OSPBEIJ 3C: First-Year Modern Chinese, Third Quarter
| UG Reqs: Language
OSPBEIJ 8C: Beginning Conversational Chinese, Third Quarter
Continuation of
CHINLANG 7. Basic language skill in Mandarin to function abroad. Prerequisite:
CHINLANG 7 or consent of instructor
OSPBEIJ 9: Chinese Language Tutorial
Terms: Aut, Spr
| Units: 2
OSPBEIJ 11: Computers, Ethics, and Public Policy
Ethical and social issues related to the development and use of computer technology. Ethical theory, and social, political, and legal considerations. Scenarios in problem areas: intellectual property, security, privacy, reliability and risks of complex systems, and responsibility of professionals for applications and consequences of their work. Prerequisite: 106A
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:EC-EthicReas, WAY-ER
Instructors:
Cooper, S. (PI)
OSPBEIJ 20: Communication, Culture, and Society: The Chinese Way
How people communicate, what they achieve through their communications, and the social and cultural consequences of these communicative behaviors. Focus on the interactive relationship between communication, culture and society in China. How communication habits are influenced by the individual¿s culture and how communication acts help to change and transform the society in which we live.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:EC-GlobalCom, GER:DB-SocSci, WAY-SI
OSPBEIJ 23C: Second-Year Modern Chinese
Terms: Spr
| Units: 5
OSPBEIJ 35: Toward a Sustainable Future: China's Environmental Challenges
OSPBEIJ 42: Chinese Media Studies
Fundamental changes in Chinese media. Issues such as: how Chinese media emerge and evolve against the background of modern Chinese history; how they interact with government, sponsors, receivers, and other social institutions; and implications for Chinese social development.
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-SocSci, GER:EC-GlobalCom
OSPBEIJ 60: Chinese Philosophies and Modern China
Introduction to Chinese philosophy. Daoism, Confucianism, the Confucian development in the Song and Ming periods, the "liberal" and Legal school of thought, Buddhism, the Confucian thinkers of the Modern period, and "Dialectical Materialism." Chinese form of "liberalism" since the 1980s and the future of Confucian scholarship in the postmodern era. How central questions of Western philosophy pertain to the Chinese tradition, and how relevant Chinese philosophy is to the differences in approaches taken to such issues as truth, good, beauty, mind, body, spirit, being, cosmology, ontology, and epistemology.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
OSPBEIJ 103C: Third-Year Modern Chinese
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