| Course Code | IUM0006 |
| Course Name | Mandarin III |
| Course Description | Basic Mandarin Chinese course introduces students to the fundamentals of the Mandarin Chinese language, focusing on essential pronunciation, basic vocabulary, and simple grammar structures. The aim is to equip learners with the ability to engage in everyday conversations, understand basic written texts, and develop an appreciation for Chinese culture. Students will practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to build a solid foundation for further language acquisition. |
| Credits | 2 Credits |
| Unit Running The Course | Digital Business Study Program |
| Course Coordinator | Ahmad Aufar Ribhi, S.E., M.M. |
| Prerequisites | – |
| Course Learning Outcome | Apply critical thinking and effective communication at national and international levels to address societal challenges through innovative solutions. |
| Programme Learning Outcome | Apply critical thinking and effective communication at national and international levels to address societal challenges through innovative solutions. |
| Grading Policies | Participatory Activities: 20% Individual and Group Assignments: 20% Midterm Exam: 25% Final Exam: 35% |
| Course Content | 1. Daily Life Vocabulary 2. Simple Sentence Structures 3. Asking and Answering Basic Questions 4. Shopping and Bargaining 5. Cultural Notes |
| References | 1. Yip, Po-Ching, and Don Rimmington. Chinese: A Comprehensive Grammar. Routledge. 2. DeFrancis, John. Beginning Chinese (Revised Edition). Yale University Press. |
