Course Information
Course title
Seminar on Asian Regionalism 
Semester
109-2 
Designated for
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES  DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE  
Instructor
HUNG-DAH SU 
Curriculum Number
PS5675 
Curriculum Identity Number
322EU1930 
Class
 
Credits
2.0 
Full/Half
Yr.
Half 
Required/
Elective
Elective 
Time
Thursday 6,7(13:20~15:10) 
Remarks
Restriction: juniors and beyond
The upper limit of the number of students: 30. 
Ceiba Web Server
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1092PS5675_AR 
Course introduction video
 
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Table of Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
Course Syllabus
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Course Description

This seminar aims to equip students with knowledge of institutional and politico-economic development of Asian regionalism and its role in world and regional politics. It is an English teaching seminar.


- Schedule

1st week introduction
2nd – 5th week understanding of Asian regionalism
2nd-7th week 1st submission of essays on assigned readings (for the undergraduate only)
8th week mid-term reports
10th – 15th week individual Asian country’s approach to Asian regionalism
2nd submission of essays on assigned readings (for the undergraduate only)
16th week submission of semester reports
16th -17th week final reports
 

Course Objective
This seminar aims to equip students with knowledge of institutional and politico-economic development of Asian regionalism and its role in world and regional politics. It is an English teaching seminar.  
Course Requirement

- Grading:

■ Grading:

For the master students

S/He will have to submit a semester report at the end of the semester after giving an oral report on it at the midterm exam week. The midterm report shall be the proposal of same subject. The semester report should be paper-styled with a list of reference, following the instructions for the author of the Taiwan Journal of Political Science, and is between 2500 and 3000 words typed with double space. S/He shall present its semester report orally before submitting its written one. Each master student shall complete his/her report independently.

In class, each master student shall give a summary of the assigned readings twice throughout the semester.

The composition of grading is as follows.

- Final report: 40% (including oral and written reports)
- Midterm report: 20% (oral report only)
- Attendance: 20%
- Two oral introductions of assigned readings: 20%

For the senior undergraduate students:

Different from the master students who shall complete his/her semester report individually and independently, the undergraduate students will have to do it as teamwork. Each team is composed of 3-4 people in class, who will have to submit a semester report at the end of the semester after giving an oral report on it at the midterm exam week. The midterm report shall be the proposal of same subject. The semester report should be essay-styled with a list of reference but without any footnotes, and is between 2500 and 3000 words typed with double space. S/He shall present its semester report orally before submitting its written one.

In class, each undergraduate student shall give a summary and critique of the assigned readings twice throughout the semester and each is of 300-400 words.

The composition of grading is as follows.

- Final report: 40% (including oral and written reports)
- Midterm report: 20% (oral report only)
- Attendance: 20%
- Two summaries and critiques of assigned readings: 20%

■ Important announcements

1. NOTICE ON PLAGIARISM (抄襲的問題)

I have witnessed an increase in academic dishonesty nowadays. Students who are caught copying work without referencing it will receive an automatic grade of 0 points. Even if you paraphrase material (use your own words) you must still provide page number/author. I am very serious about this and will not negotiate with students who are caught copying work.
現今在學術上不誠實的情形增加了。被發現未註明引用資料即抄襲他人作品的學生,必然獲得零分。即使以自己的用語改述他人作品,仍必須提供作者及其出處頁數。我對此非常嚴格,而且一旦發現有抄襲著作情形,將無任何討論餘地。
2. I will not sign up any request for withdrawal from class; therefore, please evaluate your time and work before choosing this seminar.
3. All announcements will be posted on the course website CEIBA. Additionally, all information will be sent to NTU mailbox of all enrolled students. It is essential for students to check their NTU mailbox regularly.
4. Enrollment will be held irregularly. Poor presence will surely cast very negative impact upon the final grading. On the contrary, active participation will be contributive to final grading.
5. Please obey the university and college rules, no food and drinking is allowed in class.
 
Student Workload (expected study time outside of class per week)
 
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Designated reading
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References
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Grading
   
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