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The Minor in East Asian Studies
Objectives: Structure
of the Minor:
at least three hours in history, chosen from:
and at least three hours in political science, chosen from:
and a three-hour elective from either history or political science, chosen from the courses listed above. The intensive language course 101/102, taken consecutively in the same semester, will be offered at the discretion of the Modern Languages Department according to student demand. Prerequisite:
Competencies,
Knowledge or Skills to Be Achieved in the Language Courses: CHIN
101/102 Intensive Introduction to Chinese I and II Development of basic practical communication. Daily study and practice of phonetics, orthography, vocabulary, grammar, syntax, idiom. Students will learn to transcribe in Pinyin and pronounce all syllables of the phonetic system of Modern Standard Chinese (Mandarin in Beijing dialect) and to recognize and write ca. 500 characters. JAPN
101/102 Intensive Introduction to Japanese I and II Development of basic practical communication. Daily study and practice of phonetics, orthography, vocabulary, grammar, syntax, idiom. Students will learn to pronounce, read, and write the two syllabaries (Hirgana and Katakana) and ca 200 Chinese characters (Kanji). KORE
101/102 Intensive Introduction to Korean I and II Development of basic practical communication through standard cognitive-code methodology. Daily study and practice of phonetics, orthography, vocabulary, grammar, syntax, idiom. Students will learn to pronounce, read, and write the Hangul phonetic alphabet. Note: Students may also apply Chinese, Japanese and Korean credits to their core-curriculum language requirement provided they complete through the equivalent of 202 of the language in question. |
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