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This course introduces the concepts, principles, theories, and history of Marxist Philosophy. Topics include the historical origin of the birth of Marxist Philosophy; the ideological revolution accomplished by Marxist Philosophy; the basic concepts of Marxist Philosophy; the problem areas and basic theories of Marxist Philosophy; the theory of Marxist philosophy; and the contemporary significance of Marxist philosophy.
This course, based on lectures, requires students to read important discussion papers about the nature of Marxist Philosophy and its place in the history of idea. It guides students in the ideological debate in a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the revolutionary nature of Marxist philosophy and the truth of the times.
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The course examines the economic development of different regions and countries based on an international perspective, international division of labor and regional development. Students master the basic analysis theories and tools of international economics, and cultivate the ability to independently study regional and national economic issues. The course comprehensively and systematically examines the economic status quo, development models and future trends of countries and regions that have a more prominent impact on the world economy and China's economy. The course is divided into three parts: world economy trends and developed economies; regional economy (Asian economies and the EU economy); and "along the way" and the emerging economies. The three modules respectively focus on the economic issues of the United States, Japan, Germany, Sweden, Russia and other countries, as well as the regional economies of the European Union and East Asia, and the economic issues along the "Belt and Road" of the "BRIC countries."
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This course covers the basic concepts and characteristics of audio-visual media and explains the similarities and differences between traditional audio-visual and new audio-visual media. Based on the trend of media dominated by the computer, Internet, and new media and the new concept of three major fusion, this course focuses on the values, modes, and characteristics of content production, and organization and operation of audio-visual media.
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This course introduces the basic concepts and methods of financial engineering, and the conceptual and financial tools that financial engineers must possess.
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This course examines the overall situation and theoretical points of existentialist literary theory; the main characters, works and theories of the development and development of existentialism; the thoughts of the main characters of existentialism; existentialist literary theory.
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This course examines the basic principles, concepts, and operating laws of a well-ordered market economy. It will look at the method of comparative institutional analysis to introduce the history of the evolution of market institutions in Western societies and the differences in Eastern societies. Then, using the analytical theories of social science, it will clarify the roles of social actors—individuals, organizations and governments—in the social operating mechanism.
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This course elaborates the method of securities investment analysis from three aspects: securities value investment analysis, securities investment technology analysis and securities investment behavior analysis.
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Regional Anatomy deals with the position, and relationship of the structures of several systems located in a particular region of the body. In this basic medical course students dissect a cadaver, layer by layer and observe the position, adjacent relations of different organs and structures.
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This course examines the main tasks and application scenarios in the field of computer vision, analyzes the technical difficulties in these tasks, and explains how to deal with these difficulties. It covers Point’s mainstream algorithms and analyzes and compare their respective effects and advantages and disadvantages.
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