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INTD 665 SELECTED TOPICS IN INTERIOR DESIGN(.5 or 1 or 1.5 or 2 or 3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 8 lecture hours for each .5 unit.Short <strong>course</strong> designed to enhance interest anddevelop skills in the areas of interior design. Focus on oneof the following specific topics such as: environmentaldesign, sustainable/ green design for interiors, computerapplications for creating interior design plans, color anddesign, development of interior design portfolios, furnituredesign, basics of interior design for home and business,and designing for multicultural populations. May berepeated for credit as topics vary, but may not repeat topicssuccessfully completed. Transfer credit: CSU.ITALIAN (ITAL)Language Lab and Listening Requirement: Stu dentsenrolled in foreign language <strong>course</strong>s are required to makeuse of the language lab as prescribed by each department.Imitation, response, and independentpractice are integral features of the study of a foreignlanguage at the <strong>College</strong>.ITAL 103 ITALIAN FOR TRAVELERS (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.This <strong>course</strong> will assist travelers to Italian-speakinglocales to learn basic Italian commonly heard in travelcontexts. Students will learn basic grammar; acquire relevantvocabulary, phrases and expressions used in traveling;and will improve listening comprehension. Transfercredit: CSU.ITAL 111 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836or ESOL 400, or equivalent.The first <strong>course</strong> in a basic two-semester sequence fornative and nonnative students. The <strong>course</strong> coversapproximately the same material studied in the first half ofa university-level first semester Italian <strong>course</strong>. Studentswill acquire a basic ability to speak, read and write inItalian at the elementary level and will learn about the customs,culture and history of the Italian world. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (C2).ITAL 112 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: ITAL 111 or equivalent.INTERIOR DESIGN „ JAPANESEThe second <strong>course</strong> in a basic two-semester sequencefor native and nonnative students. The <strong>course</strong> coversapproximately the same material studied in the secondhalf of a university-level first semester Italian <strong>course</strong>.Students will acquire a basic ability to speak, read andwrite in Italian at the elementary level and will learn aboutthe customs, culture and history of the Italianworld.Transfer credit: UC; CSU (C2).ITAL 121 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: ITAL 112 or equivalent.The first <strong>course</strong> in an advanced elementary twosemestersequence for native and nonnative students.The <strong>course</strong> covers approximately the same materialstudied in the first half of a university-level second semesterItalian <strong>course</strong>. Students will acquire a basic ability tospeak, read and write in Italian at the advanced elementarylevel and will learn about the customs, culture andhistory of the Italian world. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (C2).ITAL 122 ADVANCED ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: ITAL 121 or equivalent.The second <strong>course</strong> in an advanced elementary twosemestersequence for native and nonnative students.The <strong>course</strong> covers approximately the same materialstudied in the second half of a university-level secondsemester Italian <strong>course</strong>. Students will acquire a basic abilityto speak, read and write in Italian at the advanced elementarylevel and will learn about the customs, cultureand history of the Italian world. Transfer credit: UC;CSU (C2).JAPANESE (JAPN)Language Lab and Listening Requirement: Stu dentsenrolled in foreign language <strong>course</strong>s are required to makeuse of the language lab as prescribed by each department.Imitation, response, and independentpractice are integral features of the study of a foreignlanguage at the <strong>College</strong>.JAPN 111 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrange -ment/semester. Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 836or ESOL 400, or equivalent.The first <strong>course</strong> in a two-semester sequence coveringthe same <strong>course</strong> material as a university-level first semester.The student will acquire the ability to speak, read andwrite in the Japanese language at an elementary level andunderstand Japanese culture at a basic level. Transfercredit: UC; CSU (C2).C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S2 011 – 2 012 C ATA L O G w w w. 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