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This course builds self-confidence in English public speaking and communication and develops student's English writing skills, as well as the ability to deliver public speeches in English effectively. The course focuses on developing listening, research, and cooperation skills. Course topics include using language; analyzing the audience; selecting a topic and gathering materials; organizing the beginning, middle, and ending of a speech; delivering the speech; speaking to inform; speaking on special occasions; and speaking to persuade.
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The course provides an introduction to the culture of Chinese painting. Through Chinese painting, it also examines the balance between Yin and Yang, the virtual and the real in Chinese culture, and the similarities in the origins of books and paintings.
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This course examines what entrepreneurship is, how to understand entrepreneurship, how to prepare for the process of entrepreneurship, what difficulties one will encounter in the process of entrepreneurship, and who can help one in entrepreneurship.
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This course examines social research methods. It introduces how to conduct scientific research on social phenomena and social processes.
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Thic course examines marketing theory and method. It focuses on the principle and methods of how the positive side of the exchange of the two sides facilitate the exchange, especially the principle and method of how to sell products to customers as a seller of the enterprise. Topics include enterprise market environment analysis, demand management, the enterprise mission, market segmentation and market targeting, planning marketing strategies, including product, price, channel and promotion strategy, and so on. The course uses case studies and projects to examine current market strategies.
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This course covers the development characteristics of American history from the 17th to the 19th century with historical perspectives and methods. Topics cover formation and development of British North America; rise of the Independence movement; from Confederacy to Federation; formation of the two-party system; development of regional economy; crisis and division of the federation; US and the industrial age; rise of modern cities, politics in the gilded age; and expansion from the mainland to overseas.
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This course studies the basic principles of expressive art, techniques for promoting expression, and empathy response techniques. It covers how expressive characteristics change with age from the perspective of psychological development, and how to formulate guidelines for artistic psychological education based on different stages of psychological development. The course also examines the progress of art therapy research and the methods and applications of drawing tests from a scientific perspective.
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This course introduces the current research trends in the history of modern Chinese education, as well as its relationship with the research of modern Chinese society, culture, and political history.
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Securities investment analysis refers to the process in which individuals comprehensively analyze various types of information affecting the value or price of securities through specialized analytical methods to determine their value, price, and movements. This course, while covering the foundational knowledge of securities investment analysis, primarily explores analytical methods from three perspectives: fundamental value analysis, technical analysis, and behavioral analysis in securities investment.
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This course examines the rise of social theory and theoretical paradigms, social phenomena, social realities and the formation of Chinese social traditions. The theory part involves the three major traditions of social theory, and the character part involves: Comte, Spencer, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel, and other important social philosophers from the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century.
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