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CHEM W3546: Advanced Organic Chemistry Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
A project laboratory with emphasis on complex synthesis and advanced techniques including qualitative organic analysis and instrumentation.
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CHNS C1101: Elementary Chinese I
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
The course is specially designed for students of Chinese heritage and advanced beginners with good speaking skills. It aims to develop the student's basic skills to read and write modern colloquial Chinese. Pinyin system is introduced; standard Chinese pronunciation, and traditional characters. Classes will be conducted mostly in Chinese. Enrollment limited to 25. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS C1111: Elementary Chinese II
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
The course is specially designed for students of Chinese heritage and advanced beginners with good speaking skills. It aims to develop the student's basic skills to read and write modern colloquial Chinese. Pinyin system is introduced; standard Chinese pronunciation, and traditional characters. Classes will be conducted mostly in Chinese. Enrollment limited to 25. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS C1201: Intermediate Chinese I
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: Chinese C1101-1102 or F1101-1102, or the equivalent. See Admission to Language Courses. Designed to further the student's four skills acquired in the elementary course, this program aims to develop higher level of proficiency through comprehensive oral and written exercises. Cultural aspects in everyday situations are introduced. Traditional characters. Enrollment limited to 18. Section subject to cancellation if under-enrolled. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS C1202: Intermediate Chinese II
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: Chinese C1101-1102 or F1101-1102, or the equivalent. See Admission to Language Courses. Designed to further the student's four skills acquired in the elementary course, this program aims to develop higher level of proficiency through comprehensive oral and written exercises. Cultural aspects in everyday situations are introduced. Traditional characters. Enrollment limited to 18. Section subject to cancellation if under-enrolled. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS C1221: Intermediate Chinese I
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Focus on reading comprehension and written Chinese. Traditional characters. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS C1222: Intermediate Chinese II
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Focus on reading comprehension and written Chinese. Traditional characters. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS F1101: Elementary Chinese I
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Additional weekly oral session and lab to be arranged. Instructors to be announced. Same course as C1101-C1102 (N). Enrollment limited to 20. Section subject to cancellation if under-enrolled. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS F1201: Intermediate Chinese I
5.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Prerequisites: Chinese C1101-1201 or F1101-1102, or the equivalent.See Admission to Languages Courses. Same course as C1201-C1202. Enrollment limited to 18. CC GS EN CE
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CHNS G4015: Readings In Modern Chinese I
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Implements a wide range of reading materials to enhance the student's speaking and writing as well as reading skills. Supplemented by television broadcast news, also provides students with strategies to increase their comprehension of formal style of modern Chinese. CC GS EN CE
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