Mar 28, 2024  
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


      Courses numbered from 101–299 are lower-division courses, primarily for freshmen and sophomores; those numbered from 300–499 are upper-division courses, primarily for juniors and seniors. The numbers 296, 396, 496, and 596 designate individual study courses and are available for registration by prior arrangement with the course instructor and approval of the department chair.

The number in parentheses following the course title indicates the amount of credit each course carries. Variable credit courses include the minimum and maximum number of the credits within parentheses.

Not all of the courses are offered every quarter. Final confirmation of courses to be offered, information on new courses and programs, as well as a list of hours, instructor, titles of courses and places of class meetings, is available online in Safari which can be accessed through the Wildcat Connection, and go to www.cwu.edu/registrar/course-information. The registration handbook will assist you in navigating through Safari and is available online at www.cwu.edu/registrar, click on Registration Handbook and then 2012-2013 Registration Handbook, a copy is also available in Registrar Services or your university center office.    

 

Biological Sciences

  
  • BIOL 453 - Mammalogy


    Description:
    Evolution, taxonomy, and ecology of mammals with laboratory emphasis on Pacific Northwest mammals. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: BIOL 183.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BIOL 455 - Zoophysiology


    Description:
    Vertebrate physiology; laboratory experience in physiological techniques. Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 362, and either BIOL 213 or BIOL 183, and either BIOL 220 or BIOL 320.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BIOL 462 - Wildlife and Fisheries Ecology


    Description:
    Ecological principles of wildlife and fish populations and communities as they relate to management theory and practice in the Pacific Northwest.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: BIOL 360.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Three hours lecture/discussion and four hours laboratory/field work per week. Weekend field trips may be required.
  
  • BIOL 463 - Limnology


    Description:
    Chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of inland waters.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 182 and BIOL 360.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Three hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.
  
  • BIOL 464 - Terrestrial Plant Ecology


    Description:
    The ecological relationships of plant species and plant communities. Three hours lecture and either four hours laboratory. Weekend field trips may be required.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: BIOL 213, BIOL 360, and either BIOL 182, or BIOL 183.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BIOL 465 - Biology of Animal Behavior


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: BIOL 213 or PSY 362.

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Three lectures and two hours of laboratory a week.
  
  • BIOL 466 - Conservation Biology


    Description:
    An introduction to the theory and practice of conservation biology, with emphasis on case studies.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: BIOL 360.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Two hours lecture, one hour discussion, and four hours lab or field study per week. Weekend field trips may be required.
  
  • BIOL 467 - Biological Field Techniques


    Description:
    Intensive, field-based experience in techniques used by field biologists to sample organisms and their environments, and analyze data collected in the field.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BIOL 470 - Mechanisms of Evolution


    Description:
    Darwinian evolution and the modern synthesis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: 15 credits of biology, and senior standing.

    Credits: (3)

  
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    BIOL 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • BIOL 491 - Workshop


    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BIOL 492 - Laboratory Experience in Teaching Biological Sciences


    Description:
    Experience in planning, managing, and teaching in a laboratory setting.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BIOL 493 - Biological Field Practicum


    Description:
    Individual or group off-campus experience in the field study of biological phenomena.

    Credits: (1-15)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BIOL 495 - Research


    Description:
    Laboratory research experience.

    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated up to 6 credits.
  
  
  • BIOL 497 - Honors Thesis


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to Departmental Honors Program.

    Credits: (1-5)

    Notes:
    This course may be substituted for BIOL 499.1 in any biology baccalaureate program.
  
  • BIOL 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • BIOL 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • BIOL 499S - Senior Seminar


    Description:
    Biological sciences: reading, writing, and speaking. Either this course or BIOL 497, Honors Thesis, is required in all baccalaureate programs of the biology department.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: senior standing.

    Credits: (1)


Business

  
  • BUS 198 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • BUS 221 - Introductory Business Statistics


    Description:
    Introduction to inferential business statistics. Using probability distributions and information from samples for business decisions.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: MATH 130.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BUS 241 - Legal Environment of Business


    Description:
    An introduction to legal reasoning, ethics in business, the law of contracts, torts, agency, sales, bailments, and personal property.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: sophomore standing or above.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BUS 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • BUS 341 - Advanced Business Law


    Description:
    The law of negotiable instruments, suretyship, business structures including partnerships and corporations, trusts and estates, bankruptcy and government regulations of business.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: BUS 241.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • BUS 374 - Personal Investments


    Description:
    Introduction to investment goals, strategies, and securities, including certificates of deposit, money market instruments, stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Additional topics introduced are risk analysis, taxes, and portfolio basics.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Does not count for credit in the finance specialization.
  
  
  • BUS 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • BUS 401 - Business Boot Camp


    Description:
    Supervised field experience seminar. On-location industry engagement. Education, training, and business skills application in industry setting.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: acceptance into the college of business and completion of at least 10 credits within a specialization.

    Credits: (1)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated up to 5 credits.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • Learning Agreement Forms

    BUS 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • BUS 495 - Directed Research


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1-5)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for up to 15 credits.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  
  • BUS 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • BUS 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)


Business Education

  
  • BSED 146 - Basic Accounting


    Description:
    Basic introductory course to accounting concepts.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    May not be taken for college credit if any other college accounting course or courses have been completed. May be audited.
  
  • BSED 316 - Educational Technology


    Description:
    Students will explore a variety of concepts and resources related to the appropriate and effective integration of technology/media in school settings. BSED 316 and EDCS 316 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: PSY 314, either EFC 310 or EDF 301A, and full admission to the Teacher Preparation Program. CS or IT 101 are also recommended prerequisites.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • BSED 445 - Techniques of Cooperative Education


    Description:
    Philosophy, place, methods, and techniques of coordinating work experience. BSED 445 and MKED 445 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • BSED 492 - Practicum


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: permission of department chair.

    Credits: (5-15)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • BSED 493A - Undergraduate Research Practicum


    Description:
    Conduct research under direct supervision of a professor with specific learning agreement required. Department requirements must be met. ADMG, IT, and RMT 493A are equivalent courses; students may not receive credit for more than one.

    Credits: (1-3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 101 - Contemporary Chemistry


    Description:
    Chemical principles and their application to contemporary problems of human beings and their environment. Four hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory weekly.

    Credits: (5)

    General Education Category
    NS-Applications Natural Science (L).
  
  • CHEM 111 - Introduction to Chemistry


    Description:
    Chemical principles of the compositions, structure, properties, and changes of matter. Designed for students in certain health science programs. Four lectures weekly.

    Credits: (4)

    General Education Category
    NS-Fund Disc Phys Biological Sciences.
  
  • CHEM 111LAB - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory


    Description:
    Introduction to basic chemistry techniques. Two hours laboratory weekly.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 111.

    Credits: (1)

    General Education Category
    NS-Fund Disc Phys Biological Sciences (L).
  
  • CHEM 112 - Introduction to Organic Chemistry


    Description:
    Structure, properites, nomenclature and reactions of carbon compounds.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 111 or CHEM 183 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • CHEM 112LAB - Introduction to Organic Chemistry Laboratory


    Description:
    Basic techniques in organic chemistry. Two hours of laboratory weekly.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 111LAB or CHEM 183LAB with a grade of C- or better. Pre- or Corequisite: CHEM  112

     

    Credits: (1)

  
  • CHEM 113 - Introduction to Biochemistry


    Description:
    Structure, properties, and metabolism of biomolecules.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 112 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • CHEM 113LAB - Introduction to Biochemistry Laboratory


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 113. Prerequisite: CHEM 112LAB with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (1)

    Notes:
    Two hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 181 - General Chemistry I


    Description:
    This course introduces chemistry concepts such as atoms and molecules, stoichiometry, solution chemistry, thermochemistry, electronic structure of the atom and periodicity, and chemical bonding.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: strongly recommend high school chemistry and qualification for MATH 153 or math placement exam.

    Credits: (4)

    General Education Category
    NS-Fund Disc Phys and Biological (L).
  
  • CHEM 181LAB - General Chemistry Laboratory I


    Description:
    This laboratory supports hands-on, inquiry-based approaches to exploring topics presented in CHEM 181. Three hours of laboratory weekly.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 181.

    Credits: (1)

    General Education Category
    NS-Fund Disc Phys Biological Sciences (L).
  
  • CHEM 182 - General Chemistry II


    Description:
    Builds upon concepts from CHEM 181. Introduces molecular geometry and bonding theories, gas laws, solution properties and chemical kinetics. Students planning on taking CHEM 183 are advised that they must be qualified for MATH 154 before enrolling in CHEM 183.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 181 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • CHEM 182LAB - General Chemistry Laboratory II


    Description:
    Integrates concepts learned in CHEM 181 and supports hands-on, inquiry-based approaches to topics presented in CHEM 182.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 182. Prerequisite: CHEM 181LAB with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (1)

    Notes:
    Three hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 183 - General Chemistry III


    Description:
    Builds upon chemical concepts from CHEM 181 and CHEM 182. Introduces chemical equilibria, acid-base chemistry, solubility, entropy, free energy, and electrochemistry.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: MATH 153 with a grade of C or higher, or qualification for MATH 154 on COMPASS test.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • CHEM 183LAB - General Chemistry Laboratory III


    Description:
    Integrates concepts introduced in CHEM 181 and CHEM 182 and supports hands-on, inquiry-based approaches to topics in CHEM 183.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: Chemistry 183. Prerequisite: CHEM 182LAB with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (1)

    Notes:
    Three hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 295 - Research


    Credits: (1-6)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  
  • CHEM 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • CHEM 332 - Quantitative Analysis


    Description:
    Principles of quantitative analytical chemistry, including statistical treatment of data, complex equilibria, activity, and volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental analysis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 183 and CHEM 183LAB with a grade of C- or higher in each. Co-requisite: CHEM 332LAB.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 332LAB - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory


    Description:
    Accompanying laboratory to qualitative chemistry including statistical treatment of data and volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental analysis. Six hours of laboratory weekly.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 183 and CHEM 183LAB with a grade of C- or higher in each. Co-requisite: CHEM 332.

    Credits: (2)

  
  • CHEM 345 - Environmental Chemistry


    Description:
    Introduction to aquatic, atmospheric, and soil chemistry. Chemical analysis of environmental samples collected on class field trips.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 183 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Three lectures and six laboratory hours per week.
  
  • CHEM 350 - Inorganic Chemistry


    Description:
    Bonding in small molecules. Includes a review of basic bonding models and a thorough study of molecular orbital theory.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 183, and either PHYS 113 or PHYS 183, with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 361 - Organic Chemistry I


    Description:
    An introduction to organic chemistry for students majoring in the sciences or preparing for health related careers. Organic structures, nomenclature, spectroscopy, and chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 183 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 361LAB - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I


    Description:
    An introduction to organic chemistry laboratory techniques including melting point determination, recrystallization, extraction, distillation, chromatography, and IR and NMR spectroscopy.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 361.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 362 - Organic Chemistry II


    Description:
    Part two of the organic chemistry series. Stereochemistry, nucleophilic substitution and elimination, chemistry of alcohols, ethers, and an introduction to the chemistry of the carbonyl group.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 361 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 363 - Organic Chemistry III


    Description:
    Part three of the organic chemistry series. Carbonyl alpha-substitutions and condensations and the chemistry of carboxylic acid derivatives, benzene, amines, and carbohydrates.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 362 and CHEM 361Lab with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 363LAB - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II


    Description:
    Application of basic laboratory techniques learned in CHEM 361LAB to more advanced functional group transformations.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 363. Prerequisite: CHEM 361LAB with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 381 - Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics)


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 183 & 183LAB, MATH 272, and either PHYS 113 & 113LAB, or PHYS 183 & 183LAB with a grade of C- or better in each.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • CHEM 382 - Physical Chemistry (Quantum Chemistry)


    Description:
    Introduction to quantum mechanics as applied to chemical systems. The electronic structure of atoms and molecules.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 381 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 382LAB - Integrated Physical/Inorganic Laboratory I


    Description:
    Synthesis of inorganic compounds and their characterizations using physical chemistry methods, with additional experiments in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and kinetics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 382.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 383 - Physical Chemistry (Quantum, Statistical Mechanics, Kinetics) III


    Description:
    Molecular bonding, introduction to statistical mechanics, phenomenological kinetics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 382 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 383LAB - Integrated Physical/Inorganic Laboratory II


    Description:
    Synthesis of inorganic compounds and their characterization using physical chemistry methods, with additional experiments in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and kinetics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 383. Prerequisite: CHEM 382LAB with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 395 - Research


    Credits: (1-6)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • CHEM 431 - Biochemistry I


    Description:
    Chemical structure, physical properties, nomenclature and function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and biological membranes. Protein function includes membrane transporters and enzyme kinetics, inhibition, and regulation.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 362 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 431LAB - Biochemistry Laboratory


    Description:
    Quantitative and qualitative biochemical techniques applied to proteins and nucleic acids.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 431. Prerequisite: CHEM 361LAB with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 432 - Biochemistry II


    Description:
    Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and nucleotides, including metabolic regulation and thermodynamics.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 431 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 433 - Biochemistry III


    Description:
    In depth coverage of the central dogma of biochemistry, including DNA replication and repair and transcriptional and translational aspects of genetic regulation, with emphasis on common biochemical techniques and data analysis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 431 with a grade of C- or better.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 433LAB - Biochemistry Lab II


    Description:
    Molecular cloning of a gene into a plasmid vector, followed by expression and purification of the encoded protein using modern chromatography techniques. Downstream analysis and experimentation is then conducted on the purified protein.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHEM 431LAB. Co-or prerequisite: CHEM 433.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 452 - Instrumental Analysis Lecture


    Description:
    Theory and functional aspects of modern analytical instrumentation. Emphasis is on components of instruments, limitations of measurements, and applicability of techniques to specific analytical problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 332 and CHEM 332LAB with a grade of C- or higher. Co-requisite: CHEM 452LAB.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 452LAB - Instrumental Analysis Laboratory


    Description:
    Accompanying laboratory to Instrumental Analysis Lecture providing hands-on experience with a number of instrumental methods used in modern chemical research, analysis, and process control.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisite: CHEM 452 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Six hours of laboratory weekly.
  
  • CHEM 454 - Spectroscopy


    Description:
    Theory, instrumentation and application of spectroscopy in chemistry.  Three hours per week split between lecture and laboratory as needed.  CHEM 454 and CHEM 554 are equivalent courses, students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 363, CHEM 363LAB and CHEM 383.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 473 - Transition Metal Chemistry


    Description:
    A survey of the structure, spectroscopy, and characterization of transition metal compounds, and the electronic structures of transition metals and lanthanides.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 350 and 382 with a grade of C- or better in each.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • CHEM 488 - Colloquium


    Description:
    Students prepare an oral presentation on a current topic in chemistry. May be from a research experience or from a review of the chemistry literature.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: senior standing.

    Credits: (1)

  
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    CHEM 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: prior approval.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • CHEM 491 - Workshop


    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • CHEM 492 - Laboratory Experience in Teaching Chemistry


    Description:
    Integrates both chemistry and education in order to guide teaching assistants into hands-on, inquiry-based approaches to learning in the laboratory environment.

    Credits: (2)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will be either S or U.
    Notes:
    Additional time to be assigned.
  
  • CHEM 495 - Senior Research


    Credits: (1-6)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  
  • CHEM 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • CHEM 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)


Chinese

  
  • CHIN 151 - First-year Chinese


    Description:
    Courses must be taken in sequence. Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. A firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language is necessary.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • CHIN 152 - First-year Chinese


    Description:
    Courses must be taken in sequence. Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. A firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language is necessary.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHIN 151.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • CHIN 153 - First-year Chinese


    Description:
    Courses must be taken in sequence. Conversational approach with intensive oral-aural drill. A firm foundation in basic structural principles of the language is necessary.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHIN 152.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • CHIN 251 - Second-year Chinese


    Description:
    Graduated readings in modern Chinese writings with discussion conducted in Chinese.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • CHIN 252 - Second-year Chinese


    Description:
    Graduated readings in modern Chinese writings with discussion conducted in Chinese.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHIN 251.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • CHIN 253 - Second-year Chinese


    Description:
    Graduated readings in modern Chinese writings with discussion conducted in Chinese.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHIN 252.

    Credits: (5)

    Notes:
    Courses must be taken in sequence.
  
  • CHIN 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • CHIN 301 - Chinese Literature in Translation


    Description:
    A survey of Chinese literature in translation. CHIN 301 and AST 301 are equivalent courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • CHIN 341 - Intermediate Composition and Grammar


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHIN 253.

    Credits: (3)

    Notes:
    Should be taken in sequence.
  
  • CHIN 343 - Intermediate Conversation


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: CHIN 253.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Should be taken in sequence.
  
  • CHIN 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • CHIN 461 - Chinese Cinema


    Description:
    An examination of the history, aesthetic achievements, major directors and themes, and cultural explorations of Chinese cinema. Includes films from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: FVS 250.

    Credits: (4)

  
  
  • CHIN 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

 

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