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PROSPECTUS FOR DBIC CREDIT PROGRAM 2018 Upon your mind, open your china s business

About SHU Shanghai University is one of the major universities in Shanghai directly under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Government and one of the 100 key institutions of higher learning the Chinese Central Government gives full support in the 21st century. Founded in October 1922, Shanghai University has developed into a comprehensive university with a variety of disciplines including sciences, engineering, liberal arts, history, law, fine arts, business, economics and management. Shanghai University has 28 schools and 2 independent departments, with 68 undergraduate programs, 131 master programs, 17 engineering master programs, 35 Ph.D. programs, 13 post-doctoral programs and 1 MBA program. There are currently more than 2700 full-time faculty members and 43000 students. About CIE College of International Exchange offers various short or long-term Chinese and culture courses to international students. At the same time, CIE is also responsible for recruiting international students, arranges accommodation and provides services for applying visas, etc. What You Will Gain China s fast growth and its integration into the world economy create opportunities for international business but foreign companies also face the challenge of adjusting their way of doing business in China. To thrive in doing business in China, understanding the changing and complex market environment, the country s policy making as well as Chinese language and culture is crucial. This program is designed to provide students with a multi-dimensional understanding of China Business. This well-tailored, multi-disciplinary program focuses on all specific areas relevant to doing business in China. With relevant theories and up-to-date practical applications, the program aims to equip students with systematic knowledge of business practices and the ability to analyze changes in government policies and regulations that affect business operations in China. Special Features The program is offered by the Faculty of Institute of Economics, Institute of Foreign Languages, and College of International Exchange at Shanghai University. It covers the economic, social, legal, cultural, political, management, and financial aspects of China. The curriculum includes Chinese language study for international students and Chinese culture and cross-cultural study for all students. Company Visits Besides, students will acquire valuable insights of the region s business environment and practices through a customized selection of company visits.our company partners include such renowned global players as Fortune Global 500 and China's most competitive iron and steel enterprise, Baosteel Group Corporation; Coca Cola, global leader in the fast-moving consumer goods industry; Volkswagen Group China, the largest, earliest, and the most successful joint venture in China's automotive industry and a local company.

Internship (optional) Meanwhile, during or after the study, the students could do internship in related field which helps students have a better understanding of China. Students will have adequate opportunities to communicate with Chinese clients and cultivate abilities in their own field. CIE assists in internship visa application. Duration 12 weeks (10 weeks for classes, 1 week for exam, 1 week of national holidays) Timetable for 2018 Spring session (subject to change): March 09, 2018, 9:30am for registration and orientation March 12 June 01, 2018 Timetable for 2018 Autumn session (subject to change): September 07, 2018, 9:30am for registration and orientation September 10-November 30, 2018 Program Fee Application fee: RMB 500 (USD 80 or EUR 70) Transferring proof for application fee is required for claiming your admission documents. Tuition: RMB 13500 (USD 2150 or EUR 1880) 10 optional English-taught courses (minimum 4 courses with 20 credits) 2 day field trip to Suzhou & Hangzhou city Company visits Shanghai city day tour related lectures or seminars Various social & cultural activities Insurance (Optional): RMB 400 per semester All the international students are required to have insurance during their stay in China. You can buy overseas insurance in your country and bring it to us when you come. Or you can choose to buy Comprehensive Insurance & Protection Scheme for Foreigners Staying in China (www.lxbx.net/tbzn/lxbx-tb08-s2.html ), which will cover your stay in China. Course Description 1. Marketing Strategy(5 Credits)

Lecturer: Zhu Dong This course mainly combines the lecture and tutorial of case study to qualify students with the capacity of analysis and application of the marketing theories. This course enables the student to make marketing strategy decision in an professional way. This subject introduces the basic elements of the marketing management process used by modern companies. It incorporates analyzing marketing strategy planning, including how to analyze the market environment, conduct market research, evaluate consumer markets, understand consumer and business buyer behavior, and segment markets. It also provides the basis for developing marketing strategy by analyzing target markets, and issues of pricing, distribution, product planning, and promotion. 2. Finance (5 Credits) Lecturer: Li Han This course mainly combines the lecture and tutorial of case study to qualify students with the capacity of analysis and application of the financial issues. Understand the role of a CFO in a company Understand the concepts of Risk and Rates of Return and Financial Markets Understand the process of assets management Solve the problems in Financing, Investing and Operating activities by the financial tools. Understand the firm s financing mix. Understand the Cost of Capital and Financial Structure and Dividend Policy Practice the financial statements analysis 3. Intercultural Business Communication (Communication Skill) (5 Credits) Lecturer: Zhuang Enping The course is designed to help students understand the main cultural issues that must be taken into account when doing business in a multicultural setting. To this end, the course provides students with a basic understanding of the invisible cultural differences in values and norms, communication patterns, way of thinking, negotiation strategies and management styles. Besides this, this course prepares students to be ready for cultural differences or cultural conflicts they will encounter when working with people from different cultures in their future so that students will learn how to communicate with people from different countries, how to adapt to different cultural environments, how to do business in a new culture, how to avoid, diagnose and resolve cultural conflicts in the workplace. Therefore the major objective of this course is to develop students intercultural communication competence, which is a required skill for all professionals in the 21st century. This is a case and interaction - oriented course with examples and cases primarily from the instructor s hands-on experience as an intercultural researcher, trainer and consultant for global companies, like Media Market failure in China, Best Buy failure in China, Geely- Volvo acquisition, Shanghai Auto acquisition of Korea Ssangyong motors, Lenovo- IBMPC acquisition, TCL acquisition failure, Daimler Chrysler acquisition, etc.

4. Asian Economic (5 Credits) Lecturer: Wang Shifen The objectives of the course are to enable each student to get the basic framework of some Asian countries and area s economics. The simple history, the politic system, the economic environment, and the basic economic systems of 10main Asia countries and area, such as Japan, South Korea, HK, Singapore, Thailand, India, Taiwan, Mainland of P. R. China, Malaysia, Indonesia are introduced. Some basic economic data are compared among those countries and area. In the Asian economic course, the student will understand the different Asia countries or areas are experiencing different economic increasing models. Different views and points are encouraged in the class discussion. 5. E-Commerce (5 Credits) Lecturer: Du Juan Through the study, students can understand the principles, development process an characteristics of E-commerce, and the new competition brought by E-commerce. The 21st century will be an era of e-commerce development. How to face e-commerce manners and learn adapting demand of numerical information economy, participating in the international competition of the e-commerce era are the requirements of this course. Its concrete contents include: the development of e-commerce, the social environment and technology environment of e-commerce, the move manners of e-commerce, e-commerce marketing, the applications, the law system, the standards, the practice and the examples of e-commerce. 6. Tourism Management-Principles and practices of tourism in China (5 Credits) Lecturer: Guo Songhong This course provides an introduction to the study of tourism, where tourism is examined from the perspectives of a phenomenon, an industry and as a field of study or research. As a phenomenon, the major factors that contribute to its development, growth and decline both in the world and in China are analyzed. As an industry, the course looks at the various sectors (tour operators, hotels, tourist attractions, transportation companies) that comprise the tourism system and how they interact with each other. As a field of research, major tourism theories are introduced. Basic definition sand concepts relating to tourism s political, environmental, economic and cultural impacts are also discussed. The course will spend much time to discuss cases in China in order to make international students have better understanding about tourism practices in China from the above three perspectives. 7. Event Management (5 Credits) Lecturer: Weng Qian The purpose of this course is to enable the students to acquire a general knowledge about the "event management" and to become familiar with management techniques and strategies required for successful planning, promotion, implementation and evaluation of special events with a special focus on case studies of the events in P.R. China in recently years.

8. Chinese Business & Enterprises (5 Credits) Lecturer: Zhu Dong This course introduces Chinese business background, business model and business operation to students so that they could have a basic overview and understanding of Chinese business and enterprises. Topics mainly focus on Chinese business background, Chinese-enterprise history, Chinese enterprise business model, the introduction of Chinese well-known enterprise-case study, how to start a business in China etc. 9. Culture in Contemporary China (Chinese Culture) (5 Credits) Lecturer: Yang Yifei This course is intended to provide an overview of business in contemporary China, addressing topics in economic reform in China, joint venture and wholly owned foreign investment law and practices, an overview of Shanghai as a financial banking, and manufacturing and commercial center, international trade, and economic law in China. In addition, this course will examine Chinese history, contemporary society, and the role of philosophy, religion, and education in Chinese life in order to put business in China in a cultural and historical perspective. This overview introduction to Chinese culture, history and society provides vital background information to put the current dynamic socioeconomic change and rapid business development in modern China in context. 10. Chinese Language: Beginner (5 Credits) This course is designed to improve the students abilities in listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating according to the students Chinese levels. For the beginning level, it acquaints students with basic phonetics, minimum vocabulary for everyday conversation, and elementary knowledge of Chinese grammar. The students also practice Chinese character writing. The course stresses listening and speaking practice while providing an overall grounding in elementary Chinese including reading and writing. It aims at laying a preliminary foundation for the learner to make further studies of Chinese language. For the advanced level, it enables students with comprehensive Chinese language listening, speaking, reading and translating abilities.