Postgraduate Course Offering for Fall 2024

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

 

Literature, Film, and Media Studies
Course Code Course Title Instructor  
HUMA5360 History and Theory of Comparative Literature Xiaolu Ma

HUMA5440 Contemporary Chinese Fiction [C] [PU] Jianmei Liu

HUMA5452 Politics of Fan Culture Studies Baryon Posadas
HUMA5490 Liaozhai and Story Creation [C] [PU] Lianke YAN

 

History and Anthropology
Course Code Course Title Instructor  
HUMA5520 Modern Chinese History [C] Virgil Ho
HUMA5690 Major Issues in the History of U.S.-China Relations [C]David Chang David Chang

HUMA5692 The Scientific Revolution (1450 to 1750) Marco Caboara
HUMA5697 Animals and Society: Biodiversity, Conservation, and Ethics Liz Chee

HUMA5701 Culture, psychiatry, and mental illness Giulio Ongaro

HUMA5755 Ethnicity in Chinese Context Jianxiong Ma

 

Philosophy and Religion
Course Code Course Title Instructor  
HUMA5800 Fundamentals of Chinese Philosophy [C] [PU] Simon Wong

HUMA5902 Philosophy of Biology Yafeng Shan

 

Music
Course Code Course Title Instructor  
HUMA5950 Issues in East Asian Popular Music Mercedes Dujunco

 

HMMA Course
Course Code Course Title Instructor  
HMMA5001@ Fundamentals of Chinese Culture [C] Xiaolu Ma, Sai Lok Nam, Siu-woo Cheung, David Chang

 

HMMA5300 Topics in Premodern Chinese Literature and Culture  Huan Jin

 

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