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CHN 245: Twentieth Century Chinese Literature
4.00 Credits
Furman University
The development of modern Chinese literature in all genres. Through the study of the most representative works in English translation this course considers the relationship between literature and society in twentieth century China. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 asian-african requirement and may satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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CHN 265: Chinese Language House
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: at least one Chinese course numbered 200 or greater and residential assignment to language house Media such as newspapers, magazines, film, and television helps focus regular discussions on current topics of concern to Chinese society. Student journals are presented in both oral and written form. Chinese is used for all discussions and written work. 2 credits.
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CHN 266: Chinese Language House
3.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: WC (World Cultures) Prerequisite: at least one Chinese course numbered 200 or greater and residential assignment to language house Media such as newspapers, magazines, film, and television helps focus regular discussions on current topics of concern to Chinese society. Student journals are presented in both oral and written form. Chinese is used for all discussions and written work. 2 credits.
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CHN 301: Intermediate Chinese III
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHN-202 A continuation of intermediate Chinese sequence emphasizing oral skills and idiomatic usage. Students will be required to speak extensively in class. Supplementary materials will be added to the text. 4 credits.
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CHN 302: Intermediate Chinese IV
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHN-301 A continuation of intermediate Chinese sequence emphasizing reading of formal Chinese, writing and oral communication skills. Additional materials will be used to further develop the students' ability to read, discuss, understand and write Chinese. 4 credits.
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CHN 320: Travel Study in Chinese Culture
4.00 Credits
Furman University
Study of the Chinese people, society, culture and civilization. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 asian-african requirement and may satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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CHN 401: Advanced Chinese I
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHN-302 Continued study emphasizing advanced conversation skills. Special focus on effective exchange of more complex ideas in daily life and topics of interest. 4 credits.
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CHN 402: Advanced Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CHN-401 Continued emphasis on advanced skills of conversation and discussion in Chinese. Special focuses include effective exchange of evolved ideas concerning various cultural topics of interest. 4 credits.
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CHN 504: Directed Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Furman University
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CLS 111: Introduction to Classics
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: HA (Historical Analysis of Human Interactions) Introduction to the field of Classical Studies, focusing on philology, history, archaeology, art, and architecture and their sub-fields. Other topics include: the intellectual history of the discipline, transmission of texts, scholarly theory and methodology, and cultural informatics. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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