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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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This course is intended to give a greater understanding of monetary and financial policy within the global economy, with a focus on historical policy developments, current debates, and the institutional structure of central banks and regulatory agencies in the United States, Japan, China, and Europe. After building an analytical toolset, we will look at how these institutions dealt with significant economic problems in a series of case studies like the Great Recession in the United States, the sovereign debt crisis in Europe, the stock market collapse in Japan, and the challenges of property markets and local debt in China. We will use these case studies to better understand topics such as unconventional monetary policy, problems of debt, and reform of the global financial system. We will finally examine contemporary debates around inflation policy, international spillovers, and policy coordination.
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This course will comprehensively introduce the basic concepts, mainstream structures, learning paradigms and key applications of deep learning technology based on neural networks that have been developed in recent years.
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Through software-assisted learning, you will be able to intuitively understand fundamental mathematical concepts such as linear algebra, and delve into advanced topics like the PageRank algorithm, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), function fitting, numerical integration, solution of ordinary differential equations, and machine learning methods.
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This course introduces the history, concepts, and principals of branding, and the basic methods of building and communicating a brand. Topics include brand creation and development, research methods, brand recognition, brand strategy, brand extensions, brand equity, and brand communication.
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