![]() Colorado State University - Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures Chinese
Welcome to the Colorado State University Chinese section! Starting in Spring 2009, we offer a minor in Chinese.
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The Chinese program offers a minor in Chinese. Six credits of 300 level and six credits of 400 level classes are required to obtain a Chinese minor.
LCHI105 First-year Chinese I, fall semester.
LCHI107 First-year Chinese II, spring semester.
After one year of Chinese class, you will learn about 1000 characters and basic conversations on greetings, family, time, shopping weather, transportation renting an apartment, seeing a doctor, post office, travel and etc.
LCHI200 Second-year Chinese I, fall semester.
LCHI201 Second-year Chinese II, spring semester
The second year class will be conducted mostly in Chinese. You will learn more advanced vocabulary and grammar structure. The topics of lessons include schooling, sports, the influence of TV and movies, dating and more.
LCHI304 Third-year Chinese I, fall semester
LCHI305, Third-year Chinese II, spring semester
The third-year Chinese mainly has discussions on social issues and Chinese fables. The topics include gender equality, health insurance, crime and environmental issues. Students are expected to conduct all discussions and give presentations in Chinese only.
LCHI496, 4th year group study, fall and spring semesters
The fourth year Chinese course has the focus of presentations on current events and social issues. Films and newspaper articles will be used in this course.
LCHI250, Chinese Culture and Literature in Translation, spring semester.
This is neither a language nor a literature class. Therefore, you will not be required to have Chinese language or literature writing skill. This class is conducted in English. We will be using the translated Chinese literature, Chinese movies, collected essays and films to understand Chinese culture, history and way of life. Class lectures will focus on important historical background from the 1910s thru the May 4 th Movement, the Anti-Japanese War, the Civil War, the Cultural Revolution, the post-Mao era to the current state of China.
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