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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Chinese Minor
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Return to: Undergraduate Degree Programs
The Chinese Minor is a valuable addition to many majors. Students in any field of study -Anthropology, Art, Business, Criminal Justice, Education, English, Health Sciences, History, International Studies, ROTC, among others- should explore the option of this minor to enhance their language and cultural skill set and improve their prospects in the job market. Students interested in developing advanced levels of Chinese language proficiency and intercultural competence are encouraged to pursue instead the World Languages and Cultures, B.A. with a concentration in Chinese Studies. The World Languages and Cultures, B.A. can easily be added to any major as a double major or dual degree. For further information, please consult with an advisor in the College of Arts and Humanities Advisement Center or visit the Department of World Language and Cultures website.
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Prerequisite(s): 6 credit hours
Course Requirements: 15 Credit Hours
Must receive a minimum grade of “C” in minor courses. - FORL 3100 - Exploring World Languages and Cultures (3 Credit Hours)
- 12 credit hours of CHIN courses at or above the 2000 level of which 6 credit hours must be upper-division courses (3000 or above)
- No credit already used to fulfill a Core IMPACTS requirement except for the Field of Study Area can be used for the minor.
- Credit earned for any CHIN 2000-level course as Credit by Proficiency Examination may count as coursework in the minor if not already used to fulfill a Core IMPACTS requirement except for the Field of Study Area.
Total Credit Hours: 15
Contact
Department of World Languages and Cultures
languages@georgiasouthern.edu
Advisement
Undergraduate Academic Advisement at Georgia Southern is provided to all degree-seeking undergraduate students by professional advisors. Academic Advisors are located on all three Georgia Southern University campuses. For more information visit the Academic Advisement catalog page.
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