Catalog 2024-2025

Chinese

Teaching Faculty

Associate Professor Liu
 

Description

The department encourages all students to have a study-abroad experience. Students are strongly encouraged to take courses on China in all disciplines (e.g., Chinese language, Political Science, Business, International Relations, etc.) while studying abroad.
Please see the Asian Studies Minor if you are interested in a minor using Chinese languages courses.

 

 

Program Course Listings

The courses for this program are organized into the following categories:

Chinese Courses

CHIN 110

Elementary Chinese I

An introduction to spoken and written Mandarin Chinese, this course addresses the four skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing and includes an introduction to Chinese culture.

CHIN 120

Elementary Chinese II

An introduction to spoken and written Mandarin Chinese, this course continues development of the four skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing and includes an introduction to Chinese culture. Prerequisite: CHIN 110 or the equivalent

CHIN 110 or the equivalent
Language LA
CHIN 190

Chinese Martial Arts Novels & Films

This course is taught completely in English with no prerequisite. In this course students study a specific genre and motif, “gods, demons and the supernatural,” in Chinese traditional and contemporary literature. By reading this genre and motif, this course provides students a strong foundation to understand Chinese traditional cultures through Chinese traditional thoughts and religious beliefs, as well as to comprehend modern Chinese cultures which are influenced by both Chinese traditional cultures and Western ideologies. Cross-listed as ASIA 190

Literary Studies LS
CHIN 210

Intermediate Chinese I

A continuation of CHIN 120 Elementary Chinese II. The course follows the functional approach to language learning in stressing the students’ ability to communicate effectively in a broad range of everyday situations. Our goals are to develop students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing proficiency in intermediate Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 120 or the equivalent

CHIN 120 or the equivalent
CHIN 220

Intermediate Chinese II

A continuation of CHIN 210 Intermediate Chinese I. The course follows the functional approach to language learning in stressing the students’ ability to communicate effectively in a broad range of everyday situations. Our goals are to develop student’s’ listening, speaking, reading and writing proficiency in intermediate Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 210 or the equivalent

CHIN 210 or the equivalent
CHIN 290

Gods Demons and the Supernatural

This course studies a specific genre and common motifs, "gods, demons and the supernatural", in Chinese traditional and contemporary literature. "Literature" includes works of poetry, philosophical writings, classical tales, vernacular short stories, fiction, and drama. Through reading this particular genre, students understand and critically analyze Chinese literature in its own historical, cultural, social and intellectual background. This course is taught completely in English. Cross-listed as ASIA 290.

Literary Studies LS
Values, Beliefs and Ethics VA
CHIN 295

Topics in Chinese Literature

A topics course in Chinese literature. This course explores various genres, movements, literary periods or topics in Chinese literature. This course can be repeated for additional credits as long as the section topics are different. Consult the online course schedule for information about the topics currently scheduled to be taught. Cross-listed as ASIA 295

Literary Studies LS
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