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- Provide a comprehensive introduction to the history, current state, and trends in entertainment reporting and programs, both domestically and internationally.
- Analyze print media, broadcast television, and online entertainment content.
- Help students understand the social functions of entertainment reporting and its interaction with other media types.
- Foster critical thinking about the future development of entertainment reporting and how it relates to societal mechanisms and other forms of media.
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This course helps students master the basic theories and key viewpoints of organizational communication and guide students in applying relevant theories to analyze organizational communication phenomena and problems.
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This course helps students to master the basic principles and methods of Chinese second language grammar teaching and understand the basic framework of Chinese second language teaching grammar system and main content, and have Chinese grammar teaching skills.
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This course aims to introduce the basic concepts and principles of developmental biology to undergraduates and lay a good foundation for them to engage in developmental biology related research or popularization in the future.
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1. Introduction: Modern Chinese, Modern Literature and Translation
2. Lin Shu and Literary Translation in the Late Qing Dynasty
3. Translation and the Introduction of New Types of Modern Fiction
4. Yan Fu's Translation Theory and Translation Practice
5. Lu Xun as a Translator
6. Zhou Zuoren's Translation Activities and Achievements
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This course aims to introduce the fundamentals of environmental hydrology as well as some basic hydrological analysis and simulation methods. As an important tool for hydrologists, Geographic Information System (GIS) and its applications in hydrology are also introduced. Specifically, this course contains
three modules:
(1) introduction to the fundamental theories on hydrologic processes;
(2) introduction to some commonly used hydrological analysis methods
(3) introduction to using SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) for hydrological process simulations.
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This course aims to provide students with a basic understanding of the role of folk culture in cultural studies, the history, current state, and future development of folklore in the international humanities, the characteristics, functions, and modern significance of Chinese folk culture, as well as the origins, development, and spiritual essence of key folk culture events. Through this course, students will develop a deeper understanding of Chinese wisdom, national characteristics, and cultural traits, expanding their knowledge base and enhancing their ability to analyze and judge social phenomena from multiple perspectives.
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The course will revolve around the pivotal aspects of drug delivery, encompassing the introduction of the development of drug delivery technologies and systems, the application of drug delivery techniques in pharmaceutical research and development, a categorization outlining the materials, designs, and applications of mainstream drug delivery systems, as well as the arrangement of corporate visits to enhance students' comprehension of drug delivery.
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This course will introduce the basic theory of exhibition form design; help students to understand the development process, focus and elements of exhibition; think about the principles and development concepts of exhibition design. Students will learn to use drawing software and get familiar with the methods and skills of exhibition form design.
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Ecology is a highly practical discipline that is closely related to daily life and social and economic development. Learn this course, realize the relationship between man and nature, the impact of human activities on the living environment and the root causes of many environmental problems, and constantly improve ecological literacy, cultivate
environmental awareness, and form a sustainable development concept.
The course is divided into five progressive parts:
(1) Understanding ecology
(2) the best ecological concepts to understand
(3) Thinking like an ecologist
(4) Advancing Ecology
(5) Thinking and politics in ecology1
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