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Individual Learning Plan (ILP)

Bachelor of Arts in Japanese


Dept: School of World Languages and Cultures Office: WLC North, Room 109

Language and Culture


Tel: (831) 582-3863 Fax: (831) 582-3885 Mail: World Languages and Cultures 100 Campus Center Seaside, CA 93955-8001

Web: wlc.csumb.edu Email: wlc@csumb.edu

Last name: Alviar Faculty advisor: Yoshiko Saito-Abbott

First name: Andrew Faculty signature:

ID Number: 893100742 Date: 1/30/2013

Prerequisite: CSUMBs Language requirement, or equivalent to the major and may be satisfied by appropriate high school preparation or by examination. Major Learning Outcomes (MLO): MLO 1: Language and Communication MLO 3: Secondary Culture MLO 2: Culture MLO 4: Research and Technology

MLO 5: Cultural Internalization and Language Immersion Students are able to fulfill the above MLOs by taking the following courses: Course Number Course Title

Units

Sem/yr

University Wide Required Courses Fall 2010 WLC 300 Pro Seminar 2 Fall 2012 JAPN 301SL Upper Division Service Learning 2 Spring 2013 WLC 400 Senior Capstone 4 Language and Culture Courses taught in Japanese (Select two) MLO 1 & 2 Japanese * JAPN 300 Introduction to Advanced Communication (Required) 4 JAPN 302 History of Japan 4 Fall 2012 JAPN 380 Japan: Land and People 4 JAPN 402 Japanese Literature 4 Research Methods and Information Technology (Select One) MLO 4 JAPN 400 Advanced Japanese for Interpersonal Communication 2 Spring 2013 JAPN 403 Advanced Japanese for Interpretive Communication 2 Fall 2012 JAPN 404 Advanced Japanese for Presentational Communication 2 Upper Division Language and Communication courses taught in Japanese (Select two) MLO 1 JAPN 301 Advanced Japanese Language, Culture and Communication 4 JAPN 303 Business Japanese 4 Spring 2013 JAPN 312 Japanese for the Professions 4 Spring 2011 JAPN 304 Intro to Translation and Interpretation 4 JAPN 401 Structure of Japanese Language 4 Culture related courses taught in English (select 4 courses) Limit 1 200 level MLO 2 JAPN 205 or 305 Introduction to Japanese Culture and Civilization 4 Spring 2009 4 JAPN 215 Cool Japan Today JAPN 306 The Japanese Mind 4 JAPN 307 Japan-American Experience 4 JAPN 308 Japanese Pop-Culture 4 JAPN 309 Japanese Lit in Translation 4 Spring 2010
5/20/11; 2/24/12;8/10/2012

JAPN 310 Japanese Cinema 4 JAPN 311 Social Issues in Japan 4 JAPN 213 or 313 Manga, Anime & Modern Japan 4 JAPN 314 4 Japanese Visual Culture and Media JAPN 405 Economic History of Japan 4 JAPN 408 Japanese Business Culture 4 JAPN 407 Japan in Asia 4 Secondary Culture course taught in English (select 1 course) Any approved The Intellectual History of East Asia (China) in English 4 course Cultural Internalization and Language Immersion: Exchange Programs below Chuo University, Tama Campus Total:
Notes: Students should take an approved GWAR course during their junior or senior year.

Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2011

MLO 3 Spring 2012 MLO 5 Fall 2011Spring 2012

46 Spring 2013 Course Fall ENVS 201 JAPN 301S JAPN 380 JAPN 404 KIN 161 Fall Unit 4 2 4 2 3 Course Spring WLC 400 JAPN 403 JAPN 312 GWAR Spring 4 GWAR Unit 4 2 4 4

BUS 304

TOTAL UNITTS Exchange Programs One year 2011-2012 Fall Semester _______ Spring Semester_____ Summer_______

Chuo University, Tokyo Dokkyo University, Saitama J. F. Oberlin University, Tokyo Toyo University, Tokyo Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, Nagoya Okayama University, Okayama University of Shiga Prefecture, Shiga CSU-International Program (Waseda/Tsukuba University) Substitutions (Courses took at Chuo University) Japanese B 8 Units *Japanese C 8 Units Introduction to Japanese Studies 4 Units
5/20/11; 2/24/12;8/10/2012

The Intellectual History of East Asia (China) 2 Units

The Intellectual History of East Asia II (Japan) 2 Units

Economics Seminar I 2 Units Economics Seminar II 2 Units

5/20/11; 2/24/12;8/10/2012

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