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Chinese
Language Program
239 Cowell College
(831) 459-2054
http://language.ucsc.edu
Program Description | Faculty
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Lower-Division Courses
1. Instruction in the Chinese (Mandarin) Language. F
Instruction in elementary spoken and written Chinese
(Mandarin), beginning with the sounds of Chinese and their representation in
the pinyin romanization system. Conversation, structural analysis, and an
introduction to character texts. Elementary sequence (1-2-3) begins only in
fall quarter. Students interested in learning Chinese who are uncertain about
where they should enter the sequence should meet with the instructor, prior to
the first class meeting. The Staff
2. Instruction in the Chinese (Mandarin) Language. W
Continuation of Chinese 1, which assumes that students are
familiar both with the pinyin romanization system and approximately 150 basic
characters. Prerequisite(s): course 1, or equivalent. The Staff
3. Instruction in the Chinese (Mandarin) Language. S
Continuation of Chinese 2, which assumes that students are
familiar both with the pinyin romanization system and approximately 300 basic
characters. Prerequisite(s): course 2, or equivalent. The Staff
4. Intermediate Chinese (Mandarin). F
Instruction in intermediate spoken and written Chinese
(Mandarin). Conversation, composition, and the reading of modern texts.
Intermediate sequence (4-5-6) begins only in fall quarter. Students interested
in improving their Chinese who are uncertain about where they should enter the
sequence should meet with the instructor, prior to the first class meeting.
Prerequisite(s): course 3, or equivalent. (General Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
5. Intermediate Chinese (Mandarin). W
Continuation of Chinese 4. Conversation, composition, and
the reading of modern texts. Prerequisite(s): course 4, or equivalent. (General
Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
6. Intermediate Chinese (Mandarin). S
Continuation of Chinese 5. Conversation, composition, and
the reading of modern texts. Prerequisite(s): course 5, or equivalent. (General
Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
50. Preadvanced Chinese. F
Places additional emphasis in the areas of specialized
vocabulary, sentence structure, and translation as well as conversational and
compositional skills in preparation for advanced courses. Offered fall quarter
only. Students interested in this course who have not taken the
prerequisite should meet with the instructor prior to the first class meeting.
Prerequisite(s): course 6, or placement by examination. Enrollment limited to
20. May be repeated for credit. (General Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
94. Group Tutorial. F,W,S
Provides a means for a small group of students to study a
particular topic in consultation with a faculty sponsor. Students submit
petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
99. Tutorial. F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be
repeated for credit. The Staff
99F. Tutorial (2 credits). F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be
repeated for credit. The Staff
Upper-Division Courses
104. Advanced Chinese: Readings in Literature. *
Covers a body of Chinese literature of recognized merit from
the modern or classical tradition. Students are introduced to the basic
critical concepts, in Chinese, relating to narrative and/or poetry, revealed by
the works under discussion. Students interested in this course who have not
taken the prerequisite should meet with the instructor prior to the first class
meeting. Prerequisite(s): course 6 or 50. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
105. Advanced Chinese: Readings in History. *
Offers an appreciation of some of the central issues in
Chinese history as defined by Chinese historians of the 20th century. Through
readings of graduated difficulty, the vocabulary, style, and form of modern
Chinese historical writing are introduced. Students interested in this course
who have not taken the prerequisite should meet with the instructor prior to
the first class meeting. Prerequisite(s): course 6 or 50. The Staff
107. Introduction to Classical Chinese. W
Introduces the grammar and lexicon of classical Chinese and
the language of China's pre-modern canonical writings in philosophy, religion,
history, music, visual art, and literature. Reading from the Han and pre-Han
era is featured. Prerequisite(s): course 50 or equivalent. (General Education
Code(s): IH.) The Staff
108. Introduction to Classical Chinese. S
Introduces the grammar and lexicon of classical Chinese and
the language of China's pre-modern canonical writings in philosophy, religion,
history, music, visual art, and literature. Reading from the Han and pre-Han
era is featured. Prerequisite(s): course 107. (General Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
194. Group Tutorial. F,W,S
Provides a means for a small group of students to study a
particular topic in consultation with a faculty sponsor. Students submit
petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
199. Tutorial. F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be
repeated for credit. The Staff
199F. Tutorial (2 credits). F,W,S
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be
repeated for credit. The Staff
*Not
offered in 2006-07
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