The proctor does NOT need to know any Japanese, and all that is required is that he or she has an email account that can receive, open, and print PDF files. To receive credit in the courses, you need to contact a local exam proctor (e.g., a teacher or administrator at your school or college who agrees to follow our procedures). We will mainly use Zoom, and also possibly Skype for the live tutoring sessions. All that is needed is a good internet connection, your UA-issued email address, access to UA’s Blackboard Learn system, and a headset/web camera for live tutoring. Most of our successful learners are studying on their own, without any classroom involved. Our online Japanese courses are a hybrid of private tutoring and self-study of web-based materials, textbook, workbook and live interaction with peers, Japanese tutors, and the instructor via web conference. We offer the following courses both Fall and Spring semesters: All students will receive college credit once they successfully complete the course. Nihongo Web is available for high school students (who must enroll through UA Early College), undergraduate and graduate college students, and adult learners with a high school diploma or equivalent. Nihongo (Japanese Language) Web is an interactive, online Japanese language program from The University of Alabama, which is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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