Chinese Culture and Social CustomsLaajuus (2 cr)
Course unit code: C-10088-KK00CT19
General information
- Credits
- 2 cr
- Teaching language
- English
- Institution
- University of Eastern Finland
Objective
The course is aimed at people who want to get a taste of Chinese culture and strengthen their knowledge of Chinese ways and manners. The course aims at supporting the students' social manners and giving them basic Chinese phraseology needed for elementary politeness and cultural communicativeness.
Content
The focus is on the introduction of different aspects of Chinese culture and on how to behave correctly and politely in different kinds of real life situations one meets in studies, working life and private social life. Topic areas covered include, e.g.: 1. The history of China and modern China. 2. Chinese food, tea, medicine, calligraphy, and festivals. 3. Chinese thoughts and philosophy. 4. Chinese social rules and behaviors.
Qualifications
The course requires no previous knowledge of Chinese language or culture.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
The successful completion of the course and participating in a possible exam requires the completion of course assignments within the specified schedule.
Materials
Provided by the teacher.
Further information
The course is intended for students of all disciplines. The language of tuition is English and Chinese. Neither the course nor its parts are eligible for substitution.
Execution methods
Classroom teaching or online teaching
Accomplishment methods
Study methods: Class participation and completion of course assignments. Lectures, oral work including role-plays in pairs and small groups, pronunciation practice, independent learning tasks (e.g. collecting material), computer supported learning. Total working hours for each student 54 hours. Maximum contact hours 24 hours. Minimum attendance requirement: 50%. Evaluation criteria: The final grade consists of four parts: attendance, active participation, course assignments, and the final exam (e.g. essay) at the end of the semester. All four parts need to be successfully completed for a passing grade.