Guidelines for Chinese Special Major Proposal: 66 credits

Chinese is not a regular major at Carleton, it is available only as a Special Major, through a petition to the Academic Standing Committee. The petition form is available from the Academic Standing Committee website.

The student must consult with faculty advisers to plan an individually-tailored program. It would be good to have a possible comps topic in mind from the beginning, and plan courses that will provide the necessary background to complete the comps project. In most cases, equivalent off-campus study courses can substitute for Carleton courses. Normally a major is required to have off-campus study experience in a Chinese-speaking country.

There are two possible tracks: Language and Literature, and Language and Linguistics.

Language and Literature Track

Prerequisites: Students must have completed Chinese 205 or its equivalent.

Requirement & Credits

Details

Language Courses (30 credits)

Students must take Chinese 206 and at least four 300-level Chinese language courses

Methodology Course (6 credits)

Literary Studies 245: Introduction to Critical Methods

Content Courses in English (12 credits)

Two Chinese literature/film courses taught in English

Cognate Courses (12 credits)

  • Civilization course: Chinese 282, History 152, History 153, ARTH 166, RELG 151, or equivalent
  • Second Cognate: Another course on Chinese society or culture, related to comps

Comps (6 credits)

  • Normally a thesis written on a Chinese text or texts (translation, literary analytics, etc. — must be read in the original language), written in English and presented in a public talk
  • Language proficiency (oral presentation of comps in Chinese)

Total Credits

66

 

Language and Linguistics Track

Prerequisites: Students must have completed Chinese 205 or its equivalent.

Requirements & Credits

Details

Language Courses (30 credits)

Students must take Chinese 206 and at least four 300-level Chinese language courses

Methodology Courses (12 credits)

Two Linguistics Department classes, at least one at or above the 200-level, not including LING 100: A&I Seminar

Content Courses in English (12 credits)

Choose Two:

  • Asian Languages 111: Writing Systems
  • Asian Languages 260: Historical Linguistics
  • Chinese 248: Structure of Chinese

Cognate Courses (6 credits)

Civilization course: Chinese 282, History 152, History 153, ARTH 166, RELG 151, or equivalent

Comps (6 credits)

  • Normally a thesis written on a Chinese text texts (translation, literary analysis, etc. — must be read in the original language), written in English and presented in a public talk
  • Language proficiency (oral presentation of comps in Chinese)

Total Credits

66

 

Suggested Comps Timeline

  • Mid-Fall: Proposal (topic, why?, method, preparedness, feasibility, advisor)
  • End Fall: Revised Proposal
  • 3rd Week Winter: Draft
  • 8th Week Winter: Complete 2nd Draft
  • 2nd Week Spring: Finished