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21G.103 Chinese III (Regular), Fall 2003
(2003-12)
This course is designed to consolidate the foundation built in Elementary Chinese and continue developing students skills in aural comprehension, reading, and writing. Upon completion of the course, students should be able ...
21G.103 Chinese III (Regular), Fall 2005
(2005-12)
This is the third of the four courses (Chinese I through IV) in MIT's regular (non-streamlined) Chinese curriculum. The four make use of the textbook, Learning Chinese: A Foundation Course in Mandarin (unpublished, but ...
21G.503 Intermediate Japanese I, Fall 2004
(2004-12)
This course covers JSL (Japanese: the Spoken Language, Part 1, by Eleanor H. Jorden with Mari Noda, Yale University Press, 1987) Lessons 12 through 17, providing opportunities to acquire basic skills for conversation, ...
21G.049 French Photography, Fall 2014
(2014-12)
This course introduces students to the world of French photography from its invention in the 1820s to the present. It provides exposure to major photographers and images of the French tradition, and encourages students to ...
21G.101 / 21G.151 Chinese I (Regular), Spring 2006
(2006-06)
This subject is the first semester of two that form an introduction to modern standard Chinese, commonly called Mandarin. Though not everyone taking this course will be an absolute beginner, the course presupposes no prior ...
CMS.930 / 21G.034 Media, Education, and the Marketplace, Fall 2001
(2001-12)
How can we harness the emerging forms of interactive media to enhance the learning process? Professor Miyagawa and prominent guest speakers will explore a broad range of issues on new media and learning - technical, social, ...
21G.503 Japanese III, Fall 2016
(2016-12)
Students further develop their skills in Japanese speaking, listening, reading, and writing. This course involves continued vocabulary and kanji building. The enrollment is limited to 16 students per class.
21G.502 / 21G.552 Japanese II, Spring 2013
(2013-06)
This course is based around the enhancement of the four basic skills, extension of basic grammar, vocabulary and kanji building, building off what was learned in 21G.501. This course consists of a lecture on grammar, and ...
21G.076 Globalization: the Good, the Bad, and the In-Between, Fall 2009
(2009-12)
This subject examines the paradoxes of contemporary globalization. Through lectures, discussions and student presentations, we will study the cultural, linguistic, social and political impact of globalization across broad ...
21G.505 Advanced Japanese I, Fall 2005
(2005-12)
This course covers lessons 22 through 27 of Japanese: The Spoken Language by Eleanor H. Jordan with Mari Noda. The goal of the course is to continue to build oral proficiency by expanding your knowledge of vocabulary and ...