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The modules include JPN 101 Elementary Japanese I, JPN 102 Elementary Japanese II (six credits), JPN 114 Intermediate Conversational Japanese, JPN 151 Intermediate Japanese I, JPN 152 Intermediate Japanese II, JPN 202 Advanced Intermediate Japanese I, JPN 203 Advanced Intermediate Japanese II, JPN 204 Advanced Conversational Japanese (two credits), JPN 205 Advanced Japanese I, JPN 205W Advanced Japanese I, JPN 206 Advanced Japanese II, JPN 206W Modern Japanese Literature, JPN 207 FILM AS OBJECT, JPN 208 Traditions in Japanese Art, JPN 210 Traditional Japanese Culture, JPN 210W Traditional Japanese Culture, JPN 214 Atomic Creatures
JPN 215 Modern Japan, JPN 216 Traditional Japan, JPN 217 The Tale of Genji, JPN 218 Reel War, JPN 219 Cartoon Connections
JPN 219A Tourist Japan, JPN 219W Tourist Japan, JPN 220 The Culture of Urban Japan, 1650-1850, JPN 222 Noh Drama, JPN 223 Kabuki Theater, JPN 232 Asian Calligraphy, JPN 233 The Culture of Zen, JPN 234 Haiku Poetry, JPN 236 Poetry of Basho, JPN 246 Issues in Contemporary Japanese Culture, JPN 247 Samurai Culture.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Students whose native language is not English and whose secondary or higher education was completed in a non-native English speaking country must take a test of English language proficiency to demonstrate that they have the language skills necessary to be successful in university studies. Students should have the following minimum score in IELTS score of 7, TOEFL (paper-based test) 600 TOEFL (computer-based test 250 TOEFL (internet-based test) 100. Students have the Exceptions to Exam Requirements if they have completed three or more years of secondary education at an American or International School where English is the primary language of instruction, scored 600 or better on the critical reading section of the SAT, are a transfer applicant who has completed a year or more of college level courses taught in the United States.
University of Rochester accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
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इन्डिपेन्डेन्ट मेजर
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
University Of Rochester
विभागको नाम
School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
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अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सोधपुछकोलागि सम्पर्क ठेगाना
University of Rochester
RC Box 270082
ROCHESTER
New York
14627
स्थानबारे जानकारी
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures combines the study of foreign languages, literatures and cultures within specific national traditions with the investigation of literary and cultural theory and practice across national and disciplinary boundaries. International by definition, MLC offers beginning and advanced language instruction in French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish, advanced coursework in literature, culture and comparative literature, and instruction in Chinese language. The Department also houses the interdisciplinary Russian Studies Program. faculty and students examine cultural productions including the "Great Books," popular film, visual art and nonliterary texts in relation to their historical contexts and with a view toward questioning traditional assumptions about gender, ethnicity and nationality.
टेलिफोन नम्बर
+1 585 275 4251
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The University of Rochester provides University housing for more of its post baccalaureate students than most comparable institutions. However, University housing is not guaranteed for all who are eligible and wish to live in University facilities. The University maintains five apartment complexes that serve graduate students, medical students, and postgraduate trainees. Each of these complexes has nearby off-street parking, coin-operated laundry facilities, and University bus service. People with children will find safe playgrounds at University Park and Whipple Park. These two complexes, as well as the Graduate Living Center Maisonettes, have broad lawn areas nearby for outdoor activities. Goler House and University Towne House have a somewhat more urban atmosphere, closer to stores, restaurants, and public transportation. All freshmen, as well as a very select group of upperclass resident advisors and other upperclass support students, live in the freshman residence halls. Approximately 1,200 freshmen and upperclass students live in the Susan B. Anthony Halls and in Gilbert, Hoeing, and Tiernan Halls in the Quad. Susan B. Anthony, on the crest of the hill, is bounded by the Rush Rhees Library, Fauver Stadium, the Towers Residence complex, and a natural area. All freshman halls have been renovated in recent years and offer unique living opportunities for their freshman students. Most freshmen will share a double room with another freshman student; however, there also are a limited number of single rooms that will house freshman students. There are some triple rooms. Every room on River Campus has a wired high-speed computer connection (ResNet), per student, to the University’s systems and the Internet. In addition, each room has a cable outlet. The following items are provided for every room: a bed, desk and chair, bookcase, dresser, closet space, a shared wastebasket, window coverings.