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Property Rights, Built Heritage and Sustainable Development in Hong Kong
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The course covers property rights, built heritage, and sustainable development in Hong Kong through field trips and assignments. It's recommended for those who enjoy hiking and outdoor activities but can be challenging if you don't speak Cantonese. Grading is generally generous with a wide range of A's.
Grading is generally generous; some students mention that the course had a wide range of A's, though this may have decreased after university-wide changes.
The workload is moderate to heavy, especially for those who don't speak Cantonese. It includes field trips and worksheets, with bonus hikes from certain tutors available.
Assessment breakdown includes three worksheets, a project video, and mandatory field trips. There's no final exam; instead, students write an essay or complete other assignments to achieve an A range.
Tutors vary in engagement; some are described as chill and helpful (e.g., Nixon), while others may be more challenging (field trips conducted entirely in Cantonese).
Choose your tutor carefully, especially if you don't speak Cantonese. Consider joining bonus hikes for a lighter workload.
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