Spring 2010
For a complete list of departmental course offerings, please refer to the Undergraduate Bulletin.
Chinese (CHI)
102. Elementary Chinese. (3 sections) (4h) Emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills in Mandarin. Introduction to the writing system and to basic sentence patterns.
Sec. A: M-F, 12:00-12:50, CARS 014, Instructor: J. Xiong
Sec. B: M-W-F, 1-1:50; T & Th, 1:30-2:20, CARS 014, Instr: J. Xiong
Sec. C: M-W-F, 1-1:50, GRNE 311; T & Th, 3-3:50, CARS 014, Y. Shi
201A. Intermediate Chinese II. (2 sections) (4h) Further study in grammar, reading, conversation, and composition. P—CHI 153 or equivalent.
Sec. A:
MWF, 2-2:50, CARS 014;
T & Th, 1:30-2:20, CARS 016, F. Hu Sec. B: MWF, 3-3:50, CARS 014; T & Th 3:00-3:50, CARS 016, F. Hu
230. Advanced Chinese II. (3h) Continuation of CHI 220 with emphasis
on oral presentation and compositional skills. P—CHI 220 or
POI.
M-W-F, 11:00-11:50, Carswell 014, Instructor: F. Hu
255. Business Hanyu. (3h) Communicating in Mandarin Chinese for business purposes. Addresses cultural differences in communication and spoken and written linguistic forms. P—CHI 201 or POI.
M-W-F, 10:00-10:50, Carswell 014, Instructor: TBA
East Asian Languages and Cultures (EAL)
275. Survey in East Asian Cultures. (3h) Explores the cultural, historical, political, and economic development of China and Japan, with an emphasis on cultural shifts that resulted from the transition from pre-industrial societies of the 17th and 18th centuries to world powers of the mid- to late 20th and early 21st centuries. The interaction between these cultures is also examined. (CD)
M-W-F, 9:00-9:50, Carswell 014, Instructor: Y. Shi
300. Independent Research in East Asian Studies (2h) Capstone research project for majors aunder departmental supervision. P—EAL 299
Students will meet individually with their Adviser.
302. Honors Seminar (3h) Writing of a major research paper. P—EAL 300 or POI.
M-W-F, 9:00-9:50, Carswell 014, Instructor: P. Moran
Humanities (HMN)
No EAL-related Humanities courses are offered in Spring 2010.
Japanese (JPN)
102. Elementary Japanese. (4h) Emphasizes the development of listening and speaking skills. Introduction to the writing systems. Basic sentence patterns covered.
M-F, 12:00-12:50, CARS 016, Y. Takata-Rallings
201. Intermediate Japanese II. (4h) Further study in grammar, reading, conversation, and composition. P—JPN 153 or equivalent.
M-F 10:00-10:50, Carswell 016, Y. Takata-Rallings
230. Advanced Japanese II. (3h) Continuation of JPN 220, with emphasis on oral presentation and compositional skills. P—JPN 220
or POI.
MWF 1:00-1:50, Carswell 016, Y. Takata-Rallings
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