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Curriculum Name

College of Art 101699010

Repetition

College of Art 101700010

Living Space

College of Art 101701010

Shakespeare: His Language And His Stories

College of Art 101702010

Storytelling as Theatre

College of Art 101705010

Appreciation of Popular Music in Western Cinema

College of Art 101706010

Introduction to World Music Cultures

College of Ec

102415010

International Business

College of Ec

102416010

Macro- Economics: China Compared to The Eu

College of Ec

102417010

Innovation Economics

College of Ec

102418010

Globalization & Eu China Foreign Direct Investment Rel

College of Ec

102419010

International Negotiations

College of Ec

102420010

Empirical Analysis of Asset Pricing Models

College of Ec

102421010

Seminar on Issues related to the U.S. and Chinese Econo

College of Ec

102422010

International Finance

College of Ec

102423010

International Economics

College of Ec

102429010

Labor Economics for China

College of Ec

102430005

Economics of the Welfare State

College of Ec

102431010

Capital Market

College of Ec

102432010

Investing in Emerging Markets

College of Ec

102433010

International Political Economy - Asia

College of Ec

102434010

Economics of the European Union

College of La

103216010

Selected Topics in Comparative Tort Law

College of La

103217010

Legal Systems Across The World A Comparative Analys

College of La

103218010

Civil Litigation & Adocacy: An Introduction

College of La

103219010

Public Procurement Law

College of La

103220010

International Economic Law

College of Lit

104496010

Nonverbal Communication

College of Lit

104497010

Interpersonal Communication

College of Lit

104498010

Semiotics Applied To The Studies Of Today'S Culture

College of Lit

104499010

Literature on the Move: Tavel Literature and Modernity

College of Lit

104500010

Literature Culture Life: Literary Theory Today

College of Lit

104501010

Semiotics of Culture

College of Lit

104502010

Literature and Memory

College of Lit

104503010

Literature and Space

College of Lit

104504010

Michael Ondaatje'S The English Patient and Its Film Ver

College of Lit

104505010

Imre Kertsz'S Fatelessness And Its Film Version

College of Lit

104506010

Topics in Black World Studies: Exploring The Female Bl

College of Lit

104507010

China Africa: Reading Cultural Exchange

College of Lit

104508010

Representations of Food In Western Film and Literature

College of Lit

104509010

Yann Martel'S Life of Pi and Its Film Version

College of Fo

105512010

The Jazzage,Yoknapatawpha,and Rise of Suburban Consu

College of Fo

105513010

Western History Of The Notion and Practice of Friendshi

College of Fo

105514010

Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences

College of Fo

105515010

General Pathophysiology

College of Fo

105516010

Endocrine and Metabolic Pathology

College of Fo

105517010

Domino Tilings

College of Fo

105518010

The Yoga of Commutators

College of Fo

105519010

European and Russian Models of Social Services Manag

College of Fo

105520010

The International and National Dimensions in Social Poli

College of Fo

105523010

American Poetry: Creative Reading

College of Fo

105524010

French Identity and Food in the French Literature

College of Fo

105525010

Paris in French Cinema

College of His 106455010

Leadership Skills for Event Management

College of His 106456010

Ming Studies in America

College of His 106457010

Britain and the French Revolution, 1789-1815

College of His 106459010

Deciphering Cuneiform Literature

College of His 106460010

The Bronze Age of Europe

College of His 106461010

Anthropological Perspectives on Language Diversity

College of His 106470010

Ethnography of Faith and Food

College of His 106471010

Visual Rhetoric andHistorical Studies

College of His 106472010

Visual Anthropology and Theories of Self-representation

College of His 106473010

An Introduction to Medieval Western Europe, 400-1500

College of His 106474010

The End of Empire, Nationalism, & Decolonisation

Marxism School107100010

Russion Foreign Policy

Marxism School107101010

Domestic Policies Amecican Foreign Policy

Marxism School107102010

Globalization and Global Governance

Marxism School107103010

Introduction to Philosophy

Marxism School107104010

The Russian Media in Terms of Modern Political Transfo

Marxism School107105010

The BRICS Constellation and Its Future: The View from

College of Phy 202232010

College of Phy 202353010

Nuclear Moments And Nuclear Structure

College of Phy 202354010

Nuclear Electric Quadrupole Moments & The Use Of Their

College of Phy 202355010

Nanotechnology in Medicine and Biology

College of Phy 202356010

Physics and Our Modern World

College of Phy 202357010

Design and Modeling Of Rf/Microwave Transistors

College of Phy 202358010

From Semiclassical To Quantum Transport Modeling

College of Phy 202359010

Intermediate Quantum Mechanics

College of Phy 202360010

Materials Characterization At High Pressures

College of Phy 202361010

Lanthanide-Containing Organics-Based MaterialsFor Infr

College of Phy 202366010

Methods in Modern NMR Spectroscopy

College of Ch

203202010

Chemistry of Metabolism

College of Ch

203203010

Green and Sustainable Chemistry: Drivers and Practices

College of Ch

203204010

Optoelectronic Semiconducting and Precisely Defined Po

College of Ch

203205010

Organic Chemistry 2410

College of Ch

203206010

Chem.3010 Organic Chemistry 2

College of Ch

203207010

Structure Determination of Chemical Compounds

College of Ch

203208010

Organometallic Chemistry part I

College of Ch

203209010

Organometallic Chemistry part II

College of Lif 204204010

Current Topics in Molecular Genetics

College of Lif 204205010

Role of Cell Death in Cancer Biology and Treatment

College of Lif 204246010

College of Lif 204247010

College of Lif 204253010

Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

College of Lif 204254010

Microbes in Environmental Engineering

College of Lif 204255010

Environmental and Natural Resources: China vs. USA

College of Lif 204256010

Structural Biology

College of Ele 205212010

Mathematical Skills Used For Guided Wave Calculation

College of Ele 205213010

Satellite Communications

College of Ele 205214010

Mobile And Wireless Communications

College of Ele 205215010

Preparation for Research Project

College of Ele 205216010

Report Writing

College of Po

300064010

Optical and Electrical Properties of Polymers

College of Po

300071010

Modern Polymerization Strategies For The Synthesis Of

College of Po

300077010

Polymer Product Design and Polymer Processing

College of Mat 301247010

Exploring Dirac Fermions

College of Mat 301248010

High Power Semiconductor Devices - Past,Present and Fu

College of Mat 301249010

Integrable Models in Condened Matter Systems in and ou

College of Mat 301250010

Synthesis,Study and Example of Implementation of Inorg

College of Mat 301252010

Latest Developments in Materials Research at the Nano,

College of Manufacturing
302270005
Science
Highand
Value
Engineering
Additive Manufacturing
College of Manufacturing
302271005
Science
Applications
and Engineering
Of Non-Conventional Processes
College of Manufacturing
302272010
Science
Technology,
and Engineering
Industry & Management in China
College of Manufacturing
302273010
Science
3D Printing
and Engineering
College of Manufacturing
302274010
Science
Engineering
and Engineering
Design Optimization

College of Manufacturing
302275010
Science
Artificial
and Engineering
Intelligence
College of Electrical
303323010
Engineering
Causes
Information
and Mitigation of Harmonics in Electrical System
College of Electrical
303324010
Engineering
Project
Information
Management
College of Electrical
303325010
Engineering
Power
Information
System Protection
College of Electrical
303326010
Engineering
Digital
Information
Image Processing
College of Electrical
303392010
Engineering
Digital
Information
Photography and Retouching
College of Co

304167010

Introduction to Statistical Machine Learning

College of Co

304161010

Computer Systems
Architecture

College of Co

304162010

Data Mining and Business Intelligence

College of Co

304163010

Cloud Computing and Electronic Commerce

College of Arc 305831010

Principals and Methods of Planning for Resilient Rural S

College of Arc 305832010

Remediation of Contaminated Sites

College of Arc 305833010

Advanced Wastewater Treatment

College of Arc 305834010

Understanding Open Spaces in Chengdu

College of Arc 305835010

Natural Hazards and Cultural Heritage Preservation

College of Arc 305836010

Soil Contamination

College of Arc 305837010

Surviving The Next 100 Years: How Can Humanity Reorga

College of Arc 305838010

Conservation and Management in Protected Areas

College of Arc 305839010

The Conservation of The Modena World Heritage Unesco

College of Arc 305840010

Green Cities for The 21St Century

College of Arc 305841010

Sustainable Transportation

College of Arc 305842010

Long-Term Perspectives on Freshwater Pollution

College of Arc 305843010

Ecological Economics

College of Arc 305844010

Sustainable Drainage

College of Arc 305845010

Energy Conversion and Utlistaion

College of Arc 305846010

Building Energy Saving and Simulation

College of Arc 305847010

Microscale Plasticity and Thermally Activated Mechanism

College of Arc 305848010

Sustainable Land Use Management

College of Arc 305849010

New Energy Science and Engineering

College of Hyd 306260010

Strength of Materials and Engineering Applications

College of Hyd 306261010

Numerical Analysis With Matlab and Its Applications

College of Hyd 306264010

Computational Fluid Dynamics (Cfd)

College of Hyd 306265010

Fluid Mechanics And Applications

College of Hyd 306266010

London: A Global City across Twenty-One Centuries

College of Ch

308288010

Chemical Process Risk Control and Accident Prevention (

College of Ch

308289010

Chemical Process Risk Control and Accident Prevention

College of Ch

308309010

Particle Technology, Basic Knowledge

College of Ch

308310010

Particle Technological Processes

College of Ch

308311020

Fluid Mechanics and Applications in Engineering

College of Ch

308312010

Introduction of Hydrothermal Sciences and Technologies

College of Ch

308313010

Understanding, Methods

College of Lig 309333010

Leather Life Cycle

College of Lig 309334010

Green Chemistry

College of Lig 309335010

English Conversation

College of Lig 309336010

Business English

College of Lig 309337010

Underlying Principles in Beamhouse Processes

College of Lig 309338010

Conceptual Design of Cleaner Leather Processing

College of Lig 309339010

Culture & Art Communication and Interpersonal Communi

College of Lig 309341010

Food in American Culture

College of Sof 311007040

C++

College of Sof 311010020

College of Sof 311031020

College of Sof 311110030

College of Sof 311178020

Design and Analysis of Algorithm (Advanced Level)

College of Sof 311179010

Overview of the Android Platform

College of Sof 311180010

Modeling and Analysis of Concurrency 1

College of Sof 311181010

Modeling and Analysis of Concurrency 2

College of Pub 401459010

Defining "Politics":A Cross-Historical Perspective (Chi

College of Pub 401460010

Urban Growth and Development

College of Pub 401461010

Urban Design and Land Use

College of Pub 401462010

Sports, Mega Events and Society

College of Pub 401463010

This I Believe: A Look at Reflexive Writing

College of Pub 401464010

Asia-Pacific Security

College of Bus 402606010

Success Factor Happiness An Introduction To Happine

College of Bus 402615010

Introduction to the Hospitality Industry

College of Bus 402616010

Introduction to Sports Events Industry

College of Bus 402617010

European Film History

College of Bus 402618010

International Communication

West China Col 501185010

Know Your Body

West China Col 501186010

Signal Transduction in Cancer: From Viral Oncogenes to Targeted Therapies

West China Col 501187010

Learning Science with Hands-on Activities

West China Col 501189010

3D Infographics Animation for Product Visualization(App

West China Col 501190010

Cancer Biology

West China Col 501191010

Oral Pathology

West China Co 502529010

Emergency Resusciation: the Optimal Management of Sev

West China Co 502531010

NURS 3108

West China Co 502535010

Innate and Adaptive Immunity

West China Co 502536010

Autoimmunity

West China Co 502537010

Principles and Instrumentation

West China Co 502538010

Hemodynamics and Doppler

West China Co 502539010

Genetics and Genomics

West China Co 502540010

Pediatric Eye and Vision Care

West China Co 502541010

Basic Introduction to Survival Analysis

West China Co 502542010

Proposed Uip Course: Recent Challenges in American Me

West China Co 503139010

Science of Endodontics

West China Col 504286010

Public Health Leadership

West China Col 504287010

Public Health Management

West China Col 504288010

Design and Analysis of Cluster Randomised Trials

West China Col 504289010

An Introduction to Infectious Disease Modelling and Its

West China Col 504294010

Evidence-Based Public Health

West China Col 504295010

Introductory Epidemiology

West China Col 504296010

Environmental Microbiology and Human Health

West China Col 504297010

Population Health Promotion and Program Planning

West China Co 505116010

Drug Discovery and Therapeutics in the 21st Century: N

West China Co 505117010

Career Development and Science Communication in the

Wu Yuzhang H 603193010

European foreign policy and the competition between


structural powers

Wu Yuzhang H 603194010

Art and Engineering:An Appreciation of 21st Century


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