2017 Undergraduate Courses
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Chinese (Mandarin) for Non-Chinese Background Students Major | 2017

This information is for students commencing their course in 2017. Students follow the rules and requirements for the year they commenced their course. Please refer to the Archives link in the menu for years prior to 2017.

Approximately 14.4% of the world's population are native speakers of Mandarin and it is one of the six official languages of the UN. China has a 5000 year history and culture, boasts the fastest-growing economy in the world and is widely regarded as potentially the biggest global market in the twenty-first century.

A major in Chinese (Mandarin) provides a course of study which allows students who have no prior knowledge of Mandarin or of Chinese characters to specialise in Mandarin.

Students may commence their Chinese (Mandarin) language studies at the Beginner or Intermediate level depending on their language proficiency. Native or near-native speakers and speakers of another Chinese dialect who are familiar with Chinese characters will enrol in the major Chinese (Mandarin) for Character Background students.

Major Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this major, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a broad and coherent understanding of the Mandarin language and grammar;
  2. Comprehend spoken and written Chinese equivalent to Level 3 in the Chinese Language Proficiency Scales for Speakers of Other Languages (CLPS) and B1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR);
  3. Communicate in both spoken and written Chinese equivalent to Level 3 in the CLPS and B1 level in the CEFR;
  4. Critically analyse and evaluate historical events and socio-cultural forces that have shaped modern China, its people and language. 

Subjects Required for Major Study

Beginners Entry

The Beginner stream assumes no prior knowledge of the language. For students commencing studies at the Beginner level, the major in Chinese (Mandarin) for beginners or near beginners consists of at least  54 credit points, as outlined below.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Core Beginner Entry
MAND151Chinese (Mandarin) for Beginners 16Autumn
MAND152Chinese (Mandarin) for Beginners 26Spring
MAND231Intermediate Chinese 1 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Autumn
MAND232Intermediate Chinese 2 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Spring
MAND331Advanced Chinese 1 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Not offered in this year
MAND332Advanced Chinese 2 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Not offered in this year
LANG370The Language Advantage (Capstone)6Not offered in this year
Plus ONE from the following:
MAND217In Country Language Study6Not offered in this year
ELL 230Communication Across Cultures6Autumn
HIST293China since 19496Autumn
Plus a 300 level 6 credit point subject with relevant content as approved by the Languages and Linguistics Discipline Leader.

Intermediate Entry

Students who took Chinese Continuers or Extension at the HSC level may enter the language sequence at the level of MAND231. For students commencing studies at the Intermediate level in 2017, the major in Chinese (Mandarin) consists of at least 48 credit points.

All students entering the Chinese ( Mandarin) major at the level of MAND152 or MAND231 must obtain approval from the appropriate Chinese (Mandarin) Subject Co-ordinator

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Core Intermediate Entry
MAND231Intermediate Chinese 1 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Autumn
MAND232Intermediate Chinese 2 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Spring
MAND331Advanced Chinese 1 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Not offered in this year
MAND332Advanced Chinese 2 for Non-Chinese Background Students (NCB)6Not offered in this year
LANG370The Language Advantage (Capstone)6Not offered in this year
Plus ONE from the following:
MAND217In Country Language Study6Not offered in this year
ELL 230Communication Across Cultures6Autumn
HIST293China since 19496Autumn

Plus ONE from the following: (These subjects are offered subject to availability. Entry for Study Abroad/Exchange subjects requires the formal approval of the Chinese (Mandarin) Program) 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
LANG364Advanced Studies in Language/Culture 16Not offered in this year
LANG365Advanced Studies in Language/Culture 26Not offered in this year
LANG380Language Study Abroad 26Not offered in this year
LANG390Language Study Abroad 36Not offered in this year

Subjects Required for Minor Study

*A 300-level 6 credit point subject with appropriate content may be approved in place of the above subjects by the Languages and Linguistics Discipline Leader.

A 24 credit point minor in Chinese (Mandarin) for Non-Chinese Background Students is available and consists of at least 24 credit points consisting of four sequential subjects in Mandarin.

Whilst the minor will not be stipulated on the student's testamur at graduation, it will be recorded on the academic transcript.

Diploma in Languages

Students who wish to undertake a Diploma concurrently with their Bachelors Degree course should refer to the Diploma in Languages for further information.

Honours

See Bachelor of Arts (Honours).

Credit Arrangements

Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's credit arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 21 December, 2017