Program Description
Confucianism - is Chinese ethical and political doctrine, attributed to Confucius (551-479 BC). In China the tradition has never erected a given ethical and political teaching to the work of a single thinker. Nevertheless, the selection of Confucianism as a separate exercise directly associated with the name of a philosopher who is known outside of China under the name of Confucius.
Main provisions of Confucianism. The main categories are the concepts of Confucian noble man, humanity and the rules of the ritual. Noble man - is an example of moral perfection. It is for these criteria Confucius offered to nominate people to public service. The main task of the noble men - is to bring in themselves and spread throughout mankind. Philanthropy included: parental care of children, filial piety in the family, as well as equitable relationship between those who are not bound by family ties. Carried over into politics, these principles should serve as the foundation of the whole management system, according to Confucius (2006).Â
Education subjects - is the most important state affair, and it implements the necessary force of personal example. "Manage - it means doing the right thing." In turn, the people must show filial piety to the rulers, they unquestioningly obey. The prototype of the organization of state power to Confucius served as control in the family clan and tribal communities. Confucius was a determined opponent of administration according to law. He condemned the rulers who made a bet on the daunting legal prohibitions, and advocated the preservation of traditional religious and moral methods of influencing the behavior of the Chinese. "If you lead people through laws and maintaining order by punishment, people will seek to avoid [of punishment], and will not feel any shame. If the people lead by virtue, and to maintain order by means of ritual, people will know the shame, and it is correct ", according to Asian Pacific American Heritage (2009).
Program Highlights
Postgraduate students gain linguistic and cultural expertise enabling them to continue in the field of research or to seek professional and management careers in business, public and charity sectors. They leave the university with a portfolio of widely transferable skills which employers seek, including written and oral communication skills; attention to detail; analytical and problem solving skills; and the ability to research, amass and order information from a variety of sources. A postgraduate degree is a valuable experience that provides students with a body of work and a diverse range of skills that they can use to market themselves with when they graduate.
Entry Requirements
1. Non-Chinese citizens in good health, with valid passport;
2.Above the age of 18 and below 40, and should abide by Chinese law and the regulations of Sichuan University. They should also respect Chinese social customs and codes of conduct;
3.With degree equivalent to a bachelor in China or just finished a bachelor from a Chinese university, good grades.
Required Documents
1. Application Form
2. Health certificate
3. Current Resume
Written in Chinese or in English
4. MBA Study plan
Including study purpose, research interest and research plan in brief.
5. Two Letters of Recommendation
Two from professor or associate professor or equivalents, one from company leaders or cooperators
6. Bachelor's degree diploma
Graduation certificate in languages other than Chinese or English should be translated into Chinese or English and be certified by notarization.
7. Undergraduate school transcript
8. Passport photo
A recent passport-sized photo of the applicant
9. Photocopy of valid passport
With name, passport number & expiration date, and photo included
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