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This course teaches basic Korean language skills, including pronunciation, speaking, and writing. Topics include greeting, self-introduction, calling, dating, seasons and weather, and other topics related to daily conservations. It also covers commonly used grammatical forms such as add-ons, endings, connecting endings, time-based endings, and various other formats and basic sentence patterns.
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This course is for students majoring in advertising to understand the history and practice of how to carry out commercial promotion, political and military propaganda through the study of modern art, graphic design, and film and television artistic expression, and to master theoretical analysis and criticism ability.
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This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the world’s national music, with specific focus on the relationship between music and culture. It focuses less on traditional music analysis, and starts from the cultural perspective and spirit of different nations' music. Topics include world ethnic music, cultural characteristics of music, and music appreciation through culture.
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The main purpose of this course is to introduce the basic principles of financial derivative securities, so that students can rationally analyze and use them when they need to face complex derivatives. The course focusES on introducing the basic derivative securities, including product concepts such as futures, options, swaps, relevant pricing theory, and an analysis of the use of derivatives.
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This course examines the main theories and research in the field of decision psychology, and the methods that are conducive to rational decision making in different realistic situations. Topics include the main ideas of the human reasoning (unlimited, limited, and ecological rationality); major research paradigm in the field of decision making and judgment (standardization, descriptive, evolution) and related research progress; common decision-making in real world cases or hot social phenomena; common decision-making traps and deviation; and effective decisions applicable to different situations, especially with the heuristic social decision-making.
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This course offers a broad introduction to international law and provides a foundation for more specialized course of international law.
This course will cover topics including the key sources, actors and institutions of international law; the application of international law by domestic courts; adjudication by international judicial bodies; extraterritorial application of domestic law; and specific issue areas such as international crimes, international trade, the law of the sea, and the use of force.
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This course introduces various aspects of English used in American and British newspapers and magazines. Topics include general features, headlines, idioms, loanwords, polysemy, bias in reporting, cultural factors, advertising, and editorial.
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The History of the Chinese Language is a theoretical course focusing on the regular pattern of Chinese language development and changes, requiring certain basic knowledge of ancient Chinese language and modern Chinese language. The purpose of this course is to enable students to learn the basic features of Chinese language pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar in different historical periods, to understand the development and changes of Chinese language in different historical era, to explore the characteristics and causes of these developments, and to reveal the internal laws of Chinese language development.
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This course covers research design and ethnographic fieldwork in anthropology. It integrates an understanding of Chinese and North American social and cultural systems through written exercises and ethnographic practices. It places students’ fieldwork experiences within a framework of the Chinese and North American contexts to provide students with conceptual and methodological tools for approaching their field placements.
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