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People, Propaganda and Profit: Understanding Media in China
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This course is generally well-received for its interesting content and fair grading, though some find it heavy on workload. It's particularly suitable for mainland students due to familiar topics and local tutor support.
Grading is considered fair by most students, with effort typically rewarded with decent grades ranging from B+ to A.
The course has a moderate workload, including two essays and one presentation per term. Online classes may feel less engaging but are manageable overall.
Assessments include mid-term and final essays (2000-3000 words), presentations, and participation in tutorials. There is also an optional pre-semester assignment for extra credit.
The professor and tutors are described as friendly and helpful, with some noting the content can be dense but engaging for those interested in Chinese media.
Regularly participate in discussions to maximize participation marks; read the required materials thoroughly; choose a relevant topic for your final essay.
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