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CHTR 3850

Documentary Writing and Film in China
Last taught: Fall 2022
4.3 Rating
3.0 Difficulty
3.61 GPA

Instructor
5.0
Enjoyability
4.0
Difficulty
3.0
Recommend
4.0

Reading
2.0
Writing
1.0
Group Work
1.0
Other
4.0

Total Hours / Week

Hours 8.0

Grade Distribution

A+: 6 (5.2%)A: 42 (36.5%)A-: 38 (33.0%)B+: 12 (10.4%)B: 12 (10.4%)B-: 2 (1.7%)DFW: 3 (2.6%)
Average GPA 3.61
Students Measured 115

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Anonymous Fall 2016
4.33 Average

I think this was an interesting class and I learned a lot about independent documentaries in China. I would have liked to learn more about other types of documentaries in China. such as more commercialized types, but the class definitely showed me new perspectives on film that I did not know before. Professor Laughlin is a really nice guy and is very passionate about China, especially literature. It's really helpful to go to his office to discuss paper topics because he does a good job of guiding you to form a strong thesis and find sources to support your paper. There's 1 to 2 films to watch per week, as well as an article to give more background on the topic. I would say that this amount of outside work isn't much compared to some classes, especially since the class is only once a week. I would recommend this class for anyone interested in film or China, and it's also a good class to use for the Chinese major capstone.

Instructor 5.0
Enjoyability 4.0
Recommend 4.0
Difficulty 3.0
Hours/Week 8.0