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CHIN 310: Business Chinese
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisite: 3 semesters of Chinese or equivalent language proficiency. Business Chinese is a language course for students interested in international business and seeking a more in-depth perspective on contemporary Chinese business communications. It is aimed to enhance students' Chinese skills in everyday business situations and to promote their understanding of the business environments and culture in the contemporary China. Class will be taught in Chinese.
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CHIN 350: Traditional Chinese Culture
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A history of the literati arts of landscape and bird and flower painting, calligraphy, and zither music, along with closely affiliated pursuits such as poetry, garden design, religious or literary pilgrimage, and philosophical contemplation. The impact of literati culture on Japan, Korea, and elsewhere is also covered.
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CHIN 355: Chinese Literature in Translation
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
An introduction to significant examples of classical and modern literature, with emphasis on fiction, drama, and poetry (shi and ci). Offered every Fall
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CHIN 398: Directed Reading and Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
The written permission of the instructor, the department chair and the dean is required. Offered every semester.
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CMPL 200: Introduction to Comparative Studies:Literature of the Body
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Introduction to principles and concepts needed for understanding and comparing works of literature from different cultures and time periods. Students will read about and critically analyze physical and symbolic representations of the Body through a variety of fictions and theoretical works with a comparative focus, be it a genre, a time period, a cross-disciplinary theme or its relevance to another discipline. Offered every semester.
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CMPL 390: Critical Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This course builds on the analytical and critical skills introduced in CMPL 195 or 200 through examination of the major methodologies of Twentieth Century literary theories. Offered in the Fall. Cross Listed With: ENGL - 390
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CMPL 400: Capstone Seminar:Political Fictions
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Prerequisites: CMPL - 200, ENGL - 390. The capstone seminar will serve to synthesize the various ideas, concepts, approaches, and languages studied throughout the students' program, and introduce them to graduate-level research with writing a senior thesis. Students will look at a variety of fictions, novels, short stories, poems, and films in an attempt to discern how they have both shaped and been shaped by the modern political landscape, perhaps itself a collection of fictions. Offered in the Spring.
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COMS 103: Public Speaking
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Study and practice of the elements of public speaking, including critical analysis and the development of effective public speaking techniques. International students may choose a special section. Offered every semester.
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COMS 195: Freshman Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
An interesting introduction to a topic in the field of Communication Studies.
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COMS 202: Rhetoric and the Public Sphere
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Rhetoric is the art of public discourse. Through rhetoric, people shape their worlds and negotiate the conflicts that inevitably result from our shared communal life. This course focuses on the history and theory of rhetoric as an art central to public life, exploring the ways that language affects how we construct knowledge, create communities, delimit social space, promote our collective interests, and critique the laws and norms that bind us together.
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