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Chinese Culture: Tradition, Transformation and Interaction

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This vibrant XSeries program showcases 15 experts in Chinese culture led by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It is composed of 3 compact courses and 15 fascinating topics. The topics touch on Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, Sunzi, food and cuisine, politics, strategic thinking, literature, paintings, operas, education, and the history of China’s cultural exchanges with other countries and regions.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is a world-class research university. In 2021, it is ranked among the top 25 and top 75 universities by the QS Asian and QS World University Rankings respectively. One of the missions of the University is to offer high-quality MOOCs. Our online courses have received a number of international awards, including the edX Prize for Exceptional Contributions in Online Teaching and Learning (Finalist) and Best Online Courses of All Time by Class Central in 2020-21.

A basic knowledge of Chinese culture is requisite for anyone who aims to advance their career in business or academic study in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. These regions have a population of 1.4 billion (18 percent of the world’s population). This XSeries program empowers businesspeople by providing them with Chinese cultural knowledge that can inform their communication and engagement with their Chinese partners. Furthermore, students of Chinese studies who aim to further their knowledge will find new perspectives from this program. It also helps broaden the horizons of any laypeople who may currently have little knowledge of Chinese culture.

Thanks to a unique pedagogy that cross-references across the units and courses, this XSeries fosters the learner’s holistic understanding of Chinese culture. This holistic knowledge equips the learner with skills to connect different contexts of Chinese culture meaningfully in application.

For instance, in the

course, you learn about Confucianism in the Zhou dynasty. In the

course, you further learn about Chinese education through the private Confucian academies from the Song dynasty onwards, as well as New Confucianism in the 20th century. In the

course, you discover the answer to the interesting question whether Confucius drank tea or alcohol. Likewise, in learning about Chinese thinking styles, you will be enlightened by the study of Sunzi’s

in the

course, the elements of human character represented by the face make-up in Chinese Operas in the

course, and the history of Chinese politics in the early 20th century in the

course. There are many more connections between the units of the X series. This program is the only XSeries on Chinese culture that capitalizes on the use of powerful cross-referencing across the topics and units, with the aim to consolidate and upgrade your practical knowledge of Chinese culture.

What you'll learn

  • To master the foundational knowledge of traditional Chinese culture
  • To apply the insights of Chinese philosophy, religion and strategic thinking
  • To foster skills in appreciating Chinese paintings, operas and literature
  • To understand the history of China’s cultural exchanges with other countries and regions
  • To connect the meanings of different Chinese cultural practices in a holistic manner

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From The Hong Kong Polytechnic University via edX
Hours 48
Instructors Lang Chen, Silvia Fok, Mark Meulenbeld, Wicky Tse, David Wan, Dr Mark Meulenbeld, Jack Chun, Meng Li, Hsueh-yi Lin, Wan-yi Wu, Yu ZHANG, Dr Hsueh-yi Lin, Dr Yu Zhang, Xiaorong Han, Pak-sheung Ng, Lu Pan, Kevin Conrad, Jr. Schoenberger, Brian Tsui, Dr Lu Pan
Language English
Subjects Humanities Art & Design

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Cell Culture Technician $41k

Lecturer in Chinese $42k

Chinese Teacher 3 $43k

Culture Marketing Specialist $44k

Culture Ambassador $46k

Pop Culture Columnist $47k

Cell Culture Biologist $50k

Culture Improvement Specialist $50k

Assistant Culture Editor $60k

Pop Culture Editor $91k

Curator of Material Culture $97k

Dean of School Culture $113k

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Chinese Culture: Transformation

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Chinese Culture: Interaction

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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

From The Hong Kong Polytechnic University via edX
Hours 48
Instructors Lang Chen, Silvia Fok, Mark Meulenbeld, Wicky Tse, David Wan, Dr Mark Meulenbeld, Jack Chun, Meng Li, Hsueh-yi Lin, Wan-yi Wu, Yu ZHANG, Dr Hsueh-yi Lin, Dr Yu Zhang, Xiaorong Han, Pak-sheung Ng, Lu Pan, Kevin Conrad, Jr. Schoenberger, Brian Tsui, Dr Lu Pan
Language English
Subjects Humanities Art & Design

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Cell Culture Technician $41k

Lecturer in Chinese $42k

Chinese Teacher 3 $43k

Culture Marketing Specialist $44k

Culture Ambassador $46k

Pop Culture Columnist $47k

Cell Culture Biologist $50k

Culture Improvement Specialist $50k

Assistant Culture Editor $60k

Pop Culture Editor $91k

Curator of Material Culture $97k

Dean of School Culture $113k

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