COURSE SYLLABUS -- CHINESE 111 OLH ELEMENTARY CHINESE I (Fall CRN 90326) Instructor: Jing Wu Office: Bldg 15-111 Office Hr: See my door card E-mail: csmchineseonline@smccd.edu Phone: (650) 574-6341 Textbook: Active Chinese Course Description: Beginning Mandarin course. Practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The Writing will be in both pinyin phonetic system and Chinese characters. (AA: Area E5c, CSU: Area C2, UC) Course Content and Student Learning Outcomes: Instruction in listening, speaking, reading, and writing on Pinyin system and the following topics: greeting, family, dates and time, hobbies, visit friends. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: Speaking: Master the pinyin phonetic system. Conduct basic oral communications, Produce accurate pronunciation and intonation. Listening: Understand short dialogues and narratives on daily life situations introduced in the textbook and supplementary material. Reading: Comprehend simple reading texts on personal and social matters. Use basic reading strategies to identify main ideas, organizations, and specific details. Writing: Master strokes and their orders, radicles. Write traditional characters, Comprehend corelational simplified characters. Employ some basic sentence tructures and vocabulary, produce coherent sentences, short paragraphs and dialogues. Computer Equipment Requirement: Minimum requirements are: A current browser such as Internet Explorer, FireFox (Make sure you have a recent version: http://www.smccd.net/accounts/webready/browser.html Windows XP or above. At least 512 MB RAM Modem speed: 56K or high speed Internet is recommended Microphone and speaker or headset *Computers are available in the library, WL Center, or other campus resource centers. Software May Needed for This Course: Google Pinyin Microsoft Language Pack NJStar Communicator Assignments Submission: Assignments will all be turned in online. Students are expected to submit assignments on time to receive full credit. Late submission within two weeks will receive only partial credit. No submission accepted after two weeks of the due date. No late submission for AC online practice assignments. Final Examination/Project: The final exam/project will be comprehensive oral and written exams covering the lessons taught in the textbook. Grading Policy: The final grade will be based on the following: a. Completion of homework and assignments on time 80% b. Final exam/project 20% On Campus Class Meetings: No mandatory on campus meeting Study Sessions TBD Contact Instructor: Sending an email is the best way. Students could also contact the instructor by phone or in person at the office hours. * For more information about online courses at College of San Mateo, go to http://www.kcsm.org/dl_tips.htm Disability Policy: If you have a documented disability and need accommodations for this class, please see me as soon as possible or contact Disabled Students Programs & Services for assistance. The DSPS office is located in Bldg. 10 First Floor, Room 120. (650) 5746438. Students with disabilities are protected under Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Please understand confidentiality and do not identify the person or their disability information to other students. Taping Lecture. Students who are unable to take or read notes have the right to tape record class lectures only for their own study. Plagiarism/Cheating Policy: Dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, knowingly furnishing false information to the College and its officials is prohibited and may lead to appropriate disciplinary action. Important Dates: Last day to drop without appearing on transcript: September 7 Last day to file a petition for Pass/ No Pass grade: September 7 Last day to withdraw with a “W” grade: November 16 Final Exam/Project: December 13 *It is student’s responsibility to drop or withdraw from the class.