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Through the volleyball elective course, students will gradually master basic techniques such as passing, digging, serving, and spiking. They will become familiar with simple offensive and defensive tactics and be able to apply them in competitions.
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This course combines the fundamentals of engineering materials with their applications. By means of lectures, discussion, and lab exercises, the students are enabled to understand the relationships among the four elements of materials science and engineering, i.e., composition and processing, microstructure, property, and performance.
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This course will focus on the advanced technologies in 3D visual computing in the era of big data. The course will cover a brief introduction to the basic concepts in the geometric analysis including curve, surface, 3D representations, 3D transformations, etc., with the goal of fostering students’ geometric understanding of 3D data. …
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In addition to introducing the history and development of the Linux operating system, this course will also introduce the use of mainstream open-source software, so that students can proficiently use Linux and integrate it into their daily work and study. Through this course, students can not only master the use of the Linux operating system but also understand its underlying culture, learn about the open-source movement community, and gain a deeper understanding of computer systems themselves.
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Through the study of this course, international students can go from scattered knowledge to targeted "liking" of Chinese films, and even through appreciating representative Chinese film masterpieces, they can have a deeper understanding of the direction and characteristics of Chinese history and culture, and the artistic achievements of Chinese films, thereby gaining a deeper understanding of China, the Chinese people and Chinese culture.
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The course aims to help students understand the causes of crime, the fundamental concepts and types of criminal policies, and develop a rational perspective on the role of criminal law and policy. It encourages students to focus on major social issues, enhance their legal awareness, and acquire knowledge for crime prevention, ultimately contributing to a stable and harmonious society.
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The goal of this course is to familiarize students with the key analytical methods and leading applications in the field of game theory. At the end of the course, students should be able to identify and formalize problems that involve strategic interaction between different economic agents, and to analyze them with game-theoretical thinking.
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This course is systematically organized around the creation of new value, processes of innovation management, and operation of new and emerging ventures in global environments. It covers major aspects of innovation and entrepreneurship strategy in countries such as U.S., Europe, Australia, China, and other emerging countries.
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This course uses Python as the medium to enable students to master the general ideas and methods of solving problems with computers. Students can master IPO (Input-Processing-Output) program structure, master basic control flow syntax, and be able to select data structures and related, apply algorithms to complete simple computing tasks and have a solid programming foundation. For complex computational tasks, students can use a top-down modular decomposition approach to transform them into simple problem calculations. Students can use Python third-party libraries for data analysis and processing and AI applications (machine learning, natural language processing, etc.) solution, computer vision, etc.), and can be connected with more advanced artificial intelligence courses.
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This course is designed to reflect upon the relationship between humankind and nature through the study of selected literary works ancient and modern, mostly drawn from the English, French, and American traditions.
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