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The aim of this course is to familiarize the student with some of the cornerstones of modern logic: the completeness of first-order logic, Gödel’s incompleteness theorems, and Church and Turing’s results on undecidability. Proofs of these results are presented in some detail, including quick introduc)ons to basic model theory, primi)ve recursive and recursive func)ons, Peano arithme)c, and the method of ‘arithme)za)on’ of metalogic, on which the incompleteness and undecidability results rely. The philosophical implica)ons of these results, and the techniques used to prove them, are also discussed, and the intui)ve ideas behind the technical construc)ons are emphasized.
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This course introduces Chinese and Western art concepts, explain the definition of art, understand the characteristics of art and artworks, and understand the status and role of art in culture. The whole chapter uses critical thinking to highly explain the current social issues caused by design, and guides students to become consumers with reasonable aesthetic abilities and aesthetic standards for design works.
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This course explains the emergence, development, and design of social insurance systems from the industrial revolution to the modern society. The course discusses the insurance protection needs of the society as a whole, discussing many benefit programs designed to reduce economic uncertainty, including social security, health insurance, workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, and disability insurance. We discuss principles, features, and policy issues related to social insurance and public assistance programs.
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In this subject, students are introduced to gene structure and function, DNA replication, transcription and translation; molecular biology; protein structure and its relationship to protein function.
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This course will introduce general knowledge of forensic medicine and the relationship between related disciplines; a brief history of the development of forensic medicine at home and abroad; forensic medicine and its main branches; the concept of science and its research objects, methods and contents; explain with actual cases: death, corpse changes, mechanical knowledge on injury, mechanical asphyxiation, poisoning, sudden death, forensic clinical medicine, medical damage, individual identification, paternity testing, etc.
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This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the fundamental theories of tourism investment through lectures, and to establish a systematic knowledge base.
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By teaching the basic concepts, basic theories and practical applications of fluid mechanics, students will be able to enter flow-related professional studies, scientific research or engineering design to lay a solid foundation in fluid mechanics.
This course focuses on training students' comprehensive and detailed observation and computational analysis skills of flow phenomena, and cultivates students' scientific thinking methods to grasp the key points from the complex fluid movements and then extract fluid mechanics models from the basic principles. Actively guide students to pay attention to the understanding of physical concepts and the nature of flow, and learn from theory and practice through the study of engineering examples.
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This course takes a comparative perspective to look into early Chinese and Daoist philosophy. It starts with textual reading, follows with comparative ideas, including freedom and fate, illness and death, disabilities and social exclusion, war and peace, tolerance and toleration, language and social practices, etc. It focuses on group discussions, and research methodology.
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Visual-Audio-Oral Spanish II is a comprehensive language competence training course taught by foreign teachers from Spanish-speaking countries. The course is taught in small classes, focusing on training in language application and intercultural competence, cultivating their spirit of cross-cultural thinking and discernment, and helping them to independently carry out communication activities in the Spanish language.
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This course provides an overview of the applications of big data for decision making from a capital market perspective. As the data storing costs decrease and processing capabilities increase, capital market participants have started to look beyond the traditional financial statements (the balance sheet and income statement etc) to assist their decision making. This has important implications for both reporting firms (i.e., the information producer) and their investors (i.e., the information consumer). The course is to cover the most recent and most important developments in this field.
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