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This course focuses on the "Contracts of the Civil Code", the course teaches the principles, norms and precedents of the General Principles of Contracts, some statutory obligations and other systems, and cultivates legal thinking skills.
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This course aims to familiarize students with theories, concepts, and phenomena of population aging, which impacts multiple dimensions of the society and the globe. Aging is a biological phenomenon, but also a social process for both individuals and society at large. We will discuss the economic, healthcare, intergenerational, and environmental, and cultural factors woven in these social processes and phenomena. Topics will include but not limited to aging and life course, demography, dementia, family, caregiving, community support, ageism, productive aging, and social policy. Aging is a life-long process— this course will guide students in developing an understanding of how aging shapes the lives of individuals, families, and society in a broad and holistic sense.
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This course is designed for students interested in real estate industry and exposes the students to concepts, theories, and industry practice in real estate finance. The course also introduces valuation and appraisal methods used for real estate finance and investment decision making. The main objective is to help students acquire the knowledge and develop the analytical skills of real estate finance, including the institutions and instruments used for finance residential and commercial real estate. The topics covered includes valuation methods, financial leverage, mortgage products, and commercial real estate finance. This course also introduces countless ways investors can invest in real estate, including purchasing properties directly as an individual or with other investors, or investing in publicly traded property company stocks and REITs.
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Introduce the history of Chinese book collection and explain the genealogical editing style.
Introduce papermaking plants and traditional papermaking technology, and learn about papermaking plants on campus.
Introduce traditional Chinese paper and ink, printing technology, watermark printing techniques.
Teach traditional engraving techniques and create engravings (genealogy charts, library tickets).
Experience traditional papermaking in the paper workshop.
Lecture on traditional printing methods, printing works on homemade handmade paper.
Introduce traditional Chinese binding art, ancient book layout, and paper dyeing art.
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This course is to help the students to
Understand concepts and theories of political parties in the United States.
Understand the various functions of political parties in the United States.
Understand and explain how partisan polarization has contributed to the crisis of democracy and the crisis of governance in the United States.
Analyze how partisan polarization in the United States would affect Sino-US relations.
The United States is one of the most important countries in the western world. Its domestic partisan politics have global implications, affecting the Sino-US relationship. This course is intended to give an overview of the scholarly works and popular debates about political parties in the United States. Topics include the theories and the development of party system in the United States, party organization, the role of parties in mobilizing voters, party and governance, partisan polarization, parties and foreign policies, and party politics and Sino-US relations.
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This course integrates professional topics with listening and speaking skills. The professional topics encompass various areas such as philosophy, literature, economics, politics, society, history, medicine, natural sciences, engineering, arts, and more. The training in listening, speaking, and viewing skills related to these professional topics includes note- taking, inference, and a series of listening micro-skills, as well as expressing opinions, explaining charts, and other presentation micro-skills. Through listening and speaking exercises in an academic context, students will enhance their academic Chinese language proficiency.
After taking this course, students will be
Mastering Academic Vocabulary and Sentence Structures in Fields Such as Humanities, Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Chinese.
Enhancing Comprehension Skills in Listening to Academic Lectures in Chinese.
Improving Proficiency in Expressing Academic Presentations and Engaging in Academic Discussions in Chinese.
Fostering the Desire of International Students to Integrate into Their Respective Disciplines and Engage in Academic Learning and Research.
Cultivating Overall Academic Learning and Research Competencies in International Students.
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This course is a compulsory course for law school undergraduates and one of the basic courses for the law major. Through the study of this course, students can understand the basic theories and basic categories of Chinese civil procedure law, systematically master the knowledge system and framework of civil procedure law, and understand the basic content included in various procedures. At the same time, it improves the logic and agility of students' thinking, and cultivates students' ability to discover, analyze and solve problems.
The content of this course mainly includes the overview of civil litigation (basic theory, basic principles, supervisor and jurisdiction of civil litigation), litigant, evidence and proof, civil litigation guarantee mechanism, litigation procedure, non-litigation procedure, special procedures for foreign-related maritime and public interest litigation, and execution procedures.
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By the end of the course, students will be able to:
[1] know different schools of social capital;
[2] distinguish the unique features of social capital in Chinese society;
[3] understand the relevance of social capital in terms of social support;
[4] demonstrate a basic ability to conduct independent inquiry on topics in social capital and to effectively communicate the results via oral presentation.
This course provides an overview of social capital research and its implication for individual mobility and social support. Topics covered in this class include the different schools of social capital, its individual and collective roots, how it relates to social support and individual health, , as well as its application for contemporary economic and social life. Through the course, students will obtain a richer understanding of social capital and its relevance to real life.
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