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CL 431: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Thesis subjects chosen by student and approved by department. Senior Classics, Classics-History-Politics and Classics - English majors. Prerequisite: Senior Majors Only. 1 unit.
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CN 101: Elementary Chinese
2.00 Credits
Colorado College
Introduction to Mandarin Chinese; emphasis on basic grammar, speaking, and listening comprehension, as well as mastery of some 500 characters for reading and writing. Language laboratory required. (Also listed as Asian Studies 101.) 2 units - Jiang, Zhang.
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CN 103: Chinese Skill Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Conversation and limited reading and writing practice in Chinese language. Prerequisite: Chinese Language 101. (Also listed as Asian Studies 113.) .25 unit - Yang.
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CN 104: Chinese Skill Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Conversation and limited reading and writing practice in Chinese language. Prerequisite: Chinese Language 101. (Also listed as Asian Studies 114.) .25 unit - Yang.
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CN 201: Intermediate Chinese I
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Emphasis on continued development of speaking and listening skills and the use of basic structures through reading, writing and films with a view to building proficiency in using the language. Prerequisite: Chinese Language 101. (Also listed as Asian Studies 201.) 1 unit - Jiang.
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CN 202: Advanced Intermediate Chinese II
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
The course builds on the language progress made in Chinese 201. Extensive use of films and increased application of the written and spoken language in order to build proficiency. Prerequisite: Chinese Language 201. (Also listed as Asian Studies 202.) 1 unit - Jiang.
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CN 205: Chinese Skill Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Advanced conversation, reading and writing practice in Chinese language. This course will be offered once a week, three times per block through blocks 1 to 4 in the fall semester and will be offered again from blocks 5 to 8 in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chinese Language 201. (Also listed as Asian Studies 205.) .25 unit - Yang.
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CN 206: Chinese Skill Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Advanced conversation, reading and writing practice in Chinese language. This course will be offered once a week, three times per block through blocks 1 to 4 in the fall semester and will be offered again from blocks 5 to 8 in the spring semester. Prerequisite: Chinese Language 201. (Also listed as Asian Studies 206.) .25 unit - Yang.
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CN 212: Masterpieces of Chinese Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
The course will acquaint students with Chinese poetry and major forms of Chinese fiction - pi-chi, ch'uan-ch'i, pien-wen, hua-pen, kung-an, and the novel, as well as modern Chinese vernacular literature. Students are expected to develop a critical Interest In placing literary works In broader social, political and cultural contexts. No prerequisite. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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CN 221: Chinese Women Writers and Their Works
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Colorado College
This course will focus on a comparative study of the voice of Chinese women writers in the 1920s and 1980s, examine women writers' works in a social-historical context, and discuss the difference of women's places and problems in traditional Chinese culture and modern Chinese society. The course will also try to define the similar and different expressions of "feminism" as a term in the West and the East. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Diverse Cultures and Critiques requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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