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Interdisciplinary Studies

Courses offered in Fall 2013 (OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT NOW):

Courses offered in Summer 2013

  • CHIN courses: several language courses offered.
Modern Chinese History Modern Chinese Literature Chinese Culture & Film Success in the China-related Job Market   Special Topics: Chinese Women & Domestic Space through History
 Tradition Chinese History  Classical Chinese Literature  Introduction to Chinese Studies  Success in ... China ... Chinese Women and Domestic Space

Courses offered in Spring 2013 (OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT NOW!):

  • CHIN 362G-001 Traditional Chinese History TR 10-11:15, SB 032A, CRN 24264 = HIST 420R-002 CRN 24261, taught by Dr. Martin Woesler
  • CHIN 373G-001  Classical Chinese Literature TR 11:30-12:45, SA 308B, CRN 24263 = ENGL 373R-003 CRN 24267, taught by Dr. Martin Woesler
  • CHIN 416G-001 Chinese Culture & Film TR 2:30-3:45, PS 102, CRN 24262 = ENGL 416R-001 CRN 24266 = CINE 416R-001 CRN 22713, THEA 416R-001 CRN 24288 = HUM 414R-001, PS 102, CRN 24399, taught by Dr. Martin Woesler
  • CHST 490R-002 Special Topics: Success in the China-related Job Market TR 1-2:15, SA 308A, CRN 24296, taught by Dr. Martin Woesler and Dr. Hong Pang
  • CHST 490R-001 Special Topics: Chinese Women and Domestic Space Through History , TR 8:30-9:45 LA 203, CRN 24046, taught by Dr. Sam Yunxiang Liang
  • CHST 490R-003 Special Topics: Developing Business in China , MW 4-5:15 p.m., WB 107, CRN 24389 = MGMT 4620-001, CRN 23587, taught by Dr. David McArthur
  • POLS 2100-001 Introduction to International Relations , MWF 10-10:50 a.m., CRN 17889, taught by Dr. Hong Pang

    Traditional Chinese History Classical Chinese Literature Chinese Culture & Film Success in the China-related Job Market Special Topics: Asian Cities
     Tradition Chinese History  Classical Chinese Literature  Chinese Culture & Film  Success in ... China ...  Asian Cities

     

  • CHIN 1010-001 Beginning Chinese I MTWR 9-9:50 WB 121, -002 1-1:50 p.m. BA 207, -601 TR 6:30-8:40 p.m. SB 132
    student rating of instruction Fall 2011: instructor Woesler 4.51 of 5.00 (90.2%), course 4.09 of 5.00 (81.8%)
  • CHIN 1020-001 Beginning Chinese II MTWR 9-9:50 a.m. GT 618E, -002 MTWR 12-12:50 p.m. LA 008
    student rating of instruction Spring 2012: instructor Woesler 4.51 of 5.00 (90.2%), course 4.08 of 5.00 (81.6%)
  • CHIN 202G Intermediate Chinese II MTWR 10-10:50 LA 020
  • CHIN 3050 Advanced Chinese MWF 11-11:50 WB 240
  • CHIN 4050 Chinese Language and Culture MWF 9-9:50 SA 309. For more language courses, please visit the Chinese Program website in Languages.
Courses offered in Fall 2012:
Chinese Language Courses Introduction to Chinese Studies Special Topics: Chinese Philosophy Modern Chinese Literature Special Topics: Asian Cities
Minor in Chinese Studies
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Introduction to Chinese Studies CHST 200G More...
Chinese Philsophy PHIL 492R, CHST 490R More...
Modern Chinese Literature CHIN 375G More...
Asian Cities HUM HIST CHST  More...

Fall 2012  course details  
Chinese Language

contact Alex Yuan (Chinese Language Coordinator)

 
  • Beginning Chinese I CHIN 1010 (MTWR 9-9:50 -001 LA 113, -002 LA115, -003 3-4 p.m. LA104; -301 SAT 10:35 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. LA 229; -601 TR 6:30 p.m. - 8:40 p.m. SB 276)
  • Beginning Chinese II CHIN 1020 (MTWR 10-10.50 LA 107)
  • Intermediate Chinese I CHIN 2010 (MTWR 12-12.50 LA 202)
  • Advanced Chinese CHIN 3050 (MWF 11-11.50 a.m. LA 214)
  • Chinese Culture & Civilization CHIN 3510 (TR 10-11.15 a.m. WB 109)
  • Chinese Lang. & Culture CHIN 4050 (MWF 2-2:50 p.m. PS 002)
Chinese Culture

contact Martin Woesler (Chinese Studies Coordinator)

 
  • Introduction to Chinese Studies CHST 200G-001 (23454 TR 10-11:15 a.m. GT 618C) Open for all students, taught in Chinese. Introduces different aspect of China, including language, culture, economy, politics, history, philosophy etc.
  • Modern Chinese Literature CHIN 375G-001 (23348) = ENGL 373R-004 (23369) (TR 2:30-3:45 p.m. SB 276) Introduces Chinese literature from the last dynasty until today. Focus on 20th century Chinese literature and web literature.
  • Chinese Philosophy CHST 490R-001 (23453) = PHIL 492R-004 (23372, TR 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. SA 309) Introduces Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism.
  • Area Studies - Asian Cities CHST 490R-002 (23366) = HUM 325R-002 (23147, TR 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. SA 310) introduces Shanghai, Tokyo, Beijing, Chang'an, Hong Kong (taught by Sam Liang)
BS in Business Management with an Emphasis on International Business

you may select Chinese as your language. Contact David McArthur (Department Chair, Business Management)

 

Preview for Spring 2013: Doing Business in China MGMT 494R. Learn how to interact with Chinese business partners, to be successful in the Chinese market, to build your own business in China. Prerequisite: History in East Asia HIST 3610, contact David McArthur


View Chinese courses in the 2012 Course Catalog

  • CHST 490R-003 Special Topics: Developing Business with China, taught by Dr. David McArthur

Student Rating of Instruction (SRI) for selected courses (points out of 5.00, paper and web survey listed separately), which can be credited towards a Chinese Studies Minor degree:

Course no.

Course title

Instructor

Course

CHIN 1010 001 18595

Beginning Chinese I

4.83

 

CHIN 1010 001 18595

Beginning Chinese I

4.18

4.09

HIST 420R 001 22259

Modern Chinese History

4.47

 

CHIN 3630 001 22253

Modern Chinese History

4.80

 

CHIN 3630 001 22253

Modern Chinese History

4.50

4.18

CHIN 3620 001 22612

Traditional Chinese History

4.95

 

CHIN 3620 001 22612

Traditional Chinese History

4.35

4.23

HIST 420R 002 23511

Traditional Chinese History

5.00

 

CHIN 3730 001 22613

Classical Chinese Literature

4.36

 

CHIN 3730 001 22613

Classical Chinese Literature

4.78

4.71

CHIN 1020 001 20735

Beginning Chinese II

4.52

 

CHIN 1020 001 20735

Beginning Chinese II

4.50

4.08

THEA 416R 002 23646

Chinese Culture and Film

4.18

3.54

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