Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1651 - 1660 of 3387 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlesCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Mandarin Conversation II CHIN 2223 This course is designed for students to further develop Mandarin speaking skills, particularly aural comprehension and oral fluency.Students will receive credit for only one of CHIN 1225 or 2223. Course Regular Studies Advanced Chinese Grammar CHIN 3311 Through theory and practice, students develop skills in mastering and applying Chinese at an advanced level. Students focus on the Chinese phonetic system, the writing system, vocabulary, grammatical terms for words and phrases, sentence components, sentence patterns, and punctuation marks. This... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Classical Chinese I CHIN 3331 Chinese 3331 is part one of an introduction to classical Chinese. It is designed for students who are fluent in Mandarin Chinese or one of the Chinese dialects and who can read and write Chinese comfortably at an intermediate level, e.g., completion of elementary school or higher in China or Taiwan... Course Regular Studies Introduction to Classical Chinese II CHIN 3333 Chinese 3333 is part two of an introduction to classical Chinese. It is designed for students who are fluent in Mandarin Chinese or one of the Chinese dialects and who can read and write Chinese comfortably at an intermediate level, e.g., completion of elementary school or higher in China or Taiwan... Course Regular Studies Chinese Literature in 20th Century I CHIN 3381 This course is designed to introduce students to modern Chinese literature from the May 4th Movement in 1919 to 1949, when the People's Republic of China was established. It will also introduce students to basic literary theories and guide them to appreciate the most famous modern Chinese fiction... Course Regular Studies Chinese Literature in 20th Century II CHIN 3383 This course is designed to introduce students to modern Chinese literature from 1949, when the People's Republic of China was established, to the end of the 20th century. It will also introduce students to literary theories and guide them to appreciate the most famous modern Chinese fiction, prose... Course Regular Studies Security CJUS 1217 Students examine security principles, regulations, and practices required of individuals working in the security industry and criminal justice fields. Students will complete the 40 hours of Basic Security Training required of a licensed security guard under the Security Services Act. Students will... Course Regular Studies Professional Skills and Reporting for Criminal Justice CJUS 2418 Professionals working in the criminal justice system use a variety of practical communication skills. In this course, students develop these skills by preparing a variety of documents that are routinely needed to move cases forward. Students also explore substantive and procedural law, learn how to... Course Regular Studies Women in Antiquity CLST 1102 An overview of women in Greece and Rome, based primarily on literary texts. The images of women in these texts will be studied, and compared to reality as we know it from other sources. For related courses, see CLST 1110, 1120, HIST 2210, and 2211. Course Regular Studies Lecture Series CLST 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course consisting of a series of lectures on themes from Greek and Roman civilization. Required course for students wanting a Diploma or Associate Degree in Classical Studies. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Mandarin Conversation II CHIN 2223 This course is designed for students to further develop Mandarin speaking skills, particularly aural comprehension and oral fluency.Students will receive credit for only one of CHIN 1225 or 2223.
Course Regular Studies Advanced Chinese Grammar CHIN 3311 Through theory and practice, students develop skills in mastering and applying Chinese at an advanced level. Students focus on the Chinese phonetic system, the writing system, vocabulary, grammatical terms for words and phrases, sentence components, sentence patterns, and punctuation marks. This...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Classical Chinese I CHIN 3331 Chinese 3331 is part one of an introduction to classical Chinese. It is designed for students who are fluent in Mandarin Chinese or one of the Chinese dialects and who can read and write Chinese comfortably at an intermediate level, e.g., completion of elementary school or higher in China or Taiwan...
Course Regular Studies Introduction to Classical Chinese II CHIN 3333 Chinese 3333 is part two of an introduction to classical Chinese. It is designed for students who are fluent in Mandarin Chinese or one of the Chinese dialects and who can read and write Chinese comfortably at an intermediate level, e.g., completion of elementary school or higher in China or Taiwan...
Course Regular Studies Chinese Literature in 20th Century I CHIN 3381 This course is designed to introduce students to modern Chinese literature from the May 4th Movement in 1919 to 1949, when the People's Republic of China was established. It will also introduce students to basic literary theories and guide them to appreciate the most famous modern Chinese fiction...
Course Regular Studies Chinese Literature in 20th Century II CHIN 3383 This course is designed to introduce students to modern Chinese literature from 1949, when the People's Republic of China was established, to the end of the 20th century. It will also introduce students to literary theories and guide them to appreciate the most famous modern Chinese fiction, prose...
Course Regular Studies Security CJUS 1217 Students examine security principles, regulations, and practices required of individuals working in the security industry and criminal justice fields. Students will complete the 40 hours of Basic Security Training required of a licensed security guard under the Security Services Act. Students will...
Course Regular Studies Professional Skills and Reporting for Criminal Justice CJUS 2418 Professionals working in the criminal justice system use a variety of practical communication skills. In this course, students develop these skills by preparing a variety of documents that are routinely needed to move cases forward. Students also explore substantive and procedural law, learn how to...
Course Regular Studies Women in Antiquity CLST 1102 An overview of women in Greece and Rome, based primarily on literary texts. The images of women in these texts will be studied, and compared to reality as we know it from other sources. For related courses, see CLST 1110, 1120, HIST 2210, and 2211.
Course Regular Studies Lecture Series CLST 1105 This is a non-credit, non-fee course consisting of a series of lectures on themes from Greek and Roman civilization. Required course for students wanting a Diploma or Associate Degree in Classical Studies.