Paper Profile
CHIN203-10A (HAM)
Chinese History and Social Institutions
20 Points
Aim/Objectives
This paper examines aspects of Chinese history that have played a particularly important role in the development of Chinese civilisation, and includes Chinese political and legal institutions, interpersonal relations and economic patterns. This paper is taught in English.
Requisite(s)
| Restriction(s): |
CHIN303 |
| Equivalent(s): |
0264203, 0264303 |
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Assessment
Internal assessment/examination ratio: 1 : 0
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Contact
| Lecturer: |
Dr Maria Galikowski |
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