Mandarin Chinese for Beginners

This course serves as the basic course for interantional students of Chiense beginners in short-term programme in SCNU. The content of this course intends to help international students access to basic daily Chinese social communication by focusing on the speaking and communicative skills while also highlighting the fundamental Chinese character recognition and the handwriting skills. The topics are relevant to the basic needs in real life of social communication ranging from greetings, family, time, foods, shopping, hobbies, directions, weather and transportation. In the course, learning-through-life-experience and context-teaching approach are incorporates into the classroom teaching.

教师: 李佩华

HND-Information technology

The basic knowledge about computer and the basic operation of win7 and office sofware.

Accounting Principles会计学原理2018-2019(1)

该课程为经济管理类专业的学科基础课,旨在让学生了解会计在企业经营运作中的作用,掌握基本的会计和财务相关概念,能够运用复式记账法对经济业务进行正确的记录和计量,能够编制基本财务报表的编制并分析利用,利用会计信息为企业决策提供服务。 This course provides an introduction to accounting and finance.Students will learn about the roles of accounting and finance in businesses and will be able to record transactions by using double-entry accounting. they will be able to prepare and analyze financial statements, as well. And learn to use the accounting information to serve for making decisions for businesses.

教师: 王琳

商务统计学 Business Statistics

This course aims to introduce students to the fundamental statistical concepts that managers commonly use when making decisions as sensible as possible, on the basis of the available evidence.  The purpose of this course is to develop statistical thinking that focuses on ways to understand and manage available data and reduces variation of available data.  The course will also provide students with the skills and knowledge in the application of statistical analyses and processing of business data.

教师: 柴少明

Personal Finance 个人理财(2017级金融专业)

本课程的授课对象为国际商学院2017级金融专业学生。

课程分别从理财规划基础知识和基本概念、如何管理好自己的金钱、如何利用保险保护自己、如何更好地进行投资管理以及需要注意的生命周期内财务事件等方面出发,对个人理财的各种技巧和方法进行深入浅出而又细致全面的讲解,建立起了一个非常完整的理财框架体系。学生通过学习,加深对金钱地了解,树立正确理财观念,掌握理财知识与技巧,再今后的学习和生活中,能更加有效、合理地管理钱财。

教师: 黄玮

The Context of Business for 17 Finance & 17JEUK

Welcome to The Context of Business online course.

This online course helps you to test yourself about some simple concepts and theories, and to know how well you can apply the knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Here, you can share your opinion and discuss with your classmates and you can help answering the questions your classmate may concern as well.

Hope you can learn knowledge by self-motivation, sharing and helping with each other here.

教师: 马颖仪

Financial Management 财务管理

    This course is about corporate finance, how companies raise money to start, operate, grow and sell businesses including methods to pay for investments and growth. Students will learn components of the broad financial landscape of small and large businesses. Financial management is very important to the success of any company.  The basic principles of business finance will be explained and applied. These principles will be applied as students learn to develop plans to start and fund a new business, as well as seek capital to grow an existing business.

    This course will provide explanations of the role of capital, sources of capital, managing risk and applying mathematical formulas to making strategic business decisions designed to maximize shareholder value. 


教师: 张寒珍

商务统计学(Business Statistics)

This course aims to introduce students to the fundamental statistical concepts that managers commonly use when making decisions as sensible as possible, on the basis of the available evidence.  The purpose of this course is to develop statistical thinking that focuses on ways to understand and manage available data and reduces variation of available data.  The course will also provide students with the skills and knowledge in the application of statistical analyses and processing of business data.

教师: 柴少明

financial markets and regulation

Banking: In Chapters 2–5, we look at banking in all its aspects.
Regulation: Chapter 6 examines the role for regulation of the banking and
fnancial sector, and highlights recent developments, particularly the reregulation
of strategically important fnancial institutions (SIFIs).
Money and bond markets: In Chapter 7, we examine the domestic and international
markets. We look at raising money for short term (money markets) and long term (bond
markets).
Equities: Stock markets, brokers, market makers and institutions are explained in Chapter 8.
Hedge funds and private equity: Enormous funds are being invested in the markets
today by these organizations, which is explained in Chapter 9.
Credit crisis: The credit crisis, which started with defaults in the US subprime market and
culminated in the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the failure of large swathes of US, UK
and other banking markets, and the resulting major state bailouts, are covered in detail
in Chapter 10. We outline the causes of the crisis and the key events that occurred,
noting features of the recent sovereign debt crisis and the ongoing policy response.
Foreign exchange: The international character of the markets today and gradual
deregulation create strong demand for foreign currencies. This is considered in Chapter 11.
EMU: European Economic and Monetary Union and the introduction of the euro
started on 1 January 1999 for 11 countries. This key development is discussed in
Chapter 12, along with an overview of the role of the euro and characteristics of the
recent eurozone crisis.
Derivative products: Interest rates, currency rates, bond prices and share prices
fluctuate, creating risk. There are fnancial products that are, paradoxically, used to
both exploit risk and control risk. These are called ‘derivative products’ and are,
possibly, the fastest growing sector of the fnancial markets today. This complex but
fascinating subject is looked at in Chapters 13–15.
Emerging and growth-leading economies: The role of various booming emerging
economies is considered in Chapter 16. Particular focus is placed on the role of China
and India, together with the increased influence of other emerging markets.
Key trends: Finally, in Chapter 17, we analyse the key trends in the fnancial markets today. Banking: In Chapters 2–5, we look at banking in all its aspects.
Regulation: Chapter 6 examines the role for regulation of the banking and
fnancial sector, and highlights recent developments, particularly the reregulation
of strategically important fnancial institutions (SIFIs).
Money and bond markets: In Chapter 7, we examine the domestic and international
markets. We look at raising money for short term (money markets) and long term (bond
markets).
Equities: Stock markets, brokers, market makers and institutions are explained in Chapter 8.
Hedge funds and private equity: Enormous funds are being invested in the markets
today by these organizations, which is explained in Chapter 9.
Credit crisis: The credit crisis, which started with defaults in the US subprime market and
culminated in the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the failure of large swathes of US, UK
and other banking markets, and the resulting major state bailouts, are covered in detail
in Chapter 10. We outline the causes of the crisis and the key events that occurred,
noting features of the recent sovereign debt crisis and the ongoing policy response.
Foreign exchange: The international character of the markets today and gradual
deregulation create strong demand for foreign currencies. This is considered in Chapter 11.
EMU: European Economic and Monetary Union and the introduction of the euro
started on 1 January 1999 for 11 countries. This key development is discussed in
Chapter 12, along with an overview of the role of the euro and characteristics of the
recent eurozone crisis.
Derivative products: Interest rates, currency rates, bond prices and share prices
fluctuate, creating risk. There are fnancial products that are, paradoxically, used to
both exploit risk and control risk. These are called ‘derivative products’ and are,
possibly, the fastest growing sector of the fnancial markets today. This complex but
fascinating subject is looked at in Chapters 13–15.
Emerging and growth-leading economies: The role of various booming emerging
economies is considered in Chapter 16. Particular focus is placed on the role of China
and India, together with the increased influence of other emerging markets.
Key trends: Finally, in Chapter 17, we analyse the key trends in the fnancial markets today. Banking: In Chapters 2–5, we look at banking in all its aspects.
Regulation: Chapter 6 examines the role for regulation of the banking and
fnancial sector, and highlights recent developments, particularly the reregulation
of strategically important fnancial institutions (SIFIs).
Money and bond markets: In Chapter 7, we examine the domestic and international
markets. We look at raising money for short term (money markets) and long term (bond
markets).
Equities: Stock markets, brokers, market makers and institutions are explained in Chapter 8.
Hedge funds and private equity: Enormous funds are being invested in the markets
today by these organizations, which is explained in Chapter 9.
Credit crisis: The credit crisis, which started with defaults in the US subprime market and
culminated in the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the failure of large swathes of US, UK
and other banking markets, and the resulting major state bailouts, are covered in detail
in Chapter 10. We outline the causes of the crisis and the key events that occurred,
noting features of the recent sovereign debt crisis and the ongoing policy response.
Foreign exchange: The international character of the markets today and gradual
deregulation create strong demand for foreign currencies. This is considered in Chapter 11.
EMU: European Economic and Monetary Union and the introduction of the euro
started on 1 January 1999 for 11 countries. This key development is discussed in
Chapter 12, along with an overview of the role of the euro and characteristics of the
recent eurozone crisis.
Derivative products: Interest rates, currency rates, bond prices and share prices
fluctuate, creating risk. There are fnancial products that are, paradoxically, used to
both exploit risk and control risk. These are called ‘derivative products’ and are,
possibly, the fastest growing sector of the fnancial markets today. This complex but
fascinating subject is looked at in Chapters 13–15.
Emerging and growth-leading economies: The role of various booming emerging
economies is considered in Chapter 16. Particular focus is placed on the role of China
and India, together with the increased influence of other emerging markets.
Key trends: Finally, in Chapter 17, we analyse the key trends in the fnancial markets today.

教师: 芦峰

The Basic Operation of Computer

This course will help you to get to know the basic knowledge of computer and learn how to use office software.

Accounting and Finance

该课程为经济管理类专业的学科基础课,也可以作为非经管类专业的选修课。通过这门课的学习,学生可以了解会计和财务在企业经营运作中的作用,了解企业管理活动中与财务相关的基本知识,能够理解并运用复式记账法对经济业务进行正确的记录和计量,编制基本财务报表并分析利用。同时了解企业组织形式及基本架构,能够利用会计信息通过预测、分析、控制为企业短期及长期经营决策服务。 This course provides an introduction to accounting and finance.Students will learn about the roles and basic knowledge of accounting and finance in businesses and will be able to record transactions by using double-entry accounting. they will be able to prepare and analyze financial statements, as well. Student will also learn about different types of business entities and learn how to use the accounting information to serve for making short-term and long-term decisions for businesses through forecasting, analyzing and controlling.

教师: 王琳, 左小明