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This course provides an introduction to the basics of international relations. Students conduct an independent analysis of the realities of international relations using some basic methods of observing international relations phenomena, and form a basic judgment of the direction of international relations. Students read basic theoretical works on international relations and give corresponding comments.
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This course uses images, videos, and other multimedia materials to present and narrate modern Chinese history.
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This course offers a systematic, comprehensive and professional understanding in anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing and other types of financial crimes. The course covers the seriousness of financial crimes and the urgency of effective prevention and combat against them; compliance management and risk internal control; and the integration of the content of economics, finance, criminology, law, sociology, management, psychology and other interdisciplinary subjects.
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This course introduces basic strategies and steps in the marketing planning and production process. It explains the basic elements required in marketing planning; discusses how to borrow ideas to enhance attractiveness, let customers understand the brand, and increase brand awareness; and examines the ethical issues and challenges faced by professionals in the global market.
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This seminar adopts a teaching method that combines dance theory and dance performance. The performance is divided into groups for discussion, and the dance combination taught in the class is re-arranged. At the same time, the appreciation of related dance works will be interspersed in the course. Students observe the dance rehearsal of the troupe and conduct analysis and discussion.
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This course examines exhibition planning, the transformation of exhibition planning and design, the significance of exhibition content planning, the conditions and basis of exhibition content planning, the operation process, exhibition planning methods and skills, and exhibition planning case analysis.
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The course provides an introduction to international financial markets. It includes a study of the rules and functions of international banks and financial markets in the world economy. It examines the relationships and risks of multinational firms, decisions financial managers face in a global volatile environment, and international finance activities of countries around the world. Topics include balance of payments, exchange rate regimes, foreign exchange market, exchange rate parity conditions, derivatives, hedging strategies, and managing transaction and economic exposure.
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