I have taken JPN 112. Would enrolling in JPN 10 or JPN 101-102-103 be considered “back-tracking”?
No. JPN 10 and other literature-in-translation courses do not have a language prerequisite. Language classes you have taken have no bearing on your eligibility for these courses. You MUST, in fact, take JPN 101-102-103 (in any order, though they are usually offered sequentially) to complete the major in Japanese.
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