VECTOR | [3-0-0:3] |
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DESCRIPTION | This course focuses on the practices and processes that managers in the business sector adopt to advance innovation and attention is also paid to the strategies that policy-makers from regulatory background pursue to manage innovation. Technological innovation will be examined through its process of exploring, executing, leveraging, and renewing from both the perspectives of entrepreneurs and regulators. Students will be guided to seek a collaborative governance mechanism that is workable for different players and sectors in innovation to achieve sustainable growth. |
Section | Date & Time | Room | Instructor | Quota | Enrol | Avail | Wait | Remarks |
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L01 (6197) | Mo 06:00PM - 08:50PM | Rm 101, W4 | HOU, Yun LI, Moyan SHIN, Jihoon | 40 | 30 | 10 | 0 |
VECTOR | [6 credits] |
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DESCRIPTION | This course consists of 6 credits and will last for two regular terms. In the first term, students learn and integrate the latest technology topics through seminars,lectures, and workshops. After completing four micro-policy analysis reports, students can familiarize themselves with technology policy hot spots and policy analysis tools, as well as the cooperation skills and role division among the groups. In the second term, they will complete group projects on selected topics for science and technology policy under the supervision offaculty members. The participation of the university’s internal community and external organizations in these projects will be highly encouraged. The university will be responsible for the control, management and evaluation of the project. Students will exercise their teamwork skills, analyze science and technology policy issues and develop concise reports of their findings and recommendations. They should write the paper acting as an assistant to a particular decision-maker in a government, nonprofit organization, business or private sector. This course is for MSc(TP) students only. May be graded PP. |
Section | Date & Time | Room | Instructor | Quota | Enrol | Avail | Wait | Remarks |
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L01 (6231) | We 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Rm 102, W4 | HOU, Yun XU, Kewei | 40 | 40 | 0 | 0 |
ATTRIBUTES | Common Core: Foundations (CTDL) |
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DESCRIPTION | This course is taught by a teaching team of a group of faculties from four Hubs to introduce the basics of critical thinking and data literacy. The course will be delivered using the problem-solving approach with interdisciplinary applications. The contents include barriers to critical thinking, characteristics of a critical thinker, argument, cognitive bias, logical fallacies, inductive reasoning, and simple probability and statistical models. Students will be equipped with critical thinking and data analyzing skills to analyze problems of reasoning, evaluate the truthfulness of evidence, examine the fallacies of thinking, construct valid arguments, and make better decisions in personal and professional life. |
Section | Date & Time | Room | Instructor | Quota | Enrol | Avail | Wait | Remarks |
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L01 (6422) | TBA | TBA | HOU, Yun KUO, YI LUNG LI, Ran XIONG, Wanru YU, Liuqian ZHANG, Xuning ZUO, Ruiting | 300 | 266 | 34 | 0 |