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Ready to find out what ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï can do for you? We’ve got you covered.
Start learning how to communicate through a language with at least 6000 years of history!
Students studying Chinese may also want to explore the Asian Studies minor at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï.
The Asian Studies minor allows students to deepen their understanding of the histories, cultures, societies, and contemporary issues of Asia through interdisciplinary coursework in language, history, politics, religion, anthropology, literature, and global studies.
Combining Chinese language study with the Asian Studies minor can help students develop valuable global perspectives and cultural competencies that are increasingly important in today’s interconnected world.
We offer two courses in Chinese that meet some of your required General Studies categories:
Open to students with no previous experience in Chinese this introductory course stresses:
Learn the four tones of the Chinese sound system and develop functional communicative language skills.
This course is a continuation of CHI 1010 and focuses on skills development in:
With this one-credit course, add a professional focus to Chinese studies by improving career-specific communication skills and building intercultural expertise for effective cross-cultural interaction.
Meet with your College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (CLAS) Professional Academic Advisor every semester for answers to all your questions.
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