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Course ID
Course
CHIN 201
CHIN 201
Intermediate Chinese Language & Culture I
Course Credits: 3
This course develops students' Chinese language skills and provide them with further insight into Chinese culture and history. With an emphasis on improving communication skills, the course offers extensive practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students read various authentic texts, review and study grammar, and expand their cultural understanding through readings, film, and discussion with the instructor. A field trip to the Chinese community enables students to practise their language skills and experience Chinese culture firsthand.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 102 or instructor's permission following a successful Mandarin Placement test.
NB: Presently offered as a Directed Study.
CHIN 202
CHIN 202
Intermediate Chinese Language & Culture II
Course Credits: 3
This course develops students' Chinese language skills and provide them with further insight into Chinese culture and history. With an emphasis on improving communication skills, the course offers extensive practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students read various authentic texts, review and study grammar, and expand their cultural understanding through readings, film, and discussion with the instructor. A field trip to the Chinese community enables students to practise their language skills and experience Chinese culture firsthand.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 201; or instructor's permission following a successful Mandarin Placement test.
NB: Presently offered as a Directed Study.
CHIN 211
CHIN 211
Decoding Chinese Mythologies I
Course Credits: 3
Through analyzing selected texts from Chinese mythologies and the Bible, students will come to understand the formation of Chinese ideology and to consider Chinese cultural texts from a Christian perspective. While expanding the students' vocabulary and grammatical structures, this course will also help them increase their proficiency in formal written expression in Mandarin, as well as improve their skills in critical reading and writing. Courses given entirely in Mandarin.
Prerequisite(s): Instructor's permission, following a successful Mandarin Placement test. Courses are for Chinese native-language speakers or those with equivalent level of competency.
CHIN 212
CHIN 212
Decoding Chinese Mythologies II
Course Credits: 3
Through analyzing selected texts from Chinese mythologies and the Bible, students will come to understand the formation of Chinese ideology and to consider Chinese cultural texts from a Christian perspective. While expanding the students' vocabulary and grammatical structures, this course will also help them increase their proficiency in formal written expression in Mandarin, as well as improve their skills in critical reading and writing. Courses given entirely in Mandarin.
Prerequisite(s): Instructor's permission or CHIN 211. Courses are for Chinese native-language speakers or those with equivalent level of competency.
CHIN 301
CHIN 301
Intermediate Chinese Language & Culture III
Course Credits: 3
This course is intended to further improve students' Chinese language skills and to expand their understanding of the Chinese culture and history. With an emphasis on both spoken and written Chinese, the course helps students enlarge their Chinese vocabulary, improve their speaking skills, enhance their understanding of Chinese grammar, and develop their writing skills in Chinese. Through reading authentic Chinese texts of increasing difficulty, students gain a greater mastery of the language and a better understanding of Chinese culture.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 202
NB: Presently offered as a Directed Study.
CHIN 302
CHIN 302
Intermediate Chinese Language & Culture IV
Course Credits: 3
This course is intended to further improve students' Chinese language skills and to expand their understanding of the Chinese culture and history. With an emphasis on both spoken and written Chinese, the course helps students enlarge their Chinese vocabulary, improve their speaking skills, enhance their understanding of Chinese grammar, and develop their writing skills in Chinese. Through reading authentic Chinese texts of increasing difficulty, students gain a greater mastery of the language and a better understanding of Chinese culture.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 301
NB: Presently offered as a Directed Study
CHIN 311
CHIN 311
Comparative Study of Analects of Confucius I
Course Credits: 3
Through a comparative inquiry into the texts of Confucius, the biblical Proverbs, and the gospel of Matthew, students will gain fresh insight into the core values of Chinese culture. While expanding the students’ vocabulary and grammatical structures, this course will also help them increase proficiency in formal written Mandarin, as well as improve their ability in critical reading and writing.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 212, or instructor’s permission following a successful Mandarin Placement test. Course is for Chinese native-language speakers or those with equivalent level of competency.
CHIN 312
CHIN 312
Comparative Study of Analects of Confucius II
Course Credits: 3
Through a comparative inquiry into the texts of Confucius, the biblical Proverbs, and the gospel of Matthew, students will gain fresh insight into the core values of Chinese culture. While expanding the students’ vocabulary and grammatical structures, this course will also help them increase proficiency in formal written Mandarin, as well as improve their ability in critical reading and writing.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 311. Course is for Chinese native-language speakers or those with equivalent level of competency.
CHIN 401
CHIN 401
Advanced Chinese Language & Culture I
Course Credits: 3
As an advanced course in Mandarin Chinese, CHIN 401 continues to improve students' capabilities in the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, with an emphasis on conversational skills. With extensive listening, speaking, and reading practice, these courses will help students enlarge their Chinese vocabulary, improve their oral skills, increase their understanding of Chinese grammar, and enrich their knowledge of Chinese culture.
Prerequisite(s): CHIN 302, or instructor's permission following a successful Mandarin Placement test. Courses are for Chinese native-language speakers or those with an equivalent level of competency.