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Chinese
Language and Literature
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Chinese
102 or 361.
Concentration
Requirements. All
students are expected to complete a minimum of 38 credits consisting
of two departmental courses in literature in translation (selected
from the sequence Chinese 471,
472, 473, 476),
20 credits of language courses beyond the first-year level, and
9 credits in cognate courses in the social sciences and humanities
relating to East Asia. Possible cognate courses may be found
in Anthropology, Comparative Literature, Economics, History,
History of Art, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion,
Sociology, and Women's Studies and in the schools of Architecture
and Urban Planning, Business Administration, Education, Law,
Music, and Natural Resources and Environment.
Honors
Concentration:
Candidates for the Honors concentration must complete all regular
requirements for the concentration, maintain a cumulative grade
point average of at least 3.0 and at least 3.5 in courses elected
as part of a concentration plan. They must also demonstrate the
ability to do original work by writing an Honors thesis and must
elect Chinese 391 and 392 and, if possible, Chinese
393 and 394.
Recommendations for the designation of "Honors," "high
Honors," and "highest Honors" in Chinese are made
on the basis of the student's performance in the Honors course
and the quality of the student's Honors thesis.

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