2022-2023 Pierce College Catalog 
    
    May 03, 2024  
2022-2023 Pierce College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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CHIN& 122 Chinese II (5 credits)



Distribution Area Fulfilled Humanities; General Transfer Elective
Formerly CHNSE 102 - CCN

Prerequisite CHIN& 121  with at least a 1.5 grade or instructors permission.

Course Description
The second quarter of a first year sequential course designed to help the student acquire the ability to speak, read, and write Chinese.

Course Content
A. Review of skills learned in Chinese 101
B. Improved pronunciation
C. Travel and study
D. Location and relative distance
E. Stores, city features
F. Likes, dislikes, and preferences
G. Simple subordinate clauses (time, place, concessions, conditionals)
H. 120 Chinese characters, (cumulative)
I. Basic Geography

Student Outcomes
1. Use the skills learned in Chinese 101 with greater speed and accuracy. A,B,C,D,E

2. Use a vocabulary of 800 words (cumulative) A,B,C,D,E

3. Demonstrate improved listening and pronunciation A,B,C,D,E

4. Understand and use standard sentence structure, including simple subordinate clauses. A,B,D,E

5. Discuss food, travel, and study A,B,D,E

6. Discuss location of and direction to stores, schools, buildings, and city features. A,B,D,E

7. Read and write 120 Chinese characters (cumulative.) A,E

8. Locate important Chinese places on a Chinese map A,E

Degree Outcomes
Humanities: Graduates acquire critical skills to interpret, analyze, and evaluate forms of human expression, which can include creation and performance as an expression of human experience.

Effective Communication: Graduates will be able to exchange messages in a variety of contexts using multiple methods.

Intercultural Engagement: Graduates demonstrate self-efficacy in intercultural engagement to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion through reflections and expressions of cultural humility, empathy, and social and civic engagement and action. Further, graduates examine how identities/positionalities such as races, social classes, genders, sexual orientations, disabilities, and cultures impact perceptions, actions, and the distribution of power and privilege in communities, systems, and institutions.

Lecture Contact Hours 50
Lab Contact Hours 0
Clinical Contact Hours 0
Total Contact Hours 50



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