History of China: from the Neolithic to the Qing dynasty

Category: Arts, cultures and societies

Semester : Semesters 1 and 2 (S1 and S2)

ECTS credits

2 ECTS – 20 hours

Number of places

North Campus: 20 places & South Campus: 20 places

Teaching locations

(S1 and S2) North campus - Moufia

(S1 and S2) South campus - Buffer

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Target audience


  • Exclusively for students registered in General License


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Priority licensing levels

Open to everyone

Recommended sectors

UEO recommended for students of Applied Foreign Languages ​​and Letters

Prerequisites


  • No

UEO open to students in international exchange programs

For students in an exchange program, registration is made directly with the International Relations Department (without going through the registration platform dedicated to the UEO).

Description of the WEU

This course will offer an overview of China's imperial history from its Neolithic origins to the end of the Qing dynasty.

The general objective of this WEU will therefore be to show the construction of the Chinese empire, on the basis of several regional and Asian cultures, and the construction of successive dynasty, each having had an impact on Chinese civilization.

By exposing the developments in knowledge and techniques, the first part “From the culture of Yangshao to the Sui dynasty” will expose the bases of Chinese art, traditional beliefs, and philosophical currents influencing the clans spread across Chinese territory.

WHAT DO I LEARN? Targeted RNCP skill blocks

Analysis of a question by mobilizing disciplinary concepts


Other specific skills

Acquisition of cultural knowledge and development of intercultural skills

Teaching methods

Synchronous remote

Assessment methods

Terminal control

Forecast timetable

UEO Planning History of China S2

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