Chinese
Culture
ILC 2150 -- Topics in Culture(s): Introduction to Chinese Culture
This course introduces students to the foundational elements of Chinese culture, civilization,
society and value from a historical perspective. It examines the evolutionary history
of main Chinese intellectual, political, social, economic, and religious traditions
and institutions from the ancient to the present period. Topics covered will include
different aspects of traditional Chinese culture with a view to understanding contemporary
Chinese society. An International Studies Certificate Course. An International Studies
Major Course.
Languages
ILC 1090 -- Elementary Language: Level I: Mandarin Chinese
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic knowledge of the pronunciation
and the structural and writing systems of standard modern Chinese - Mandarin Chinese.
Students will acquire basic skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing. By
the end of the first year, students should expect to have acquired the ability to
write and converse at paragraph length on a variety of familiar topics, and manage
in a number of practical everyday situations as well. Attendance is required.
ILC 1100 -- Elementary Language: Level II: Mandarin Chinese
Prerequisite: ILC 1090 Mandarin Chinese or equivalent.
This is a three-credit introduction to standard Mandarin Chinese, which is known as
Putonhua in Mainland, and as Guoyu in Taiwan. The class is embedded with custom and
cultural aspects with emphasis on four skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing.
It introduces more specialized grammar and vocabulary to enable the learner to communicate
in a wider range of situations. Upon completing this course, students should expect
to communicate in certain topics such as talking about everyday life, weather, shopping,
transportation, etc. Attendance and prerequisite of elementary level 1 are required.
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LC 2090 -- Intermediate Language: Level I: Mandarin Chinese
Prerequisite:ILC 1090 and 1100 Mandarin Chinese or equivalent.
This is a three-credit intermediate level course about standard Mandarin Chinese,
which is known as Putonhua in Mainland, and as Guoyu in Taiwan. The class is embedded
with custom and cultural aspects with emphasis on four skills - listening, speaking,
reading and writing. It helps learners understand how the Chinese language functions
grammatically, how to use Chinese in real life, read it in the newspaper, and write
it in a report/essay. Attendance and prerequisite of elementary levels 1 and 2 are
required.
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