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Modern and Classical Languages 120: Beginning Chinese II
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A continuation of the introduction to both the spoken and written Chinese language. Students learn additional Chinese characters and structural patterns. Students begin to practice reading for comprehension, develop basic writing skills, and receive an additional introduction to Chinese culture. Three class meetings; two practice periods a week. Credit: four semester hours. Prerequisites: Chinese 110 or permission of instructor.
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Modern and Classical Languages 215: Intermediate Chinese
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Continued acquisition and practice of both the spoken and written Chinese language. Students acquire additional Chinese characters and learn more complex structural patterns in order to improve reading and writing skills. Students begin to read selected authentic texts in Chinese to gain a better understanding of Chinese language and culture. Three class meetings; two practice periods a week. Credit: four semester hours. Prerequisites: Chinese 120 or permission of instructor.
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Modern and Classical Languages 225: Chinese Readings,Film,and Composition
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An examination of Chinese films and written texts. Students develop reading and writing skills as well as the cultural knowledge needed for successful study abroad. Three class meetings. Credit: four semester hours. Prerequisites: Chinese 215 or permission of instructor.
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Modern and Classical Languages 325: Contemporary Chinese Cinema
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to a representative selection of Chinese cinema since the mid 1980s from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Students explore different genres of Chinese movies, learn to interpret typical Chinese cinematic language, appreciate Chinese literary and aesthetic standards, and observe China's march towards modernity and the accompanying shifts in value and belief systems. One screening and two class meetings. Credits: Two credits.
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Modern and Classical Languages 326: Contemporary Chinese Cinema
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Continued acquisition and practice of the Chinese language through the study of Chinese cinema. Students explore different genres of Chinese movies, learn to interpret typical Chinese cinematic language, appreciate Chinese literary and aesthetic standards, and observe China's march towards modernity and the accompanying shifts in value and belief systems. Through viewing films, answering questions, reading online commentaries, and writing film reviews, students improve their language skills in Chinese. One class meeting. Credits: Two credits. Prerequisite: Chinese 225; Co-requisite: Chinese 325.
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Modern and Classical Languages 335: Chinese Literature in Translation
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A general survey of Chinese literature from the pre-Qin period to the modern era. Students read Chinese literary works in translation from different periods, study representative genres, learn to appreciate Chinese literary conventions, and gain an understanding of Chinese philosophical ideas and ways of thinking. Two class meetings. Credits: Two credits.
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Modern and Classical Languages 336: Chinese Literature in Translation
2.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A general survey of Chinese literature from the pre-Qin period to the modern era. Students read Chinese literary works in translation from different periods, study representative genres, learn to appreciate Chinese literary conventions, and gain an understanding of Chinese philosophical ideas and ways of thinking. Two class meetings. Credits: Two credits.
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Music 088: Intro to Musical Materials
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A study of the rudiments of musical language, including written symbols and simple descriptions and recognitions of sounds such as clefs, basic keyboard, and conventions of notating pitches and rhythms. No musical background is required. Two days per week. Prerequisite: placement by diagnostic exam. Credit: Two semester hours.
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Music 102: Bach to Basics
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
An introduction to musical materials, processes, idioms, and forms, as found in the works of J.S. Bach. Solo, chamber and ensemble works for instruments as well as sacred and secular vocal and choral pieces will be studied, primarily by listening and also by reference to musical scores. Recognition of a core list of works will be expected.
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Music 103: Beethoven Symphonies
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of the nine symphonies by Ludwig van Beethoven. This course is designed to involve students in attentive and intentional listening by surveying the composer's effort to resist conformity to the classical style. Students are introduced to these works from the perspective of the performer and from comparative listening to different interpretations. No music background is required.
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