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Chinese 461: Fifth Level Modern Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course is designed for advanced students wishing to improve their skills in conversation, reading and writing of letters, essays, reports, and other types of compositions in Chinese. The reading material comprises various authentic texts, including newspapers, short stories, and essays. This course is conducted entirely in Chinese. Prerequisite: grade of B- or better in Chinese 428 or 411, by result of the placement examination, or by instructor's permission.
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Chinese 463: Legal and Business Chinese
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An intensive exposure to legal and business texts in Chinese, with the aim of developing reading and speaking fluency in these areas and mastering the requisite specialized vocabulary. Of particular interest to students in the joint J.D./M.A. and dual M.B.A./M.A. programs, but open to all students with advanced proficiency in written and spoken Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinese 428 or instructor's permission.
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Chinese 4631: Business Chinese I
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
In the present globalization, China has been fertile ground for foreign joint business ventures, and this course focusing specifically on business Chinese attests to that fact. This course aims at teaching Chinese business communication using a series of case studies to involve and challenge the students as they refine their Mandarin Chinese language skills in a wide range of applied business contexts, from resolving contract disputes, to developing a business strategy, to establishing a franchise overseas. The course is designed to simulate real business environments where students interact with Chinese businesspeople in business settings and are motivated to achieve business goals. Prerequisite: grade of B- or better in Chinese 428 or instructor's permission.
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Chinese 4632: Business Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This is the continuation of Business Chinese 4631. This course uses a series of case studies to involve and challenge students as they refine their Mandarin Chinese language skills in a wide range of applied business contexts.
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Chinese 467: The Chinese Theater
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Survey of the performance and literary traditions of the Chinese theater from their pre-Tang origins to the present day. The course focuses on three forms: 14th-century zaju plays, 16th- and 17th-century chuanqi plays, and recent films from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Background in either China studies or theater in other cultures recommended.
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Chinese 470: Readings in Chinese Literature
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Selected literary masterpieces in Chinese, including examples of poetry and prose. All readings and discussion in Chinese. Open to both graduate and undergraduate students. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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Chinese 4711: Topics in Religious Studies: Gender and Religion in China
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Re St 4711
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Chinese 476: Reading Seminar in Chinese Traditional Fiction
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Extensive readings in major critical works in Chinese and English concerning fiction of imperial China, with emphasis on vernacular fiction of the Ming and Qing periods. Weekly discussions and short reading reports. Knowledge of Chinese language and literature normally required, but arrangements can be made for graduate students in such programs as East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature.
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Chinese 477: Reading Seminar in Chinese Traditional Poetry
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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Chinese 478: Reading Seminar in Chinese Traditional Theater and Drama
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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