On the playground of China Renmin University, there are not only students who are running and playing football, but also a group of "Wulin experts" who are seriously pushing. Not surprisingly, this is a compulsory course for students-Tai Ji Chuan.
It's not surprising that Tai Ji Chuan is an elective course in college, but it's the first time I've seen it as a compulsory course. It is reported that the school is doing this to reform physical education teaching and cultivate sports spirit. Tai Ji Chuan was chosen because Tai Ji Chuan is suitable for all ages, and every move and style embodies the essence of China's ancient traditional philosophy.
Second, Zhangjiakou College Skiing Course
In the world of ice and snow, flying along the snowy road and feeling the wind whizzing by is the charm of skiing. But for some southerners, skiing may never be fun. Don't be sad, Zhangjiakou College can help you realize your skiing dream.
Zhangjiakou College is the first school in China to take skiing as a compulsory course for freshmen, which also makes many southern students "love and hate". On the day of class, hundreds of freshmen in the school wore student vests and seriously studied skiing skills at Wanlong Ski Resort: straight downhill, plow braking, turning ... and felt the passion and happiness of skiing.
Third, Xiamen University Swimming Class
"Swimming is a compulsory course in colleges and universities, and students who have not passed the exam cannot graduate ..." Seeing this news, it is estimated that many "landlubbers" will be frightened.
Xiamen University is such a university. It is stipulated that boys must swim 100 meters and girls must swim 50 meters to pass. But don't worry, there is no limit to the length of the exam. As long as people don't touch the bottom of the pool, it is quite "humanized".
Four. Brief Introduction of Aerospace Course of Beihang University
In Beihang University, there is a well-known compulsory course-Introduction to Aerospace, referred to as "Introduction to Aviation". Whether you are a student of the Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics or a student of the School of Economics and Management, you should take this course. Moreover, there will be a closed-book exam in this course, so at the end of each semester, students of various majors can be seen in every corner of the school immersed in reading Introduction to Aviation.
This course mainly talks about the basic concepts of space knowledge, including the general situation of space development, the flight principle and structure of aircraft, etc. It can be said that it is an introductory basic course for astronauts. However, this course is mixed with various unfamiliar and high-end words, such as "twin-rotor tandem helicopter", "ARJ2 1", "upper troposphere" and so on. And it is still difficult for liberal arts students to learn.