Tuesday, October 5, 2010

CHINA MOJO: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

If you have other questions, don't hesitate to email Dr. Rob Williams (the CHINA MOJO blogmaster).

Q. What is the CHINA MOJO course about?

A. See the course description here at the blog, or in the Champlain College spring 2011 course catalog.

Q. How do I take CHINA MOJO for 3 credit hours as a course?

A. You can take CHINA MOJO for 3 course credits as: 1) a junior seeking to satisfy your CORE 330 course credit; 2) A professional writing major seeking to satisfy a professional writing elective; 3) A CCM major in any CCM division program seeking to satisfy a free CCM elective. As a CCM student, you may also obtain permission from your program director to receive program elective credit for taking and passing the CHINA MOJO course.

Q. What days and times does the CHINA MOJO course meet during the spring 2011 semester?

A. We will meet on Mondays and Thursdays from 8:00 to 9:15 a.m. prior to our March/spring break trip, and Thursdays from 8:00 to 9:15 only after our trip.

Q. If I take the CHINA MOJO course, do I have to go on the trip to China?

A. Yes. The ten day China trip is a MANDATORY part of the CHINA MOJO course. You cannot pass the course without going on the trip (which will be a fun and epic adventure, and the climax of our CHINA MOJO study.)

Q. How much will the CHINA MOJO trip cost me?

A. The ten-day trip will cost $2,300.00, including our round-trip airfare from New England to Beijing, internal flights and train tickets, a per diem for all meals and lodging, and other travel-related expenses.

Q. Do you have some ideas for helping students raise money for the CHINA MOJO trip?

A. Yes, and we will discuss these ideas at our very first organizational meeting later this fall.

Q. What will we do in the course after we return from China?

A. After our trip, we will focus our efforts on publishing a multimedia travelogue of our adventures and experiences studying and visiting China, and work to publish those adventures and experiences with the Champlain College Publishing Initiative (CCPI).

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