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POLI3051

Issues in Chinese political philosophy

Department of Politics and Public Administration

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Mixed

The course covers Chinese political philosophy but can be perceived as heavy on workload due to strict essay requirements and disorganized lectures. It's suitable for students who are interested in Confucian texts, though some find the content and delivery style boring.

Grading

Grading is seen as generous with Jin Yutang willing to discuss issues, but essays require meticulous attention to detail and strict citation rules.

Workload

Workload is moderate to heavy; it includes mid-term essay, final essay, presentation, and tutorials. Disorganized lectures can add to the burden.

Assessments

Assessment breakdown includes mid-term essay, final essay, presentation, and possibly tutorials.

Teaching

Teaching styles vary—some find Jin Yutang helpful in office hours, while others consider his lectures boring; Larry is also mentioned as a potentially engaging tutor if you adapt to his style.

Tips

Visit the professor frequently for discussions on essays; be prepared for strict citation requirements and late topic releases.

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