Chinese CHIN
Instruction offered by members of the Department of Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies in the Faculty of Humanities. Students are encouraged to consult the Department website (http://gsea.ucalgary.ca/beta/) for more details on course descriptions and titles of decimalized courses.
Department Head - X-J. Yang
Note: Chinese 317 and 355 are given in English and no knowledge of Chinese is required.
Enrollment in Chinese courses involves a formal placement process. All students seeking entry into Chinese courses who have not previously taken a course in Chinese at the University of Calgary must obtain, complete and return a Placement Application Form from the Department of Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies (Craigie Hall, Room C205).
Based on the information provided in the Placement Application Form (see above), students will receive notification from the Chinese Program Adviser to appear for an oral interview at a designated time, and/or the written placement test.
· Written placement tests are scheduled to take place in Craigie Hall at 13:30 on the last Thursday in April and the last Thursday in August. For information about placement tests call 220-5293.
· There is a $20.00 fee for writing the Placement Test.
· No one will be permitted to apply for placement more than once.
· No written placement tests will be administered outside this official schedule.
The Chinese Program Committee determines the appropriate course placement for each student. Placement results will be posted within the Department (or students may telephone 220-5293). Because registration approval is given after each test date, students should be aware that individual courses may be full before the August test date.
· Permission to register or remain in a particular language course can be refused if the Department judges that the student's knowledge exceeds the level of that course.
· Native speakers are not eligible to take language courses by special assessment or to receive advanced credit for them.
· Completion of Chinese 205 and/or 207 as a transfer course does NOT exempt a student from taking the GSEA placement test.
Note: All university level prerequisites for Chinese language courses must be met with a grade of "C-" or better.
Junior Courses
Chinese 205 H(3-2)
Beginners' Chinese I
Basic concepts of the Chinese National Language. Reading and writing of characters, essentials of grammar, basic vocabulary, and oral drills on normal speech patterns.
Prerequisites: Consent of the Department.
Chinese 207 H(3-2)
Beginners' Chinese II
Continuation of Chinese 205.
Prerequisites: Chinese 205 or consent of the Department.
Chinese 229 H(2-2)
Intensive Beginners' Chinese
Intensive development of conversational skills and the pronunciation of the Chinese National Language. Enhanced training in vocabulary acquisition, grammar and writing. For students with a background in a Chinese dialect.
Prerequisites: Consent of the Department.
Chinese 279 H(1-2)
Reading and Writing Chinese
Introduction to the Chinese language for students who have a background in Mandarin and other Chinese dialects, but limited reading and writing ability. Students will learn to read and write characters, and acquire the essentials of basic vocabulary and grammar.
Prerequisites: Consent of the Department.
Note: Not open to students with credit in Chinese 205 or 207.
Senior Courses
Chinese 301 H(3-1)
Continuing Chinese I
Further acquisition of Chinese characters, and the development of conversational skills through reading and discussion of selected Chinese texts. Structural analysis of normal speech patterns. Preparation of written assignments. A continuation of Chinese 207.
Prerequisites: Chinese 207 or consent of the Department.
Note: Not open to students with credit in Chinese 229.
Chinese 303 H(3-1)
Continuing Chinese II
Continuation of Chinese 301.
Prerequisites: Chinese 301 or consent of the Department.
Note: Not open to students with credit in Chinese 229.
Chinese 311 H(3-1)
Chinese Language and Culture in an Immersion Setting I
A course in Chinese stressing the oral skills and cultural understanding in an immersion environment. This course is given during Spring/Summer Sessions in the People's Republic of China.
Prerequisites: Consent of the Department.
Chinese 313 H(3-1)
Chinese Language and Culture in an Immersion Setting II
A continuation of Chinese 311. This course is given during Spring/Summer Sessions in the People's Republic of China.
Prerequisites: Chinese 311 or consent of the Department.
Chinese 317 H(3-0)
Chinese Civilization
Discussion of the principal trends in the development of the Chinese civilization and its place in the Asian setting.
Note: This course is taught in English; no knowledge of Chinese is required.
Chinese 331 H(3-0)
Intermediate Chinese I
An intermediate course giving equal emphasis to receptive and productive language skills.
Prerequisites: Chinese 303 or consent of the Department.
Note: Not open to students with credit in Chinese 229.
Chinese 333 H(3-0)
Intermediate Chinese II
A continuation of Chinese 331.
Prerequisites: Chinese 331 or consent of the Department.
Note: Not open to students with credit in Chinese 229.
Chinese 355 H(3-0)
Chinese Literature in Translation
Introduces the literary tradition of China by means of reading the English translations of representative works. Examines the historical and cultural background, as well as literary forms and aesthetics.
Note: This course is taught in English; no knowledge of Chinese is required.
MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT
Chinese 421 H(3-0)
Advanced Chinese Composition and Conversation
Analysis of selected literary texts. Syntactic, structural and stylistic characteristics of Modern Chinese. Individualized composition and oral reports.
Prerequisites: Chinese 333 or consent of the Department.
Chinese 431 H(3-0)
Selected Topics in Chinese Literature
Topics studied are listed in the Master Timetable.
Prerequisites: Chinese 333 or consent of the Department.
MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT
Chinese 461 H(3-0)
(Japanese 461)
Japanese-Chinese Cultural Relations
Discussion of cultural relations and influences between Japan and China. Topics may include cultural identities and cross-influences, literary and artistic traditions, writing systems, and will be listed in the Master Timetable.
Prerequisites: Chinese 303 or consent of the Department. Knowledge of the other language would be beneficial.