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3.00 Credits
Practice using basic sentence patterns in conversational situations. Emphasis on oral/aural practice of patterns and phrases related to such daily situations as going to the post office, talking on the telephone, shopping, ordering in a restaurant, etc. Supplemental vocabulary/phrase lists are supplied. Prerequisite: Chinese 126. One credit hour. CHIANG
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Practice using basic sentence patterns in conversational situations. Emphasis on oral/aural practice of patterns and phrases related to such daily situations as going to the post office, talking on the telephone, shopping, ordering in a restaurant, etc. Supplemental vocabulary/phrase lists are supplied. Prerequisite: Chinese 127. One credit hour. CHIANG
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Chinese language, concentrating on reading, writing, and speaking. Prerequisite: Chinese 128. Four credit hours. BESIO
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1.00 Credits
Students read a short story, a contemporary work ranging from 15 to 30 pages, each week and meet with the professor to discuss it for one hour. All discussion is in Chinese and includes both how the story reflects Chinese society and social issues, and literary techniques used by the author. Prerequisite: A 400-level Chinese course. One credit hour. BESIO
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Chinese language with a focus on current affairs and topical social issues in contemporary China. We will use multimedia materials ranging from the Internet, television, and films to traditional textbook. Issues covered will include China's market reform, changing family patterns, public health, cinema, and education. Students will be immersed in a Chinese-language environment and should be prepared to discuss these issues in Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinese 321. Four credit hours.
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Advanced Chinese language with a focus on vocabulary and sentence patterns that will facilitate research and discussion of, as well as participation in, China's vibrant business scene. Students will be immersed in a Chinese language environment and should be prepared to discuss issues related to business in China in Chinese. Formerly offered as Chinese 497. Prerequisite: Chinese 321. Four credit hours. ZHANG
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Provides students with the background necessary to read Chinese newspapers. Students will learn about newspaper genre, content, and vocabulary, as well as how to skim Chinese news and decode headlines. Formerly offered as CN498. Prerequisite: Chinese 321. Four credit hours. ZHANG
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Close readings and analysis of selected short stories by contemporary Chinese authors. We will employ all four language modalities (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) as we place these stories in their social, historical, linguistic, and literary contexts. Special attention to levels of language--the colloquial language of the characters in the texts and the formal language employed by literary scholars to discuss these works. Prerequisite: Chinese 321. Four credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Individual projects in areas where the student has demonstrated the interest and competence necessary for independent work. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Two to four credit hours. FACULTY
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to computational thinking: how we can describe and solve problems using a computer. Using the Python language, students will learn how to write algorithms, manipulate information, and design programs to make computers useful tools. Designed both for majors and students who want to learn how to apply the power of computing to their area of interest. A weekly laboratory session provides an opportunity for supervised hands-on learning. No previous computer experience required. Four credit hours. Q. SKRIEN, TAYLOR
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