ステファニー・モレノ
Coursework
During my time at Clemson University, I have taken many classes that have shaped my understanding of international business and Japanese language studies. Below is a summary of the courses I took and examples of the work I completed in those classes, Split into Japanese Language Courses, Culture & Literature Courses, Business Courses, and Music Minor Courses.
Japanese Language Courses
語
JAPN 1010
Elementary Japanese
N5 Japanese level course instructed with the first six chapters of Genki 1. Learn the basics such as asking questions (when, what, where), how to tell time, and how to write in basic hiragana and katakana. Introduced to some kanji
語
JAPN 2020
Intermediate Japanese
N4 Japanese level course instructed with the last six chapters of Genki 2. Learn formal, modest, and humble expressions, how to give instructions, and talk about experiences.
語
JAPN 3160
Japanese For International Business I
Introduction to the Japanese business world with studies focused mainly on formal speaking, writing a Japanese resume, and participating in a mock Japanese interview.
語
JAPN 1020
Elementary Japanese
N5 Japanese level course instructed on the last six chapters of Genki 1. Learn how to talk about holidays/trips, ask about experiences, list reasons, and more basic grammar structure. Begin to learn basic kanji.
語
JAPN 3050
Conversation & Composition
Intro to N3 Japanese level course instructed with the first six chapters of Quartet. Learn more complex sentence structure, gain skill in reading longer passages, and composing multiple essays on various topics. Advanced Kanji is introduced.
語
JAPN 2010
Intermediate Japanese
Beginning N4 Japanese level course instructed with the first five chapters of Genki 2. Learn how to talk about gift giving, how to ask for help, and more advanced vocabulary and kanji.
語
JAPN 3060
Conversation & Composition II
Continuation of 3050 with N3 Japanese level instructed with the last six chapters of Quartet. Learn more complex sentence structure, gain skill in reading longer passages, and composing multiple essays on various topics. Advanced Kanji is continued.
語
JAPN 4160
Japanese For International Business II
Course currently in progress. Course based on looking at the world of Japanese businesses by using case studies. Learning more advanced and specialty vocabulary used in the business world.

Culture & Literature Courses
語
JAPN 4060
Introduction to Japanese Literature
This course introduces Japanese literature throughout the different times periods of Japan. Reading various stories, tales, poems, and more to gain a further insight into the authors and way of life throughout history and its effects on literature.
語
JAPN 3070
Japanese Civilization I
Course focusing on the innerworkings of how modern-day Japan has evolved overtime throughout the ages. Researching art, religion, societal standards, history, global developments, and more to further comprehend the Japan of today.
語
HIST 3330
Intermediate Japanese
Course taken abroad at Chukyo University. Study of Japanese civilization, focusing on the development of modern Japan from the mid-19th century to today.
Business Courses
MATH 1020
Business Calculus I
First half of Business Calculus focused on reading and understanding graphs, formulas, and equations. Focuses on business examples.
MATH 2070
Business Calculus II
Second half of Business calculus focused on the business aspects of calculus such as economics, and quantities.
ACCT 2010
Financial Accounting Concepts
Beginning N4 Japanese level course instructed with the first five chapters of Genki 2. Learn how to talk about gift giving, how to ask for help, and more advanced vocabulary and kanji.
LAIB 1270
Introduction to Language and International Business
Introduction to the major while learning how to prepare for the business world and conducting research on target language, culture, and internships.
LAIB 4000
Language and International Business Internship
A mandatory 140-hour internship with an international company, earning three credits, with part of the credits completed during the internship and the rest when writing the report in the target language.
LANG 4990
Language Portfolio
Course based on reasoning, critical thinking, problem-solving, cross-cultural awareness, and ethical judgment, documenting study abroad or internship experiences while serving as a resource for academic and professional development.
MGT 2010
Principles of Management
Course based on management's contribution to economic production, covering management functions, organizational principles, and behavior within organizations
MKT 3010
Principles of Marketing
An introduction to the principles of planning, pricing, promoting, and distributing goods and services.
MKT 3020
Consumer Behavior
An exploration of individual and group behavior concepts, focusing on their application to understanding consumer decision-making.
MKT 4070
International Marketing
Study of international marketing, focusing on adapting marketing strategies for different foreign market environments.
MGT 4230
International Business Management
International Business Management- A survey of international business operations, covering trade, foreign investment, multinational corporations, and the international payment system.
ECON 2110
Principles of Microeconomics
An introduction to economic reasoning, focusing on consumer and business behavior, competition, monopoly, international trade, and public policy.
ECON 2120
Principles of Macroeconomics
A continuation of ECON 2110, applying economic principles to study aggregate performance, including inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and the impact of fiscal and monetary policies on financial markets.
ECON 3060
Managerial Economics
Applies economic analysis to decision-making, linking economic theory with managerial practice.
ECON 3100
International Economics
Study of international commerce, including trade theory, exchange rates, legal frameworks, and policy issues.
ECON 3999
Introduction to International Economics
Transfer Credit from Japan at Chukyo University. Study of international commerce, including trade theory, exchange rates, legal frameworks, and policy issues
ENGL 3040
Business Writing
An introduction to writing strategies for professional business texts like memoranda, letters, reports, and proposals, with both individual and team projects.
Other Major Required Courses
ENGL 1030
ENGL 2120
COMM 1500
English Composition II
A course focused on writing clear and effective essays, including argumentative and research-based writing.
World Literature: Reimagined Histories
N5 Japanese level course instructed on the last six chapters of Genki 1. Learn how to talk about holidays/trips, ask about experiences, list reasons, and more basic grammar structure. Begin to learn basic kanji.
Introduction to Human Communication
An overview of communication theories and practices, covering interpersonal, small group, intercultural, and public communication, with a lab component.
ENGL 1030
ENGL 2120
COMM 1500
English Composition II
World Literature: Reimagined Histories
Introduction to Human Communication
A course focused on writing clear and effective essays, including argumentative and research-based writing.
Introduction to selected works from the Americas Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East from ancient to modern eras, with emphasis on major authors.
An overview of communication theories and practices, covering interpersonal, small group, intercultural, and public communication, with a lab component.
POSC 1020
HIST 1010
PSYC 2010
Introduction to International Relations
History of the United States
Introduction to Psychology
Overview of both theory and practice in contemporary global politics. Topics include the structure of and primary actors in the international system; reasons conflict occurs; and roles of international institutions, law, and policy.
Study of the political, economic, and social development of the American people from discovery through the end of Reconstruction.
Introduction to the study of behavior. Analysis of the biological bases of behavior, learning, thinking, motivation, perception, human development, social behavior, and the application of basic principles to more complex phenomena such as education, personal adjustment, and interpersonal relations.
PSYC 3060
ASTR 1010
ASTR 1030
Human Sexual Behavior
Solar System Astronomy
Solar System Astronomy Lab
The subject of sexual behavior is approached from the psychophysiological, behavioral, and cultural points of view. Evolutionary, historical, and cross-cultural perspectives are considered.
A survey of the universe focusing on basic physics and our solar system, including current topics of interest.
An optional lab for ASTR 1010 with demonstrations, exercises, and planetarium visits to supplement lectures.
GEOL 1120
Earth Resources
A survey of Earth's mineral, energy, water, and land resources, focusing on their environmental and societal impacts.
Music Minor Courses
MUSC 1420
Music Theory I
An introduction to music theory, covering notation, scales, keys, intervals, rhythms, triads, seventh chords, and chord progressions.
MUSC 1430
Aural Skills I
Introduction to aural skills, including Solfege, identifying intervals, scales, triads, seventh chords, sight-singing simple melodies, and dictation in major and minor keys.
MUSC 1510
Applied Music
Individual piano study with weekly 30-minute lessons and a minimum of four hours of practice, and end of semester recital.
MUSC 2510
Applied Music
Individual piano study with weekly 30-minute lessons and a minimum of four hours of practice, and end of semester recital.
MUSC 2520
Applied Music
Individual piano study with weekly 30-minute lessons and a minimum of four hours of practice, and end of semester recital.
MUSC 3140
World Music
An introduction to ethnomusicology, focusing on the music of different cultures and its role within them.
MUSC 3230
Piano Accompanying
Group study in piano accompanying, focusing on sight-reading and accompanying choral, vocal, and instrumental performances through group lessons.
MUSC 4150
Music History to 1750
The development of Western music from antiquity to 1750, focusing on key works from different styles and periods.