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Shue Yan University Prospectus 2018-19

CHI 388 Chinese Science Fiction
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course introduces the history of Chinese science fiction since the 20th century.
Originated in western literature, sci-fi was introduced and recreated by Chinese literati within
the specific political context of modern China. To reflect the uniqueness and diversity of
Chinese sci-fi, the course examines the renowned creative works from a transcultural
perspective.

CHI 392 Western Literary Theory in the Twentieth Century
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course explains the major literary theories in the 20th century, from Russian for-
malism, New Criticism, Structuralism to Poststructuralism, Postcolonialism and Feminism. The
appropriation of the western theories in the study of Chinese modern and contemporary
literature is also a central issue. By completing this course, the students will be able to
understand essential literary theories and help them with research methodology.

CHI 396 Chinese Industrial Attachment
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course emphasizes teaching and learning through hands-on experience of
real-world practices in an authentic workplace. It combines engagement in the daily operation
of commercial or social enterprise with reflection to connect what students have experienced
in the workplace using knowledge they learnt from classes. The course aims to maximize
learning opportunities for students: 1) to weld knowledge with reflective practice in relation to
the formation of entrepreneurship; 2) to develop the capabilities and attributes that enable
them to be successful in an ever changing economic environment; 3) to acquire the
characteristics, attributes and practical skills that foster them to make effective contribution to
the economy and society; 4) to become an enterprising individual who has the self-reliance
determination to succeed in different contexts and throughout life.

CHI 401-2 Graduation Thesis
                                                                                                   2 Terms; 6 Credits

       Students shall write a thesis on a specific topic under the supervision of an instructor in
the final year. Emphasis will be laid on the methodology and format of thesis writing. The
purpose of this course is to integrate what they have learned over the previous 3 academic
years and to lay a solid foundation for their future engagement in academic research.

CHI 450 Songs of Yuan Dynasty
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course introduces students to the historical background, the basic ideas and
thoughts, literary artistry and the development of Yuan Qu ( 元曲 ) through lectures, analyses
and discussions. Representative works of major authors will be selected for in-depth study.

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