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            CAQI/QM/QS SYSTEM ECONOMIZER                                            ITALIAN CULTURE AND
            MODULE                              101                                 CIVILIZATION THROUGH CINEMA
            1.0 Unit                            BEGINNING ITALIAN I                 3.0 Units
                                                5.0 Units
            ITECH 207 examines the knowledge                                        ITAL 130 analyzes the social, economic,
            required to establish an economizer system’s   ITAL 101 teaches the fundamentals of Italian   religious and political evolution of Italian
            diagnostic process. This includes the operat-  grammar. Students are trained to pronounce   culture as seen through Italian cinema
            ing aspects ultimately applied to that process   Italian correctly, to acquire a small working   from the beginning of the 20th century to
            which conclude with the system working   vocabulary which they use in conversation   the present. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite:
            safely, reliably, and operating at the high-  and writing, and to read simple Italian. Note:   Eligibility for ENGL 101.  Transfer Credit:
            est capacity and energy effi  ciency possible.   This course is not intended for students   CSU, UC, USC.
            Lecture 1 hour. Recommended Preparation:   with oral profi ciency or who have attended
            Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.   schools where Italian was the language of   JAPANESE
                                                instruction. Lecture 5 hours. Recommended
              INTERNATIONAL FIELD               Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or   101
                       STUDIES                  ESL 151. Course Typically Off ered: Winter/  BEGINNING JAPANESE I
                                                                                    5.0 Units
                                                Spring/Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU,
            48                                  UC, USC.                            JAPAN 101 presents the fundamentals of
            INTERNATIONAL FIELD STUDIES         102                                 Japanese grammar within a cultural context.
            1.0 to 3.0 Units                    BEGINNING ITALIAN II                The students are trained to pronounce
            International Field Studies provides college   5.0 Units                correctly, to acquire a small working
            credit for travel and study in foreign   ITAL 102 is a continuation of Italian 101   vocabulary for conversation and writing,
            countries at the student’s own expense in   and completes the elementary grammar. It   and to read and write hiragana, katakana,
            programs provided by agencies approved   includes the reading of simplifi ed texts with   and some kanji (native Japanese alphabets).
            in advance by the College and under the   emphasis on oral expressions, and further   Note: This course is not intended for students
            direction of a Glendale Community College   study of Italian history and culture. Lecture   with oral profi ciency or who have attended
            instructor. This course may be off ered in all   5 hours. Prerequisite: ITAL 101 or equiva-  schools where Japanese was the language of
            disciplines. Note: Each repetition must be in   lent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.   instruction. Lecture 5 hours. Recommended
            a diff erent country and/or area of the world.   Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.  Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or
            This course may be off ered in any of these                              ESL 151. Course Typically Off ered: Winter/
            disciplines: ACCTG, ANTHR, ART, ASL,   103                              Spring/Summer/Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU,
            ASTRO, AT, BIOL, CABOT, CAM, CHEM,   INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN I             UC, USC.
            CHLDV, CS/IS, CULIN, DANCE, ECON,   5.0 Units                           102
            ECT, ENGL, ENGR, ETH S, FIRE, FREN,   ITAL 103 includes further study of Italian   BEGINNING JAPANESE II
            GEOG, GEOL, HIST, ITAL, JOURN, KOREA,   grammar. The purpose of the course is to   5.0 Units
            MATH, MCOMM, MEDIA, MUSIC, NS,      train students in reading comprehension   JAPAN 102 students continue to learn the
            OCEAN, PE, PHILO, PHY, POL S, PSYCH,   of intermediate prose with stress on docu-  fundamentals of Japanese grammar within
            SPAN, SPCH, ST DV, T ART, WELD. Lecture   mentary aspects of Italian life, character   a cultural context. Students receive further
            1-3 hours/Laboratory-Studio 2-9 hours.   analysis, and the study of ideas. Oral and   training in correct pronunciation and
            Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit: CSU.  written discussions are stressed. Lecture 5   continue to learn kanji (Chinese characters).
                                                hours. Prerequisite: ITAL 102 or equivalent.   Students also continue practicing hiragana
                     INTERNSHIP                 Course Typically Off ered: Fall.  Transfer   and katakana. Discussions in Japanese stress
                                                Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
            50                                                                      verb forms and vocabulary building. Lecture
            INTERNSHIP                          104                                 5 hours. Prerequisite: JAPAN 101 or equiva-
            1.0 to 3.0 Units                    INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN II             lent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.
            Internship is a self-motivated course which   5.0 Units                 Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
            allows students to earn from 1-3 units for   ITAL 104 completes the review of the funda-  103
            structured supervised work off   campus   mentals of grammar. The purpose of the   INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE I
            under supervision of a faculty advisor. It is   course is to train students in reading inter-  5.0 Units
            designed to provide students with appropri-  mediate prose of increasing diffi  culty with   JAPAN 103 continues the study of Japanese
            ate preparation, a hands-on discipline-linked   stress on the study of ideas. The training also   grammar and vocabulary and begins the
            work experience that will extend their   includes oral discussion and written exposi-  study of short narrative writings. Conver-
            knowledge and understanding of career   tion. Lecture 5 hours. Prerequisite: ITAL 103   sational  fl uency, composition writing and
            demands in a fi eld. This course is off ered in   or equivalent.  Course Typically Off ered:   familiarity with Japanese culture are empha-
            the following disciplines: ACCT, ADST, ART,   Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.  sized in this course. Emphasis is placed on
            AT, BIOL, BUSAD, CABOT, CHEM, CHLDV,                                    the customs, culture, and institutions of the
            CS/IS, CULIN, DANCE, ECT, ENGR, HRM,                                    Japanese people. Students continue develop-
            JOURN, MACH, MCOMM, MEDIA, MUSIC,                                       ing their skills using hiragana and katakana
            PE, PHOTO, PHY, POL S, RE, SOC, SOC S,                                  and learn 100 new kanji. Lecture 5 hours.
            T ART. This course is Pass/No Pass only.                                Prerequisite: JAPAN 102 or equivalent.
            Note: Students must arrange an approved                                 Course Typically Off ered: Fall.  Transfer
            internship prior to enrolling in this class.                            Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
            Lecture 0.5 hours/Laboratory 3-9 hours.
            Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
            ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Transfer Credit: CSU.

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