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CHI 102: Elementary Chinese
4.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Introduction to modern Mandarin Chinese. Focuses on basic communication skills. Prerequisite: CHI 101 or equivalent.
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CHI 105: Chinese for Travelers
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Basics of Mandarin Chinese with emphasis on survival communication skills in everyday situations. Also provides practical information about Chinese society and culture.
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CHI 264: Chinese Cinema and Culture
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Study of selected films. Introduces Chinese cinema and, through films, Chinese culture. Works are from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Subject matter is both historical and modern. Knowledge of Chinese is not required. Cross-listed with FST 264.
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CHI 277W: Chinese Culture Live
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Offered for the summer program in China, the course consists of lectures, trips and practice on topics ranging from history and social customs to local cuisine and taiji. Knowledge of Chinese is not required.
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CHI 302: Third Year Chinese
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Develop advanced skills in communication. Expand vocabulary and learn additional, more complicated grammatical structures. Read relatively difficult original materials. Prerequisite: CHI 301 or equivalent.
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CHI 401: Fourth Year Chinese I
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Continuing advanced study of Chinese after CHI 302. While the course further develops students' listening and speaking skills, it will place more emphasis on reading and writing than third year Chinese class does. Longer and more challenging authentic materials will be introduced to develop students' overall ability to handle tasks of relatively complex nature. Prerequisite: CHI 302 or equivalent.
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CHI 402: Fourth Year Chinese
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This course continues advanced study of Chinese after CHI 401. While the course maintains an emphasis on developing students' oral communication ability, it will also introduce more difficult reading and audio-visual materials in class. Through exposure to these authentic materials, students will further build their vocabulary and increase their comprehension of the target language. In addition the course will help students to gain insights about Chinese society and culture. Prerequisite: CHI 401 or equivalent.
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CHI 600: Graduate Readings In Chinese
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Prepares students pursuing advanced degrees to read Chinese material in their own fields.
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CIT 101: Computing Skills
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Hands-on introduction to the use of current popular software and information retrieval tools. Self-paced and traditional instruction methods are used. A headnote specifies the instructional method and particular software tool. Credit/no credit only. Not open to CSA majors. 101D Computing Skills: Database 101G Computing Skills: Presentation Graphics/Multimedia 101H Computing Skills: World Wide Web, Publishing, Home Page Construction 101I Computing Skills: Using the Internet 101O Computing Skills: Getting Started 101P Computing Skills: Desktop Publishing 101R Computing Skills: Beyond the Internet - Electronic Search Skills 101W Computing Skills: Word Processing
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CIT 154: Personal Computer Concepts and Applications
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Survey course for students who wish to become computer literate and make practical use of microcomputers. Survey of various hardware components and software systems used by current microcomputers. Includes hands-on experience with various software packages including word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and graphics. Not open to CSA baccalaureate majors. Credit not awarded for both CSA 141 and CIT 154. Offered only on regional campuses.
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