Class I Units: 1 Group instruction in piano for music majors. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Co-requisites: MUS 1027; MUS 1031. |
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MUS 1315 - Basic Piano Class II Units: 1 Group instruction in piano for music majors. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: MUS 1314. Co-requisites: MUS 1028; MUS 1032. |
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MUS 1316 - Basic Piano Class III Units: 1 Group instruction in piano for music majors. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: MUS 1315. Co-requisites: MUS 1029; MUS 1033. |
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MUS 1601 - Level 10 Vocal Coaching Units: 1 Individual Instrumental Coaching in collaborative music making for music majors or minors with Freshman-level performance ability. Coaching times arranged according to Level 10 degree recital expectations as outlined in the music major handbook. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or Departmental approval. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in at least one course drawn from MUS 1610- 1699 or MUS 1210-1299. Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit for a maximum of 3 units. Students may enroll in a maximum of three units in a single quarter. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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MUS 1602 - Level 10 Instrumental Coaching Units: 1 Individual vocal coaching in collaborative music making for music majors or minors with Freshman-level performance ability. Coaching times arranged according to Level 10 degree recital expectations as outlined in the music major handbook. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or Departmental approval. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 1620 or MUS 1220. Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit for a maximum of 3 units. Students may enroll in a maximum of three units in a single quarter. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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MUS 1610 - Level 10 Applied Study: Piano Units: 1 Individual instruction for music majors or minors with Freshman-level performance ability. Audition required. At the end of third quarter of study, students demonstrate their progress before a faculty jury. A failed jury results in a failing grade for the course. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in a Major Performance Ensemble (MUS 3500-3530). Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit for a maximum of 3 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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MUS 1611 - Level 10 Applied Study: Organ Units: 1 Individual instruction for music majors or minors with Freshman-level performance ability. Audition required. At the end of third quarter of study, students demonstrate their progress before a faculty jury. A failed jury results in a failing grade for the course. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in a Major Performance Ensemble (MUS 3500-3530). Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit for a maximum of 3 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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MUS 1612 - Level 10 Applied Study: Harpsichord Units: 1 Individual instruction for music majors or minors with Freshman-level performance ability. Audition required. At the end of third quarter of study, students demonstrate their progress before a faculty jury. A failed jury results in a failing grade for the course. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in a Major Performance Ensemble (MUS 3500-3530). Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit for a maximum of 3 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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MUS 1620 - Level 10 Applied Study: Voice Units: 1 Individual instruction for music majors or minors with Freshman-level performance ability. Audition required. At the end of third quarter of study, students demonstrate their progress before a faculty jury. A failed jury results in a failing grade for the course. Co-requisites: Concurrent enrollment in a Major Performance Ensemble (MUS 3500-3530). Repeatability: May be repeated twice for credit for a maximum of 3 units. Grading: A-F grading only. |
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