This course examines major principles of social organization in Japan and contrasts them with the United States. The course begins with an overview of social structure, norms and values then focuses more closely on family, gender, education, community, current social problems and social change. The purpose is to enable the student to better understand Japanese society through a process of comparative analysis. Course Requirements: Two exams and one 8-10 page research paper Participate in two discussion groups and lead one discussion group. Post to class blogs. ">
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This course examines major principles of social organization in Japan and contrasts them with the United States. The course begins with an overview of social structure, norms and values then focuses more closely on family, gender, education, community, current social problems and social change. The purpose is to enable the student to better understand Japanese society through a process of comparative analysis. Course Requirements: Two exams and one 8-10 page research paper Participate in two discussion groups and lead one discussion group. Post to class blogs.