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In this course we will introduce some basic models in life insurance, and the method for calculating net premium and reserve.
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This course aims to help students come to grips with the essential characteristics of entrepreneurial logic and the corresponding thinking skills by virtue of theoretical propositions, analytical frameworks, cognitive models, and empirical research findings contributed by domestic and foreign entrepreneurship-related research in recent years as well as the success and failures of entrepreneurial practices of real time.
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This course systematically introduces the core issues and cutting-edge research problems of international sinology. Through case analysis and in-depth theoretical discussion, this course teaches the academic methods and theoretical framework of international sinology and introduces historical methods on society, material, thought, literature, and multidisciplinary and cross-cultural comparison. The main content includes but is not limited to research topics such as ancient history, literature, anthropology, and ancient China from a cross-cultural perspective under international sinology.
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This course focuses on the principles and applications of welding and cutting technology, as well as the latest developments and application status of this technology at home and abroad. It aims to enable students to not only master the basic knowledge of modern welding and cutting and related technologies, but also understand the forefront of discipline development, grasp the development trend of the discipline, broaden their horizons, and activate academic thinking, so as to improve the ability of graduate students to carry out innovative research. The main contents include: introduction to different welding methods such as gas welding, arc welding, resistance welding, pressure welding, high-energy beam welding, as well as cutting methods, welding automation, welding sensors, welding forming methods, etc., focusing on their latest developments and applications.
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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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