Chao Tien-yi: Shih Heng-ching's釋恆清 Buddhism and Life佛學與人生 is my favorite. The teacher’s lively and vivid style and systematic teaching gave me a clear picture of Buddhism, and made me think more deeply about philosophies of life.
Laurence He: The Chinese Department’s History of Chinese Literature by Ke Ching-ming柯慶明 is great! His unique approach to Chinese literature focuses on the concept of “love” in each dynasty. Susan Hu: Introduction to Astronomy 認識星空 by Sun Wei-hsin孫維新! The lectures are lively and vivid, and the professor is eloquent, full of personal charm, even dashing! Even people who aren’t especially interested in astronomy are sure to be won over. You get the chance to go comet watching at Yangmingshan. Jeslie Chen: General Psychology II 普通心理學乙, taught by Lin Yi-cheng林以正 in the Sociology department, is good. The teacher is young and humorous, and the lectures are lively and interesting. The professor starts out by talking about a topic the students are interested in, then works up to a discussion about psychology based on it. Natasha Lee: I recommend two courses. The first is Chen Ming-tung’s 陳明通 Elections and Local Factions選舉與地方派系. The classes are quite relaxed, the teacher is funny, and you don’t need to worry that the exams will be too difficult. The second is Principles of Civil Law 民法總則, taught by Liu Tsung-jung劉宗榮. The teacher uses plain and simple language to explain civil law, and the lectures aren’t too boring. As long as you go to class regularly and prepare beforehand, you won’t be too pressured by the exams. Nicole Li: I like Introduction to Business企業概論 by Wei Chi-lin魏啟林in the Industrial Management Department. This course is not difficult and it will give you an overall idea of business. Most important of all, you learn not only about business, but about current world events as well. I enjoyed the professor’s comments on politics, economic policies and society. Chen Pei-chia: I have three courses to recommend. (1) Business English 商用英文, taught by Yang Hsiao-ting楊小定, is a useful course which features business letter writing, business vocabulary, and general ideas about business. (2) The instructor of Marriage and Family 婚姻與家庭is humorous, and he talks about a wide range of practical topics, such as interaction between the sexes, marriage and married life, sex, and educating children. (3) Professor Yang Nai-tung’s 楊乃東 Theories of Second Language Acquisition 第二語言學習概論 offers some useful foreign language learning strategies. Amy Yueh: I like my German One class, taught by Angelika Loo. She’s very cute and conscientious, and you can learn German with little pressure. And most important of all, her grades are very high! Rebecca Chen: My favorite course is the Anthropology department’s Contemporary American Society and Culture北美洲當代社會與文化, taught by Pu Tao卜道. You can learn about native North American cultures, religious communities, thought trends, and society as portrayed in movies, from the angle of anthropology and sociology. The teacher is very knowledgeable. Alicia Yu: I like Ecology and Environmental Protection生態保育. The teacher gives us a clear picture of what environmental protection is about, and can inspire our passion to try and protect the environment. a
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