Chinese Culture Course: Research Lectures
Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
CCCC3001 | Compulsory Study | 3 | 3 | Full year China |
- Code
- CCCC3001
- School
- Compulsory Study
- Level
- 3
- Credits
- 3
- Semesters
- Full year China
Summary
Chinese Culture Course is a compulsory course to all domestic Chinese undergraduate students. The course consists of three modules: theory module, practice module, and research lectures. Students need to complete all three modules to pass the course. Chinese Culture Course focuses on topics about China and the world. It advocates pluralistic perspectives in teaching and learning and aims to develop student’s ability to think critically. The course is delivered in combination of lectures and seminars, and requires students to engage both individually and in a group.
Target Students
Chinese domestic undergraduate students
Classes
- One 2-hour lecture each week for 10 weeks
Assessment
- 100% Sign up and attend research lectures
Assessed by end of designated period
Educational Aims
The research lectures are designed to provide students with a profound understanding of the historical achievements, transformative changes, historical opportunities, and challenges in the development of the party and the nation. These lectures guide students in correctly perceiving global and Chinese development trends, recognizing China's distinctive features from an international comparative perspective, and understanding their responsibilities and historical missions within the era. This is achieved through a framework that encompasses "Yesterday's China," "Today's China," and "Tomorrow's China."Learning Outcomes
To cultivate students' knowledge structure, academic perspective, and thinking processes from various dimensions.
Conveners
- Ms Lily JIANG