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AEac 170: China:Its Culture and Heritage
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the essential elements of traditional Chinese civilization and their transformation in the 20th century. Focus is on the development of basic Chinese social, political and aesthetic ideas. Conducted in English; no knowledge of Chinese required.
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AEac 180: Z Introduction to Chinese Art and Culture
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
The course combines a rapid survey of Chinese art with selected readings in Chinese literature to present an introduction to the visual and written culture of traditional China. Evidence from archaeology, sculpture, architecture, and painting will be viewed and analyzed to illustrate such topics as the origins and multiethnic character of Chinese civilization, the nature of the Chinese writing system, the growth of religious systems, and the development of the bureaucratic state. No prior knowledge of Chinese or Art History is required. A Eac 180Z is the writing intensive version.
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AEac 201: Intermediate Chinese I
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Speaking, reading, and writing modern Chinese, including continued study of both full-form and simplified characters, introduction to dictionaries, principles of character formation and classification, and the phonetic writing system (chu-yin-fu-hao). Prerequisite(s): A Eac 102 or equivalent.
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AEac 202: Intermediate Chinese II
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Continuation of A Eac 201. Prerequisite(s): A Eac 201 or equivalent.
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AEac 203: Elementary Chinese for Heritage Learners
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This elementary modern Chinese language? class is designed specifically for heritage learners; that is, students whose family background and/or previous education have provided them with some Chinese language skills (usually listening and speaking), but whose reading and writing skills may range from the most basic to knowledge of just a few? hundred Chinese characters. The goal of this accelerated 203 class, which in one semester will cover all the material taught in EAC 101 and 102, is to help? heritage learners improve their overall communicative competence in modern Chinese (Mandarin). There are no prerequisites, but this is a class designed specifically for heritage learners who already have some knowledge of modern Chinese. Students with no previous knowledge of the Chinese language should enroll in EAC 101.
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AEac 204: Intermediate Chinese for Heritage Learners
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This intermediate modern Chinese language class is designed specifically for heritage learners; that is, students whose family background and/or previous education has provided them with some Chinese language skills (usually listening and speaking), but whose reading and writing skills are probably limited to only several hundred Chinese characters. The goal of this accelerated 204 class, which in one semester will cover all the material taught in EAC 201 and 202, is to help? heritage learners improve their overall communicative competence in modern Chinese (Mandarin). EAC 203 or the equivalent in background knowledge or training.
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AEac 205X: Chinese Studies Research and Bibliographic Methods
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
This course will cover research and bibliographic methods in Chinese Studies. Students will learn how to navigate library catalogs and the internet with specific emphasis on Chinese databases and resources. Students will also learn how to use reference materials, such as character dictionaries. Only one of A Eac 205X, A Eaj 205X, and A Eas 205X may be taken for credit. Prerequisite(s): one year or equivalent of Chinese.
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AEac 210: Survey of Classical Chinese Literature in Translation I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An introduction to the major works of Chinese literature from the oracle bones (18th century B.C.) to poetry and prose writings of the Song dynasty (960-1279).
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AEac 211: Survey of Classical Chinese Literature in Translation II
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An introduction to the major works of Chinese literature from the Yüan dynasty (1279-1368) to the Ch'ing period (1644-1911), with emphasis on plays, poems and fiction
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AEac 212: Modern Chinese Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of prose literature in China from the May Fourth Movement (1919) to the present, including works written after the Cultural Revolution.
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