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Fall '00 Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Chinese (Division 339)

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Fall Term, 2000 (September 6 - December 22)

Open courses in Chinese

Wolverine Access Subject listing for CHIN

Take me to the Fall Term '00 Time Schedule for Chinese.

To see what first-year courses have been added or changed in Chinese this week go to What's New This Week.


Note: The Department Waitlist policy for all courses is 2 – Go to the department office to get on a waitlist, and then attend the first class meeting. Policies and procedures for handling the waitlist will be explained there.

Students wanting to begin language study, at a level other than first year, must take a placement exam to be held on Tuesday, September 5, 1-3 p.m.

The room assignments are as follows:

Chinese 3520 FB
Japanese Lec Rm 2 MLB
Korean Lec Rm 1 MLB

Students wanting to be tested in any of the other languages we teach (Hindi, Thai, Tamil, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Tagalog, Punjabi, Urdu, Tibetan) should contact the department to schedule an individual test. The same is true for students who want to be tested in a language we do not teach, but can certify (Gujarathi, Marathi).


Chinese 301. Reading and Writing Chinese.

Language Courses

Prerequisites & Distribution: Assignment by placement test and permission of instructor. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in Chinese 101, 102, or 361. (4). (LR).

Credits: (4).

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

This course is designed for students with native or near-native speaking ability in Chinese, but little or no reading and writing ability. Chinese 301 focuses on reading and writing Chinese and will cover the regular Chinese 101-102 reading materials. Students will be graded on the basis of daily classroom performance, daily quizzes, periodic tests, and homework assignments. Students must have the permission of the instructor in order to register for this course. Most students will receive this permission via the placement exam to be held on Tuesday, September 7 at 1pm.

Check Times, Location, and Availability Cost: No Data Given. Waitlist Code: 5, P/I

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