| source UC San Diego (X) |
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department Chinese Studies (X) |
[Formerly 11-12-13. First-Year Chinese (5-5-5)]
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[Formerly 21-22-23. Second-Year Chinese (4-4-4)]
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[Formerly 111-112-113. Third-Year Chinese (4-4-4)]
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This course introduces the primary sources used by historians of Late Imperial and Twentieth-Century Chinese history. Reading material includes diaries, newspaper articles, Qing documents, gazetteers, essays, speeches, popular fiction, journal articles, scholarly prose, and field surveys. May be repeated for credit. (P/NP grades only.)
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Basic training in oral and written communication skills for business, including introduction to modern business terminology and social conventions.
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Continuation of CHIN 165A. Basic training in oral and written communication skills for business, including introduction to modern business terminology and social conventions.
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Continuation of CHIN 165B. Basic training in oral and written communication skills for business, including introduction to modern business terminology and social conventions.
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Introduction to the classical language through Confucius, Mencius, and the other Great Books. The emphasis will be on comprehension and reading ability.
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Continuation of Chinese Studies 181A.
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This course is a continuation of 181A and B. Short passages from major historical, literary, and philosophical works are introduced.
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An introduction to classical Chinese for students with advanced Chinese background. Basic structures and function words are taught through fables of the pre-Qing period.
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Continuation of CHIN 182A. Selections from Kongzi, Mengzi, and other philosophers’ work will be taught. Focus is on structures, function words, and overall comprehension of a text.
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Continuation of CHIN 182B. Selections from later periods like Shiji and poetry will be introduced. Upon completion of this year-long curriculum, students should be able to read classical Chinese texts on their own with the help of a dictionary.
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This course will enlarge a student’s vocabulary and improve reading skills through studies of original writings and other media on Chinese culture and society, past and present.
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Introduction to the specialized vocabulary relating to Chinese politics, trade, and development. Designed for students in the social sciences or with career interests in international trade, the course will stress reading and translating documents, and the special forms of business correspondence and oral negotiation.
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B.A. honors thesis under the direction of a faculty member in Chinese studies. This course requires two quarters to complete. An IP grade will be awarded at the end of the first quarter.
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Study of specific aspects in Chinese civilization not covered in regular course work, under the direction of faculty members in Chinese studies. (P/NP grades only.)
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The student will undertake a program of research or advanced reading in selected areas in Chinese studies under the supervision of a faculty member of the Program in Chinese Studies. (P/NP grades only.)
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(Cross-listed with MED 269) This introductory course is designed to develop a working knowledge of medical Mandarin that will enable the student to communicate with Mandarin-speaking patients. There will be instruction in basic medical vocabulary and grammar, with a focus on taking a medical history. No previous knowledge of Mandarin is required since this is only a conversation course. For graduate and School of Medicine students. (S/U only.)
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Graduate thesis research under the guidance of a faculty member affiliated with the Program in Chinese Studies.
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Independent graduate research under the guidance of a faculty member affiliated with the Program in Chinese Studies.
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A course in which teaching assistants are aided in learning proper teaching methods by means of supervision of their work by the faculty; handling of discussions, preparation and grading of exams and other written exercises, and student relations.
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