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Love, Morality, and the Meaning of Human Relationships
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The course covers ethics, sociology, and psychology with a mix of classic Chinese/Western readings and pop culture introductions. It’s generally seen as an easy A-range course with manageable workload for those who engage actively in tutorials, though some find the lectures dry. The course is recommended for its engaging discussions and helpful lecturers.
Grading seems fair but can be strict; it's possible to get an A with effort, though some find it challenging to secure a high grade.
Workload varies depending on individual engagement, ranging from minimal to significant. Weekly reflections and tutorials require active participation, while the final essay and video dominate grading.
Assessment includes weekly reflections, tutorial discussions, personal reflective journals, recorded counselling sessions, a final essay, and a video project.
Teaching varies; some find it engaging with helpful tutors, while others describe lectures as dry. Professors are generally praised for their approachability and willingness to encourage discussion.
Engage actively in tutorials and discussions to secure higher grades. Prepare thoroughly for the final essay and video project.
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