What do the Chinese language course numbers mean?
At the moment the Chinese language courses are numbered as follows: *Classical Chinese courses do not necessarily confine to the same categories for Modern Chinese. 6) Q: Can I switch from the heritage track to the non-heritage track, for example, after taking CHIN 3A, can I take CHIN 4, or from CHIN 5 to CHIN 6A, or vice versa? A: In general switching is not allowed unless it is explicitly recommended by the instructors involved. As the chart above indicates, students in CHIN 1-2-3 can be expected to move up to CHIN 4-5-6, while students in CHIN 1A-2A-3A can be expected to move up to CHIN 4A-5A-6A. The 100 and 101 courses do not offer separate tracks for heritage and non-heritage students. 7) Q: Can I take courses out of sequence, for example, after taking CHIN 100A can I take CHIN 6? A: Backward sequencing (from a higher level course down to a lower level one) is strictly prohibited, unless you have taken and failed the higher level course. Skipping lower level courses to a higher le