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Curing the Chinese: Medicine and Society in Modern China (Online)
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The course covers traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in Chinese history, finding interest among some students but being seen as less engaging by others. It is moderately heavy in workload, though grading can be generous for those who participate actively.
Grading seems to be somewhat generous, with multiple students mentioning that they managed to get an A despite the challenging essays and final paper.
The course has a moderate workload, with reading assignments and participation requirements in tutorials. Students find it manageable but note that active participation is necessary for better grades.
Assessments include field trips (worth around 1 mark), tutorial participation, essays, and a final paper. There are no midterms or quizzes mentioned.
The teaching style varies; some find the lectures engaging while others find them boring. The professor is strict about essay writing and attendance.
Do not use AI for your essays as it can lead to scolding from the professor, and actively participate in tutorials to secure participation marks.
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