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					| 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Modern Languages Education - Japanese (BS)  |  
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				Leads to a Kansas Teaching License in PK-12 Japanese. |  
													| Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours
 KBOR Statewide Transfer (SWT) Courses: https://www.kansasregents.org/academic_affairs/transfer-articulation. English (Written Communication Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours
Communication (Oral Communication Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours
Math & Statistics (Quantitative Literacy Outcomes): 3 Credit Hours
Natural & Physical Sciences (Natural & Physical Sciences Outcomes): 4-5 Credit Hours
 Choose 1 subject area which must include a lab.Social & Behavioral Sciences (Social & Behavioral Sciences Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours
 At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area. AGEC 120 - Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Credits: 3AMETH 160 - Introduction to American Ethnic Studies Credits: 3ANTH 200 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Credits: 3ANTH 204 - A General Education Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Credits: 3ANTH 210 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Honors Credits: 3ANTH 220 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology Credits: 3ANTH 260 - Introduction to Archeology Credits: 3CRIM 261 - Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice Credits: 3ECON 110 - Principles of Macroeconomics Credits: 3ECON 111 - Principles of Macroeconomics - Honors Credits: 3ECON 120 - Principles of Microeconomics Credits: 3GEOG 100 - World Geography & Globalization Credits: 3GEOG 200 - Human Geography Credits: 3GEOG 201 - Human Geography (Honors) Credits: 3GWSS 105 - Introduction to Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Credits: 3GWSS 275 - Gender, Race, and Sex in Science Fiction Credits: 3HDFS 110 - Introduction to Human Development Credits: 3HDFS 250 - Interpersonal and Family Relationships Credits: 3PLAN 115 - Introduction to Regional and Community Planning Credits: 3PLAN 215 - World Cities Credits: 3POLSC 110 - Introduction to Political Science Credits: 3POLSC 111 - Introduction to Political Science, Honors Credits: 4POLSC 115 - U.S. Politics Credits: 3POLSC 135 - Introduction to Comparative Politics Credits: 3POLSC 145 - World Politics Credits: 3POLSC 155 - Introduction to Political Thought Credits: 3POLSC 250 - Environmental Political Thought: The Future of Food, Air, Water, and Soil Credits: 3PSYCH 110 - General Psychology Credits: 3PSYCH 115 - General Psychology (Honors) Credits: 4PSYCH 202 - Drugs and Behavior Credits: 3PSYCH 280 - Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence Credits: 3PSYCH 290 - Innovative Studies in Psychology Credits: 1-6SOCIO 211 - Introduction to Sociology Credits: 3SOCIO 214 - Introduction to Sociology, Honors Credits: 4SOCIO 260 - Social Problems Credits: 3SOCWK 100 - Social Work: The Helping Profession Credits: 3SOCWK 200 - Basic Skills for Working with People Credits: 3
Arts & Humanities (Arts & Humanities Outcomes): 6 Credit Hours
 At least 2 courses from 2 subjects under this area. AGCOM 222 - Agricultural Business Communications Credits: 3AMETH 185 - Race, Film, and American Stories Credits: 3ARAB 101 - Arabic I Credits: 4ARAB 102 - Arabic II Credits: 4ARAB 201 - Arabic III Credits: 5ARCH 299 - Appreciation of Architecture Credits: 3ART 102 - Ceramics for Non-majors Credits: 3ART 103 - Jewelry Design and Processes for Non-majors Credits: 3ART 104 - Digital Photography for Non-majors Credits: 3ART 106 - Art Appreciation Credits: 3ART 108 - Introduction to Modern and Contemporary Art for Non-Majors Credits: 3ART 111 - Photography, Civil Rights, Art and the Environment Credits: 3ART 174 - A and D: Mixed Media Process and Exploration Lab Credits: 3ART 180 - AandD: Color, Light, and Perception Lab Credits: 3ART 190 - Drawing I Credits: 3ART 194 - A and D: Community and the Environment Experience Credits: 3ART 195 - Survey of Western Art History I Credits: 3ART 196 - Survey of Western Art History II Credits: 3ART 197 - Survey of Non-Western Art History Credits: 3ART 200 - AandD: Visual Representation and Fabrication Credits: 3ART 202 - Art and Insects Credits: 3ART 290 - Visual Communication Design I: Typography and Design Principles Credits: 3ART 291 - Introduction to Drawing Credits: 3CHINE 101 - Chinese I Credits: 4CHINE 200 - Chinese II Credits: 4CHINE 201 - Chinese III Credits: 4CLSCS 105 - Medical Terminology: Latin and Greek for Scientists Credits: 2COMM 120 - Introduction to Human Communication Credits: 3COMM 210 - Forensics, Debate, or Mock Trial Participation Credits: 0-1COMM 260 - Introduction to Trial Advocacy Credits: 3CNS 110 - History of Building and Construction Credits: 3COT 150 - The Humanities Through the Arts Credits: 3CZECH 101 - Czech for Travelers Credits: 2DANCE 110 - Breathe, Move, Be Credits: 3DANCE 115 - Yoga for Restoration Credits: 3DANCE 120 - Contemporary Dance I Credits: 2-3DANCE 165 - Ballet I Credits: 2-3DANCE 171 - Jazz Dance I Credits: 2-3DANCE 181 - Tap I Credits: 2-3DANCE 205 - Dance as an Art Form Credits: 3DANCE 215 - Improvisational Structures Credits: 2-3DANCE 220 - Principles of Dance Technology Credits: 1-3DANCE 225 - Rhythmic Notation for Dance Credits: 1DANCE 240 - West African Styles of Social Dance and Music Credits: 2DANCE 250 - Performance Styles Credits: 1DANCE 265 - Pointe Techniques Credits: 1DANCE 280 - Musical Theatre Dance Credits: 2-3EDEL 270 - Arts for Elementary Schools Credits: 3ENGL 170 - Writing Studio Credits: 0-3ENGL 185 - Race, Film, and American Stories Credits: 3ENGL 187 - Book Club Credits: 3ENGL 220 - Fiction into Film Credits: 3ENGL 224 - Television as Literature Credits: 3ENGL 227 - Video Games as Literature Credits: 3ENGL 230 - Classical Cultures Credits: 3ENGL 231 - Medieval and Renaissance Credits: 3ENGL 233 - Reformation to Enlightenment Credits: 3ENGL 234 - Modern Credits: 3ENGL 251 - Introduction to Literature Credits: 3ENGL 253 - Short Story Credits: 3ENGL 260 - British Literature Credits: 3ENGL 270 - American Literature Credits: 3ENGL 280 - Studies in World Literature and Culture Credits: 3ENGL 285 - Introduction to American Ethnic Literatures Credits: 3ENGL 287 - Great Books Credits: 3ENGL 295 - Selected Studies in English Credits: 1-3ENGL 297 - Honors Introduction to the Humanities I Credits: 3ENGL 298 - Honors Introduction to the Humanities II Credits: 3ENGL 299 - Honors Topics in English Credits: 3ENGL 355 - Literature for Children Credits: 3ENGL 381 - American Survey I Credits: 3ENGL 382 - American Survey II Credits: 3ENGL 461 - Introduction to Fiction Writing Credits: 3ENTOM 202 - Art and Insects Credits: 3ENVD 203 - Survey of the Design, Planning and Community Development Professions Credits: 1ENVD 251 - History of the Designed Environment II Credits: 3FREN 101 - French I (Elementary French I) Credits: 4FREN 102 - French II Credits: 4FREN 103 - Accelerated Beginning French Credits: 5FREN 201 - French III Credits: 3GREEK 101 - Classical Greek I Credits: 5GREEK 102 - Classical Greek II Credits: 5GRMN 101 - German I Credits: 4GRMN 102 - German II Credits: 4GRMN 201 - German III Credits: 3GRMN 222 - Elementary German Conversation IIIA Credits: 2HINDI 101 - Hindi I Credits: 4HINDI 102 - Hindi II Credits: 4HINDI 201 - Hindi III Credits: 4HIST 100 - Introduction to History Credits: 3HIST 101 - Western Civilization I: Ancient Greece to Early Modern Europe Credits: 3HIST 102 - Western Civilization II: Europe in the Modern World Credits: 3HIST 105 - Western Civilization: The Rise of Europe (Honors) Credits: 3HIST 106 - Western Civilization: The Modern Era (Honors) Credits: 3HIST 111 - World History to 1450 Credits: 3HIST 112 - World History From 1450 Credits: 3HIST 151 - History of the United States to 1877 Credits: 3HIST 152 - History of the United States Since 1877 Credits: 3HIST 155 - U.S. Military History since 1775 Credits: 3HIST 200 - Topics in History for Freshmen and Sophomores Credits: 1-3HIST 222 - Western Warfare Since 1618 Credits: 3HIST 250 - Russian Culture and Civilization Credits: 3IAID 290 - Design and Material Culture Credits: 3IAID 299 - History of Furniture Credits: 3INDD 292 - Design Thinking Credits: 3ITAL 101 - Italian I Credits: 4ITAL 102 - Italian II Credits: 4ITAL 105 - Italian for Travelers Credits: 1-8JAPAN 101 - Japanese I Credits: 4JAPAN 200 - Japanese II Credits: 4JAPAN 201 - Japanese III Credits: 4JAPAN 299 - Special Studies in Japanese Credits: 1-8LAR 101 - Introduction to Landscape Architecture Credits: 3LAR 211 - Unlocking Creativity Credits: 3LAR 298 - Ethics and Environmental Dilemmas Credits: 3LATIN 101 - Latin I Credits: 4LATIN 102 - Latin II Credits: 4MC 110 - Mass Communication in Society Credits: 3MLANG 100 - Beginner Studies in Foreign Language Credits: 1-5MLANG 106 - Legal Terminology: Latin and French for Law Professions Credits: 2MLANG 110 - Hebrew for Beginners Credits: 2MLANG 120 - Multilingualism in the U.S. Credits: 3MLANG 200 - Intermediate Studies in Foreign Language I Credits: 1-5MLANG 280 - Studies in World Literature and Culture Credits: 1-5MLANG 297 - Honors Introduction to the Humanities I Credits: 3MLANG 298 - Honors Introduction to the Humanities II Credits: 3MUSIC 100 - Introduction to Music Theory Credits: 3MUSIC 103 - Voice Class I Credits: 1MUSIC 104 - Voice Class II Credits: 1MUSIC 111 - Concert Choir Credits: 0-1MUSIC 112 - University Choir Credits: 0-1MUSIC 113 - University Band Credits: 0-1MUSIC 114 - Cat Band Credits: 0-1MUSIC 115 - Marching Band Credits: 0-1MUSIC 116 - Concert Band Credits: 0-1MUSIC 117 - Wind Symphony Credits: 0-1MUSIC 118 - Jazz Ensemble Lab A Credits: 0-1MUSIC 121 - Collegiate Chorale Credits: 0-1MUSIC 129 - University Orchestra Credits: 0-1MUSIC 130 - Symphony Orchestra Credits: 0-1MUSIC 131 - Theatre Orchestra Credits: 0-1MUSIC 135 - University Tenor/Bass Choir Credits: 0-1MUSIC 140 - University Treble Chorus Credits: 0-1MUSIC 150 - History of Musical Instruments Credits: 2-3MUSIC 151 - Women in Music Credits: 3MUSIC 152 - Introduction to Film Music Credits: 3MUSIC 153 - History of Jazz Credits: 3MUSIC 154 - Salsa: Afro-Cuban Music of the Past and Present Credits: 3MUSIC 155 - Jazz in Kansas City and the Southwest Credits: 2-3MUSIC 156 - Introduction to the Broadway Musical Credits: 3MUSIC 157 - Introduction to American Music Credits: 3MUSIC 160 - Experiencing Live Music Credits: 2-3MUSIC 170 - History of Rock and Roll Credits: 3MUSIC 171 - Inventing the Future: Underground Rock: 1968-1993 Credits: 3MUSIC 172 - History of Country Music Credits: 3MUSIC 173 - Music as Protest and Propaganda in the United States Credits: 3MUSIC 203 - Vocal Techniques I Credits: 1MUSIC 204 - Vocal Techniques II Credits: 1MUSIC 208 - Guitar Class I Credits: 1MUSIC 210 - Music Theory I Credits: 3MUSIC 211 - Piano Class I Credits: 1MUSIC 212 - Piano Class II Credits: 1MUSIC 213 - Piano Class III Credits: 1MUSIC 214 - Piano Class IV Credits: 1MUSIC 220 - Topics in Music Credits: 1-3MUSIC 230 - Music Theory II Credits: 3MUSIC 231 - Aural Skills I Credits: 1MUSIC 240 - Advanced String Techniques and Materials Credits: 1MUSIC 241 - Italian Diction Credits: 1MUSIC 242 - French Diction Credits: 1MUSIC 243 - German Diction Credits: 1MUSIC 244 - West African Drumming and Percussion Credits: 2MUSIC 246 - Drumset Techniques Credits: 1MUSIC 248 - Songwriting Credits: 3MUSIC 249 - Introduction to Music of the World Credits: 3MUSIC 250 - Introduction to Music Credits: 3MUSIC 251 - Applied Study for Non-Music Majors Credits: 1-2MUSIC 254 - Secondary Performance Credits: 1-2MUSIC 255 - Lower-Division Performance Credits: 1-4MUSIC 268 - Vocal Pedagogy Credits: 2MUSIC 280 - Lower-Division Ensemble Performance Credits: 1MUSIC 405 - Music for Elementary Teachers Credits: 3PHILO 100 - Introduction to Philosophical Problems Credits: 3PHILO 105 - Introduction to Critical Thinking Credits: 3PHILO 112 - Causal and Statistical Reasoning Credits: 3PHILO 115 - Introduction to Philosophy of Religion Credits: 3PHILO 120 - Introduction to Philosophy of Art Credits: 3PHILO 125 - Introduction to Philosophy of Science Credits: 3PHILO 130 - Introduction to Moral Philosophy Credits: 3PHILO 135 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy Credits: 3PHILO 140 - Introduction to Philosophy of Mind Credits: 3PHILO 145 - Historical Introduction to Philosophy Credits: 3PHILO 150 - Introduction to Philosophy of Feminism Credits: 3PHILO 160 - Introduction to Philosophy of Law Credits: 3PHILO 185 - Engineering Ethics Credits: 3PHILO 215 - Honors Introduction to Philosophy Credits: 3PHILO 230 - Honors Introduction to Moral Philosophy Credits: 3PHILO 297 - Honors Introduction to the Humanities I Credits: 3PHILO 298 - Honors Introduction to the Humanities II Credits: 3RUSSN 101 - Russian I Credits: 5RUSSN 102 - Russian II Credits: 5RUSSN 250 - Russian Culture and Civilization Credits: 3SPAN 101 - Spanish I Credits: 4SPAN 102 - Spanish II Credits: 4SPAN 110 - Conversational Spanish for the Workplace Credits: 3SPAN 201 - Spanish III Credits: 3SWAH 101 - Swahili I Credits: 4SWAH 102 - Swahili II Credits: 4SWAH 201 - Swahili III Credits: 4SWAH 202 - Swahili IV Credits: 4THTRE 111 - Production Participation Credits: 1THTRE 171 - Fundamentals of Acting Credits: 3THTRE 201 - Drugs and Alcohol in Theatre and Film Credits: 3THTRE 202 - Taboo! Transgression and Censorship in Theatre and Film Credits: 3THTRE 203 - Stage to Screen: Theatre into Film Credits: 3THTRE 205 - Contemporary American Theatre Credits: 3THTRE 211 - Run Crew Credits: 0-2THTRE 212 - Wardrobe Crew Credits: 1THTRE 220 - Musical Theatre History Credits: 3THTRE 235 - Introduction to the Art of Film Credits: 3THTRE 260 - Stage Movement Credits: 3THTRE 263 - Oral Interpretation of Literature Credits: 3THTRE 265 - Fundamentals of Improvisation I, II Credits: 3THTRE 268 - Techniques of Makeup Credits: 1THTRE 270 - Introduction to Theatre Credits: 3THTRE 271 - Intermediate Acting Credits: 3THTRE 280 - Script Analysis Credits: 3THTRE 299 - Vocal Expression for Actors Credits: 3THTRE 368 - Fundamentals of Technical Production Credits: 3
Free Electives (Institutionally Designated Area): 6 Credit Hours
 Includes ALL 100 and 200 level courses at K-State or in Transfer. Note: One course may be used to satisfy more than one requirement. However, students must complete a total of 34-36 credit hours of general education courses.
 For a Full Listing of K-State 100/200 level courses you may search those courses individually via the University Course Catalog.Program Requirements: (37 Credit Hours)
 A grade of C or higher is required in all Teacher Education courses and practica. A 3.0 or higher grade point average in Teacher Education courses and practica is needed before the Professional Semester.Pre-Professional Component: (5 Credit Hours)
Professional Education Component: (32 Credit Hours)
 Admission to teacher education required.Non-Blocked courses (Must be completed before student teaching)
Block 1: (8 Credit Hours)
 Courses must be taken concurrently and prior to Block II.Block II: (9 Credit Hours)
 Courses must be taken concurently and prior to Student Teaching.Professional Semester (Internship): (12 Credit Hours)
 A 3.0 or higher grade point average in Teacher Education courses and practica is needed before the Professional Semester.Licensure Requirement: (39 Credit Hours)
Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120
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