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History of Religions in Imperial China
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CHIN1215 is an engaging introduction to the history of religions in imperial China, recommended for those interested in religious history. It offers minimal workload with a focus on academic papers and presentations, making it accessible but still requiring effort for top grades.
Grading is generally generous, allowing students to achieve A-range grades with effort. There's no exam, reducing academic pressure.
The course has a light workload, consisting of just one presentation and paper. However, extra time is needed for academic details like formatting and research significance.
Assessments include a presentation, paper, in-class questions (5 points), and possibly attendance. There are no midterms or finals.
The professor is described as engaging and helpful, providing detailed feedback on papers and presentations. Lectures are in Cantonese but can be conducted in Mandarin for non-local students.
Engage actively with the material by asking questions and seeking feedback from the professor to improve grades. Prepare thoroughly for assignments and presentations.
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