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Blessings or Curses? World Heritage Sites in China and their Sustainability
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The course is generally considered easy and has a light workload, making it suitable for students looking to pick up an A without much effort. The final grade heavily depends on active participation in tutorials and the micro-film project. Students find the professor engaging but note that the grading can be challenging due to curve.
Grading is not generous; there's a curve, making it difficult to achieve an A+ even with good performance.
The workload is light, requiring minimal attendance and effort outside of class. Students spend about 2-3 hours per week on the course, mainly focused on group projects and tutorials.
Assessments include a micro-film project (worth 40%), tutorial participation (10%), presentations (20%), and field trip attendance (20%). There is no final exam.
The professor and teaching assistants are described as engaging, humorous, and helpful. However, some find the lectures can be boring due to tangents.
Active participation in tutorials and group projects is crucial for a good grade. Students recommend choosing reliable teammates for group work and putting effort into the micro-film project.
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