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M-Term 2013 Beijing

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This Griffin Gate group will be used to distribute information for the China Study Travel Group of May 2013.  Check back here often for information and news about this travel/study opportunity.  If you have any questions about the trip or the courses, please contact Karen Glass.  glass@setonhill.edu
CN 115 Intensive Chinese
Intensive course which emphasizes the development of com- 

munication skills (speaking and listening) in Chinese. Study 

takes place in the target culture and will require extensive use 

of Chinese in and out of class activities. Includes cultural activ- 

ities in China. Satisfies the Languages Studies requirement of the 

Liberal Arts Curriculum. 3 credits. Pass/Fail only. Fee. M-term. 
 
HU 325 Beijing City Study

Taking place in an urban area in this course uses the city, its people

,popular and cultural material, public art, neighborhoods, and amenities
as the subject for study. Students will expand their boundaries as individuals and move toward accepting responsibility as global citizens. They will become sensitive to cultural difference and appreciate the cultural and social forces that shape the lives of those who share their planet.Repeatable for credit. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. Permission required. 1-3 credits. Fee.

 


 
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