INTLC101-23G (NET)
International Languages and Cultures
15 Points
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The University of Waikato
Academic Divisions
Division of Arts Law Psychology & Social Sciences
School of Arts Office
School of Arts
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Convenor(s)
William Jennings
9333
I.3.03D
william.jennings@waikato.ac.nz
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Lecturer(s)
Annelore Spieker
annelore.spieker@waikato.ac.nz
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Jihye Kim
I.3.16
jihye.kim@waikato.ac.nz
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Keiko Umeda
9335
I.3.02
keiko.umeda@waikato.ac.nz
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Maria Galikowski
4210
I.3.01
maria.galikowski@waikato.ac.nz
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Librarian(s)
: em.pooley@waikato.ac.nz
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What this paper is about
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The role of culture on the world stage and its relationships to language, globalisation and other cultures, especially Indigenous ones, is interrogated through case studies, with an introductory examination of Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean and Spanish & Latin American cultures.
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How this paper will be taught
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This paper will be taught online using Panopto recordings, slideshows, readings and other resources made available on the Moodle page. After an introduction on cultural perspectives, there will be contributions from the International Languages and Cultures programme: French, Spanish & Latin American, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
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Required Readings
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Readings will be provided throughout the paper.
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Learning Outcomes
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Students who successfully complete the course should be able to:
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Assessments
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How you will be assessed
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This is an intensive course that combines multiple topics from many cultures and languages. Please make sure you regularly access all materials posted, and submit any items of assessment in a timely fashion.
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The internal assessment/exam ratio (as stated in the University Calendar) is 100:0. There is no final exam.
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