| 01-08-2012, 10:35 | #1 |
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Chinese Studies
Hey. In a months time I'm hoping to be finally attending NUIM. I have Arts as my first choice, and I'm trying to decide what three arts subjects I'd like to do. Chinese Studies has caught my interest, and I'm wondering if anyone could give me any information about it? Is it particularly hard, and do people generally like it? Thanks.
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| 03-08-2012, 22:29 | #4 |
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You can also take Chinese language as an external module worth 5 credits too if you want to keep your subject options open
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| 05-08-2012, 23:35 | #5 |
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Chinese Studies was offered for the first time to new undergraduate students from 2011-12 as part of a full time undergraduate degree course.
I don't see why they wouldn't run it again for 12-13. Have a look on the website under School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures and email Dr Paul Lu or their secretary, Chinese.department@nuim.ie, the Admissions Office will also have information on the course. Admissions@nuim.ie Sounds like it could be fun yet a challenge. |
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| 09-08-2012, 16:23 | #7 | ||
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| 10-08-2012, 19:51 | #8 | |
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Hi there,
All language classes in the University are small, even if there are a hundred students which believe me there are, classes are divided alphabetically into smaller groups. On the first day of classes, find the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures (SMLLC) in the Arts Building, go in the main door, turn left and they are down that corridor. Find your language(s), find their first year noticeboard and look for information telling you about a meeting. This essentially is your first class. Sign the attendance sheet, sit listen, ask any questions you like, meet your teachers, lecturers etc and you'll be told what to do next, everything will be explained. A day or two later go back to the noticeboards and you will be placed into one of those small classes. This is the same for French, German, Spanish and now Chinese. Read everything on the noticeboards, especially the first year ones in yellow paper! Sign up for your language labs via Moodle (the Language Centre work with the SMLLC) Most languages will have a Registration Form looking for academic and some personal information (all treated confidential). You'll need a passport size photo and you can print one from your own Computer, you wont need to buy one. Just remember, please don't worry or get anxious the staff in the SMLLC are great, they're happy to help and any question is not a stupid one. Please remember though this is the busiest time of year in the University and sometimes the staff are busy and although they want to meet and chat with you, you might need to call back to chat with that staff member at a later time. Sometimes just reading the noticeboard you might find your answer! Good luck, you'll be fine and don't worry, I do know what I'm talking about. Quote:
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| 17-08-2012, 12:13 | #11 |
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When you become a registered student you should get an email in the first week or two with details of the course on offer and how to register. Here's a brief module overview from the language centre web page http://www.nuim.ie/language/undergrad/Chinese1.shtml
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| 17-08-2012, 14:33 | #14 |
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If you choose to study French as part of an arts or business degree you could eventually qualify to teach it, although if you take it as part of an external module you Wouldn't have enough credits as Seren_ said. Afaik each external module is worth 5 credits. You always have the option of teaching private grinds though
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