Operations management
MGT B1009
Course Code
MGT B1009
Course Name
Operations management
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2022/2023 Fall Winter
王一苇
Introduction
<p>Operations management</p>
Ordinary Differential Equations
MATH3001
Course Code
MATH3001
Course Name
Ordinary Differential Equations
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2018/2019 Fall Winter
林智
Introduction
Ordinary Differential Equation is a fundamental mathematics course that connects mathematical theories, in particular, Calculus, with practical applications. This course begins with some definitions and terminology and mathematical models used in a differential equations course. First-order and higher-order differential equations, along with the methods of solutions and their applications are introduced. Modeling with higher-order, and systems of linear first-order differential equations are covered. Numerical methods are covered throughout the course.
Orientaion
BA7122003
Course Code
BA7122003
Course Name
Orientaion
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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Introduction
There are several parts in Orientation, including Opening Ceremony, Program Introduction, Professor's Guide and Outdoor Expend Training, Pre-English Course, Intensive English Training etc.
Orientation
BT7122003
Course Code
BT7122003
Course Name
Orientation
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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Introduction
There are several parts in Orientation, including Opening Ceremony, Program Introduction, Professor's Guide and Outdoor Expend Training, Pre-English Course, Intensive English Training etc.
Overseas Study
BA7124001
Course Code
BA7124001
Course Name
Overseas Study
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 Summer2023/2024 Fall Winter2023/2024 Spring Summer2024/2025 Fall Winter2024/2025 Spring Summer
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Introduction
Overseas study tour including lectures, seminars and company visits is designed to help students to experience the global leading universities, to explore first-hand how overseas companies operations, to foster a better understanding of the global economic and business environment and to keep pace with globalization and other business environment changes.
Parallel Progrmg: Sci & Engrg
CS 420
Course Code
CS 420
Course Name
Parallel Progrmg: Sci & Engrg
Credit
3.0 - 4.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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Introduction
Fundamental issues in design and development of parallel programs for various types of parallel computers. Various programming models according to both machine type and application area. Cost models, debugging, and performance evaluation of parallel programs with actual application examples.
Same as CSE 402 and ECE 492. 3 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CS 225.
Partial Differential Equations
MATH3021
Course Code
MATH3021
Course Name
Partial Differential Equations
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2019/2020 Fall Winter
李奇睿, 夏树灿
Introduction
Partial differential equations (PDEs) play a central role in modern mathematics because they allow us to describe a wide variety of real-world systems. PDEs have applications in biology (spread of species), medicine (growth of tumours), sociology (emigration rates), economics (option pricing), chemistry (reaction rates), physics (radiation of electromagnetic waves), engineering (optimal transportation), and artificial intelligence (learning theories). Fundamental concepts of PDEs and methods for solving them are therefore important for understanding nature and technology.
Philosophy of Law
PHIL3021
Course Code
PHIL3021
Course Name
Philosophy of Law
Credit
4.0 - 4.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2019/2020 Spring Summer
包大为
Introduction
This course is a general introduction about the Chinese and western philosophy of law. Through reading the classics, case and basic theories of Chinese and western political philosophy, this course will lead students to discuss from four aspects: 1)the correlation and difference between natural law and modern law. 2) the evolution of methodologies of philosophy of law after the age of enlightenment. 3) the critique and challenges for contemporary philosophy of law. 4) the traditional resources and future direction of contemporary Chinese philosophy of law.
Philosophy of Mind
PHIL2011
Course Code
PHIL2011
Course Name
Philosophy of Mind
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2018/2019 Fall Winter
Davide Fassio
Introduction
This course is a general overview of some major modern and contemporary debates in Philosophy of Mind. We will focus in particular on the following main topics: the nature of mind, the mind-body problem, mental causation, consciousness and mental content.
Philosophy of Science
PHIL 270
Course Code
PHIL 270
Course Name
Philosophy of Science
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Instructors
Parent ID
Semester (field_semester)
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2021/2022 Fall Winter
无
Introduction
Investigation of the nature of scientific knowledge by examining archetypal examples from physical science (e.g., Ptolemaic and Copernican astronomy); nature of scientific truth, validation of theories, nature of scientific theories, evolution of theories, experimental procedure, role of presuppositions, scientific revolutions, etc.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Spring 2020 for:
Humanities – Hist & Phil