Fall 2022 Chinese

Last generated: Monday, January 23 2023 10:10 PM UTC

NOTE: 500 level courses require graduate standing

CHIN 101

Elementary Chinese I

4 hours. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Credit is not given for CHIN 101 if the student has credit in CHIN 111. Prerequisite(s): Appropriate score on the department placement test. Departmental Approval Required

Blended - Online & Classroom

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
44053LCD01:00 PM - 01:50 PMMWF2052LHWang, B; Xiang, XOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDWang, B; Xiang, XOn campus and online
Are you curious about the Chinese language that's thousands of years old? Are you curious about the Chinese writing system that evolved from inscriptions on oracle bones? Do you want to read and write Chinese characters than seeing them as squares of ink? Are you curious about how tones work and how tones alone mark different words? Do you hope one day to speak and interact with Chinese people and experience the Chinese culture firsthand? CHIN101 can be your first step toward these goals. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Credit is not given for CHIN 101 if the student has credit in CHIN 111. Prerequisite(s): Appropriate score on the department placement test.
27734LCD02:00 PM - 02:50 PMMWF2052LHWang, B; Xiang, XOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDWang, B; Xiang, XOn campus and online
Are you curious about the Chinese language that's thousands of years old? Are you curious about the Chinese writing system that evolved from inscriptions on oracle bones? Do you want to read and write Chinese characters than seeing them as squares of ink? Are you curious about how tones work and how tones alone mark different words? Do you hope one day to speak and interact with Chinese people and experience the Chinese culture firsthand? CHIN101 can be your first step toward these goals. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Credit is not given for CHIN 101 if the student has credit in CHIN 111. Prerequisite(s): Appropriate score on the department placement test.
10476LCD03:00 PM - 03:50 PMMWF2052LHWang, B; Xiang, XOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDWang, B; Xiang, XOn campus and online
Are you curious about the Chinese language that's thousands of years old? Are you curious about the Chinese writing system that evolved from inscriptions on oracle bones? Do you want to read and write Chinese characters than seeing them as squares of ink? Are you curious about how tones work and how tones alone mark different words? Do you hope one day to speak and interact with Chinese people and experience the Chinese culture firsthand? CHIN101 can be your first step toward these goals. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Credit is not given for CHIN 101 if the student has credit in CHIN 111. Prerequisite(s): Appropriate score on the department placement test.

CHIN 103

Intermediate Chinese I

4 hours. Credit is not given for CHIN 103 if the student already has credit in CHIN 112. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use and internet access are required. A high-speed internet connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): CHIN 102; or appropriate score on the department placement test or the equivalent AP or IB test score.

Blended - Online & Classroom

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
10477LCD09:00 AM - 09:50 AMMWF2052LHMeng, D; Xiang, XOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDMeng, D; Xiang, XOn campus and online
Youve got tones, youve got many words and phrases, youve got your basic grammatical structures in Chinese Now is the time to put them to work! This intermediate level Chinese course is designed to develop students broader communicative skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing standard Chinese. With intensive and interactive exercises, fun practice in real-life situations and many cultural tips, students will gradually build up their competency and fluency in Chinese. Credit is not given for CHIN 103 if the student already has credit in CHIN 112. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use and internet access are required. A high-speed internet connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): CHIN 102; or appropriate score on the department placement test or the equivalent AP or IB test score.
30606LCD10:00 AM - 10:50 AMMWF2052LHMeng, D; Xiang, XOn campus and online
LCDARRANGEDMeng, D; Xiang, XOn campus and online
Youve got tones, youve got many words and phrases, youve got your basic grammatical structures in Chinese Now is the time to put them to work! This intermediate level Chinese course is designed to develop students broader communicative skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing standard Chinese. With intensive and interactive exercises, fun practice in real-life situations and many cultural tips, students will gradually build up their competency and fluency in Chinese. Credit is not given for CHIN 103 if the student already has credit in CHIN 112. This course is taught in a blended-online format. Extensive computer use and internet access are required. A high-speed internet connection, while not required, is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): CHIN 102; or appropriate score on the department placement test or the equivalent AP or IB test score.

CHIN 209

Advanced Chinese Language and Culture

3 hours. Same as GLAS 209. Not intended for students with native proficiency in Chinese. This course may be taught in a blended-online format. See class schedule for specifics. Extensive computer and internet use is required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHIN 104; or Grade of C or better in CHIN 112; or appropriate score on the department placement test or equivalent AP or IB Test score.

CRNCourse TypeStart & End TimeMeeting DaysRoomBuilding CodeInstructorMeets BetweenInstructional Method
37488LCD12:00 PM - 12:50 PMMWF2052LHMeng, D; Xiang, XMeet on campus
Do you want to use the Chinese language you have learned for so many years in real-life situation? This is the course designed for you. Chinese 209, a dual-focus, language and cultural learning course, will explore modern Chinese society through diverse forms of popular Chinese cultures, such as Chinese legends and their modern adaptations, the dynamic urban and rural lives in China in the digital era. You will be able to demonstrate intermediate to advanced proficiency in Chinese via expanded vocabulary learning and practice. Same as GLAS 209. Not intended for students with native proficiency in Chinese. This course may be taught in a blended-online format. See class schedule for specifics. Extensive computer and internet use is required. A high-speed connection is strongly suggested. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in CHIN 104; or Grade of C or better in CHIN 112; or appropriate score on the department placement test or equivalent AP or IB Test score.