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Chinese, B.A.


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Chinese and Japanese

   Member of the Division of Humanities

Chair(s):

Jin Feng

Faculty:

Chisato Kojima
Mariko Schimmel
Qiaomei Tang

 

Chinese

At Grinnell, Chinese is an interdisciplinary major that explores the complex interaction between literary, philosophical, aesthetic, religious, political, and other important spheres of human life in China. Emphasis is placed not only on the diversity and uniqueness of Chinese civilization, but also on its contributions to humanity and its heuristic values to the understanding of Western cultural traditions.

A knowledge of Chinese is valuable for students contemplating graduate study or careers in government service or in businesses engaged in international trade. The Chinese department currently offers beginning through advanced levels of Modern Chinese, as well as courses in Classical Chinese, philosophy, and literature in translation. Independent study is encouraged for those who wish to pursue intensive study of individual authors or special topics. Qualified students may opt to do some reading in Chinese to supplement their designated Chinese courses in translation.

Japanese

A knowledge of Japanese is valuable for students contemplating graduate study or careers in government service or in businesses engaged in international trade.

Chinese Major Requirements: A minimum of 32 credits


A minimum of 32 credits beyond the prerequisites of CHI 101 - Beginning Chinese I  - CHI 102 - Beginning Chinese II . At least 20 of the 32 credits must be Chinese courses in the department at Grinnell.

Part 1: The Core 20 Credits


The 20 credits must include CHI 461 

A minimum of 12 of these credits must be taken at Grinnell College.

Part 2: Individual Focus 12 Credits


Three courses from the list below, including at least one of the following courses, must be taken in the Chinese department at Grinnell: CHI 230, CHI 277, CHI 288, CHI 498, EAS-288.

Honors


To be considered for honors in Chinese, graduating seniors, in addition to meeting the College’s general requirements for honors, must demonstrate consistently superior performance in departmental classes and exemplify substantial commitment to departmental goals.