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Corruption and Anticorruption in China
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CCCH9042 covers corruption and anticorruption in China with varying levels of interest and difficulty among students. It is generally manageable but can be stressful, especially for introverts or those uninterested in the topic. The course offers a mix of lectures, tutorials, and group projects, with some field trips available. Students find it suitable for those who are engaged with social sciences or corruption studies.
Grading seems fair to generous; some students find it easy to get an A range, while others struggle more, especially in critical review papers.
Workload is generally light but can be heavy during tutorials and group projects. Students spend around 2-3 hours per week on the course, with occasional stressful moments due to presentations and critical reviews.
Assessment breakdown includes midterms, final exams (though not explicitly mentioned), quizzes, individual presentations, group projects, and attendance.
Professors are generally described as engaging and helpful. However, some students find the content boring or challenging due to its niche topic.
Attend tutorials actively, read all required materials before class, and form a study group for support during critical review papers and presentations.
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