CHINESE MAJOR
(New for Fall 2007)
The WSU Faculty Senate has approved a new major in Chinese. Called
Chinese Language and Culture, it will be available in the fall semester.
Enrollment in our Chinese-language program has skyrocketed in recent years,
according to Manling Luo, assistant professor of Chinese. Six years ago,
just four students were studying the language at here at WSU, but now
enrollment is approximately 200 students each year.
(Link to article in The
Daily Evergreen)
Checklist for Chinese Language
& Culture Major (pdf file)
CHINESE MINOR
Minor in Chinese
The minor in Chinese requires Chin 101, 102, 203, 204 (or equivalent in fluency or Advanced Placement credits,
as determined by department) plus 9 hours. Three of these 9 hours must be in one course on Chinese film,
culture or literature taught in English. Six hours must be at the 300-400 level, 3 of which must be taken at WSU.
Checklist for
Chinese Minor (pdf file)
Chinese Section Homepage