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Family and Development in Modern China
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CCCH9023 covers family and development in modern China with guest lectures and diverse assessments. It's generally considered manageable but can be heavy at times, especially for those who need to engage deeply with the material or form effective groups. The course is recommended for students interested in Chinese history and culture.
Grading standards are unclear and vary; some find it generous, while others struggle with low grades despite moderate effort.
Workload can be heavy, particularly due to group projects and essays, though not excessively so. Students spend around 8-10 hours per week on the course.
Assessment includes two essays, one midterm quiz, one pop quiz, a group project, and class participation. There are no mandatory lectures but attendance can be beneficial for engagement.
Teaching quality is mixed; Peiyi's lectures are described as boring with unclear grading standards, while Gabrie provides helpful tutorials. Guest lectures add value to the course.
Choose your group members carefully and form a strong team early on. Engage actively in class for better feedback and grades.
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