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This course teaches theories, basic techniques and tactics of basketball.
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This course offers a holistic exploration of China's engagement in global governance, emphasizing its relationships and interactions with key regions worldwide. Students will examine China's foreign policies and initiatives, focusing on its engagements with Central Asia, Europe, Japan, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Through detailed case studies and critical analysis, students will gain insights into the multifaceted nature of China's global initiatives and their impact on regional geopolitics, economic landscapes, and diplomatic relations.
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This course aims to let the students be able to draw everyday, train the students' observation and appreciation to arts and their expression and creativity, thus they would be able to understand arts and create arts.
This course starts from sketch to charcoal drawing, using pencil, charcoal pencil, pen, gel pen.
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This course aims to help students build a correct understanding of the relationship between communication, media, and society. It enables them to grasp the evolution of media in society and apply appropriate cognitive frameworks and methods to analyze key media phenomena and communication issues in societal contexts. Students will develop a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the interaction between media and society, along with a foundational understanding of classic communication and social theories. Through this course, students will gain basic knowledge of communication theory, media literacy, and media critique skills.
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This course aims to let the students understand the laws of environmental changes and climate change, and enhance their awareness of environmental protection.
It allows students to think about how humans and nature can coexist harmoniously, which significantly enhances students' concepts of sustainable development. Students can apply environmental awareness and sustainable development concepts to their majors and future work.
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Opera is one of the best traditional Chinese culture, in many existing drama and stage performance, not only containing Chinese ancient and modern aspects of life, but also presenting the emotion, Chinese sentiment and ideas in the world. In this course, through the interpretation of the opera text, you will learn to analyze and display the opera stage imagery, then reveal the close relationship between opera and traditional Chinese culture.
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Advertsing planning and creativity is a basic course for undergraduates majoring in advertising. The teacher will be combined with professional features of the class to design the course, including theoretical lectures, after-school exercises and layout arrangements for the group and guidance from the teacher. Courses using multimedia teaching, guide students study in the unique context of contemporary advertising creativity in China, such as the creative and copy in the advertising practice, advertising and creative industries, creative thinking and its expression, to lead the students to research thinking.
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The goal of this course is to give students an introduction to econometrics with applications to empirical problems in economics and policy research. While some mathematical derivations will be presented, the emphasis will be on gaining an intuitive understanding of the principles of econometrics analysis.
The course covers a total of 10 sections, which are
1) Introduction;
2) Simple regression model;
3) Multiple regression model – Estimation;
4) Multiple regression model – Inference;
5) Asymptotic properties;
6) Heteroskedasticity;
7)Further specification issues;
8) Limited dependent variable models;
9) Panel data analysis;
10) IV and 2SLS estimation.
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This course introduces brain and media, media equation, media and attention, media and memory, priming, emotion and neuroscience.
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This course introduces students to the basic knowledge and understanding of the 19th and 20th century sub-Saharan African history. This course will offer:
1. A basic narrative of sub-Saharan African history from 19th century to the present;
2. Detailed knowledge of the histories of selected African countries after assignment;
3. An understanding of the framework in which sub-Saharan Africa has interacted with the rest of the world throughout the last century;
4. A way to approach contemporary issues in African politics, society and culture through a historical lens;
5. Experience in interpreting sources, engaging in historical debates, delivering analytical arguments both orally and in written form.
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