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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce selected themes of Chinese life and culture, past and present. The main themes covered by this course are mostly linguistic, literary, philosophic, artistic, and religious. The course will be offered in English with no prerequisites and open to all students. The aim is to provide students new to the subject with an informed and balanced first impression of some of the fundamental components of Chinese culture, and to do so in such a way as to demonstrate its differences from the Western heritage while also noting their universal human value. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the history of Chinese calligraphy and a brief theoretical framework for appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of the brushwork. A series of practice sessions will be held to facilitate a hands-on learning process for the lay person on major scripts. Taught in English, with translation for Chinese characters, can count toward minor in Chinese. Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of composition in Chinese. Emphasis is upon increasing the student's command of written Chinese. Chinese characters competency and basic skills of using Chinese word processors are reinforced. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHIN 2010 or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours
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4.00 Credits
Advanced study of conversation in Chinese. Students practice spoken Chinese through role-playing, the viewing of films, discussion, and other oral activities. Emphasis on both listening and speaking of the language. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHIN 2010 or equivalent. Credits: 4 hours
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32.00 Credits
Student participation in departmentally approved program of study abroad. Repeatable for credit up to 32 credit hours. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Prior permission of departmental advisor and chairperson. Credits: Variable Semester Offered: (Fall/Winter 1 to 16 hours) Spring/Summer 1 to 8 hours
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3.00 Credits
The advanced study of a language or a group of languages from a scientific point of view, such as the function and status of languages in society, the comparative history of different language families or the manipulation of language for pragmatic needs across cultures. May be offered as ARAB/CHIN/FREN/GER/ GREK/ITAL/JPNS/LAT/RUSS 5200. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: Completion of 4 courses in area of specialization. Notes: 5000-level courses may be taken only by advanced undergraduate students. Advanced undergraduate students are defined as those who have satisfactorily completed a minimum of four courses, or equivalent, applicable towards a minor in any one language. Each course, however, may have more specific and/or additional prerequisites Credits: 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
Directed individual study of a specific topic in Chinese language, literature, or culture. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of three hours. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Completion of four courses in Chinese or equivalent; minimum grade point average of 3.0 in Chinese; departmental approval required. Notes: 5000-level courses may be taken only by advanced undergraduate students. Advanced undergraduate students are defined as those who have satisfactorily completed a minimum of four courses, or equivalent, applicable towards a minor in any one language. Each course, however, may have more specific and/or additional prerequisites Credits: 1 to 3 hours
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on developing students' business computing skills and their understanding of computing in a business environment. Business computing skills covered in the course relate to spreadsheets, databases, search techniques, basic Web page creation and the use of computers as a presentation medium. A student may receive credit for only one of CIS 1020, CIS 1100, CS 1000, CS 1050, FCS 2250, HPER 1490, or SOC 1820. Credits: 3 hours
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1.00 Credits
This self-paced, one-credit course focuses on business computing skills needed by individuals to increase their productivity. It is designed as an equivalent course to CIS 1020 for students with partial skills in computer usage. This course develops student's skills with spreadsheets, databases, search techniques, basic Web page creation and the use of computers as a presentation medium. A student may receive credit for only one of CIS 1020, CIS 1100, CS 1000, CS 1050, FCS 2250, HPER 1490 or SOC 1820. Notes: The course is open only to Pre-Business majors. Credits: 1 hour
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental concepts and implementations of modern visual programming language in a business environment. Major topics include general programming tools for business applications, fundamentals of business programming such as data types, expressions, and operators, etc., and basic programming structures of business applications. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CIS 1020 or CIS 1100 or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours
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