The Yenching Academy, Peking University No. 66 Yan Nan Yard, No. 5 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing P.R. China

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The Yenching Academy, Peking University No. 66 Yan Nan Yard, No. 5 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing P.R. China 100871 +8610 6276 9369 www.yenchingacademy.org

As China continues its dramatic transformation and plays a growing role in the world s economic, political, and cultural interactions, it is essential to provide outstanding young both Chinese and international perspectives, and to cultivate leaders who will advocate through an intensive Master s in China Studies program of interdisciplinary courses that will allow students to understand Chinese history and culture, as well as contemporary issues in China s development. The Yenching Academy is a college integrated within one of China s leading universities. It equips a diverse group of exceptional international and Chinese students with 01

Concentrations Concentrations Politics and International Relations Economics and Management - - Literature and Culture - History and Archaeology Law and Society - Philosophy and Religion 02 03

Required Courses Required Courses Core Required Courses students must complete 4 out of 7 courses Introduction to China Studies (3 credits) Contemporary Chinese Society (3 credits) China in Transition (3 credits) Formation of Chinese Civilization (3 credits) Development of Chinese Civilization (3 credits) Chinese Ethics and Value (3 credits) History of Chinese Art (3 credits) Required Courses - Language tudents will choose one of the following language courses Chinese Language (for international students, Topics in China Studies Lecture Series (2 credits) Independent Research Seminar (3 credits) Field Study (2 credits) 04 05

Core Course Introduction 1.Introduction to China Studies 2.Contemporary Chinese Society Yang LU Introduction to China Studies. Yu XIE Contemporary Chinese Society. Gregory CHOW Contemporary Chinese Society. CORE COURSE INTRODUCTION 06 07

Core Course Introduction 3.China in Transition A systematic and realistic introduction to China: China s international relations, Chinese law and regulations, Chinese economy, demographics and other topics. China s International Relations Since the founding of the People s Republic of China in 1949, China s identity has gone through two transformations: (1) from a revolutionary state to a normal state, and (2) from a weak state to a strong state. These identity changes have shaped the Chinese world outlook and the way China has conducted foreign policy over time. This module is designed to discuss the evolution of Chinese foreign policy in the context of China s changing identities. Chinese Laws and Legal System The Chinese Laws and Legal System module is intended to acquaint students with a balanced picture of Chinese laws and the general social environment in which these laws operate, particularly from an integrated, comparative studies perspective. The current Chinese legal system has evolved to stay adaptable amid ongoing developments. Despite drawing insights and experiences from industrialized countries, Chinese laws and their application display their own features including both strengths and weaknesses. This module will examine many aspects of the Chinese legal system and its advantages and shortcomings, and will cover topics from government regulations to private markets, and from business organizations to individual rights. Prior legal training is preferable but not required. Students are expected to read course materials, participate in classroom discussion, and write relevant essays on topics of their interest. China s Economic Growth and Reforms This module will introduce students to China s growth model and institutional settings. It will cover the following topics: historical perspectives of China s long-term growth, economic decentralization and its consequences, export-led growth model and its adjustment, labor migration and urbanization, income distribution, and the political economy of China s growth. Students will write four short essays and a term paper during the course. Chinese Corporations As the driving force of rapid economic growth in China, Chinese corporations have evolved and trans- and internationalization. Lectures and case studies aim to paint the landscape of Chinese corporations' development and operations. China s Population and Health characteristics in China with an international perspective. The lectures will introduce the trends and characteristics of demographics in China (fertility, mortality and migration), followed by population health with special attention given to disability. The lectures will approach the subject from a social sciences perspective, and introduce related theory, research, and policies concerning disability and ageing. The lectures will discuss relevant societal institutions and relevant social policies. Li GUO Li Guo is Professor and Associate Dean of the Law School at Peking University. His scholarly interests University. Professor Guo will be teaching the Chinese Laws and Legal System module of the core course, China in Transition. Qingguo JIA Qingguo Jia is Dean of the School of International Relations at Peking University, where he is also a professor. His main research areas include international politics, Sino-US relations, Chinese diplomacy, and relations between China on the two sides of the Strait. He obtained his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Professor Jia will be the instructor for the International Relations module of the core course, China in Transition. Yang YAO Yang Yao is Professor in the National School of Development at Peking University. Professor Yao specializes in development economics and China s economic development and institutional changes. He obtained his Ph.D. in Development Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Yao will be the instructor for the China s Economic Growth and Reforms module of the core course, China in Transition. Zhixue ZHANG Zhixue Zhang is Professor of Organization Management at the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. He currently serves as Associate Dean of the Guanghua School of Management, Peking University. His main research areas include business leadership and culture, negotiation and Psychology from the University of Hong Kong. Professor Zhang will be teaching the Chinese Corporations module of the core course, China in Transition. Xiaoying ZHENG Xiaoying Zheng is Director and Professor at the Institute of Population Research, Peking University. Her research areas include demographics, health and environment, reproductive health, and public policies involving social development. She obtained her Ph.D. in Physical Anthropology from Peking University. Professor Zheng will be teaching the module on China s Population and Health for the core course, China in Transition. 08 09

Core Course Introduction 4.Formation of Chinese Civilization This course will explore key issues in the archaeology of late prehistoric and early historic China. It will focus particularly on understanding the rise of early civilizations and the formation of early states, as revealed through archaeological evidence from excavations and objects. The period covered will range from the upper Paleolithic period, to early agricultural societies of the include the emergence of social complexity, craft production and trade, agriculture and landscape, and comparisons of early states. In addition, the course will include an overview of the major categories of material culture, including ceramics, jades and bronzes in terms of their production, stylistics and exchange. Chi ZHANG Formation of Chinese Civilization. Dazhi CAO Formation of Chinese Civilization. Ling QIN - course, Formation of Chinese Civilization. Tongli QU sity. Professor Qu will be teaching part of the core course, Formation of Chinese Civilization. Hai ZHANG main areas of research include archaeological mapping and information technologies, geographic Formation of Chinese Civilization. 10 11

Core Course Introduction 5.Development of Chinese Civilization China has undergone unprecedented transformation in recent decades. This course introduces students to three millennia of Chinese history that has fostered and shaped many changes for the country. It illuminates the ways in which Chinese society had been organized and individual behaviors and rights molded. The course focuses on the themes that highlight the most important aspects of Chinese and political order, state and family, learning and society, ritual and religion, commerce and technology, ethnicity and identity, space and memory, as well as Chinese interaction with the rest of the world. The course consists of lectures and seminar-type discussions based on course readings. Students will also contribute by preparing shorter presentations on topics closely related to the central themes of the course. 6.Chinese Ethics and Values This course aims to explore the foundation and content of traditional Chinese values, and how they philosophically developed in comparison to global ethics. The values of ancient Chinese civilization dao of heaven (tian). Throughout the history of ancient Chinese thought, various understandings of the dao of heaven from both Confucian and Daoist perspectives, as well as shaped Chinese history. Chinese values. Students will gain a systematic understanding of the content of Chinese values and how they develop in Chinese people s ethical practice. Yang LU Yang Lu is Professor of History at Peking University. He currently serves as a researcher at the Center for Research on Ancient Chinese History. His research areas include the politics and culture of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, Chinese Medieval Buddhist culture, and comparative historical studies. Professor Lu obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University. He will be teaching the core course, Development of Chinese Civilization. Bo WANG Bo Wang is Chairman and Professor of Philosophy at Peking University s Department of Philosophy and Dean of the Yenching Academy. His main research areas include the history of Chinese philosophy, Taoism and Confucianism. Professor Wang obtained his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Peking University. He is the instructor of the core course, Chinese Ethics and Values. Haiming WEN Haiming Wen is Professor and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at Renmin University of China. One of his main research areas is comparative philosophy. Professor Wen obtained his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Hawaii. He is the instructor for the core course, Chinese Ethics and Values. 12 13

7.History of Chinese Art monuments in painting, sculpture and architecture from the Shang to the Qing dynasties, selected by discussions will introduce students to various systems of Chinese thought, modes of visual analysis, and art history methodology. Credit and Thesis Requirements Students are required to pass all course examinations and enroll in a minimum of 30 credits, comprised of required, elective, and language courses. In order to obtain their degree, students must complete a master s thesis and pass an oral defense before a faculty committee. Feng PENG course, History of Chinese Art. Ning DING Scholarship covers tuition and fees, accommodation, living costs and round trip airfare to Beijing. Students will complete their ship for international students ends after twelve months; they may complete and defend their thesis any time up to one History of Chinese Art. Yan JIA the core course, History of Chinese Art. Chen LIU tor of the core course, History of Chinese Art. 14 15

Application and Requirements The Master s in China Studies program is looking for exceptional students from top universities around the world who have a bachelor s degree, an exemplary academic record, and a keen interest in topics involving China and intercultural dialogue. A prospective Yenching Scholar: - Is typically under the age of 26 on August 31, 2016 - Has an outstanding academic record - Has demonstrated leadership skills - Is active in extracurricular activities - Is actively engaged with the community and has a strong sense of social responsibility - Has a strong moral character cohort. Foreign Students & Students from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan candidates who will hold a bachelor s degree by August 31, 2016. Preference will be given to those under the age of deadline for applications is January 31, 2016. Students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan will need to apply through both the Peking University Graduate Admis- Mainland Students Those from mainland China who are attending universities within mainland China will be admitted according to the university s recommendations. Contacts Please contact us at yca-admissions@pku.edu.cn for more information. 16