![]() Whitman College - Chinese Department Chinese Courses:Courses in Chinese are designed to develop proficiency in speaking, writing, and reading the language and to acquaint the student with Chinese literature and culture. The courses in foreign literatures in translation (see the World Literature section of the Whitman Catalogue), by examining the interrelationships of various national literatures, are designed to give students a broad knowledge of the traditions of foreign literatures from ancient to modern times. Placement in language courses: Students with previous foreign language experience should consult the statement on placement in language courses in the Foreign Languages and Literatures section of this Catalog. The Foreign Languages and Literatures/Chinese minor: 205, 206 (or equivalent) plus a minimum of twelve credits in Chinese language and literature courses numbered above 200. Courses in Chinese literature offered under world literature may be used to satisfy the requirements for this minor. Note: Courses taken P-D-F prior to the declaration of a language major or minor will satisfy course and credit requirements for the major or minor. Courses taken P-D-F may not be used to satisfy course and credit equirements for the major or minor after the major or minor has been declared. 105, 106 Elementary Chinese- 4, 4 Wei-Peng An introduction to the sounds and structures of modern Chinese and a foundation in conversation, grammar, reading, and elementary composition. 110 Conversational Chinese I - 4 (summer) Staff Course offered as part of the Whitman Summer Studies in China program. Taught in China over a period of four weeks by Whitman-selected instructors from China and supervised by the Whitman faculty member who is resident director. This course teaches conversational Chinese based on the vocabu- lary and sentence patterns the students have learned from Chinese 105 and 106, plus new phrases the students will need living and studying in China. Classes meet three hours per day, five days per week, for a total of 60 hours. Requirements: daily homework, weekly tests, and a final exam covering listening comprehension and spoken Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinese 106 or its equivalent and admission to the Whitman Summer Studies in China program. 205, 206 Intermediate Chinese - 4, 4 Wei-Peng Modern spoken and written Chinese. It provides the student with the opportunity to practice conversational skills and to read cultural and literary materials. Prerequisite: Chinese 106 or equivalent. 210 Conversational Chinese II - 4 (summer) Staff Course offered as part of the Whitman Summer Studies in China program. Taught in China over a period of four weeks by Whitman-selected instructors from China and supervised by the Whitman faculty member who is resident director. This course teaches conversational Chinese based on the vocabulary and sentence patterns the students have learned from Chinese 205 and 206, plus new phrases the students will need living and studying in China. Classes meet three hours per day, five days per week, for a total of 60 hours. Requirements: daily homework, weekly tests, and a final exam covering listening comprehension and spoken Chinese. Prerequisite: Chinese 206 or its equivalent and admission to the Whitman Summer Studies in China program. 250 Chinese Poetry - x, 4 Wei-Peng Chinese poetry in its various forms and styles. Representative verse forms, classical as well as modern, will be included. Word-by-word studies of famous poems with which most educated Chinese people are familiar will be the central focus of this course. Both the Chinese text and the English translation will be used to discuss metrical schemes, rhyming patterns, structures, and meanings of Chinese verse. Prerequisites: Chinese 105, Japanese 106 (or equivalent). 391, 392 Independent Study - 1-4, 1-4 Wei-Peng For students who have completed two years or more of college level Chinese and who desire further studies in Chinese language, literature, or culture. With guidance from the instructor the student may choose readings which interest him or her, discuss them in conference with the instructor, using Chinese as the language of discussion, and/or submit written evidence of his or her work. Prerequisites: Chinese 206 and consent of the instructor. 509-527-5111 Olin Hall Walla Walla, Washington OR 99362 United States Fax Phone Phone: 509-527-5111 Tuition charges Tuition fees: Please check website for details. Other Categories: MANDARIN universities/ colleges |