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Degree Programme Table: Chinese Studies (MCS) (PTMCHCHNST1F)


Year 1, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students may take Chinese Language Advanced 1 + one 20 credit option (from year 2 options list) as an alternative to Chinese Language 1A. Students may take Chinese Language Advanced 2 as an alternative to Chinese Language 1B


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 8 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    CLLC11003 Research Skills and Methods Semester 1 20
    ASST11015 Research Project Workshop 2 Semester 2 10
    ASST10061 Chinese Language 1A Semester 1 40
    ASST11034 Chinese Language Advanced 1 Semester 1 20
    Notes: This course is an alternative to Chinese Language 1A, for advanced students
    ASST11035 Chinese Language Advanced 2 Semester 2 20
    Notes: This course is an alternative to Chinese Language 1B, for advanced students
    ASST11046 Introduction to Chinese Society and Culture II As available 20
    ASST11041 Chinese Language 1B (MChS revised) Semester 2 40
    ASST11055 Politics and Economics in the PRC after 1978 Semester 2 20




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 1 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) E-G - Chinese Studies (MCS) - Level(s) 11-11' (ROU_E-G_PTMCHCHNST1F1_11-11) , as available.
                                 
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    CMSE11142    International Trade and Business Strategy (MCS)   20  
    ASST11031    Keywords of Chinese Modernity   20  
    ASST11010    Contemporary Chinese Literature (MChS)   20  
    CLLC11087    Gender, Revolution and Modernity in Chinese Cinema   20  
    ASST11022    Media Culture in Modern China   20  
    CMSE11021    Corporate Strategy   20  
    ASST11045    Outward Investment from Emerging Markets II (MChS revised)   20  
    BUST11186    Doing Business Projects in Emerging Markets   20  
    ASST11032    Literary Criticism and History in Modern China   20  
    BUST11138    International Business and Emerging Markets II   10  

     

    Year 2, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students must complete the compulsory courses listed plus 40 credits of options, or 60 credits of options if following stream A


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 3 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ASST11011 Dissertation (Master of Chinese Studies) Semester 2 60
    ASST11043 Approved Residence in China July - December As available 40
    Notes: May to November between year 1 and 2
    ASST11049 Chinese Language 2 (MChS revised) As available 40




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 1 set(s) of course options with the following rules.


    Overarching rule collection group: B  
    Select exactly 40 credits from these collections:  


    Select exactly 20 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures & Business and Economics- Chinese Studies (MSc)- Level 11' (ROU_G/H_PTMCHCHNST1F_11) , as available.
                        
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ASST11010    Contemporary Chinese Literature (MChS)   20  
    CLLC11087    Gender, Revolution and Modernity in Chinese Cinema   20  
    ASST11022    Media Culture in Modern China   20  
    BUST11064    The Political Economy of Greater China (MChS)   20  
    CMSE11021    Corporate Strategy   20  
    ASST11045    Outward Investment from Emerging Markets II (MChS revised)   20  
    BUST11186    Doing Business Projects in Emerging Markets   20  

    Notes:The Political Economy of Greater China is offered by Glasgow for this collaborative programme
     

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