Emphasis on elementary oral/aural skills through conversational exchanges in Mandarin Chinese relating to everyday culture. For students with little or no prior knowledge of Chinese.
Oral/aural skills in Mandarin Chinese are coupled with writing and character recognition related to practical knowledge of everyday culture.
CHIN 101: with minimum grade of D-
Become familiar with the culture and society of Modern China through an interdisciplinary examination of China's past. Conducted in English.
Review language structure and develop reading and writing skills. Gain vocabulary through conversational practice on topics of cultural and literary interest.
CHIN 102: with minimum grade of D-
Review language structure and develop reading and writing skills. Gain vocabulary through conversational practice on topics of cultural and literary interest.
CHIN 201: with minimum grade of D-
Study major works in Chinese literature, become familiar with different genres and major writers of Chinese literary tradition, and situate the literature within its social and historical contexts.
Develop advanced language skills in Chinese using a variety of authentic texts. Practice writing and conversation.
CHIN 202: with minimum grade of D-
Acquire advanced skills in Chinese using authentic texts and media. Learn composition and advanced conversation.
CHIN 301: with minimum grade of D-
Develop skills to read and translate texts using literary Chinese. Become familiar with traditional Chinese civilization. Taught in Chinese and English.
CHIN 202: with minimum grade of D-
View, analyze, discuss Chinese language films, learn specialized vocabulary, develop language skills and gain cultural and historical understanding of film in the Chinese speaking world.
CHIN 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study thematically related topics of the modern Chinese-speaking world. Subjects include identity, politics, Chinese Diaspora and immigration/emigration, history, and Chinese society through film, literature, historical and cultural texts.
CHIN 201: with minimum grade of D-
This course develops oral proficiency by exposing students to linguistic functions categorized as intermediate-high and advanced by ACTFL proficiency guidelines. This course prepares students for the oral proficiency interview.
CHIN 202: with minimum grade of D-
Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
Read, analyze, and discuss Chinese literature from 1919 to the present; situate literature in cultural, social and historical events; acquire skills to write critical analyses.
CHIN 202: with minimum grade of D-
Study thematically related topics in traditional China (pre-1900). Read literary, historical, religious, and philosophical texts in literary Chinese. Become familiar with primary sources and acquire skills to conduct research.
CHIN 311: with minimum grade of D-