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This course aims to situate your fieldwork experiences within the context of China’s unprecedented socioeconomic transformations. It provides you with conceptual and methodological tools for approaching their field placements; to evaluate your own experiences and observations through critical reflection; and to integrate your understanding of the everyday life of Chinese through written exercises and ethnographic practices.
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This course aims to develop student’s knowledge about the role of IOs in global governance and explores how business and management tools can be applied in these settings to achieve better, more effective results. With perspectives on organizational theory, the course is intended to provide students with insights into the inner workings of IOs and the challenges they face in a changing world.
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This course will introduce general knowledge of forensic medicine and the relationship between related disciplines; a brief history of the development of forensic medicine at home and abroad; forensic medicine and its main branches; the concept of science and its research objects, methods and contents; explain with actual cases: death, corpse changes, mechanical knowledge on injury, mechanical asphyxiation, poisoning, sudden death, forensic clinical medicine, medical damage, individual identification, paternity testing, etc.
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This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the fundamental theories of tourism investment through lectures, and to establish a systematic knowledge base.
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This course 1) provides an introduction to how to understand and analyze urban process and urban change; 2) introduces issues confronted by citizens, planners, policymakers and citizens in both urbanized and rapidly urbanizing areas. Throughout the course, we will take a comparative approach to the topics, not only drawing case studies drawn from different regions in the world but also paying particular attention to the ongoing urban transformation in China.
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This course provides a general introduction to Chinese archaeology and Chinese history. It explores the origin and development of Chinese civilization through the investigation of material culture and historical texts. Students will learn about the methods and theories of archaeology as applied to the studies of Chinese history and culture.
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This course requires students to master the basic concepts, basic knowledge, and basic issues of energy and contemporary international relations, understand the international energy system and its historical evolution, grasp the current status of international energy security, be familiar with international energy databases, master the relevant methods of data collection and processing, and be able to independently think and analyze global energy security, international energy crises, and relevant policies of global energy governance.
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This course will enable finance students to understand the fundamental principles and operational mechanisms of modern supply chain finance, laying a theoretical and practical foundation for their future engagement in relevant financial practices, and cultivating reserve talents in supply chain finance for financial institutions. The main content of the course includes the evolution of supply chain finance, differences in theory and practice between domestic and international contexts, the framework and principles of supply chain finance, related product portfolios and risk management, logistics finance, online supply chain finance, supply chain finance ABS, and conducting theoretical and practical innovation research based on the knowledge acquired.
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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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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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