CBS MOOCs
Leveraging Strategies to Address Global Communication Challenges
With rapid globalization and the proliferation of social media, businesses and organizations are in face of enormous communication challenges. By seeing challenge as opportunity, this course aims to unfold communication challenges induced by the rise of social media and offer solutions to overcome these challenges. The course ends on 1 June 2022.
For enquiries, please contact Dr Cindy Ngai.
Success: Practical Thinking Skills
This award-winning course aims to sharpen your competitive edge in work and life. It empowers you with positive values and practical problem-solving skills, including creative strategies for addressing challenges from COVID-19. Enriched with interesting animations, a new success story and breakthrough pedagogies, this updated version (2.5) effectively helps you master knowledge and skills requisite for a successful life. The course ends on 20 June 2022.
For enquiries, please contact Dr Jack Chun.
This compact course introduces 5 interesting aspects of traditional Chinese culture. They are (a) Confucianism, (b) Daoism, (c) Buddhism, (d) Sunzi's The Art of War and ancient Chinese warfare, and (e) the art of painting in the Song dynasty. This dynamic course forms part of the HKPolyUx series on Chinese culture. The course ends on 20 April 2022.
For enquiries, please contact Dr Jack Chun.
Chinese Culture: Transformation
This compact course introduces 5 interesting aspects of Chinese culture in transformation. They are (a) The Four Great Classical Chinese Novels, (b) the art of Chinese opera, (c) private Confucian academies since the Song dynasty, (d) New Confucianism in the 20th century, and (e) gender politics in early New China. This dynamic course forms part of the HKPolyUx series on Chinese culture. The course ends on 20 April 2022.
For enquiries, please contact Dr Jack Chun.
This compact course introduces 5 interesting aspects of Chinese cultural exchange and interaction with other countries in history. They are (a) China and the West, (b) China and Central Asia (c) China and Vietnam, (d) Colonialism, Anti-Colonialism and Pan-Asianism, and (e) Chinese Food and Cuisine. This dynamic course forms part of the HKPolyUx series on Chinese culture. The course ends on 20 April 2022.
For enquiries, please contact Dr Jack Chun.
XSeries Program of Chinese Culture
The online program consists of 3 introductory courses of Chinese Culture: Tradition, Transformation and Interaction, covering exciting topics such as Chinese philosophy, religion, painting, classical novels, opera, education, gender awareness, food and cuisine, the Silk Road, anti-colonialism, and historical interactions with other countries such as Central Asia, Vietnam, Japan, Russia, and the West. They are suitable for beginners and those who aim to refresh and enrich their knowledge of Chinese Culture.
Watch the course trailers and click the URLs below to learn more about them. They are open for registration until April 20, 2022. You can decide your learning pace, as they are self-paced. You can also opt for the verified path and receive an official edX certificate issued by HKPolyUx to verify your successful completion of the courses and the Program.
For enquiries, please contact Dr Jack Chun.