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Course Code
ARTS 423C08
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
gender research
Introduction
This is a gender studies course specifically focused on the discussion of topics of the situation of women, men and masculinities, and sexuality in contemporary China. A feminist or pro-feminist approach will be adopted in the choice of readings. For instance, topics include "Revisiting Gender Inequality ", "Gendered Violence", "The Leftover Women", "Changing Men and Masculinities", "Gender and Ethnicity", and "Sexual Revolution".
Course Code
CHEM 103
Credit
1.0 - 1.0
Course Name
General Chemistry LabⅠ
Introduction
Laboratory studies to accompany CHEM 102. Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. Credit is not given for both CHEM 103 and CHEM 203. CHEM 102 and CHEM 103 are approved for General Education credit only as a sequence. Both courses must be completed to receive Natural Science and Technology credit. Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent registration in CHEM 102 is required. CHEM 103 is the laboratory course that accompanies CHEM 102. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.
Course Code
CHEM 105
Credit
1.0 - 1.0
Course Name
General Chemistry LabⅡ
Introduction
<p>Laboratory studies to accompany CHEM 104. Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. Credit is not given for both CHEM 105 and CHEM 205. Prerequisite: CHEM 102 and CHEM 103; credit or concurrent registration in CHEM 104 is required. CHEM 105 is the laboratory course that accompanies CHEM 104. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction. CHEM 104 and CHEM 105 are approved for General Education credit only as a sequence.
Course Code
CHEM 102
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
General ChemistryⅠ
Introduction
For students who have some prior knowledge of chemistry. Principles governing atomic structure, bonding, states of matter, stoichiometry, and chemical equilibrium. Credit is not given for both CHEM 102 and CHEM 202. CHEM 102 and CHEM 103 are approved for General Education credit only as a sequence. Both courses must be completed to receive Natural Science and Technology credit. Prerequisite: Credit in or exemption from MATH 112; one year of high school chemistry or equivalent. All students enrolled in CHEM 102 should also enroll in CHEM 103.
Course Code
CHEM 104
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
General ChemistryⅡ
Introduction
<p>Second course in calculus and analytic geometry: techniques of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, and infinite series. Prerequisite: MATH 220 or MATH 221. Students must register for one discussion and one lecture section beginning with the same letter in Fall and Spring terms only. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.</p>
Course Code
PS3011
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
General Introduction to Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era
Introduction
This course focuses on the historical position and main contents of Xi Jinping Thought of Socialism with Chinese characteristics for the New Era.
Course Code
IBMS8014
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Genomics and Proteomics 2
Introduction
<p>Genomics and Proteomics 2 (GP2) aims to provide students with an overview of the fundamental technological concepts of genomics, functional genomics and proteomics methods using realworld approaches as examples. The course will lay a strong technical foundation on genomics and proteomics, with particular emphasis on experimental design, data handling and data processing. Those skills will be taught with a view how these omics approaches are advancing biomedical research.
Course Code
CEE 380
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Geotechnical Engineering
Introduction
Classification of soils, compaction in the laboratory and in the field, soil exploration, boring and sampling, permeability of soils, one-dimensional settlement analyses, strength of soil, and foundations. Prerequisite: TAM 251.
Course Code
GER 201
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
German Popular Culture
Introduction
Introduction to the study of modern and contemporary german culture through examining examples of popular culture from the late-eighteenth century to the present. Looks at texts and films as a mirror and critique of modern German society. Topics to be discussed: nationalism, gender, ethnicity, minority cultures, Jewish life in Germany, German images of other cultures, etc. Course taught in English.
Course Code
IBMS8005
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Global Challenges
Introduction
Global Challenges (GC) / Biomedical Horizons (BH) is an interdisciplinary course that draws on expertise from across the University of Edinburgh, Zhejiang University and the new international research institute in Haining to explore how biomedical science can be used to address some of the challenges facing the world. Central to the course are a series of guest lectures that will draw on ‘hot topics’ in biomedicine and their wider relevance.