ASU SILC CLAS
ASU
Courses in Chinese

chinese characterCHI 101 First-Year Chinese I. (5) 
fall 
Pronunciation, grammar, elementary conversation, and development of basic reading and writing skills. Standard dialect. 5 class hours. Fee. 

CHI 102 First-Year Chinese II. (5) 
spring 
See CHI 101. Fee. Prerequisite: CHI 101 (or its equivalent). 

CHI 201 Second-Year Chinese I. (5) 
fall 
Systematic review of grammar. Development of vocabulary through reading and writing. Drill in aural/oral skills. 5 class hours. Prerequisite: CHI 102 (or its equivalent). 
General Studies: G 

CHI 202 Second-Year Chinese II. (5) 
spring 
See CHI 201. Prerequisite: CHI 201 (or its equivalent). 
General Studies: G 

CHI 205 Chinese Calligraphy. (1) 
fall and spring 
Introduces styles and techniques of Chinese writing. Requires no knowledge of Chinese or Japanese. 

CHI 301 Third-Year Chinese I. (5)
fall
Expansion of proficiency in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. 5 class hours. Prerequisite: CHI 202 (or its equivalent).
General Studies: G

CHI 302 Third-Year Chinese II. (5)
spring
Continuation of CHI 301. 5 class hours. Prerequisite: CHI 301 (or its equivalent).
General Studies: G

CHI 309 Chinese Conversation. (2) 
fall 
Aural/oral drills using contemporary stories, articles, and essays. For students with lower-level proficiency. Prerequisite: CHI 202. 

CHI 310 Chinese Conversation. (2) 
spring 
See CHI 309. Prerequisite: CHI 202. 

CHI 311 Chinese Conversation. (2) 
fall 
Intensive aural/oral practice in modern Chinese. For students who have lived in China or a Chinese-speaking environment. Discussion, drill. Prerequisite: CHI 202. 

CHI 312 Chinese Conversation. (2) 
spring 
See CHI 311. Discussion, drill. Prerequisite: CHI 202. 

CHI 321 Chinese Literature. (3) 
fall 
Masterworks of the tradition from the 6th century B.C.E. through the 13th century. Readings, lectures, and examinations are in English. 
General Studies: L/HU 

CHI 322 Chinese Literature. (3) 
spring 
Masterpieces from the later tradition and its transition to modern times. Readings, lectures, and examinations are in English. 
General Studies: L/HU, G 

CHI 345 Chinese Film and Civilization. (3) 
once a year 
Screening and discussion of recent films from China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong in the context of modern Chinese civilization. Lecture, discussion, screening. 

CHI 413 Introduction to Classical Chinese. (3) 
fall 
Reading in various genres of pre-20th century literature (wen-yen), with analysis of the structure of the classical writings. Prerequisite: CHI 314 or instructor approval. 
General Studies: HU 

CHI 414 Introduction to Classical Chinese. (3) 
spring 
Continuation of CHI 413. Prerequisite: CHI 413. 
General Studies: HU 

CHI 494 Special Topics. (1 – 4) 
not regularly offered 

CHI 499 Individualized Instruction. (1 – 3) 
not regularly offered 

CHI 500 Bibliography and Research Methods. (3) 
not regularly offered 
Introduces research materials on China in Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages. Overview of research methods. Lecture, discussion. 

CHI 514 Advanced Classical Chinese. (3) 
not regularly offered 
Close readings in selected premodern texts, with focus on special grammatical features, and increased vocabulary. Lecture, discussion. 

CHI 520 Teaching of Chinese as a Second Language. (3) 
not regularly offered 
Theory and practice of teaching Chinese, including presentation, interaction, and evaluation, with consideration given to cultural factors. Lecture, discussion. 

CHI 535 Advanced Readings. (3) 
not regularly offered 
Readings in primary and secondary sources in history, art, religious studies, economics, or other fields. Lecture, discussion. 

CHI 543 Chinese Language and Linguistics. (3) 
not regularly offered 
Analysis and discussion, within the framework of linguistic theory, of selected problems in Chinese phonetics, morphology, and syntax. Lecture, discussion.

CHI 585 Problems of Translation. (3)
not regularly offered
Theories and practice of translation: strategies for handling a variety of Chinese texts. Lecture, discussion.

CHI 591 Seminar. (3)
not regularly offered
Topics in literary, linguistic, or cultural studies.