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Degree Programme Table: Chinese (MA Hons) (UTCHNSE)


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

  • Notes: Before selecting your outside courses, please ensure you have met your
    Director of Studies.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 2 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ASST08001 Chinese 1 As available 40
    ASST08031 East Asian Civilization 1 As available 40




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


    Select exactly 40 credits from the following School Collection: 'School collection schedule A to Q, T and W level 8' (SCH_A-Q/T/W_8) , as available.

     

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


    COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 2 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ASST08018 Chinese 2A As available 40
    ASST08019 Chinese 2B As available 40




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.



    Select exactly 40 credits from the following course level 08, as available.
    ASST08039     Pre-modern East Asia to 1600     (40 credits)

     
    OR   

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

    Select exactly 40 credits from the following School Collection: 'School collection schedule A to Q, T and W level 8' (SCH_A-Q/T/W_8) , as available.

     



    Year 3, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: August

  • Notes: Entry to 3rd year normally requires a pass at 50% or above at the first attempt in Chinese 2A and Chinese 2B and a pass in East Asian Civilisation 1. For students entering the 3rd and 4th Years of Honours in 2004 the curriculum presented in Calendar 2003-2004 will continue to apply.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 2 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ASST10077 Chinese 3 Year Abroad As available 80
    ASST09002 Chinese Special Subject 3 As available 20




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.



    Select exactly 20 credits from the following course level 09, as available.
    ASST09001     Chinese Literature 3     (20 credits)

     
    OR   

    Select exactly 20 credits from the following course level 09, as available.
    ASST09003     Chinese History 3     (20 credits)

     


    Year 4, Academic year 2010/11, Starting month: August

  • Notes: Final Assessment Weighting: 1-2 (Chinese Language 4a). 3-4 (Chinese Language 4b). 5 (Chinese Oral). 6 (Chinese Literature 3). 7-8 (Chinese Literature 4). 9-10 (Chinese Special Subject). 11 (Chinese History). 12 (Chinese Thought).


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 4 compulsory course(s).


    Code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    ASST10094 Chinese Language 4a As available 10
    ASST10095 Chinese Language 4B As available 10
    ASST10081 Chinese Special Subject 4 As available 20
    ASST10093 Chinese Oral As available 0




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


    Select exactly 80 credits from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from School(s) G/E - Chinese (MA) - Level(s) 10' (ROU_G/E_UTCHNSE1_10) , as available.
                     
    Code   Course Name   Credits
    ASST10106    Chinese Literature 4A (pre-modern)   20  
    ASST10107    Chinese Literature 4B (modern)   20  
    ASST10108    Chinese History and Thought 4A (pre-modern)   20  
    ASST10109    Chinese History and Thought 4B (modern)   20  
    ECSH10075    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, 1842-1949   20  
    ECSH10076    Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Economy, Since 1949   20  

     

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