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目录
Enterprise Resource Planning 1
Introduction of Information Management 1
Operational Research 2
Accounting principles 2
Introduction to Law 2
Programming Practice 2
Econometrics 2
Application of Database 3
Principles of Economics 3
Principles of Finance 3
General management 3
Intermediate Microeconomics 3
International Finance 4
Management Systems Simulation 4
Economics Growth – Theory and Evidence 4
International Trade and Investment 4
Information System Management 4
Intellectual Property Issues and E-Business 5
Entrepreneurial Marketing 5
Enterprise Resource Planning
1The background to understand ERP, including basic concepts in business, business processes, and how information systems support business processes. 2The operation of typical ERP software – SAP Business One. 3 Some managerial issues in ERP applications in business organizations, including planning, design, and implementation of ERP, ERP value and effect, ERP and E-Business, and some trends in ERP.
Introduction of Information Management
Chap 1 信息社会的特点与商业规则的变化(10学时)Chap 2 信息管理的学科内涵与人才需求(6学时)Chap 3 基于搜索的商务创新(6学时)Chap 4 信息时代的经济与管理理论创新(3学时)Chap 5 企业变革与ERP初步(4学时)Chap 6 从互联网到物联网:信息管理的前景(2学时)
Operational Research
Operational Research is a discipline with both abstract theoretical background and powerful practical value. This class will introduce the fundamentals of operational research-the programming theory, including linear programming, integral programmingWhen introducing every optimization method, its background, significance, fundamentals, steps, and value are covered.
Accounting principles
This course is mainly about the international convention about accounting, accounting theory and accounting methods. It will cover a range of the basic concepts of accounting, accounting assumptions, accounting principals, double entry method, specific accounts, accounting cycle, major transactions, corporate accounting, the preparation and analysis about the financial statements.
Introduction to Law
This course introduces the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Marital Law, Administrative Code, Inheritance Law, Family Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Civil Procedure Law and Administrative Procedure Law.
Programming Practice
This programming practice provides an basic training on object-oriented (OO) programming, which adopts the popular OO programming language-Java. The practice covers the basic contents about the OO programming concepts, the Java programming environment, and the Java programming practice. Students would master the basic concepts of OO programming and know about how to programming with Java after this programming practice.
Econometrics
The theories and methodologies about classical single-equation econometric models, simultaneous-equations econometric models and time-series analysis models are discussed in detail. In the applications chapters of the course, the discussions about the production function models, demand function models, consumption function models, investment function models and macro-econometric models are more detailed.
Application of Database
This course introduces methods to collect, store, process, and utilize information using database technology. By means of a typical case through this course, students can learn the concept of relational database, methods to build database, methods to query database and method to develop a complete database application system using real database software.
Principles of Economics
The course cover the basic theory of microeconomics and its applications. The topics include market demand and supply, public sector, industrial organizations, financial marketsetc. We focus on the most significant concepts, principles and analytical methods of economics, and emphasize the graphic tools as a first step to understand the economic way of thinking, and set to build intuitions of students.
The course cover the basic theory of macroeconomics and its applications. The topics include macro-economy measurements, macro-economy in long-run and short-run(output, unemployment, inflation), open economy, etc. We focus on the most significant concepts, principles and analytical methods of economics, and emphasize the graphic tools as a first step to understand the economic way of thinking, and set to build intuitions of students.
Principles of Finance
This course provides an introduction to modern finance theory and its applications within a unified framework. The topics of the course include 1)financial decisions and unifying principles of finance;(2)valuation of assets;(3)theory of interest rates;(4)portfolio theory;(5)asset pricing models;(6)introduction to corporate finance.
General management
This course introduce the basic concept in management such as management, the role of manager, the revolution of management theory, as well as discuss the five function of management in detail, planning, organizing, controlling, motivating and leading.
Intermediate Microeconomics
The course covers basic theory of microeconomics and its applications, including: consumer theory, firm theory, market supply and demand, externality and public goods, industrial organization, game theory, information economics, general equilibrium, etc. We emphasize modeling methods throughout these topics.
International Finance
The objectives of the course are to provide the students with an understanding of how international financial markets work and apply that knowledge to solve some corporate financial problems related to foreign assets and debts in firms. The material covered in the course is divided into four sections:
Part 1: International FX Markets and Parity Relationships
Part 2: Exchange Rate Determination
Part3: Exposure and Hedging
Part4: International Investment
Management Systems Simulation
Management Systems Simulation is to solve managerial problems based on simulating the actual environment, parameters and processes using computer systems. This course contains five aspects: 1. Basic theory of management systems simulation; 2. Generation and evaluation of random numbers and random variables; 3. Continuous systems simulation and corresponding programming languages; 4. Discrete systems simulations and corresponding programming languages; 5. I/O data analysis.
Economics Growth – Theory and Evidence
The aim of this course is to familiarize students with various approaches to explain cross-country differences in income levels and growth rates. While a considerable share of the course is devoted to the presentation of canonical growth models – with a particular focus on the causes and consequences of technological progress – we also discuss the effect of the socio-political environment and of international capital flows on countries’ growth performance.
International Trade and Investment
The course begins with a survey of the world economy and its development over time. It then analyzes the causes, effects and the relevance of international trade, migration, international capital flows, foreign direct investments, and international outsourcing. Additional subjects are imperfect competition, international technology diffusion and regional aspects of international trade. Prerequisite for this course is introductory microeconomics.
Information System Management
This course will expose the student to the managerial and organizational environment and the role that IS often plays today in helping organizations achieve their goals through appropriate management and use of IS. Issues focusing on electronic business will be addressed.
Intellectual Property Issues and E-Business
This course will provide the student with information about various forms of intellectual property today as they relate to and impact e-business. International aspects, i.e., US versus EU differences, will be examined.
Entrepreneurial Marketing
The focus of the course lies on the particularities concerning marketing strategies and marketing operations in new ventures. The exercise course accompanying the lectures aims at putting the theoretical knowledge into practice. The students have the task to write a marketing plan for a reallife problem in teamwork.
The course is designed for students who want to acquire a deeper understanding of the marketing requirements in new ventures.
Production and Operation Management
Textbooks & References:
M.M., Davis, N.J. Aquilano, R.B. Chase. Fundamentals of Operations Management. 4th edition. McGraw-Hill Irwin.
Expert Systems and Decision Support Systems
This course is an introduction to expert systems and decision support systems, which
is an integral part of the computer science curriculum. In this course, we learn how
theory and applications complement each other.
The content of the course includes four parts with 9 chapters: 1) Part I: Overview of
AI, ES and DSS;2)Part II: Knowledge expression and inference;3)Part III: Reasoning
under uncertainty;4) Design and development of ES with Prolog or Clips language. |
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