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CHI 102: Elementary Chinese Ii
6.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course is the continuation of Chinese 101. Knowledge of Pinyin is required. The focus continues to be on developing listening and speaking skills with an increasing emphasis on reading and writing in ideographic characters. It aims to build a vocabulary based on 500 characters.
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CHI 114: Conversational Chinese
2.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Emphasis on speaking skills with focus on current issues in Chinese culture and society. May be taken concurrently with CHI 151 or CHI 152. This is a two credit course which may be taken twice for credit.
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CHI 152: Intermediate Chinese Ii
6.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Continuation of Chinese 151, Intermediate Chinese I. Princeton's "Intermediate Chinese" will be used. Supplementary materials will include short selections from contemporary Chinese writings. Written compositions in Chinese are required. A study of modern colloquial and literary styles, drawn from contemporary writings, readings, and movies scripts in material of social and cultural interests. Basic grammar and syntax will be constantly reviewed. Special emphasis will be devoted to the expansion of reading vocabulary, sentence patterns, writing and oral skills.
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CHI 203: Adv Intermediate Chinese Ii
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Based on a Chinese culture heritage course, taught in Chinese. Focus on reading, writing and demonstrating in Chinese with power point.
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CHI 212: Cities&The Country In Mod Chi
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Explores changing cultural meanings of country and city from early 20th century urban culture through revolution and to the present era of mass migration and urban destruction and renewal.
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CHI 233: Chinese Visual Culture: Medium and Materiality
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course explores the cultural politics of Chinese visual culture through an examination of its mediums. We’ll consider how in pre-20th century China paintings structured relations of gender and of inner and outer worlds; how the inscription of calligraphy on land mediated image and writing, nature and culture; and how the mass production of artworks intersected with conceptions of nature and social organization. We’ll then consider the new media culture of the 1920s-1930s, iconoclasm and idolatry during the Cultural Revolution, and the emergence of experimental and documentary art in recent decades. Our concern will be how mediums, as assemblages of images and surfaces with specific material qualities and practices function within real social spaces and create virtual spaces of representation and imagination.
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CHI 390: Supervised Teaching
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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CHI 390 - Supervised Teaching
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CHI 391: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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CHI 391 - Independent Study
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CHI 433: Chinese Visual Culture: Medium and Materiality
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course explores the cultural politics of Chinese visual culture through an examination of its mediums. We’ll consider how in pre-20th century China paintings structured relations of gender and of inner and outer worlds; how the inscription of calligraphy on land mediated image and writing, nature and culture; and how the mass production of artworks intersected with conceptions of nature and social organization. We’ll then consider the new media culture of the 1920s-1930s, iconoclasm and idolatry during the Cultural Revolution, and the emergence of experimental and documentary art in recent decades. Our concern will be how mediums, as assemblages of images and surfaces with specific material qualities and practices function within real social spaces and create virtual spaces of representation and imagination.
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CHM 100: Prep For College Chemistry
2.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This two credit course is designed to prepare students with limited backgrounds in science and mathematics for the level of problem-solving skills required in freshman chemistry. It covers aspects of mathematics such as scientific notation and logarithms; atomic structure, including atomic weights and isotopes; stoichiometry, with chemical equations and heats of reactions; solubility, molarity, and normality; gases, including temperature pressure; Boyle's, Charles', and ideal gas laws; reaction kinetics, equilibrium; and weak acids and bases. No audits.
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