Chinese Courses
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Chin WS101 Chinese First Semester (4 cr) WSU Chin 101
Chin WS102 Chinese Second Semester (4 cr) WSU Chin 102
Chin WS105 Elementary Conversation I (1 cr, max 2) WSU Chin 105
Graded P/F.
Chin WS120 Traditional Chinese Cultures (3 cr) WSU Chin 120
Cultural development of China from early times through the golden age of Chinese civilization. Taught in English.
Chin WS121 Modern Chinese Culture (3 cr) WSU Chin 121
Chin WS201 Chinese Third Semester (4 cr) WSU Chin 203
May be used as core credit in J-3-d.
Chin WS202 Chinese Fourth Semester (4 cr) WSU Chin 204
May be used as core credit in J-3-d.
Chin 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)
Chin WS205 Intermediate Conversation (1 cr, max 2) WSU Chin 205
Graded P/F.
Prereq: Chin 102 or Equivalent
Chin WS305 Intermediate Conversation II (1 cr, max 2) WSU Chin 305
Graded P/F.
Prereq: Chin 202
Chin WS306 Intermediate Reading and Translation (3 cr) WSU Chin 306
Vocabulary building, contrastive English-Chinese expressions, development of skills to increase reading speed and fluency.
Chin WS307 Intermediate Chinese (3 cr) WSU Chin 307
Prereq: Chin 202
Chin WS308 Intermediate Grammar and Writing (3 cr) WSU Chin 308
Writing practice in the language and active review of grammar. Not open to native speakers except with permission.
Chin WS311 Great Asian Directors (3 cr) WSU Chin 311
Focused study of two prominent Asian film directors. Taught in English.
Prereq: Chin 111, 121 or 131
Chin WS330 The Art of War (3 cr) WSU Chin 330
Study of the philosophy behind war, military strategy, its consequences, and its representations in literature and film from East Asia. Taught in English.
Prereq: Chin 111, 121 or 131
Chin WS361 Chinese for the Professions (3 cr) WSU Chin 361
Communication in Chinese for professional purposes; telephone and meeting role-plays, letter-writing, television, discussion of current events in the Chinese-speaking world. Not open to native-speakers.
Prereq: Chin 202 with a grade of C or better, or Permission
Chin WS363 Introduction to Literary Chinese (3 cr) WSU Chin 363
Fundamentals of literary Chinese. Open to native speakers. Taught in Chinese.
Chin WS364 Media Chinese (3 cr) WSU Chin 364
Study of Chinese for newspapers, television news, radio broadcasts, webcasts and other journalistic media. Taught in Chinese. Not open to native-speakers.
Prereq: Chin 202 with a grade of C or better, or Permission
Chin WS450 Seminar in Chinese Studies (3 cr) WSU Chin 450
Seminar on important themes in Chinese studies. Taught in Chinese.
Prereq: Any two Chin 300-level courses, excluding Chin 305