Postgraduate Course Offering for Fall 2018
Under a policy approved by the Senate, exceptions to the general University policy stating that English is the medium of instruction will be permitted when the courses are related to the area of Chinese studies and are approved by the School of Humanities and Social Science. Courses approved to be taught in Chinese carry a [PU] or [CA] notation in the course description, which indicates the spoken language used in teaching: [PU] stands for Putonghua; and [CA] for Cantonese.
Courses marked with a [C] in the course description are not taught in Chinese but may require students to read materials in Chinese. Students who have difficulty reading materials in Chinese should consult the instructor concerned prior to enrolling in these courses.
course syllabus
Linguistics | |||
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Course Code | Course Title | Instructor | |
HUMA6000A | Topics in Modern Chinese Grammar [C][PU] | Hideki Nishimura |
Literature | |||
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Course Code | Course Title | Instructor | |
HUMA5300@ | Chinese Literary History [C] | Shengqing Wu |
History and Anthropology | |||
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Course Code | Course Title | Instructor | |
HUMA5660 | City and Urban Life in Late-Imperial and Modern China [C] | Virgil Ho | |
HUMA5690 | Major Issues in the History of U.S.-China Relations [C] | David Chang | > |
HUMA5696 | The Culture of Capitalism | Joshua Derman | |
HUMA5700@ | Anthropological Studies of China [C] | Siu-woo Cheung |
Philosophy and Religion | |||
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Course Code | Course Title | Instructor | |
HUMA5830 | Confucianism: Contemporary Period [C][PU] | Simon Wong | |
HUMA5910 | Philosophy of Religion: East and West | Eric Nelson |
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