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Course Code
PHIL 101
Course Name
Introduction to Philosophy
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
El-Hashash,Ahmed Hesham Khalefa, 洪智
2020/2021 Fall Winter
曾劭恺
2019/2020 Fall Winter
曾劭恺
2018/2019 Fall Winter
曾劭恺
Introduction
<p>Consideration of some main problems of philosophy concerning, for example, knowledge, God, mind and body, and human freedom. Credit is not given for both PHIL 101 and PHIL 100. Students registering in Lecture AL1 must also register in a lecture-discussion section (AD_). This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Humanities – Hist &amp; Phil</p>
Course Code
PSYC 100
Course Name
Introduction to Psychology
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2020/2021 Fall Winter
钟建安
2019/2020 Fall Winter
钟建安
Introduction
<p>Study of human behavior with special reference to perception, learning, memory, thinking, emotional life, and individual differences in intelligence, aptitude, and personality; emphasis on the scientific nature of psychological investigations; and discussion of research methods and the relation of their results to daily life and everyday problems. Lectures, discussions, and six hours of participation as a subject in psychological experiments. Credit is not given for both PSYC 100 and either PSYC 103 or PSYC 105.
Course Code
SOC 100
Course Name
Introduction to Sociology
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
Jaap Nieuwenhuis
2019/2020 Spring Summer
Nieuwenhuis, Jacob Gerard
Introduction
<p>Sociology offers a unique lens through which we can examine the world around us. In this course you will develop a perspective that will allow you to analyze the social world in a way that reveals the hidden and/or overlooked social forces that shape our lives. This approach, the sociological imagination, will enable you to explore how social forces influence the ways we view and navigate our social world.
Course Code
PHIL2002
Course Name
Introduction to the Principle
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
Introduction
By putting across Marxism’s world outlook and methodology, this course is to help students get a notion of the basic principles of Marxism as a whole and get to know the fundamental rules of the development of human society, so as to help them establish correct outlooks for the world, life and value, and become a qualified builder as well as successor of our socialism cause.
Course Code
PHIL2001
Course Name
Introduction to the Principle of Marxism
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Fall Winter
方瑞
2021/2022 Spring Summer
方瑞
2021/2022 Fall Winter
Roesler,Jeffery
2019/2020 Spring Summer
付文军
2018/2019 Spring Summer
汪建达
Introduction
<p>By putting across Marxism’s world outlook and methodology, this course is to help students get a notion of the basic principles of Marxism as a whole and get to know the fundamental rules of the development of human society, so as to help them establish correct outlooks for the world, life and value, and become a qualified builder as well as successor of our socialism cause.</p>
Course Code
CWL 202
Course Name
Literature and Ideas
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2019/2020 Fall Winter
姜文涛
Introduction
<p>Analysis of several important world-views in Western civilization (such as classical, Romantic, modern, and so forth), studied comparatively and in relation to selected figures in Western literature. Prerequisite: CWL 241 and CWL 242; or one year of college literature; or consent of instructor. This course satisfies the General Education Criteria for: Cultural Studies - Western Humanities – Lit &amp; Arts</p>
Course Code
LAW1001
Course Name
Mental Education and Foundation of Law
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Spring Summer
姚明明
2021/2022 Spring Summer
代玉启
2021/2022 Fall Winter
崔佳欢, 阎妍
2019/2020 Spring Summer
姚明明
2018/2019 Spring Summer
姚明明
Introduction
<p>This course is an ideological and political theory course that every college student should take, aiming at improving the ideological, moral, psychological and legal quality of college students.This course for college students' social adaptation, growth and development of body and mind, and is widely concern as the breakthrough point, mainly carries on the thought to serve the people as the core, collectivism as the principle of the socialist outlook on life, values, ethics, legal education, guide and help students establish a good ideal, sentiment, moral character and legal l
Course Code
MITR2001
Course Name
Military Theory
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Fall Winter
吕强
2021/2022 Spring Summer
吕强
2021/2022 Fall Winter
楼恒阳
2020/2021 Fall Winter
吕强
2019/2020 Fall Winter
吕强
Introduction
<p>"Military Science" is a basic curriculum which in order to cultivate and improve the whole quality of college students. The main context introduce the military ideas and technology. The ideas include ancient and modern history, chairman Mao and Jiang ideas and the military situation in the present age. The technology contains exactitude-guide arms, electronic antagonize, space technology and the contemporary high-tech wars. Many multi-media and video resources will teach this curriculum.</p>
Course Code
MITR1001
Course Name
Military Training
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
叶亚金
2019/2020 Fall Winter
薛倩, 叶晨晨
2018/2019 Fall Winter
王玉芬
2017/2018 Fall Winter
王玉芬
Introduction
According to the Military Service Law of the People’s Republic of China, the National Defense Education Law of the People’s Republic of China, the Students’ Military Training Regulations, the Curriculum of the Military Course in the General Institutions of Higher Education, and the relevant provisions, university students who have permanent residency of mainland China shall take the military training arranged by the school. The military training is based on the rules and regulations of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
Course Code
HIST2001
Course Name
Modern Chinese History
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID Semester (field_semester) - Any -2016/2017 Fall Winter2016/2017 Spring Summer2017/2018 Fall Winter2017/2018 Spring Summer2018/2019 Fall Winter2018/2019 Spring Summer2019/2020 Fall Winter2019/2020 Spring Summer2020/2021 Fall Winter2020/2021 Spring Summer2021/2022 Fall Winter2021/2022 Spring Summer2022/2023 Fall Winter2022/2023 Spring Summer
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2022/2023 Fall Winter
赵晖
2021/2022 Spring Summer
赵晖
2021/2022 Fall Winter
赵瑜佩
2020/2021 Fall Winter
赵晖
2019/2020 Spring Summer
赵晖
Introduction
<p>The course mainly teaches the history that the Chinese people resist the foreign invaders, fights for the racial independence, overthow the reactionary governance and carry out the liberation of people, helps the students to understand the history of the nation, the state of the nation ,appreciate deeply how history and people choose Maxist, choose Communist Party of China ,choose socialist road.