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On-Site Session 1: 6 May - 23 June
Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Stn   DSN: (315) 253-3392
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On-Site Session 1: 6 May - 23 June

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
JAPN 111 Elementary Japanese I (3)
For online sections, sound card, microphone, speakers and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Japanese: assumes no prior knowledge of Japanese. Students with prior experience with the Japanese language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to spoken and written Japanese language. The objective is to communicate in Japanese in some concrete, real-life situations using culturally appropriate language; read and write hiragana; and read some katakana words in context.
54350 A381 06 May 26-23 Jun 26 Th 1800-2100 Open Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Stn
Faculty: Yano, Takako Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom from Iwakuni (host site with faculty present) to Sasebo
MATH 105 Topics for Mathematical Literacy (3)
(For students who do not need a college algebra, statistics, or higher-level mathematics course. Meets the general education requirement in mathematics.) An investigation of contemporary topics in mathematics. The aim is to apply mathematical processes to solve problems involving exponential and logarithmic modeling, personal finance, probability, basic logical thinking, and statistical reasoning.
54756 A382 06 May 26-23 Jun 26 Th 1800-2100 Open Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Stn
Faculty: McGinnis, Cynthia L. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom from Iwakuni (host site with faculty present) to Misawa
WRTG 112 Academic Writing II (3)
(The second course in the two-course series WRTG 111-WRTG 112. Fulfills the general education requirement in communications.) Continued practice in reading, writing, and critical thinking with an emphasis on research and argumentation. The goal is to implement strategies for analyzing ideas and rhetorical techniques in academic texts and for conducting academic research. Focus is on writing an argumentative research paper that synthesizes information and ideas from multiple sources and demonstrates critical thinking, varied rhetorical strategies, proper source documentation, and effective language use. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ENGL 101, ENGL 101X, WRTG 101, WRTG 101S, WRTG 101X, WRTG 112, or WRTG 112X.
54368 A382 06 May 26-23 Jun 26 W 1800-2100 Open Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Stn
Faculty: Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site
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