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CHINESE LANGUAGE 251: Advanced Chinese I
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course provides continued practice in speaking, reading, and writing at the third-year level. Our text introduces students to Chinese geography and history and modern written style. Conducted entirely in Chinese. These courses are recommended for students seeking a concentration in Chinese language. Prerequisite: Chinese 232 or equivalent.
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 252: Advanced Chinese II
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course provides continued practice in speaking, reading, and writing at the third-year level. Our text introduces students to Chinese geography and history and modern written style. Conducted entirely in Chinese. These courses are recommended for students seeking a concentration in Chinese language. Prerequisite: Chinese 232 or equivalent.
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 294: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 294 - Internship
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 298: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Independent Study
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 298 - Independent Study
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 394: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 394 - Internship
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CHINESE LANGUAGE 398: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Students who have completed Chinese 252 are encouraged to continue their Chinese language study with faculty through individual and small group tutorials by registering for Chinese 298 or Chinese 398. Through individual tutorials students may pursue readings and projects in their area of interest.
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Classics 111: Beginning Greek I
2.00 Credits
St Olaf College
In this two-course sequence students learn the basics of ancient Greek. By studying the language's vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, they not only gain appreciation for its intricacies and nuances but also learn more about their own language and about language in general. Completion of both semesters equips students to translate almost any ancient Greek text with the aid of a dictionary. Offered annually.
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Classics 112: Beginning Greek II
2.00 Credits
St Olaf College
In this two-course sequence students learn the basics of ancient Greek. By studying the language's vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, they not only gain appreciation for its intricacies and nuances but also learn more about their own language and about language in general. Completion of both semesters equips students to translate almost any ancient Greek text with the aid of a dictionary. Prerequisite: Greek 111 or equivalent. Offered annually.
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Classics 231: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Third-semester Greek students read selections from Plato's dialogues ( Apology, Crito, Phaedo) in uncut, original versions, reviewing basic vocabulary, grammar, and syntax while translating the Greek texts. The class discusses the life and death of Socrates and the significance of the dialogues as works of literature. Prerequisite: Greek 112 or equivalent.
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Classics 253: New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
The New Testament is the most famous and most widely translated Greek text from antiquity. Students delight in reading one or more of the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, or selected Pauline letters in the original language. Questions about the transmission of the text and about its theological implications provoke lively discussions. Prerequisite: Greek 231 or equivalent. Offered annually.
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