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Chinese Cities in the 21st Century
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The course covers a lot of content on Chinese cities in the 21st century but can be heavy on workload with various assignments. It's generally recommended for students who are interested in urban issues and willing to put in significant effort.
Grading varies; some find it generous, while others struggle with low grades despite putting in a lot of work.
Heavy, with several essays, presentations, and a final paper. Students spend around 10-12 hours per week on the course.
Final exam (30%), term papers (40% - 50%), reflective journals, group projects, and tutorials.
Teaching quality is mixed; some find it engaging while others consider it boring. The professor provides useful content but can be dry at times.
Prepare thoroughly for the final exam as it accounts for a significant portion of your grade. Engage in group discussions to better understand complex topics.
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