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CONTEMPORARY JAPAN
IN HISTORICAL
PERSPECTIVE
SYLLABUS
EVALUATION
CRITERIA
- completion of the assigned
portions of the required texts (as demonstrated in the periodic quizzes).
[30% of the final grade for the course.]
- completion of an essay
discussing an aspect of contemporary Japanese civilization in historical
perspective. [40% of final course grade]
- completion of a research
assignment exploring a representative social role in contemporary Japanese
life and participation in accompanying role-playing exercises. [30%
of final course grade]
In
addition points will be awarded for completion of the following ungraded
course requirements. [A total of 145 points is currently available; this
total may change as the course proceeds.]
- regular class
attendance and in-class participation. [20 points with 5 points subtracted
for each absence, excused or unexcused.]
- on-time submission
of quizzes [2 points for each submission handed to the instructor
during the class session in which the assignment is due or prior to
that course session in conjunction only with an excused absence for
a possible total of 12 points.]
- completion of
a series of journal assignments designed to access personal interests
and individual insights into course materials and class sessions.
[48 points total with a maximum of 10 for each submitted assignment
and an added 2 points per assignment for on-time submission.]
- submission of
a properly completed annotated bibliography of resources to be consulted
as part of the assigned research essay (5 points) and a preliminary
draft of the research essay and / or the personality profile submitted
a minimum of two class sessions prior to the due date (10 points each).
- participation
in online Internet Discussions. [1 point for each significant contribution
-- as determined by the instructor - to a maximum of 20 points.]
- submission of
a maximum of two analytical reviews of representative contemporary
Japanese feature films. [10 points for each review earning a minimum
of a "check" for a maximum of 20 points.]
The average of completed
graded assignments will be multiplied by the points earned over the
course of the semester to obtain the final course grade.
SYLLABUS:
INTRODUCTION | ASSUMPTIONS
AND EXPECTATIONS |
OBJECTIVES | REQUIREMENTS |
EVALUATION CRITERIA
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