CHIN0305 - Spoken Chinese III

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Spoken Chinese III
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHIN
Section number only
680
Section ID
CHIN0305680
Course number integer
305
Meeting times
MW 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 306
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Chih-Jen Lee
Description
This course is designed for students who have completed one year of college level Chinese classes or equivalent. The main objective of the course is to improve students' conversational ability in Chinese in order to accomplish day-to-day tasks. These tasks include relating one's personal life and experiences, expressing preference, feeling and opinion, ordering a meal, purchasing goods, asking for directions, making travel plans, visiting a doctor, attending a social functions etc. Short Chinese movies or television shows will be integrated into the course curriculum. Chinese characters will not be taught.
Course number only
0305
Use local description
No

CHIN0878 - Advanced Medical Chinese

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Advanced Medical Chinese
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHIN
Section number only
680
Section ID
CHIN0878680
Course number integer
878
Meeting times
TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
MCNB 409
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Chih-Jen Lee
Description
Advanced Medical Chinese is a content-based course with curriculum adapted from the online course of New York University School of Medicine (NYUsom). It offers Mandarin training to medical/nursing students and other health professionals who may need to visit China or to serve limited English proficient Chinese-speaking patients. For physician/nurse-patients communication purposes, it is designed for students who have studied Chinese for three years or more in a regular college program or with the equivalent language proficiency and have studied medicine.
Course number only
0878
Use local description
No

CHIN0133 - Beginning Taiwanese I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Beginning Taiwanese I
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHIN
Section number only
680
Section ID
CHIN0133680
Course number integer
133
Meeting times
TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 421
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Grace Mei-Hui Wu
Description
Beginning Taiwanese I is designed to help students learn enough to enable them to handle basic social interactions when visiting Taiwan, such as greeting others, introducing yourself, ordering food, asking directions, etc. You will also learn to listen and understand the oral language typically heard in locations such as the grocery store, train station, bus stop, and restaurants.
Course number only
0133
Use local description
No

CHIN0131 - Beginning Cantonese I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
680
Title (text only)
Beginning Cantonese I
Term
2022C
Syllabus URL
Subject area
CHIN
Section number only
680
Section ID
CHIN0131680
Course number integer
131
Meeting times
TR 5:15 PM-6:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 202
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Yan Huang
Description
Beginning Cantonese is a preliminary course for spoken Cantonese. The course provides fundamental aspects of the dialect as experienced in daily life situations and lays the foundation which will enable students to communicate in Cantonese for daily life needs, such as making phone calls, making purchases, getting around by various means of transportation, seeing a doctor, being a guest or a host at dinner, talking about the weather, talking about sports and entertainment, etc. It is strongly recommended that students continue to Beginning Cantonese II to become conversational
Course number only
0131
Use local description
No

CHIN0210 - Intensive Beginning Chinese I & II

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Intensive Beginning Chinese I & II
Term
2022C
Subject area
CHIN
Section number only
001
Section ID
CHIN0210001
Course number integer
210
Meeting times
MTWRF 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
WILL 215
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Shihui Fan
Description
Along with Intensive Beginning Chinese III & IV, this is the first course of a two-semester sequence. By completing both semesters, students fulfill the College language requirement. The sequence starts each fall. Students cannot begin their study in the spring. This course covers the same material as Beginning Chinese I & II. The main objective is to help students build a solid foundation of the four basic skills--listening, speaking, reading, and writing. By the end of this course, students should achieve a solid foundation in: 1) pronouncing all the sounds in Mandarin Chinese accurately and comfortably with a good command of the 4 tones; 2) carry out basic conversations in daily activities; 3) recognize and reproduce approximately 600-650 characters; and 4) read edited simple stories and write short notes or letters. Grammatical and cultural issues are discussed during lecture hours. Oral communication tasks are given every week.
Course number only
0210
Use local description
No

ALAN0300 - Intermediate Mongolian I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Intermediate Mongolian I
Term
2022C
Subject area
ALAN
Section number only
001
Section ID
ALAN0300001
Course number integer
300
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Narantsetseg Tseveendulam
Description
Mongolian is the national language of the independent State of Mongolia and the language of the nomadic warriors Genghis Khan (known to the Mongolians themselves as Chinggis Khan). It is also spoken in China and Siberia. Today Mongolian musical styles like throat singing (khoomii), products like cashmere (nooluur), and tourism to visit Mongolia's nomadic herders (malchid) are making a mark on the world stage. In this class the students will continue with the basics of modern Mongolian language, as spoken in Ulaanbaatar "Red Hero," the country's capital. They will learn in the phonetic Cyrillic script, which was adapted to Mongolian language from Russian in 1945, with a few additional letters. Intermediate and more advanced grammar will be taught through communicative methodology. Students will also have opportunity to experience Mongolian arts, culture, and cooking in and out of class. This is the first semester of Intermediate Mongolian. By the end of two semesters intermediate Mongolian, students will have learned all the noun forms, and all the major verb forms and will be able to form complex, multi-clause sentences, telling stories, expressing their feelings, and making arguments and explanations. They should be able to interact in all basic "survival" situations in Mongolia.
Course number only
0300
Use local description
No

ALAN0100 - Elementary Mongolian I

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Elementary Mongolian I
Term
2022C
Subject area
ALAN
Section number only
001
Section ID
ALAN0100001
Course number integer
100
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Narantsetseg Tseveendulam
Description
Mongolian is the national language of the independent State of Mongolia and the
Course number only
0100
Use local description
No

EALC6121 - Chinese Wall Painting

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Chinese Wall Painting
Term
2022C
Subject area
EALC
Section number only
401
Section ID
EALC6121401
Course number integer
6121
Meeting times
T 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
Meeting location
WILL 843
Level
graduate
Instructors
Nancy R S Steinhardt
Description
This courses examines murals in Chinese temples and tombs from their earliest appearance in the first millennium BCE through the 20th century. Some are in situ; others are in museums. Murals are studied alongside paintings on silk and paper. Chinese wall painting is also studied alongside murals in temples and tombs in Korea, Japan, and Mongolia.
Course number only
6121
Cross listings
EALC2121401, EALC2121401
Use local description
No

EALC8659 - Japanese for Sinologists

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Japanese for Sinologists
Term
2022C
Subject area
EALC
Section number only
301
Section ID
EALC8659301
Course number integer
8659
Meeting times
TR 7:00 PM-8:29 PM
Meeting location
WILL 301
Level
graduate
Instructors
Linda H Chance
Description
An accelerated course in scholarly Japanese for Sinologists and others with a knowledge of Chinese characters.
Course number only
8659
Use local description
No

EALC7246 - The Tale of Genji

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
The Tale of Genji
Term
2022C
Subject area
EALC
Section number only
401
Section ID
EALC7246401
Course number integer
7246
Meeting times
TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 6
Level
graduate
Instructors
Linda H Chance
Description
"Crowning masterpiece of Japanese literature," "the world's first novel," "fountainhead of Japanese literary and aesthetic culture," "a great soap opera in the vein of Jacqueline Susann." Readers over the centuries have praised the Tale of Genji, the monumental prose tale finished just after the year 1000, in a variety of ways. In this course we will read the latest English translation of Murasaki Shikibu's work. We will watch as Genji loses his mother at a tender age, is cast out of the royal family, and begins a quest to fill the void she left. Along the way, Genji's loyalty to all the women he encounters forges his reputation as the ideal lover. We will consider gender issues in the female author's portrayal of this rake, and question the changing audience, from bored court women to censorious monks, from adoring nationalists to comic book adaptors. Study of the tale requires consideration of poetry, imagery, costume, music, history, religion, theater, political and material culture, all of which will be components of the course. We will also trace the effect of the tale's many motifs, from flora and fauna to murderously jealous spirits, on later literature and conceptions of human emotions. All material is in English translation. There are no prerequisites.
Course number only
7246
Cross listings
EALC3246401, EALC3246401, GSWS3246401, GSWS3246401
Use local description
No