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1. Yale College Programs Of Study
any of the languages offered by the Department of East asian Languages and lang and/orlit for two courses in chinese lit in translation THE MAJOR IN japanese.
http://www.yale.edu/ycpo/ycps/E-L/eallFM.html
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East Asian Languages and Literatures Program
Director of undergraduate studies: Christopher Hill, 305 HGS, 432-2867, chris.hill@yale.edu FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES PROFESSORS Kang-i Sun Chang, Edward Kamens, Hugh Stimson, John Treat ( Chair ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Charles Laughlin ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Aaron Gerow, Christopher Hill LECTURERS Pauline Lin, Xinmin Liu SENIOR LECTORS Wen-tao Cheng, Seungja Choi, Koichi Hiroe, Zhengguo Kang, Yoshiko Maruyama, John Montanaro, Ling Mu, Michiaki Murata, Masahiko Seto, Mari Stever, Wei Su, William Zhou LECTORS Angela Lee-Smith, Rongzhen Li, Ninghui Liang, Hiroyo Nishimura, Jianhua Shen, Li-li Teng, Peisong Xu The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures offers majors in Chinese and Japanese. These are liberal arts majors intended to give the student a general knowledge of Chinese or Japanese literature and the techniques of literary analysis, and advanced oral and written skills in one of these languages. Courses in Indonesian and Vietnamese are listed under Southeast Asia Studies in this bulletin.

2. East Asian Languages And Lit - Why Study Chinese Or Japanese?
Department of East asian Languages and lit. Why Study chinese or japanese?Why study chinese or japanese or any foreign language?
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/departments/departmentpage.asp?id=39&departmentname=Ea

3. East Asian Languages And Lit - NEW: Chinese And Japanese Films In Leyburn Librar
Department of East asian Languages and lit. NEW chinese and JapaneseFilms in Leyburn Library. There are a number of chinese and
http://thecollege.wlu.edu/departments/departmentpage.asp?id=101&departmentname=E

4. UCI Center For Asian Studies - Minor In Asian Studies
literature and Society E asian 113 Linguistic Structure of chinese E asian 117Topics in asian Philosophy E asian 120 Topics in japanese lit and Society E
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/cas/minor.htm
MINOR IN A.S. REQUIREMENTS PARTICIPATING FACULTY ELIGIBLE COURSES ADVISORY COMMITTEE ... DESCRIPTION OF MINOR (PDF FORMAT) DIRECTOR R. BIN WONG
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ABOUT THE MINOR
The countries and cultures of Asia are significant participants in the world community. They present compellingly different models for social organization, historical development, and cultural commitments. The many countries of this large and complex region provide challenges and opportunities whether one plans to be a scholar, a business person, or a diplomat. The minor in Asian Studies draws upon the expertise of faculty throughout the university to create opportunities for students to explore Asian topics in a variety of fields, to develop advanced language skills, and to acquire a broader perspective as they apply the disciplinary training of their major field to effective and informed studies of Asian subjects. REQUIREMENTS
Students adopting the Asian Studies Minor will choose one country and language of specialization. They will complete at least 8 courses, no more than 4 of which can be lower division, which will meet the following conditions:

5. Lit Workshop
. The East asian Studies Center at Indiana University is holding an teachersand others that are interested in incorporating chinese, japanese, and Korean
http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/lit_workshop/
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Teaching East Asian Literature in the High School
July 18-24, 2004 (Indiana University - Bloomington)
Applications are being accepted for the wait list.
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Format Responsibilities Specialists ... Contact Info The East Asian Studies Center at Indiana University is holding an intensive summer workshop for high school world literature teachers and others that are interested in incorporating Chinese, Japanese, and Korean literature into their curriculum. Participants will develop a set of lesson plans and curricular materials for each of the works covered in the workshop, which will then be published in a teaching guide.
Why Teach East Asian Literature in the High School?
The geo-strategic importance of East Asia (defined here as China, Japan, North and South Korea, and Taiwan) has compelled Americans to look at these cultures with new eyes. While there has been an increase in the teaching of East Asia in the social s tudies curriculum, there has yet to be a similar effort in the language arts. One of literature's unique virtues is the window it opens on the inner life of a culture, allowing readers a glimpse of how another culture understands and represents itself. Studying East Asian literature provides high school students with the resources they need to develop an appreciation of East Asian cultures and to participate fully as informed members of the world community.

6. African And Asian Languages And Literatures Chinese And Japanese
HUM 2410 asian Humanities (GEH,I), 3. Humanities (GE). Total. 14. Critical TrackingCriteria • japanese or chinese I by end of semester 3 2 lit/Trans Courses, 6.
http://www.reg.ufl.edu/99-20catalog/clas/maj-aa-chinese.html
African and Asian Languages and Literatures
Chinese and Japanese Read the sections describing general education and CLAS requirements. Refer especially to Majors and Minors in the College section. THE MAJOR: The department offers a major in East Asian Languages and Literatures with concentrations in either Chinese or Japanese. A major needs a minimum of 30 credit hours of 3000 level or above courses. The Chinese concentration requires CHI 3410-11, CHT 3110, CHT 3124 or CHT 4111, CHW 4130 or CHW 4140, CHI 4850. The Japanese concentration requires JPN 3400-01, JPT 3100, JPT 3120, (as substitutes for JPT 3100 or JPT 3120, any one of the following: JPT 3130, JPT 3140, JPT 3150, JPN 4930), JPW 4130, JPW 4131, JPN 4850. Both concentrations require at least one of the follow-ing courses: CHI 3500, JPT 3500, FOL 3932, JPN 3730, ASN 4905, CHN 4905 or JPN 4905. To complete the 30 hours, a student has several op-tions within and outside the department. Majors should consult the appropriate undergraduate coordinator before registration every semester. Prospective majors should be mindful of the prereq-uisites to CHI 3410-11 (third-year Chinese) and JPN 3400-01 (third-year Japanese). Both concentrations re-quire LIN 3010 as an exit requirement not counted toward the 30 hours. A student should take this course before taking CHI 4850 or JPN 4850.

7. Five College Asian Studies Course Listings
asian American Studies. chinese Language and literature. chinese literature in Translation. Comparative literature. Economics. Geography. History. japanese East asian lit.Tragedy in Chin
http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/course.html
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d = intensive language course
UM A = 1 credit, B = 3-12 credits, C = 3-12 credits, D = up to 6 credits, H = honors
R = Students must sign up via 5 College Registration
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Anthropology Arabic Arts Asian Studies ... Women's Studies
Anthropology
AC Fall Anthro 21 Indian Civilization: Traditional India Mr. Babb UM Spring Anthro 473 Cultures of Southeast Asia TBA
Arabic
AC Fall Arabic 1 First-Year Arabic I Prof. El-Hibri AC Spring Arabic 2 First-Year Arabic II Prof. El-Hibri AC* Fall Arabic 3 Second-Year Arabic I *See UM Arabic 226f and SC ARA 283a AC* Spring Arabic 4 Second-Year Arabic II *See UM Arabic 246s and SC ARA 283b AC Fall Arabic 97 Special Top.: Independent Reading Course Five College Teachers of Arabic AC Spring Arabic 98 Special Top.: Independent Reading Course Five College Teachers of Arabic MHC Fall Arabic 130 Elementary Arabic TBA MHC Fall Arabic 232 Intermediate Arabic TBA
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AC Fall Fine Arts 9 Survey of Asian Art Prof. Morse AC Fall Fine Arts 60 Arts of China Prof. Morse AC Spring Fine Arts 63 Arts of Japan Prof. Morse

8. Animated Classics Of Japanese Lit 2, Se, Jepang, Movies/Videos|Animation, VHS Vi
Animated Classics of japanese lit 2, Se global multilingual system for chinese, japanese and Korean enables complex asian language processing in standard
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9. Course Catalog - Fall 2004 - EALC
EALC 240, chinese Civilization. EALC 250, Intro to japanese Culture. EALC275, Masterpieces of East asian lit. EALC 281, chinese Culture and Society.
http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/catalog/urbana/2004/Fall/EALC/
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East Asian Language and Culture
East Asian Languages and Cultures Head of Department: Jerome L. Packard
Department Office: 2090A Foreign Languages Building, 707 South Mathews, Urbana, 244-1432
Subjects associated with this department include: Asian Studies (ASST), Chinese (CHIN), East Asian Languages and Cultures (EALC), Japanese (JAPN), and Korean (KOR).
EALC 101 Introduction to East Asian Art EALC 120 East Asian Civilizations EALC 122 History East Asian Religions EALC 130 The Chinese Language EALC 132 Zen EALC 135 EALC 199 Undergraduate Open Seminar EALC 220 Traditional China EALC 221 Modern China EALC 222 Chinese Thght Confucius to Mao EALC 226 Premodern Japanese History EALC 227 Modern Japanese History EALC 240 Chinese Civilization EALC 250 Intro to Japanese Culture EALC 275 Masterpieces of East Asian Lit EALC 281 Chinese Culture and Society EALC 285 Intro to Korea Through Film EALC 287 Introduction to Buddhism EALC 288 Contemporary East Asia EALC 305 Japan Lit in Translation I EALC 306 Japan Lit in Translation II EALC 307 Classical Chinese Lit EALC 308 Chinese Popular Lit EALC 316

10. Course Catalog - Fall 2004 - EALC 275 - Masterpieces Of East Asian Lit
EALC 275 Masterpieces of East asian lit. Credit 3 hours. Same as CWL 275. No knowledgeof chinese or japanese language required. Available Fall 2004,
http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/catalog/urbana/2004/Fall/EALC/275.html
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Masterpieces of East Asian Lit
Credit: 3 hours.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for a
Literature and the Arts, and Non-Western Cultures course.
(EALC 175) Study of major works in the literary traditions of China and Japan, including haiku, noh, Tale of Genji, kabuki, Tang poetry, Dream of the Red Chamber, Ming theater, and the colloquial tale. Same as CWL 275 . No knowledge of Chinese or Japanese language required. Available Fall 2004
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11. APSI :: Courses With East Asian Content
CULTANTH 288S, lit 200S. AALL 205, asian/African Language/literature. AALL 250S,chinese Modernism in Post Mao Era. AALL 252.01, The First japanese Miracle cross
http://www.duke.edu/APSI/programs/eacontent.html
APSI Academic Programs MA in East Asian Studies Degree Requirements ... Admissions Info
East Asian Courses Offered by Duke University (08/30/01)
Number Title AAAS 070 Third World and the West
cross-listing (s): HST 075 AAAS 121 Intro Asian/African Lit
cross listings: AALL 121 AAAS 200S Asian/Afr Cultural Studies
cross listings: CULANTH 288S, LIT 200S AALL 121 Into Asian/African Lit
cross listings: AASS 121 AALL 125 Bilingualism AALL 150S Chinese Modernism Post-Mao AALL 153/253 East Asian Cultural Studies AALL 162 Modern Japanese Cult/Lit
cross-listing(s): LIT 162, CULANTH 180 AALL 163 Korean Lit in Translation AALL 171 Japanese Cinema AALL 180S/280S Intellectuals/Culture/History: Modern China in Transition
cross listing(s) CHINESE 180S The Forbidden Books: Issues of Censorship in China AALL 184 Music in East Asia
cross-listing(s) MUSIC 134 AALL 191 Independent Study AALL 198S Special Topics in Music/Culture AALL 198S.01

12. Asian Studies General Course List
lit 3xxx, asian literature in Translation. lit 4197, Global asian literature. MUH3570, Survey of asian Music. PHP 3840, chinese and japanese Philosophy.
http://www.fiu.edu/~asian/asian_studies_general_course_lis.htm

Asian Studies Non-language Course List International Political Economy of Asia Concentration
(Equivalent to Asian Studies Certificate Social Science/Professions) Course # Course Title CPO 3502 Politics of the Far East CPO 4507 Comparative Political Economics of Asia CPO 4541 Politics of China CPO 4553 Government Politics of Japan ECS 3003 Comparative Economic Systems ECO 3704 International Economics ECO 4701 World Economy ECO 4703 International Trade Theory and Policy ECS 3200 Economics of Asia FIN 3652 Asian Financial Markets and Institutions INR 3081 Contemporary International Problems INR 3202 World Politics INR 3223 Japan and the US INR 3224 International Relations of East Asia INR 3226 International Relations of Central Asia and the Caucuses INR 3232 International Relations of China INR 3262 International Relations of Russia and the Former USSR INR 3703 International Political Economy INR 3705 Geography of Central Asia and the Caucuses INR 4032 Asia and Latin America in World Affairs INR 4283 INR 4521 Politics of Regional Integration INR 4926 Model United Nations LBS 4653 Labor Movements in Developing Countries LBS 4654 Comparative and International Labor Studies MAN 4600 International Management MAR 4156 International Marketing SSI 3240 World Prospect and Issues SYD 3xxx Sociology of Gender and Power in Asia SYA 4170 Comparative Sociology SYP 4454 Globalization and Society Asian Cultural Studies Concentration
(Equivalent to Asian Studies Certificate Humanities /Fine Arts) Course # Course Title AMH 4544 The United States and the Vietnam War

13. East Asian Languages & Literature-Content
East asian Languages literatureContent. japanese lit, D Etcheverry, 55, 4.38, .4.71, . 4.27, . 4.16, . 401. 7th Semester chinese, Zhang, 9, 4.89, . 4.88,. 4.89,
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Number Course Title Instructor Sample Size Stim ulating* S.D. Professor
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1st Year Classical Chinese Cheng History of Chinese Though, Pt II Csikszentmihalyi D'Etcheverry Surv. Japanese Lit D'Etcheverry 7th Semester Japanese McGloin Intro Japanese Linguistics McGloin Survey Chinese Literature Neinhauser History of Chinese Literature Neinhauser 7th Semester Chinese Zhang Course
Number Course Title Instructor Sample Size Stim ulating* S.D. Professor
Available* S.D. Course Well Organized* S.D. Overall* S.D.
History of Chinese Literature Neinhauser 7th Semester Chinese Zhang Intro Japanese Linguistics McGloin 7th Semester Japanese McGloin D'Etcheverry History of Chinese Though, Pt II Csikszentmihalyi Surv. Japanese Lit D'Etcheverry Survey Chinese Literature Neinhauser 1st Year Classical Chinese Cheng Course Number Course Title Instructor Sample Size Stim ulating* S.D.

14. Chinese, Japanese, And Korean Language Courses On The Web
ADVANCED EAST asian LANGUAGE COURSES ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB Available to individuals Classesare listed under chinese Lang and lit. NOTE ADD DEADLINE FOR
http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/project/399info.html
ADVANCED EAST ASIAN LANGUAGE COURSES
ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Available to individuals, institutions, and businesses
Outreach Students: Having problems registering? More info at the bottom of this page THE OPPORTUNITY TO CONTINUE STUDY OF CHINESE, JAPANESE, OR KOREAN AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL
Through the National Foreign Language Resource Center ( NFLRC ), the University of Hawaii offers distance learning opportunities in advanced Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language via the World Wide Web. The courses are available to students and individuals as well as to institutions and businesses. Receiving Credit
  • Individuals Individuals may register for UH credit through UH Outreach College . Course descriptions may be found at UH Online . Outreach College tuition for this course is charged at a special reduced rate for online courses and is equivalent to the resident tuition rate (Spring 2004 rate will be $429 per three-credit course). The courses are also available as regular offerings to currently enrolled UH Manoa students, and can be chosen during Banner (MyUH) registration like any other class.

15. Five College Asian Studies Course Listings
asian 100f, Introduction to japanese Civilization, Yamashita, T asians 201, Introductionto asianAmerican Experience, chinese 350, Advanced Readings in chinese lit.
http://www.fivecolleges.edu/eastasian/eastasiancourses.html
Five College Asian Studies Course Listings
Listed below are courses being offered during 1999 and 2000 in Asian Studies and languages at Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, Smith, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Courses are grouped by fields of study. For the most complete and up-to-date course information, consult course supplements published by the campuses. Web-based course listings maintained by the campuses as well as an integrated Five College course guide are available at campus websites and the Five College website. Information on how to take courses through the Five College Interchange is also available at the Five College website.
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Anthropology Arabic Arts Asian Studies ... Women's Studies
Anthropology
AC Fall Anthro 21 Indian Civilization: Traditional India Babb, L.
Arabic
MHC Fall Asian 130 Elementary Arabic I Jiyad, M. MHC Fall Asian 232 Intermediate Arabic II Jiyad, M. SC Fall ARA 100d Elementary Arabic El-Hibri, T. UM Fall Arabic 126 Elementary Arabic I El-Hibri, T. UM Fall Arabic 226 Intermediate Arabic I Jiyad, M.

16. Japanese-Asian And Middle Eastern Languages And Literatures
10 or one course in chinese literature in translation (chinese 61, 62 The course willtrace the evolution of japanese culture by examining Dist lit; WCult NW.
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Prerequisite: Japanese 23 or equivalent
The major in Japanese consists of ten (10) required courses:
    1)Four (4) intermediate and advanced language courses: two (2) courses at the 30 level and two (2) courses at the 40 level. Students who participate in the Tokyo program may substitute Japanese 29 for one of the 30-level courses.
    2) Japanese 10: Introduction to Japanese Culture 3) Japanese 61: Topics in 20th Century Japanese Culture (taught in English) 4) Japanese 62: Topics in Early Modern Japanese Culture (taught in English) 5) Japanese 63:Topics in Classical Japanese Literature and Culture (taught in English) 6) Either Chinese 10 or one course in Chinese literature in translation (Chinese 61, 62, or 63) 7) Either Japanese 81: Advanced Seminar, AMEL 85: Independent Research, or AMEL 87: Honors Thesis. Any of these courses may serve as the culminating experience for graduating majors.
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17. Asian And Middle Eastern Languages And Literatures-Chinese
in the DAMELL major) 7) One course chosen from japanese 10, 61 with critical explorationof chinese poetics, in both chinese and English. Dist lit; WCult NW
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Prerequisite: Chinese 23 or equivalent. The major in Chinese consists of eleven (11) required courses:
    1) Chinese 10: Introduction to Chinese Culture 2) Three (3) upper-level language courses (31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 52, 53 or 59) 3) Chinese 51: Introduction to Classical Chinese 4) Two (2) literature or literature-in-translation courses chosen from Chinese 52, 53, 61, 62, or 63 5) Two (2) non-DAMELL courses in an area of concentration chosen from an approved course-list (one of which may be Comparative Literature 10, 71, 72, or 73); or appropriate DAMELL courses approved by the Major Advisor 6) One advanced seminar or independent-study (this requirement may serve as the culminating experience in the DAMELL major) 7) One course chosen from Japanese 10, 61, 62, or 63
1-2-3. First Year Courses in Chinese An introduction to spoken and written modern Chinese. Conversational drill and comprehension exercises in classroom and laboratory provide practice in pronunciation and the use of the basic patterns of speech. Classes are conducted increasingly in Chinese. Reading in simple materials is extensive. Mandatory student-run drill sessions meet daily for one hour (four times/week) for all beginning Chinese language classes. Class hours at 10+ include five fifty-minute sessions with the master teacher. Never serves in partial satisfaction of Distributive or World Culture requirements.

18. Associate Professor Of Japanese Literature Angela Yiu
BA. Comparative literature and asian Studies (Magna cum laude). Parttime TeachingAssociate, chinese language September 1989-June 1990. Courses at Sophia. lit.
http://133.12.40.44/Faculty/yiu.html
Angela Yiu
Associate Professor of Japanese Literature
Ph.D., Yale University
a-yiu@sophia.ac.jp
Courses Taught AS 614 Modern Japanese Fiction 1 (every year, Autumn 2004 AS 615 Modern Japanese Fiction 2 (every other year, Spring 2004 AS 617 Tokyo Narratives (every other year, Autumn 2004 AS 663 Interpretations of Modernity (every other year, not offered in 2004)
Education
Degree Area of Study University Date Ph.D. Modern Japanese Literature,
East Asian Languages and Literatures Yale University May 1992 M. Phil. East Asian Languages and Literatures Yale University October 1989 Japanese Teachers Training Workshop Cornell University Summer 1988 M.A. East Asian Languages and Literatures Yale University May 1988 auditor Tokyo Christian Women's University Spring 1987 M.A. East Asian Studies Yale University May 1986 B.A. Comparative Literature and Asian Studies
(Magna cum laude) Cornell University May 1985
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Assistant Professor (sennin koshi), Department of International Exchange Studies, Faculty of the Humanities
Josai International University, October 1992March 1999.

19. Life In Seville Mobile Content: Asian Restaurants
from the japanese cuisine. A little bit of everything, and quite tasty from theThai experience I had. Ample seating, well lit and very nice staff. chinese.
http://www.exploreseville.com/pda/asian.htm
Italian/Pizza American Mexican Greek ... Fast Food Japanese
(Centro - c/San Fernando, 2)
(Triana - c/Salado, 6)
Another place where you can get your meat, seafood and vegetables grilled right in front of you. Sushi and udon, great noodle soups, are the other mainstays. Nicely decorated. And if you can't make it there to eat there's always the telesushi service - home delivery!
(Centro - Marques de Parada, about 1 block from Reyes Catolicos)
Sol Cocina Asiatica
(Buhaira - Avda de la Buhaira, c/Jose Recuerda Rubio)
Get your authentic sushi boat here! Plenty of specialties with authentic Vietnamese, Thai and Cantonese food aside from the Japanese cuisine. A little bit of everything, and quite tasty from the Thai experience I had. Ample seating, well lit and very nice staff. Chinese Hang Zhou Restaurante Chino
(Centro - c/Mateos Gago, 5)
It's been a while since I visited, so memory must serve me well. This is located in the heart of the tourist district but they have some affordable dishes and a reasonably priced There is a lot to choose from - a very large menu which may make it harder to make a choice. I had fried rice the last time and it was fairly tasty. Ok, I've got to be honest in that I've yet to find a good Chinese restaurant like back home. The food is good for Sevilla Chinese food but doesn't live up to the choices back in the states. Anyway, they are nice folks running the place, they have a cool fish tank and a very authentic looking place.

20. Washington University - Asian And Near Eastern Languages And Literatures
which may include courses from related fields, such as East asian Studies and 12 creditunits in chinese or japanese literature including two seminars at lit.
http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anell/graduate/grad_progs.html
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We offer the following programs of graduate study: MA IN CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
The Master of Arts in Chinese Language and Literature requires 36 units of graduate study in Chinese which may include courses from related fields, such as East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature. The course of study includes the following: 1. Language proficiency through fourth level (Chi 427, 428) and two semesters of classical Chinese (Chi 410, 411). (No more than 12 units, in Chinese language training may be applied toward the required 36 units. Students who enter with advanced proficiency in Chinese may be allowed to waive the language requirement but must enrollin additional prograrm-related courses to meet the required total). 2. At least two semesters of literary history courses to ensure a critical awareness of the broad scope of Chinese literature.

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