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CHEM 521: Chemistry Symposia I
0.25 Credits
Wesleyan University
Weekly seminars by distinguished national and international chemists.
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CHEM 547: Seminar in Chemical Physics
0.25 Credits
Wesleyan University
Weekly seminars presented jointly with the Physics Department under the auspices of the Chemical Physics Program. These informal seminars will be presented by students, faculty, and outside visitors on current research and other topics of interest.
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CHEM 557: Seminar in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
0.25 Credits
Wesleyan University
This is a graduate-level seminar in organic and inorganic chemistry. Weekly presentations and discussions based on current research. Speakers will present the details of their topic using specific examples and will place the research in a broader context with respect to the current literature while also providing adequate background information and drawing concepts together with critical concluding analysis.
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CHEM 587: Seminar in Biological Chemistry
0.25 Credits
Wesleyan University
Weekly presentations and discussions based on current research.
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CHIN 101: Chinese Character Writing
1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
In this course, students learn how to write Chinese characters. Strict stroke orders will be introduced. About 600 Chinese characters will be introduced.
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CHIN 103: Elementary Chinese
1.50 Credits
Wesleyan University
This course is an introduction to modern Chinese (Mandarin), both spoken and written. Class meets daily, six hours a week. Regular work in the language laboratory is required. True beginners are strongly encouraged to take the first section of this course. The second section is devoted to the heritage students as well as those who have had Chinese background. No credit will be received for this course until you complete CHIN104.
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CHIN 205: Intermediate Chinese
1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
This course continues an intense and engaging level of practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Chinese from CHIN103 and 104. We will conduct classes according to an interactive approach: between the reproductive and the performative, between role-playing and creative participation, and between oral sessions and written texts. Emphasis will be placed increasingly on expressive speaking and writing.
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CHIN 217: Third-Year Chinese
1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
Third-year Chinese is designed for advanced beginners who have a firm grasp of the Chinese language but a limited opportunity to expand vocabulary and fluency. The fall semester will cover three major topics: China in change, short stories, Chinese idioms and popular rhymes.
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CHIN 221: Fourth-Year Chinese
1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
Representative works by a variety of modern and contemporary authors, newspaper articles, and videotapes of TV shows. Course will be conducted entirely in Chinese.
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CHUM 227: Introduction to Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory
1.00 Credits
Wesleyan University
This course will introduce students to some of the major figures and ideas in the inter-related fields of social, cultural, and critical theory. The course combines two distinct components: bi-weekly lectures by Wesleyan faculty (open to everyone) and two weekly discussion meetings (only for enrolled students). The lectures will provide succinct introductions to selected theorists and will reflect the particular intellectual interests of the lecturers; the discussion sessions will provide in-depth textual analysis, debate, frequent writing assignments, and thorough feedback.
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