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This course examines theoretical knowledge, concepts, and tools of cultural relic drawings; manual drawing of common relics and monuments in the field and indoors; common drafting software; and basic drawing skills.
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This course provides an introduction to intermediate macroeconomics. The course covers the two main branches of macroeconomics: economic growth, economic cycles, and related macroeconomics topics. The course presents solid theory with clear examples to explain the theories. Through further study of the macroeconomics knowledge system, this course is expected to lead students to think about macroeconomic phenomena and issues and the development of macroeconomic theories related to them.
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This course introduces the basic ideas of game theory and its application in economic terms. The course first explores static game based analysis methods and Nash equilibrium, dynamic game analysis methods and sub-game perfect Nash equilibrium, repeated game analysis methods. Then the course examines bounded rationality and evolutionary game, dynamic game with imperfect information, incomplete information static game, incomplete information static game, and cooperative game. The above content also covers the basic theory of principals-agency, including moral hazard, adverse selection and signaling.
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Ancient Greek historiography has a profound influence on the development of Western historiography. This course focuses on understanding Herodotus, the “Father of Western Historiography”, and his works. Through the analysis of the text and the details, it examines Herodotus’ writing style, historical background, the logic behind his works, the culture at that time, and his philosophy.
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This speaking course is aimed at English majors with strong oral English ability. Students who successfully complete the course should be able to enter a British Parliamentary debate in any role and have an appreciation for the fundamental values of political philosophy behind common issues.
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The course covers the basic concepts and practice of personal injury and forensic identification, including a focus on legal knowledge. It covers the concepts, procedures, and principles of forensic appraisal; the concept of forensic appraisal of personal injury and its relationship with other related disciplines such as forensic clinical science; the manifestations and characteristics of mechanical injuries; common machinery that intentionally harms various systems of the human body, and identification of the degree of injury.
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This course introduces the basic theory and practice of Jungian psychology (also known as analytical psychology). It also focuses on the integration of analytical psychology and Chinese culture.
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The course examines the political, economic, and social history of China from the Boxer Rebellion to the contemporary era. Main topics covered include overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, the May Fourth Movement, the rise of Communism, and Reforms since the 1978-era.
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This course introduces financial report auditing and internal control auditing, including basic concepts and theories, and auditing procedures and cycles, specifically how to make auditing plans, complete auditing tests, conduct analysis based on auditing evidence, and make the final auditing report. It also covers the characteristics, ethics, and legal responsibilities of auditing, as well as concepts such as auditing goals, responsibilities, evidence, risks, and plans.
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