Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1216 - 1220 of 3271 results 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. 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... 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... Introduction to Roman Civilization CLST 1120 An introduction to the events of the golden age of Rome, at the end of the Republic and the beginning of the Empire, with an emphasis on the history and society, literature, philosophy, art and archaeology.For related courses see: CLST 1102, 1110, 2230 and HIST 2211. Food and Drink in the Ancient Greek and Roman World CLST 1125 Students are introduced to the food and drink, and the related social and cultural aspects in ancient Greek and Roman society, through the examination of historical, literary, and archaeological evidence. They explore topics such as agricultural production, available foods, trade, preparation and... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
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.
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...
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...
Introduction to Roman Civilization CLST 1120 An introduction to the events of the golden age of Rome, at the end of the Republic and the beginning of the Empire, with an emphasis on the history and society, literature, philosophy, art and archaeology.For related courses see: CLST 1102, 1110, 2230 and HIST 2211.
Food and Drink in the Ancient Greek and Roman World CLST 1125 Students are introduced to the food and drink, and the related social and cultural aspects in ancient Greek and Roman society, through the examination of historical, literary, and archaeological evidence. They explore topics such as agricultural production, available foods, trade, preparation and...