Online Class: Chinese Culture Studies

Beyond its rapid economic growth, China presents a blend of ancient tradition and modernity that captivates explorers and businesses alike. Our curriculum dives deep into Chinese culture, from philosophical tenets to daily life intricacies, ensuring you emerge as an informed and respected participant in its vibrant society.

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  • 12
    Lessons
  • 25
    Exams &
    Assignments
  • 677
    Students
    have taken this course
  • 6
    Hours
    average time
  • 0.6
    CEUs
 
 
 

Course Description

China isn't merely on the rise; it has firmly positioned itself as a global powerhouse. With an economy surging forward at a staggering pace, the prosperity of its citizenry is now more pronounced than ever before. A burgeoning focal point for Western enterprises, China's imprint in the realms of manufacturing, trade, and politics is growing exponentially.

Yet, to view China solely through the lens of its recent economic boom is to overlook a rich tapestry woven over millennia. This nation boasts an illustrious legacy, blending scenic beauty, deeply ingrained etiquette, and philosophical ideals that continue to shape its contemporary fabric. China is a land where time-honored traditions converge seamlessly with modern sensibilities--a captivating amalgamation awaiting exploration and appreciation.

Designed to offer an enriching deep dive, this course provides a holistic immersion into the heart of Chinese culture. You'll unravel the intricacies of today's lifestyles, grasp the philosophical underpinnings that guide daily engagements, and gain insights ensuring you resonate with the local ethos during your sojourns.

Our curriculum delves into:

  • A vivid chronicle of China's storied past.
  • An overview of its diverse climates and terrains.
  • Philosophies rooted in antiquity that still mold the societal ethos.
  • The ebb and flow of daily life in China.
  • Perceptions on gender, familial roles, and outsiders (prepare for some surprises).
  • A gastronomic journey through regional delicacies.
  • An exploration of prevalent vocations and pastimes.
  • The religious mosaic that paints the spiritual landscape.
  • Insights into the world of traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Navigating the nuances of business etiquette and practices.
  • And a plethora of other intriguing facets.

While bookstore shelves brim with travel guides, this course transcends mere logistics and landmarks. We offer you a passport to the soul of China: its people. Dive deep into their culture, beliefs, and customs, ensuring that you're not just a visitor but an esteemed guest, understanding and cherishing the multifaceted wonders of Chinese society. Whether driven by curiosity, business endeavors, or wanderlust, this course is your invaluable companion on a journey through the majestic expanse of China.

  • Completely Online
  • Self-Paced
  • 6 Months to Complete
  • 24/7 Availability
  • Start Anytime
  • PC & Mac Compatible
  • Android & iOS Friendly
  • Accredited CEUs
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Course Lessons

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  • Lesson 1. China: The Fusion of Tradition and Innovation

    China's cultural legacy spans millennia, harmoniously blending ancient tradition with modern innovation. The lesson reveals China as a vibrant tapestry of history, people, and landscapes, inviting deeper appreciation and understanding.
  • Lesson 2. Cultural Etiquette and Social Norms in China

    Understanding shifts in attitudes towards foreigners and gender norms, the lesson highlights China's complex interplay of tradition and modernity. As family remains central, these evolving dynamics reflect China's ongoing transformation in the face of globalization and societal modernization.
  • Lesson 3. The Intricate Tapestry of Chinese Daily Life

    Chinese home life elegantly marries tradition with modernity, reflecting profound hospitality that's both unique and inviting. From tea ceremonies to evolving urban housing, this lesson unveils the warmth, family solidarity, and technological strides characterizing dynamic Chinese lifestyles.
  • Lesson 4. China's Political and Media Matrix

    China's emergence as a global economic powerhouse positions it second only to the U.S., driving discussions in climate change, global trade, and technology. Initiatives like the Belt and Road exemplify its significant global influence, despite international apprehension regarding potential political motives.
  • Lesson 5. Diverse Tapestry: Religion and Rituals in Modern China

    While the Chinese government promotes secularism and economic growth, traditional festivals and rituals continue to be celebrated across generations, representing a bridge between past and present. Iconic cultural events like the Mid-Autumn Festival and Qing Ming Festival function as reminders of heritage, drawing parallels with similar global practices and celebrations.
  • Lesson 6. Chinese Values: The Balance of Tradition and Modernity

    Maoism/Marxism interweaves revolutionary ideology focused on class struggle and economic redistribution, impacting China through transformative policies like the Cultural Revolution. Its legacy continues to inform China's economic strategies, balancing collective welfare with market-driven reforms to achieve rapid economic growth and poverty alleviation.
  • Lesson 7. Health, Harmony, and Hospitality: A Visitor's Journey Through China

    Health and culture intertwine in China, advocating for a holistic approach through practices like Tai Chi and traditional medicine aimed at balancing body and mind. Understanding symbolism in health, from food to rituals, enhances one's journey while promoting vitality and embracing the interconnectedness of well-being.
  • Lesson 8. Chinese Cuisine: A Cultural Mosaic

    Huaiyang cuisine, with its emphasis on knife skills and light flavors, presents a legacy of elegance and precision balanced with vibrant taste. This regional style champions seafood, vegetables, and traditional beverage pairings, reflecting China's broader culinary sophistication.
  • Lesson 9. Exploring China's Nightlife and Consumer Culture

    Shopping in China has become a unique adventure, from luxurious malls to bustling street markets, offering an array of products and experiences due to the country's manufacturing prowess. As day turns to night, cities transform into lively hubs of dining, entertainment, and cultural pursuits, merging tradition with modernity.
  • Lesson 10. The Subtleties and Dynamics of Doing Business in a Chinese Context

    Chinese hospitality emphasizes reciprocal respect, providing seamless travel and warm farewells as part of their cultural norm. These gestures, reflecting courtesy and value for harmonious relationships, can significantly enhance intercultural business engagements.
  • Lesson 11. Mastering High-Stakes Dining Etiquette

    Attending a banquet in China is an enriching experience that offers insight into cultural practices of hierarchy, respect, and relationship-building through formal dining etiquette. Understanding seating arrangements, greeting protocols, and engaging in culinary traditions can foster deeper connections and cultural appreciation.
  • Lesson 12. Unlocking Language: Embracing China's Diverse Dialects

    Written Chinese, an ancient language characterized by a rich tapestry of characters, continues to captivate through its evolution from pictograms to modern usage. Proficiency in roughly 3,000-5,000 characters reveals the narrative depth of Chinese society, empowering travelers to navigate everyday interactions effortlessly.
 

Learning Outcomes

By successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Define the impact of key Chinese dynasties on cultural and technological advancements by summarizing the primary contributions of the Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, and Han dynasties.
  • Describe how Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism collectively influence contemporary Chinese society by identifying examples of these philosophies in modern-day cultural practices and beliefs.
  • Describe the evolution of gender roles in Chinese society and analyze the balance between traditional norms and modern expectations.
  • Define key cultural attitudes toward foreigners in China and demonstrate respectful behaviors to enhance cross-cultural interactions.
  • Describe the impact of urbanization on Chinese family life, especially how weekends are used for social gatherings, family interactions, and leisure activities.
  • Recognize the significance of traditional Chinese hospitality, including the cultural importance of tea as a symbol of respect and friendship.
  • Describe the role and functions of the Communist Party of China in the political structure of modern China, emphasizing its relationship with advisory 'democratic parties'.
  • Identify specific examples of social and economic reforms in China and assess their impacts on agricultural productivity and private enterprise growth.
  • Identify the major religious practices in China and explain their influence on Chinese cultural and societal norms, considering the context of government policies and secularism.
  • Recognize the impact of traditional festivals on Chinese cultural identity and continuity by describing key celebrations and their historical significance within modern society.
  • Identify and describe the impacts of Daoism on modern Chinese lifestyles with emphasis on environmental harmony and holistic practices.
  • Recognize the influence of Confucianism on contemporary Chinese social structures and family dynamics.
  • Demonstrate understanding of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) by identifying two key principles and describing at least one TCM practice and its intended health benefits.
  • Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
 

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Course Title: Chinese Culture Studies
Course Number: 8900293
Lessons Rating: 4.5 / 5 Stars (570 votes)
Languages: English - United States, Canada and other English speaking countries
Availability: This course is available online in all U.S. states, including California, Texas, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, and Georgia. It’s also offered in English-speaking countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Last Updated: February 2024
CEU Value: 0.6 IACET CEUs (Continuing Education Units)
CE Accreditation: Universal Class, Inc. has been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).
Grading Policy: Earn a final grade of 70% or higher to receive an online/downloadable CEU Certification documenting CEUs earned.
Course Type: Self-Paced, Online Classes
Assessment Method: Lesson assignments and review exams
Syllabus: View Syllabus
Course Fee: $120.00 U.S. dollars

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Student Testimonials

  • "I really enjoyed this course and having visited China it made me even more aware of the country I had visited. The instructor is great and offers a lot of feedback. I would like to take another course that he is involved with!" -- Carol F.
  • "The Instructor provides excellent feedback and encouragement and demonstrates much enthusiasm and dedication in the preparation of the course." -- Judith J.
  • "The instructor did a great job on planning out lessons and presenting the material." -- Joseph H.
  • "It was great!!:-)" -- Danika K.
  • "I enjoyed this class and enrolled into another, I enjoyed my instructor and even learned more by having a problem. I took the class for pleasure, but am saving my lessons for some one who would like to travel to China" -- Ellen L.
  • "Instructor was very prompt in grading assignments and replying to questions. " -- Rob S.