Courses
BAGE3015 Transdisciplinary Collaboration II (6 units)
- Medium of Instruction:
- English
Transdisciplinary collaborations, as processes of co-learning and knowledge co-creation, requires collaborations between disciplines to create a cohesive effort that aims to solve complex global problems. As an extension of Transdisciplinary Collaboration I, this course continues to offer an opportunity to senior-year students to apply their domain knowledge related to entertainment business in a collaborative attempt that aims at identifying and understanding real-world challenges and working toward potential solutions to those challenges. Students work with fellow students from other programmes and practitioners from external parties (organizations, companies, NGOs). Through engaging in transdisciplinary thinking as well as collaborative learning and action, students are able to develop shared, transdisciplinary knowledge from synthesizing divergent input and apply the knowledge to a real-world setting. By the end of the course, students are expected to complete a problem solving project having societal relevance, with a consciousness of seeking the possibility to disseminate and diffuse the transdisciplinary enterprise among non-academic stakeholders so that the project outcome can actually be used to address the problems.