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Chinese 101 ,102: Beginning Active Chinese
5.00 Credits
Wofford College
These beginning level Chinese courses are intended to enable students to develop good pronunciation in speaking Mandarin Chinese ( putonghua or guoyu), to exchange information in simple but accurate Chinese on some basic topics (greetings, personal introductions, personal daily activities), to have a good command of some basic radicals as well as some commonly used Chinese characters. Also, Beginning Active Chinese hopes to cultivate students' interest in Chinese language and culture and lay a solid foundation for further study in Chinese. (5/1/5) gao , Kinison
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Chinese 201 ,202: Intermediate Active Chinese
5.00 Credits
Wofford College
These intermediate level Chinese courses are to enhance command of the basic structures and vocabulary, to increase ability to communicate in Chinese both in speaking and writing, and to further develop interest in the Chinese language and culture. Intermediate Active Chinese hopes to cultivate students' interest in Chinese language and culture and lay a solid foundation for further study in Chinese. (5/1/5) gao , Kinison
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Chinese 223: Freshman Seminar in Global Perspectives:Different Identities,Common Destinies
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
A freshman seminar in global perspectives that will explore the diversity and commonality of human experience in preparation for living in a global society. Conducted in English by foreign language faculty and guest lecturers. Prerequisite: Chinese, French, German, or Spanish 201. Corequisite: simultaneous enrollment in Chinese, French, German, or Spanish 202. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/0/3) STAFF 180
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Chinese 280: Selected Topics in Chinese Study
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
The study of selected topics at the introductory or intermediate level in Chinese culture. Conducted in English; open to all students. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (Variable credit in class or lab up to 4 hours) Gao, Kinison
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Chinese 301: High Intermediate Chinese
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
High Intermediate Chinese encourages students to increase their sophistication in reading and writing in Chinese in more formal styles. The course is conducted primarily in Chinese. Study materials include texts, web sources, and Chinese language television. (3/1/3) gao , kinison
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Chinese 302: Advanced Low Chinese
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
Advanced Low Chinese encourages students to continue to increase their sophistication in reading and writing in Chinese in more formal styles. The course is conducted primarily in Chinese. Study materials include texts, web sources, and Chinese language television. (3/1/3) gao , kinison
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Chinese 306: Intercultural Communication Between East and West
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
This course intends to help students understand the basic concepts and ideologies of the three major religions and philosophies in South East Asia, particularly in China, i.e. Confucianism, Daoism and Chinese Buddhism. Students will explore the close ties between these religions and philosophies as reflected in language and communication styles, and begin to understand different concepts of the "self" (independentand relational) and "face" in collectivism and individualism. Students will learn toanticipate, analyze and explain some of the causes of misunderstanding or miscommunication among the peoples from the West and East. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/1/3) gao , kinison
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Chinese 307: Modern China:1850-Present
3.00 Credits
Wofford College
This course is intended to help students understand China's evolution from its imperial past into a modern present by examining the impact of the Opium War and other popular revolts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the social and cultural conflicts between western civilization and traditional Confucianism after 1911, and the rise of diverse political movements after the creation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/0/3) gao , kinison
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Chinese 401: Advanced Chinese I
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
In this course, students will increase their sophistication in reading and writing in Chinese in more formal styles. The course will be conducted primarily in Chinese. Study materials include texts, web sources, and television. Students will learn basic techniques of written translation. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/1/4) gao , kinison
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Chinese 402: Advanced Chinese II
4.00 Credits
Wofford College
In this course, students will increase their sophistication in reading and writing in Chinese in more formal styles. The course will be conducted primarily in Chinese. Study materials include texts, web sources, and television. Students will learn basic techniques of written translation. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/1/4) gao , kinison
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