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International cargo transportation and insurance
"The main contents of this course include the basic theory and practical work flow of international freight forwarders.
Lots of business knowledge, which is essential for international freight forwarding agents' required work, is taght in this course."
International Taxation
International tax studies the solutions to inter-governmental financial conflicts in countries where income tax and property tax are levied. This is an interdisplinary field where both economics and law come into play, and covers topics including tax jurisdiction, international double taxation and its relief, (anti) international tax avoidance, international tax treaties.
Foreign Trade Practice
This course also aims to provide you with a comprehensive training in international trade rules and negotiations. The lectures cover a wide range of topics such as Trade Terms, Delivery and Payment of Goods, Disputes Settlements, etc. We will use plenty of cases to analyse the important topics. In completing this course, you are expected to attend the discussions and group presentation, which will enhance your ability to learn and cooperate. In addition, from this course, you are expected to have a good sense of trade environment and trade negotiations, which will be helpful to your practice.
Financial Market
Financial Markets mainly introduces the basic theory of financial system and institutions, including financial markets, financial instruments and financial institutions.
International Finance
"This lesson includes the contents as below:
1/Exchange rates,Foreign Exchange Markets
2/Balance of Payments
3/The theory of Exchange rates
4/Open-econmy Macroeconomics"
International Trade
This is a course in international trade theory and policy with an emphasis on real world applications. We will introduce the thoughts and models of remarkable theories such as comparative advantage, factor proportion, and scale economy. We will use partial and general equilibrium analysis to cover a wide range of topics in policies such as tariffs, quotas, VERs, subsidies, anti-dumping, integration, WTO, etc.
Organization and Management
This course outlines today's major challenges facing the management profession. The course uses interactive exercises, simulations and problems to develop critical skills in negotiations, teamwork and leadership. Students will be introduced to concepts and tools to analyze work and leadership experiences in optional undergraduate fieldwork projects.
Money and Finance
This lesson includes the contents as below:the introduction of Financial markets, interest rates, principle of Bank, Model of money supply, financial innovation, monetary policy and so on
Macroeconomics
This course teaches macroeconomics at the intermediate level. It elaborates on the main macro economics topics including national income, money and inflation, unemployment, business cycles and economics growth. The basic analytical framework such as the IS-LM model is taught through which the key macro economic variables and their interactions can be studied. The course also discusses government economic policies and their implications. As time permits, a brief introductory to modern macroeconomics theories will be given.
Microeconomics
This course will discuss the basic principles of microeconomics, but in a more formal and structured way than the introductory economics does. The topics will include the classical price theory (consumer choice, producer theory and market equilibrium analysis), market failure (externality and public goods), as well as some recent exciting developments in game theory and information economics. While we try as much as possible to demonstrate the beauty and rigor of microeconomic theories, we will apply these analytical tools to the real world and test the validity of their predictions. I will use many real world examples to show the relevance and power of economic thinking. To be sure, the principles we will cover in this course provide the foundation of almost all theories in modern economics.
International Investment
International investment focuses on the transfer of industry capital and financial capital between countries, as well as the pattern of cross-country investment.
Special Topics on World Economy
World economy generally refers to international economic relationships and global economic problems. This course not only studies fundamental principles of world economy and development process, but also covers various topics, which include general situation and popular issues of world economy, analysis on economic trends of important countries and regions. This course also discusses globalization, regional economic integration, international trade, finance, investment and their impact on world economy. Through intensive study on world economy, students will learn the latest development of world economy in detail. The students will apply theories and tools into the real problems and contradictories of world economy. Moreover this course provides the students with valuable perspectives and ideas in furture world economy or regional economy researches.
History of Chinese Economy
Economic History is an important branch of Applied Economics,which aim to analysis historical evolution using the methods of Economics, explain economic background of vital historical events,and find the law of historical evolution from the standpoint of Economics. People can find Mirrors in history for some important economic phenomenon and economic policy,so the research of Economic History can provide some lessons for contemporary economic development and economic policy. This course try to elaborate Chinese historical economic development and evolution at the background of world economic history,especially focus on modern time. In teaching the lesson we combine diffident historical stage and diffident topics together.
International Economics
International Economics study the economic interdependence between countries, analyzing the flow of goods, services and capital between countries, as well as economic policies constraining such flows. It includes the content of international trade theory and policy, the international trading system, international monetary theory and macroeconomic policies in the open economies.
World Economic History
This course provides an overview of the main facts about world economic history
since 1000.
Intermediate Accounting
Covers the theoretical structure of financial accounting, required financial statements, revenue recognition, operating assets ,current liabilities, coverage of accounting for investments, non-current liabilities and equities, accounting for income taxes, derivatives, accounting changes, statement of cash flows and earnings per share.
Principles of Insurance
It introduces the basic theory and knowledge of risk, risk management and insurance. The course covers the subjects of risk and risk management, insurance institution, insurance contract, insurance market, life insurance, property insurance, operation and management of insurance companies, social insurance, etc. The purpose of the course is to lead students to grasp the basic principles of insurance products, understand the basic mechanism of insurance market and the basic operation of insurance companies, and develop the ability to observe and analyze various insurance phenomenons.
Econometrics
This is an introductory course in financial econometric. We will discuss the basic analytic tools and their applications. The course focuses mainly on the linear model specification, Ordinary Least Square regression method, and limits of classical OLS method.
Theory of Investment
The main content of course includes:(1)The Basics of Investments.(2) Security Markets and Trading.(3)Valuation of Non-fixed Income Securities.(4)Fixed Income Securities.(5)Derivative Securities.(6)Protfolios.(7)Manegement of Investment.(8)Merger ,Combination and Aquisition in Capital Market.(9)Investment Fund.
Marketing
Marketing Management is designed to serve as an introduction to the theory and practice of marketing. Students will improve their ability to develop effective marketing strategies and assess market opportunities, as well as design strategy implementation programs. In addition, students will have the opportunity to communicate and defend their recommendations and build upon the recommendations of their peers. We will explore the theory and applications of marketing concepts through a mix of cases, discussions, lectures, guest speakers, individual assignments, and group projects. We will draw materials from a variety of sources and settings including services, consumer and business-to-business products.