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CCCH9010

Understanding China's Governance: Challenges and Prospects

University Central

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Course summary

mixed

The course covers China's governance with a heavy workload including weekly forum discussions and essays, but it can be manageable for those familiar with the subject. Grading is generally fair, though some find it challenging to get an A. The professor and tutor vary in engagement levels.

Grading

Grading is reportedly fair; however, getting an A+ requires significant effort due to strict tutorials and a heavy workload.

Workload

The course has a heavy workload with weekly forum discussions and essays. Students spend around 10-20 hours per week on the course, depending on their familiarity with the subject matter.

Assessments

Assessments include a final essay, midterm poster, take-home test, and tutorials. Grading is based on these components, with some variation in weightage between semesters.

Teaching

The professor's lectures are engaging for some but can be difficult to follow for others. Tutors vary; some are helpful while others are strict and demanding.

Tips

Engage actively in tutorials, read weekly readings, and discuss your ideas with the tutor. The final essay is based on the midterm poster, so prepare thoroughly early on.

heavy workloadfair gradingengaging lectures

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