The document provides an overview of the Chinese language and culture courses offered at Washington University in St. Louis. It includes detailed information on various levels of Chinese language courses, from beginner to advanced, as well as courses that focus on Chinese literature, history, art, and culture. Key courses include:
- **L04 Chinese 101D and 102D**: Introduction to modern spoken and written Chinese.
- **L04 Chinese 106 and 107**: Beginning Chinese for heritage speakers.
- **L04 Chinese 1070 Ampersand: Encountering China**: A course examining Chinese visual and performance cultures.
- **L04 Chinese 1080 Encountering Chinese Culture**: Exploring modern Chinese culture and its relationship with tradition.
- **L04 Chinese 126 Chinese for Medical Purposes**: Tailored for pre-medicine and healthcare students.
- **L04 Chinese 206 and 207**: Intermediate Chinese for heritage speakers.
- **L04 Chinese 211 and 212**: Standard second-year instruction in modern Chinese.
- **L04 Chinese 221 Conversational Chinese**: Improving conversational skills and fluency.
- **L04 Chinese 270 U.S.-China Relations**: Analyzing bilateral relations.
- **L04 Chinese 3162 Early Modern China**: Examining political, socioeconomic, and intellectual developments.
- **L04 Chinese 3163 Historical Landscape and National Identity**: Studying the relationship between physical spaces and national identity.
- **L04 Chinese 3167 Economic History of China**: Exploring economic changes from the 16th to 20th centuries.
- **L04 Chinese 3168 A History of Modern China**: Understanding the transition from empire to nation-state.
- **L04 Chinese 3195 Empire and Ethnicity**: Examining Qing legacies in China and Inner Asia.
- **L04 Chinese 3211 Contemporary Chinese Popular Culture**: Tracing the development of Chinese popular culture.
- **L04 Chinese 3352 China's Urban Experience**: Studying urban transformation in Chinese cities.
- **L04 Chinese 341 Early and Imperial Chinese Literature**: Introduction to major writers and themes.
- **L04 Chinese 3415 Early Chinese Art**: Exploring prehistoric to medieval art.
- **L04 Chinese 342 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature**: Covering works from the 20th century to the present.
- **L04 Chinese 3442 History of Chinese Painting**: Tracing the evolution of Chinese painting.
- **L04 Chinese 350 U.S.-China Relations from 1949 to the Present**: Analyzing bilateral relations.
-The document provides an overview of the Chinese language and culture courses offered at Washington University in St. Louis. It includes detailed information on various levels of Chinese language courses, from beginner to advanced, as well as courses that focus on Chinese literature, history, art, and culture. Key courses include:
- **L04 Chinese 101D and 102D**: Introduction to modern spoken and written Chinese.
- **L04 Chinese 106 and 107**: Beginning Chinese for heritage speakers.
- **L04 Chinese 1070 Ampersand: Encountering China**: A course examining Chinese visual and performance cultures.
- **L04 Chinese 1080 Encountering Chinese Culture**: Exploring modern Chinese culture and its relationship with tradition.
- **L04 Chinese 126 Chinese for Medical Purposes**: Tailored for pre-medicine and healthcare students.
- **L04 Chinese 206 and 207**: Intermediate Chinese for heritage speakers.
- **L04 Chinese 211 and 212**: Standard second-year instruction in modern Chinese.
- **L04 Chinese 221 Conversational Chinese**: Improving conversational skills and fluency.
- **L04 Chinese 270 U.S.-China Relations**: Analyzing bilateral relations.
- **L04 Chinese 3162 Early Modern China**: Examining political, socioeconomic, and intellectual developments.
- **L04 Chinese 3163 Historical Landscape and National Identity**: Studying the relationship between physical spaces and national identity.
- **L04 Chinese 3167 Economic History of China**: Exploring economic changes from the 16th to 20th centuries.
- **L04 Chinese 3168 A History of Modern China**: Understanding the transition from empire to nation-state.
- **L04 Chinese 3195 Empire and Ethnicity**: Examining Qing legacies in China and Inner Asia.
- **L04 Chinese 3211 Contemporary Chinese Popular Culture**: Tracing the development of Chinese popular culture.
- **L04 Chinese 3352 China's Urban Experience**: Studying urban transformation in Chinese cities.
- **L04 Chinese 341 Early and Imperial Chinese Literature**: Introduction to major writers and themes.
- **L04 Chinese 3415 Early Chinese Art**: Exploring prehistoric to medieval art.
- **L04 Chinese 342 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature**: Covering works from the 20th century to the present.
- **L04 Chinese 3442 History of Chinese Painting**: Tracing the evolution of Chinese painting.
- **L04 Chinese 350 U.S.-China Relations from 1949 to the Present**: Analyzing bilateral relations.
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