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The Undergraduate Certificate in Chinese Language focuses on learning Chinese language skills and developing a strong foundation for the effective use of the language socially and professionally. This program should be of particular interest to students considering careers in education, government service, health care, hospitality, international business, journalism, media, or other professions where proficiency in a second language is important.
Accreditation
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Learning Outcomes
- Listen and speak effectively in a variety of contexts, including informal conversations and formal business settings.
- Read authentic Chinese texts, such as common street signs, emails, social media posts, short stories, and newspaper articles that convey essential practical and social information.
- Understand the distinctions between Standard Spoken Chinese and Written Chinese, and apply this knowledge to write routine correspondence and short essays that convey basic information on practical and social topics in appropriate writing styles.
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Department of World Languages and Cultures
The Department of World Language and Cultures emphasizes linguistic, cultural, and critical skills to give students the foundation needed to understand other cultures. These essential skills enable our graduates to pursue a wide range of careers in an increasingly global environment.
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College of Liberal Arts
The College of Liberal Arts offers students a well-rounded education in the humanities and social sciences. Students develop strong analytical and communication skills for a lifetime of learning and discovery that can be applied to a wide variety of careers.