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| + | =Introduction= | ||
| + | This is an introductory course. It introduces the student to Chinese Language and Culture introducing such topics as: | ||
| + | *The Chinese Language (both spoken & written) | ||
| + | *Chinese History | ||
| + | *Chinese Economy | ||
| + | *Chinese Society | ||
| + | *Chinese Politics | ||
| + | *Chinese Culture (including popular culture) | ||
| + | *Chinese Ethics | ||
| + | It also serves as an introduction to the Chinese Studies Minor. | ||
| + | |||
=The Chinese Language= | =The Chinese Language= | ||
* Oral | * Oral | ||
Revision as of 18:05, 31 August 2012
Introduction
This is an introductory course. It introduces the student to Chinese Language and Culture introducing such topics as:
- The Chinese Language (both spoken & written)
- Chinese History
- Chinese Economy
- Chinese Society
- Chinese Politics
- Chinese Culture (including popular culture)
- Chinese Ethics
It also serves as an introduction to the Chinese Studies Minor.
The Chinese Language
- Oral
- Written
The History of China
Classical History
- Warring States, Unification of China under Qin and Han
- 200 AD to 1644 AD, From the end of the Han to the end of the Ming Dynasty Licia K 15:47, 31 August 2012 (UTC)
Modern History
Society
- Social Etiquette- The "Do's & Don'ts" of Chinese Society Licia K 15:47, 31 August 2012 (UTC)