Course Type
Course Code / Group
Course Title
Credits
Total Hours
Division of Total Hours
Examination Method
Semester
Notes
In-Class Teaching
Experiments
Practical
University-Mandated Compulsory Courses
sd02810240
Mao Zedong Thought and Introduction to China-Style Socialism
6
96
64
32
1-6
sd02810050
Moral Education and Foundations of Law
3
48
sd02810150
Introduction to Marxism
sd02810250
Key Issues in Recent Chinese History
2
sd02810040
Contemporary World Economics and Politics
1-4
Elective
00070
University-Level English Course Group
8
240
128
1-2
112 extra-curricular credit hours
sd02910630
Physical Training (1)
1
sd02910640
Physical Training (2)
sd02910650
Physical Training (3)
sd02910660
Physical Training (4)
4
sd01310010
Computing
sd06910010
Military Theories
sd09010010
Government Policies (1)
0
16
sd09010020
Government Policies (2)
0.5
sd09010030
Government Policies (3)
sd09010040
Government Policies (4)
sd09010050
Government Policies (5)
5
sd09010060
Government Policies (6)
sd09010070
Government Policies (7)
7
sd09010080
Government Policies (8)
Sub-Total
784
640
University-Mandated Core Courses
00051
National Culture Module
Choose any 2- credit course
00052
Creativity and Entrepreneurship Module
00053
Art and Esthetics Module
Choose any 2-credit course
00054(00056)
Humanities (or Natural Sciences) Module
00055(00057)
Social Sciences (or Engineering) Module
00058
Jixia Creativity Lecture
Honorary credits
00059
Qilu Entrepreneurship Lecture
14
224
University-Mandated Electives
00090
University-Mandated Electives Group
1-8
Sociology-Type Basic Courses
sd00121760
Introduction to Sociology
Exam
sd00131330
Ordinary Psychology
sd00121560
Introduction to Social Work
sd00133761
Social Research Methods (Bilingual)
sd00121470
Introduction to Anthropology
sd00131530
Introduction to Social Security
sd00121670
Statistics for Sociology
22
352
Anthropology
Courses
Compulsory Courses
Discussion Course for New Students
sd00121480
History and Theories of Anthropology
sd00132840
History of Chinese Anthropology and Ethnology
sd00120790
Economic Anthropology
sd00133420
Marriage, Family and Kinship Systems
sd00131930
Fieldwork and Qualitative Research
sd00132720
Political Anthropology
sd00133790
World Ethnographies
sd00122480
Rituals and Religions
sd00131940
Ethnographic Writings
29
464
Elective Courses
sd00133731
Urban Anthropology (Bilingual)
Pass or Fail
sd00131360
Globalization and Contemporary Society
sd00121150
Media, Culture and Society
sd00132440
Medical Anthropology
sd00120620
Environmental Anthropology
Gender and Sexuality (Bilingual)
sd00133440
Applied Anthropology
sd00132490
Food and Culture
sd00130370
Law and Society
sd00133450
Anthropology of Education
sd00132850
Ethnographies of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
sd00130250
Northeast Asian Societies and Cultures
sd00133800
Anthropology and Contemporary Social Problems
sd00133460
Demographic Sociology
sd00130720
Sociology of the Family
sd00131270
Rural Sociology
sd00131700
Social Problems
sd00133170
Organizational Sociology
sd00131820
Social Policies
sd00131810
Social Research Methods
20/58
320/928
320/
928
Comprehensive Practicum
Military Training
3 Weeks
Course Design
周
Practicum for Anthropology Majors
6 Weeks
Practice for Creativity and
Entrepreneurial Education
2 Weeks
Social Research and Practice
8 Weeks
Academic Activities in Technology for Undergraduates
Graduating Thesis (Design)
Weeks
Grand Total
11. Table of Courses and Corresponding Cultivated Abilities and Qualities
Ability
Quality
Ability 1
Ability 2
……
Quality 1
Quality 2
Understand basic national and popular sentiments
Thinking about social problems
Self-study
Thinking at higher levels
Social compassion
Critical thinking
Self-discipline
Good personal upbringing
Legal knowledge
Integrate theories with data
Think in a dispersive manner
Philosophical thinking
Understand historical developments
Using the past to examine the present
Think about contemporary problems
Global vision
Compassion
Basic ability to speak, read, and write English
Writing
Communication
Concerns for other cultures
Social knowledge
Physical Training
Basic exercises
Cooperation
Ability to self-Study
Strong and tough personality
Independence
High-level computing
Different perspective
Creativity
Spirit of scientific research
Logical thinking
Independent thinking
Thinking about military problems
Government Policies
Entrepreneurship
Evaluate and appreciate
Interests in esthetics
Respect different cultures
Self-reflexivity
Cross-disciplinary thinking
Teamwork spirit
Good psychological balance
Self-awareness
Interests to self-develop
Independent observation
Understand basic social problems
Verbal communication
Analyze basic social problems
Social responsibility
Adapt to different environments
Analysis
Use basic research methods
Communicate with others
Analyze basic anthropological problems
Analyze
Professionalism
Integrate knowledge
Understand different cultures and peoples
Understand historical development of anthropology
Independent cultural observations and explanations
Respect for different cultures and peoples
Understand different ethnic cultures in China
Understand recent historical development in Chinese anthropology and ethnology
Respect for different cultures
Respect for different peoples
Compassion and understanding for different cultures
Think using anthropological concepts
Analyze economic questions from an anthropological viewpoint
Develop ability to discuss economic issues and cooperation
Sense of responsibility
Reflect on Chinese guanxi networks
Reflect on everyday life
Understand different kinship systems
Adapt to different social environments
Independent social observations
Empirical research
Independence and adaptability
Write ethnographic accounts
Sense of social responsibility
Understand real problems
Think about political questions independently
Live in harmony with others
Research methods for different regional societies and cultures
Understand different peoples and cultures
Grasp ethnic and cultural problems from a holistic angle
Objectivity
Adaptability
Understand religions as systems
Ability to express oneself
Integrate knowledge with data
Verbally express oneself
Respect for others
Understand globalization
See things at the macro level
Understand modern media
Verbal expression and teamwork
Verbal expression
Understand “hot” social issues
Analysis and macro-level thinking
Curiosity, and sense of social responsibility
Understand others
Apply knowledge
Understand issues as they are
Communicate
Verbal and written expression
Understand Chinese ethnicities
Understand Chinese ethnic issues
Desire for harmony
Understand regional cultures
Understand trends in NE Asia
Analyze “hot” social issues
Comparative vision
Curiosity
Comprehensive views
Understand “hot” demographic issues
Understand “hot” family issues
Understand popular sentiments
Understand “hot” rural issues
Understand national and popular sentiments
Independent social inquiry and thinking
Analyze social reality
Aware of issues, discover good research topics
Creativity and critical thinking
Analyze organizations
Express views on organizations
Analyze social policies
Express views on social policies
Skillfully use research methods
Discover good research topics
12. Table of University-Level English Courses and Their Credit Hours
Type
Course Group Code
Course Code
Division of Credit Hours
Sd03110010
Basic University-Level English (1)
120
New students enroll in courses corresponding to their tested proficiency
Sd03110020
Basic University-Level English (2)
Sd03110030
Comprehensive University-Level English (1)
Sd03110040
Comprehensive University-Level English (2)
Sd03110050
Academic English (1)
Sd03110060
Academic English (2)
Sub-Total for Required Courses
112 Credit Hours of Self-Study
Note: This English version is drafted with reference to the Mandarin version.
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