Minor in Chinese Language & Culture
We are not currently accepting any new Chinese Language minors at this time.
The Department of World Languages and Cultures is happy to offer a minor in Chinese, requiring the completion of 18 credit hours, as outlined below.
If you have any prior experience with studying/speaking Chinese, please review our Placement Exam information prior to registration.
Please contact worldlanguages@jyycl.com if you have questions about declaring a minor.
Objectives of the Chinese Minor
The program objectives/outcomes for the Chinese minor are as follows:
- To allow students to earn transcriptable recognition of their work in the Chinese language and culture beyond a listing of individual courses and
- To allow students to demonstrate their ability to communicate competently in the Chinese language and culture.
Successful completion of all required courses indicates that a student has achieved the desired outcomes.
Requirements for Minors Declared in Fall 2022 or Later
Due to the changing nature of course offerings, students in Chinese may need to incorporate study abroad into their experience in order to fulfill the requirements of the minor.
Students must take:
- Language courses beginning at 001 or above (12 hours minimum, at least 6 of which must be taken at Drake; more than 12 hours would be acceptable and encouraged);
- 6 additional credits from language courses or courses related to the chosen language and culture approved by a WLC advisor;
Total = 18 hours
Students may apply no more than 6 transfer and/or dual credit hours to a language minor. This policy does not apply to Drake-approved study abroad programs. You may earn:
- 3 credits for an AP placement of 4 on the language exam
- 6 credits for an AP placement of 5 on the language exam
- 6 credits for an AP placement of 4 or 5 on the literature exam
- 3 credits for a CLEP placement over 50 for the Level One exam
- 6 credits for a CLEP placement over 50 on the Level Two exam
- 6 credits for having completed an IB program and successfully passed the exam
- 3 credits for a Seal of Biliteracy