CHIN Courses for Fall 2026
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CHIN 101 01 - Beginning Chinese I
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Course: |
CHIN 101 - 01 |
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Title: |
Beginning Chinese I |
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Credit Hours: |
1.25 |
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Description: |
An introductory course that teaches the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing in Mandarin Chinese. Emphasis is on pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and communication. Computer programs for pronunciation, listening comprehension, grammar, and writing Chinese characters will be used extensively. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
None. Open only to students with no Chinese language background. |
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Notes: |
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Instructors: |
Qiuyan Tang |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Green Hall 136B Classroom - MTRF 9:55 AM - 11:10 AM |
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CHIN 103 01 - Advanced Beginning Chinese I
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Course: |
CHIN 103 - 01 |
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Title: |
Advanced Beginning Chinese I |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
An introductory course that teaches the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing in Mandarin Chinese. Emphasis is on pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and communication. Computer programs for pronunciation, listening comprehension, grammar, and writing Chinese characters will be used extensively. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
Placement by the department. Open to students who can speak some Chinese (Mandarin or other Chinese dialects), or who have some knowledge in reading and writing Chinese characters. |
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Notes: |
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Instructors: |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 305 Seminar Room - TF 11:20 AM - 12:35 PM
Founders 305 Seminar Room - W 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM |
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CHIN 201 01 - Intermediate Chinese I
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Course: |
CHIN 201 - 01 |
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Title: |
Intermediate Chinese I |
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Credit Hours: |
1.25 |
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Description: |
Further training in listening comprehension, oral expression, reading, and writing. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
CHIN 102 or placement by the department. |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Foreign Language |
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Instructors: |
Qiuyan Tang |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Green Hall 136B Classroom - MTRF 11:20 AM - 12:35 PM |
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CHIN 203 01 - Advanced Intermediate Chinese I
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Course: |
CHIN 203 - 01 |
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Title: |
Advanced Intermediate Chinese I |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Further training in listening comprehension, oral expression, reading, and writing. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
CHIN 104 or placement by the department. |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Foreign Language |
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Instructors: |
Weina Zhao |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 317 Classroom - MR 9:55 AM - 11:10 AM
Founders 317 Classroom - W 9:30 AM - 10:20 AM |
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CHIN 211 01 - Dream of the Red Chamber in Chinese Literature and Culture (in English)
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Course: |
CHIN 211 - 01 |
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Title: |
Dream of the Red Chamber in Chinese Literature and Culture (in English) |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Variously known in English as Dream of the Red Chamber, A Dream of Red Mansions, and The Story of the Stone, Honglou meng is the most widely discussed Chinese novel of all time. Written in the mid-eighteenth century, the novel offers telling insight into Chinese culture as it once was and as it remains today. The novel is still wildly popular due to its tragic love story, its sensitive depiction of the plight of the talented woman in late imperial culture, and its narrative intricacies. The goal of the course is to understand the novel both as a literary text and as a cultural phenomenon. Optional extra sessions will accommodate those who wish to read and discuss the novel in Chinese. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
None. Not open to students who have taken CHIN 311. |
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Notes: |
This course is also offered at the 300-level as CHIN 311. |
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Distribution(s): |
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Heng Du |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Green Hall 130 Classroom - T 2:20 PM - 5:00 PM |
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CHIN 239 01 - Popular Culture in Modern China
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Course: |
CHIN 239 - 01 |
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Title: |
Popular Culture in Modern China |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
This course provides a comprehensive examination of modern Chinese popular culture in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong from the late Qing to the present. From literature to film, from martial romance to science fiction, from theater to music, this course will probe popular culture as it has manifested itself, and trace its sociopolitical, aesthetic, and affective impact on modern China. Students are required to actively participate in class discussions and under the guidance of the instructor, design and conduct their own research projects to explore some extra dimensions of Chinese popular culture. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
None |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
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Meeting Time(s): |
- TF 12:45 PM - 2:00 PM |
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CHIN 301 01 - Advanced Chinese I
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Course: |
CHIN 301 - 01 |
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Title: |
Advanced Chinese I |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
This course is designed to further expand students' comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Reading materials will be selected from newspapers, short stories, essays, and films. Students will study Chinese and China from different perspectives. In addition to authentic audio and videotapes, Chinese learning APPs will also be used as study aids. The class is conducted in Chinese. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
CHIN 202 or placement by the department. |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Foreign Language - Above Intermediate
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Weina Zhao |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Founders 317 Classroom - MR 11:20 AM - 12:35 PM
Founders 317 Classroom - W 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM |
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CHIN 310 01 - Introduction to Classical Chinese
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Course: |
CHIN 310 - 01 |
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Title: |
Introduction to Classical Chinese |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Classical (or Literary) Chinese was the primary written language used in China from antiquity through the early twentieth century. Its structures and vocabulary continue to be present in the modern Chinese language, especially in the formal language of newspaper, legal, and academic prose. Familiarity with Classical Chinese is essential to achieving full competency in modern Chinese. Classical Chinese is also a fascinating language in its own right, and its reading knowledge opens up access to a rich body of materials that continue to define the Chinese cultural tradition. In this one-semester introduction, we will focus on mastering basic grammar and vocabulary, as well as the reading and translation of prose and poetry from the formative period (before the end of Han in 220 CE). By the end of this course, students should be able to read a Classical Chinese text with the help of a dictionary. This course is designed for both Chinese learners (see prerequisite) and students who already have reading knowledge of modern Chinese. Students who have not studied Chinese but can read Chinese characters (e.g., Japanese and Hanja) are welcome to consider this course. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
CHIN 204 or CHIN 301 or CHIN 306 or permission of instructor |
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Notes: |
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Distribution(s): |
Foreign Language - Above Intermediate
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Heng Du |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Green Hall 136A Seminar Classroom - MR 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM |
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CHIN 311 01 - Dream of the Red Chamber in Chinese Literature and Culture (in English)
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Course: |
CHIN 311 - 01 |
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Title: |
Dream of the Red Chamber in Chinese Literature and Culture (in English) |
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Credit Hours: |
1 |
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Description: |
Variously known in English as Dream of the Red Chamber, A Dream of Red Mansions, and The Story of the Stone, Honglou meng is the most widely discussed Chinese novel of all time. Written in the mid-eighteenth century, the novel offers telling insight into Chinese culture as it once was and as it remains today. The novel is still wildly popular due to its tragic love story, its sensitive depiction of the plight of the talented woman in late imperial culture, and its narrative intricacies. The goal of the course is to understand the novel both as a literary text and as a cultural phenomenon. Optional extra sessions will accommodate those who wish to read and discuss the novel in Chinese. This course may be taken as CHIN 211 or, with additional assignments, as CHIN 311. |
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Prerequisite(s): |
One previous course on Chinese history or culture. Not open to students who have taken CHIN 211. |
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Notes: |
This course is also offered at the 200-level as CHIN 211. |
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Distribution(s): |
Language and Literature |
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Instructors: |
Heng Du |
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Meeting Time(s): |
Green Hall 130 Classroom - T 2:20 PM - 5:00 PM |
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