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Lecture of fundamental theories and practice of Scuba Diving skills. There are two options: Option A) Obtain 1 credit (class lecture and pool practice, 5m pool practice), and Option B) Obtain 1 credit+ Scuba Diver certificate (class lecture and pool practice, 5m pool practice, 3 days of open water training). Topics include equipment selection and repairing, underwater physics, underwater physiology, SEABAG, underwater environment, diving plan, dive table, diving safety, defensive diving, emergency ascending. Pool practices include skin dive, equipment setting, snorkel clearing, mask clearing, neutral bouyancy, ascending, decending, equipment and exchange underwater.
Prerequisite: The following swim abilities: 50m swim with any style 20m underwater swim without breathing.
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This course focuses on following areas: (1) Improving comprehension of Chinese (2) Expanding one’s knowledge in grammatical usage (3) Expanding one’s knowledge in vocabulary.
Assessment: Midterm (30%), Final (30%), Attendance & participation (15%), Assignments (25%)
Prerequisite: Chinese (1), Chinese (2), Fundamental Mandarin Chinese (1)
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This course introduces different approaches to learning and memory including behavioral, computational, and cognitive. It analyzes recent findings in neuroscience, qualitative and quantitative models of learning, real-world examples, and clinical cases.
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Strategic Management deals with the organization, management, and strategic positioning of the firm so as to gain long-term competitive advantage. This course examines how firms gain and sustain competitive advantage; analyzes strategic business situations and strategy formation; and how to implement strategy and organize the firm for strategic success.
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The goal of this course is to provide rigorous theories and frameworks for understanding modern macroeconomic issues, debates, policies, and solutions. The course also aims to develop data analysis skills using macroeconomic data and MS Excel.
Prerequisites: Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics and Calculus I.
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This course is designed to present the fundamentals of negotiation; the art and science of addressing disputes, and securing agreements between two or more parties. The course material is relevant to a wide variety of problems faced by professionals, managers, and entrepreneurs; it aims at successfully conducting negotiations in a variety of settings. Students engage in diverse negotiation exercises, followed by debriefings of the exercises and brief lectures and illustrations on the science of negotiation.
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