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CHIN 1101: First-Year Seminar:
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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CHIN 2030: 2nd Yr Chinese I
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Grammar, composition, conversation and more vocabulary in Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 1020 or equivalent.
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CHIN 2040: 2nd Yr Chinese II
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Further studies in grammar composition, conversation and more vocabulary in Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 2030 or equivalent.
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CHIN 2041: Cont & Trad Chin Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Designed to provide those with a serious interest in China and Chinese language with a cultural context for learning Chinese language. The course will incorporate economic and social material to give students a clear view of Chinese culture with an emphasis on Chinese language instruction. Prerequisite: CHIN 2030.
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CHIN 3050: Inter Comp & Conv I
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Develop abilities to read and write complex Chinese texts with an intermediate level of understanding, including texts in both conversational and narrative styles. Reading and writing skills will build considerably on the skills learned in two years of university study in Chinese language. Prerequisite: CHIN 2040 or equivalent.
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CHIN 3055: Business Chinese
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Comprehensive course on business language skills. For students with proficiency in Mandarin at the Intermediate Mid level or higher. Focus is on language functions for the workplace. Productive skills, both spoken and written, will include the composition of extended frequently-used business documents Prerequisite: CHIN 3050 or equivalent.
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CHIN 3065: Inter Comp & Conv II
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Will not only understand and construct complex speech and writing but will gain the ability to do so effectively to persuade, discuss and communicate accurately with native Chinese speakers. Students will be able to relate topics such as personal experience, daily routine, reports, opinions and judgment in well-written Chinese paragraphs. Prerequisite: CHIN 3050 or equivalent.
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CHIN 3160: See Movies, Touch China
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
This course combines exploration of classical and contemporary Chinese cultures through prominent Chinese films. The audio-video materials selected will be discussed in their historical context. Students will explore the transformations China has undergone, and will seek to understand the Chinese mindset. Prerequisites: COM1.
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CHIN 4070: Business Chinese II
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Apply previously acquired skills in complex Chinese language and business topics to the thorough analysis of case studies in Chinese business scenarios. Students will be able to read, discuss, and reach conclusions based on case studies of international companies in China and Chinese companies in international markets.Prerequisite: CHIN 3055.
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CHST 1030: Soc Justc 21st Cnt
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Appropriate for students interested in diversity and social justice. Topics covered through an interdisciplinary study of people and society range from identity, critical thinking, empowerment, role models, stereotyping, institutional discrimination, and tolerance. The key lynchpin is active participation in the development and maintenance of just communities. Cross listed with AAST/ AMST/ WMST/ INST/ AIST 1030. Enrollment preference will be given to We The People FIG students.
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