Autumn 2012 Language Courses

Chinese

  • 1101.01 – Level One Chinese I: Classroom Track "U" 4
    Mandarin Chinese spoken communication and writing system.
  • 1101.51 – Level One Chinese I: Individualized Track "U" 4
    Mandarin Chinese spoken communication and writing system.
  • 1102.03 – Level One Chinese II: Bridge 2 "U" 3
    Continuation of 1101.01 (102).Bridge course for students transitioning from the quarter to semester system.
  • 1102.05 – Level One Chinese II: Bridge 2 "U" 5
    Continuation of 1101.01 (102). Bridge course for students transitioning from the quarter to semester system.
  • 1102.51 – Level One Chinese II: Individualized Track "U" 1-4
    Continuation of 1101.51.
  • 1103.01 – Level Two Chinese I: Classroom Track "U" 4
    Mandarin Chinese second level spoken communication, development of reading skills, and written composition.
  • 1103.51 – Level Two Chinese I: Individualized Track "U" 1-4
    Mandarin Chinese second level spoken communication, development of reading skills, and written composition.
  • 2102.61 –Level Two Chinese II: Bridge "U" 3 Continuation of 1103.
    Bridge course designed for students who have completed through 205 and who wish to enroll in 2102.
  • 2141.01 – Intensive Level Two Chinese-Oral: Classroom Track "U" 4
    First course in the sequence of intensive intermediate Chinese language courses focusing on speaking and listening.
  • 2151.01 –Intensive Level Two Chinese-Written: Classroom Track "U" 5
    First in the sequence of intensive intermediate Chinese language courses focusing on written Chinese.
  • 4101 –Level Three Chinese I Track "U" 5
    Continued study of spoken communication, reading Chinese publications, and development of written composition.
  • 5103 –Level Five Chinese I "U" "G" 3
    Level five Chinese first semester. Immersion in all four skills using the novel and TV series "Spring "G" rassP by Qiu Shanshan. Covers 1st half of book and TV series. Focuses on oral narration skills. Chinese only.
  • 5111 – Classical Chinese I "U" "G" 3
    Analysis of selected texts in classical Chinese from pre-Qin times.
  • 7617 – Analysis of Contemporary Chinese Media "G" 3
    Level six Chinese. Developing familiarity with major contemporary Chinese media and the ability to analyze chosen topics from a specific medium. Chinese only.

Japanese

  • 1101.01 – Level One Japanese I: Classroom Track "U" 4
    Standard Japanese at the elementary level, with emphasis on building and applying basic language knowledge in doing things in Japanese; exercises in oral interactions and interactions involving text; introduction to the Japanese writing system.
  • 1101.51 – Level One Japanese I: Individualized Track "U" 1-4
    Standard Japanese at the elementary level, with emphasis on building and applying basic language knowledge in doing things in Japanese; exercises in oral interactions and interactions involving text; introduction to the Japanese writing system.
  • 1102.03 – Level One Japanese II: Bridge "U" 3
    Continuation of 1101.01. Bridge course for students transitioning from the quarter to semester system
  • 1102.05 – Level One Japanese II: Bridge "U" 5
    Continuation of 1101.01. Bridge course for students transitioning from the quarter to semester system
  • 1102.51 – Level One Japanese II: Individualized "U" 1-4
    Continuation of 1101.51.
  • 1103.01 – Level Two Japanese I: Classroom Track "U" "G" 4
    Continuation of 1102.01, 1102.02, or 4 credits of 1101.51; expanding oral and written communicative strategy building.
  • 1103.51 – Level Two Japanese I: Individualized "U" 1-4
    Continuation of 1102.51.
  • 2141 – Intensive Level Two Japanese–Oral "U" "G" 4
    First course in the sequence of academic-year intensive Japanese courses; organization around a set of videotaped core conversations.
  • 2151– Intensive Level Two Japanese–Written "U" "G" 5
    Second course in the sequence of academic year intensive Japanese courses; organized around reading Japanese and a series of genre-specific samples of Japanese as it is written today.
  • 4101 – Level Three Japanese I "U" "G" 5
    Expansion of strategies for communication through oral and textual media.
  • 4102.61 – Level Three Japanese II: Bridge "U" 2
    Continuation of 4101. Bridge course designed for students who completed 508, but not 509 (in quarter system) and wish to go on to 4102.
  • 5101.01 – Level Four Japanese I: Classroom Track "U" "G" 3
    Continuation of 4102.01 or 4142/4152 with an increasing emphasis on presentation mode of communication.
  • 5103.51 – Level Five Japanese I: Individualized Track "G" 1-3
    Continuation of 5102.01 or 5102.02, with an increasing emphasis on presentation mode of communication.
  • 5111 – Classical Japanese I "U" "G" 3
    Develops familiarity with traditional Japanese and Western grammatical concepts, categories, functions, and reference tools for reading early Japanese, in close reading of selected primary texts and linguistic analysis.

Korean

  • 1101.01 – Level One Korean I: Classroom Track "U" 4
    Standard modern Korean; development of listening and speaking skills; basic grammar; reading and writing of the Korean script ( hangul ).
  • 1101.51 – Level One Korean I: Individualized Instruction "U" 1-4
    Standard modern Korean; development of listening and speaking skills; basic grammar; reading and writing of the Korean script ( hangul ).
  • 1102.03 – Level One Korean II: Bridge2 "U" 3
    Continuation of 1101. Bridge course for students transitioning from the quarter to semester system.
  • 1102.05 – Level One Korean II: Bridge "U" 5
    Continuation of 101. Bridge course for students transitioning from the quarter to semester system.
  • 1102.51 – Level One Korean II: Individualized Instruction "U" 1-4
    Continuation of 1101.
  • 1103.01 – Level Three Korean I: Classroom Track "U" 4
    Modern Korean intermediate level spoken communication, development of reading skills, and written composition.
  • 1103.51 – Level Three Korean I: Individualized Track "U" 1-4
    Modern Korean intermediate level spoken communication, development of reading skills, and written composition.
  • 2102.61 – Level Two Korean II: Bridge "U" 3
    Continuation of 1103. A bridge course designed for students who have completed 205 (in the quarter system) but not 206 and who wish to enroll in 2102.
  • 4101.01 – Level Three Korean I: Classroom Track "U" 5
    Expanding oral and written proficiency in Korean; expansion of vocabulary and knowledge of Chinese characters.
  • 4101.51 – Level Three Korean I: Individualized Track "U" 1-5
    Expanding oral and written proficiency in Korean; expansion of vocabulary and knowledge of Chinese characters.
  • 4102.51 – Level Three Korean II: Individualized Track "U" 1-5
    Continuation of 4101.51.
  • 5101 – Level Four Korean "U" 3
    Level Four Korean; development of integrated language skills at an advanced level, formal and informal communication, and discussion of contemporary social issues.

Tibetan

  • 5101 – Advanced Colloquial/Modern Tibetan
    Continuation of Modern Tibetan.

Uzbek

  • 1101 – Elementary "U" zbek I "U" 4
    Introduction to "U" zbek language; development of listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills.
  • 2101 – Intermediate "U" zbek II "U" 3
    Extensive reading from literary texts, with practice in conversation and composition.