For a complete list of departmental course offerings, please refer to the Undergraduate Bulletin.
FALL 2011:
CHINESE (CHI)
101. Elementary Chinese. (2 sections) (4h) Emphasizes the development of listening and speaking skills in Mandarin. Introduces the writing system and basic sentence patterns.
Section A: CRN 84373, M-F, 10:00-10:50, CARS 014; Instructor: F. Hu
Section B: CRN 84372, M-F, 1:00-1:50, CARS 014; Instructor: F. Hu
153. Intermediate Chinese I. (4h) Study in grammar, reading, conversation, and composition. P—CHI 102 or equivalent.
Section A: CRN 84374, M-W-F, 11:00-11:50, CARS 014; Instructor: J. Xiong
Section B: CRN 88032, M-W-F, 12:00-12:50, CARS 016; Instructor: J. Xiong
220. Advanced Chinese I. (3h) Integrates speaking, reading, and writing skills with emphasis on written and audiovisual sources including newspapers, literature, and film. P—CHI 201 or POI.
CRN 85330, M-W-F, 2:00-2:50, CARS 016, Instructor: J. Xiong
231. Advanced Chinese III. (3h) Continuation of CHI 230, with emphasis on advanced reading and writing. P—CHI 230 or POI .
CRN 85331, M-W-F, 9:00-9:50, Carswell 016, Instructor: F. Hu
EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES (EAL)
219. Introduction to Japanese Literature. (3h) Major works of poetry, drama, and fiction from the classical and modern periods. Also listed as HMN 219.
CRN 88009, M-W-F, 9:00-9:50, CARS 014, Instructor: Marc Yamada
221. Introduction to Chinese Literature. (3h) Readings and discussions in fiction, drama, and poetry from the traditional and/or modern periods. Also listed as HMN 221.
CRN 88010, TR, 3:30-4:45, CARS 014, Instructor: Y. Shi
252. Introduction to Chinese Film. (3h) Introduces film from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan from its inception at the turn of the 20th century to the present. Explores Chinese film as an art form, an instrument of political propaganda, and a medium of popular entertainment. Also listed as HMN 252.
CRN 88033, TR, 2:00-3:15, CARS 014, Instructor: Y. Shi
375. Senior Research Seminar. (3h) Capstone research project required of graduating majors. P—EAL 275.
CRN 87437, MWF, 12:00-12:50, CARS 014, Instructor: M. Yamada
JAPANESE (JPN)
101. Elementary Japanese. (4h) Emphasizes the development of listening and speaking skills. Introduction to the writing systems. Basic sentence patterns covered.
Section A: CRN 84376, M-F, 10:00-10:50, CARS 016, Instructor: Y. Takata-Rallings
Section B: CRN 88008, M-F, 11:00-11:50, CARS 016, Instructor: Y. Takata-Rallings
153. Intermediate Japanese I. (4h) Study in grammar, reading, conversation, and composition. P—JPN 102 or equivalent.
CRN 84377, M-F 1:00-1:50, CARS 016, Instructor: Y. Takata-Rallings
220. Advanced Japanese I. (3h) Integration of speaking, reading, and writing skills with emphasis on written and audiovisual sources including newspapers, literature, and film. P—JPN 201 or POI .
CRN 85336, M-W-F 2:00-2:50, CARS 014, Instructor: M. Yamada
EAST ASIAN STUDIES ELECTIVES GROUP ONE HUMANITIES (HMN)
219. Introduction to Japanese Literature. (3h) Major works of poetry, drama, and fiction from the classical and modern periods. Also listed as EAL 219.
CRN 88147, M-W-F, 12:00-12:50, CARS 014, Instructor: Marc Yamada
221. Introduction to Chinese Literature. (3h) Readings and discussions in fiction, drama, and poetry from the traditional and/or modern periods. Also listed as EAL 221.
CRN TBA, TR, 3:30-4:45, CARS 014, Instructor: Y. Shi
252. Introduction to Chinese Film. (3h) Introduces film from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan from its inception at the turn of the 20th century to the present. Explores Chinese film as an art form, an instrument of political propaganda, and a medium of popular entertainment. Also listed as EAL 252.
CRN TBA, TR, 2:00-3:15, CARS 014, Instructor: TBA
EAST ASIAN STUDIES ELECTIVES GROUP FOUR: HISTORY(HST)
244. Pre-Modern China. (3h) Study of traditional China to 1600, with an emphasis on the evolution of political, legal, and social institutions and the development of Chinese religion, learning, and the arts. (CD)
CRN 88096, TR, 2:00-3:15, TRIB B117, Instructor: Q. Zhang
246. Japan before 1800. (3h) Survey of Japan from earliest times to the coming of Western imperialism, with emphasis on regional ecologies, economic institutions, cultural practice, military organization, political ideology, and foreign relations. (CD)
CRN 88097, WF, 11:00-12:15, TRIB A305, Instructor: R. Hellyer