The Majors

Chinese Language and Literature

Prerequisite

The successful completion of four semester courses in Mandarin Chinese: 126, 246, 326, 327 (24 credits) or the equivalent.

Departmental Requirements

31 credits for the major, distributed as follows:

  1. Required courses (16 credits)
    • 375 Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
    • 426 Advanced Modern Chinese I
    • 427 Advanced Modern Chinese II
    • 450 Elementary Classical Chinese
    • One course in pre-modern Chinese (see courses marked below with *)
  2. 9 credits from among the following:
    • 432 Media Chinese
    • 433 Business Chinese
    • 526 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature I
    • 527 Readings in Modern Chinese Literature II
    • 528 Chinese Language in Contexts
    • *555 Classical Chinese Poetry
    • 575 Syntactic Structures of Chinese
    • 576 History of the Chinese Language
    • 577 Chinese Dialectology
    • 580 Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language I
    • 581 Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language II
    • *597D Confucianism
    • *597F Chinese Political Philosophy
    • *597K Buddhist and Taoist Literature
    • 597L Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
    • *597M Ming-Qing Novel I
    • *597P Traditional Chinese Drama & Performing Arts
    • *597Q Ming-Qing Novel II
    • 670 Introduction to Research Chinese Source Materials
  3. 6 credits from among the following:
    • 136 Introduction to Chinese Cinema
    • 140 Chinese Script I
    • 150 Peoples and Languages of China
    • 197Q Late Imperial Chinese Literature & Culture
    • 197S China in World Affairs
    • 241 Contemporary Chinese Literature
    • 242 Chinese Vernacular Literature
    • 397D Philosophy and Religion in Chinese Literature
    • HISTORY 114 History of China I
    • HISTORY 115 History of China II
  4. Integrative Experience - 3 credits from among the following:
    • 394PI Chinese Popular Culture
    • 394WI Women in Chinese Culture
  5. Junior Year Writing
    • 381 Junior Year Writing

Joint Major in Chinese and Linguistics

(See Linguistics section)

Japanese Language and Literature

Prerequisite

The successful completion of four semester courses in Japanese: 126, 246, 326 and 327 (24 credits) or the equivalent.

Departmental Requirements

33 credit total:

  1. Required Courses (6 credits)
    • 497B Contemporary Japanese I
    • 437 Contemporary Japanese II
  2. 12 credits from among the following:
    • 497A Readings in Modern Japanese I
    • 497C Readings in Modern Japanese II
    • 496T Practicum and Tutorial
    • 532 Media Japanese I
    • 536 Advanced Modern Japanese I
    • 537 Advanced Modern Japanese II
    • 597C Problems and Methods in Translation
    • 597F Business Japanese
  3. 9 credits from among the following:
    • 235 Performing Arts of Japan
    • 297B Japanese Popular Culture
    • 375  Introduction to Japanese Linguistics
    • 391S Japanese Women Writers
    • 397M Japanese Buddhism and the Literary Arts
    • 492C Edo Pictorial Fiction
    • 556 Introduction to Classical Japanese I
    • 557 Readings in Classical Japanese II
    • 580 Teaching Methodology I
    • 597A Manuscript Japanese
    • CHINESE 450 Elementary Classical Chinese
  4. 6 credits from the following:
    • 135 Japanese Arts and Culture
    • 140 Religions in Japan
    • 142 Japanese Literature Before 1600
    • 143 Japanese Literature: Classical and Medieval
    • 144 Japanese Literature: Modern
    • 197C Introduction to Japanese Religion
    • 197K Japanese Postwar Fiction
    • 197L Manga and Anime
    • 197N Asian Homosexualities
    • ASIAN 135 Buddhism East and West
  5. Integrative Experience - 3 credits from among the following:
    • 494RI Communicating in Japanese
    • 494SI Shinbun - Newspapers as Modern Culture
  6. Junior Year Writing
    • 391G Junior Year Writing

Joint Major in Japanese and Linguistics

(See Linguistics section)

Restrictions

A cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required in courses used to satisfy the major requirement; no Pass/Fail option in such courses; only six credits from other institutions in the Five College consortium may be applied to the major; students who begin the major at an advanced level must take enough courses at that level to accumulate the required number of credits from the major; double majors need to complete the Junior Year Writing requirement in only one of their majors. No student who passes the program’s foreign language exemption exam may enroll in 110/120/126/127/246/247.