Chinese Studies (B.A.) with K-12 Teaching Certification

Program Overview

The Chinese Studies major offers a variety of courses in the study of Chinese language and culture. Introductory and intermediate level courses focus on grammar, conversation, reading, writing and culture. Advanced level courses include continued acquisition of Chinese language skills and extensive cultural content.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Chinese Studies program can:

  1.  Describe the significance of historical and cultural trends for the geographical areas in which the target language is spoken.
  2. Recognize important literary periods and genres.
  3. Write thesis driven essays that engage in cultural and literary analysis and critical interpretation in the target language.
  4. Communicate in spoken form in the target language at an advanced level according to ACTFL standards.
  5.  Communicate in written form in the target language at an intermediate advanced level according to ACTFL standards.
  6. Identify and locate career and continuing education opportunities in the field of Modern Languages.
  7. Articulate the integration of their Christian Faith with the academic and professional field of Foreign Languages.

Students who complete the Messiah University Teacher Education Program will demonstrate:

  1. Christian faith and values in personal and professional life.
  2. Professional attitudes that reflect an understanding of schools and a commitment to teaching.
  3. Subject matter depth and an understanding of the relationships between and among curricular areas.
  4. Theoretical knowledge of learning and related instructional practices that support learning.
  5. Empirical inquiry skills such as observation, hypothesis-testing, data collection, and data analysis.
  6. Acquisition, analysis, evaluation, and integration of new knowledge throughout professional practice.
  7. Appropriate professional responses to the roles and responsibilities of individuals and organizations (e.g., teachers, students, families, school districts, communities) associated with educational environments.
  8. Professional communication (speaking, writing, listening) and technology skills.
  9. Reflective decision-making and problem-solving skills.
  10. Instructional planning and assessment skills that facilitate equitable participation, an accepting and supportive learning environment, and maximum development for all learners.

Major Requirements

Complete the following for your major:

CHIN 101Fundamentals of Chinese I

3

CHIN 102Fundamentals of Chinese II

3

CHIN 201Intermediate Chinese

3

CHIN 202Intermediate Chinese II

3

CHIN 301Advanced Conversational Chinese

3

CHIN 302Advanced Chinese Writing

3

CHIN 320Special Topics in Chinese

3

LANG 493Modern Languages Seminar

3

CIS/MATH/STAT
meeting Quest mathematical science

6

EDSP 207Introduction to Special Education

3

EDSP 307Inclusion Practices

3

EDUC 203Educational Psychology

3

EDUC 208Teaching English Language Learners in K-12 Schools

3

EDUC 331Instructional Design and Assessment for Middle and Secondary Grades

3

EDUC 346Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Education

3

EDUC 420Professional Issues in Education

2

CIS/MATH/STAT
meeting QuEST mathematical science

6

MATH xxx OR STAT xxx OR EDUC 209

3

ENGL 1xx
(ENGL 122-ENGL 176, meeting QuEST literature)

3

LANG 320Foreign Language Teaching Methods

3

TEP 407Student Teaching Seminar

1

HDFS 311Adolescent Development

3

TEP 210Sophomore Field Experience

0

TEP 310Junior Field Experience

0

TEP 410Secondary Pre-Student Teaching Experience

0

TEP 435Student Teaching: Secondary

9

LANG 493, EDUC 420, HDFS 311, TEP 435: The writing requirement for this major is distributed among courses within the major.

Six credits from the following:

CHIN 260Cross-Cultural: China

3

CHIN 391Independent Study

1-3

HIST 371Premodern Civilizations of Asia

3

HIST 372Modern Civilizations of Asia

3

PHIL 318Asian Philosophy

3

POLI 370Topics in International Relations

3

RELI 334Religions of China and Japan

3

Twelve to fifteen (12-15) credits of Chinese language, and zero to three (0-3) credits of Chinese culture during the semester abroad in China.

Students should confirm with the Department of Modern Languages that the courses that they select are approved for the Chinese Studies Major.

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences (varies) met/major
Laboratory Science 3 or 4
Science, Technology & the World 3
Social Science (EDUC 203) met/major
European History or United States History 3
Literature (ENGL 122-176) met/major
Philosophy and Religion 3
Arts 3
First Semester of Language (CHIN 101) met/major
Second Semester of Language (CHIN 102) met/major
Third Semester of Language (CHIN 201) met/major
Non-Western Studies waived
Bible 3
Christian Beliefs 3
Wellness course 1
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism (EDUC 346) met/major
QuEST requirements 31-32
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) 90
Free electives 2-1
Total credits 123