This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Calendar for 2008-2009 (SPRING) and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the Calendar for updated information.

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Mandarin

MAND 1100 CR-3

Beginner Mandarin I

Students will develop basic skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin Chinese while exploring the Chinese culture. This course is intended for students who cannot write more than 200 Chinese characters.

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

MAND 1101 CR-3

Beginner Mandarin II

Students will build on the basic skills and continue to develop oral, listening, reading and writing skills while further exploring the Chinese culture in the Canadian context.

Prerequisites: MAND 1100, or Mandarin 11, or assessment by instructor

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

MAND 2200 CR-3

Intermediate Mandarin I

Students will practice and enhance the basic linguistic skills developed in Mandarin 1101 and will acquire additional grammatical structures and vocabulary for achieving intermediate proficiency in conversation, reading, writing and translation as well as further understanding of the Chinese culture and customs.

Prerequisites: MAND 1101, or Mandarin 11 with B, or Mandarin 12 with C, or assessment by instructor

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

MAND 2201 CR-3

Intermediate Mandarin II

Students will build on previously acquired linguistic skills to further the development of speaking and writing skills and the understanding of the Chinese culture. They will focus on intermediate reading, conversation, translation and composition.

Prerequisites: Mandarin 2200, or Mandarin 12 with B, or assessment by instructor

Transferable (refer to transfer guide) 

MAND 3300 CR-3

Mandarin for Speakers of Other Chinese Dialects I

Students will learn Mandarin phonetics (including its Pinyin spelling system) and will study the differences between Mandarin and other Chinese dialects in terms of pronunciation, grammar, diction and character writing. They will develop communicative competence in conversational Mandarin through a set of practical situations. Students need to have basic reading and writing skills in the Chinese language to take this course.

Prerequisites: None. However, students should contact the instructor for assessment if they are not sure of their level.

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

MAND 3301 CR-3

Mandarin for Speakers of Other Chinese Dialects II

Students will review Mandarin phonetics (including the Pinyin spelling system) and study a variety of writings and discourses. They will further develop and refine their aural comprehension and oral fluency in Mandarin Chinese.

Prerequisites: MAND 2201 or 3300 or assessment by instructor.

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

MAND 3310 CR-3

Upper Intermediate Mandarin: Reading and Writing I

Students will use a communicative approach to reinforce and expand their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills at the upper intermediate level with a special focus on the first two linguistic skills. They will study more complex grammatical structures and vocabulary as well as a variety of topics on social and cultural issues. They will achieve upper intermediate proficiency in both reading and writing in various social and cultural contexts.

NOTE: Students with a competence in the language beyond the level of the course in which they are registered may be required to withdraw

Prerequisites: MAND 2201 or MAND 12 with an A or assessment by instructor

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)

MAND 3311 CR-3

Upper Intermediate Mandarin: Reading and Writing II

MAND 3311 is a continuation of MAND 3310. Students will use a holistic approach to develop their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills of the Chinese language at the upper intermediate level with a special focus on the first two linguistic skills. They will consolidate their language knowledge with more complex grammatical structures, phrases and idioms. Students will gain more writing skills with various forms in Chinese social and cultural contexts. They will achieve upper intermediate proficiency in both reading and writing with more sophisticated skills and advanced usages

Prerequisites: MAND 3310 or assessment by instructor

Transferable (refer to transfer guide)