Course Catalog
Course Number
Course Name
Terms
Credit
Hours
Credits
Teaching Method
Exam
Others
A
Public Fundamental
Courses
S000101
Dialectics of Nature and Scientific Socialism
Autumn
36
2
Lecture
Exam
 
S000105
Master’s Degree English
Autumn
60
3
Lecture
Exam
 
S011999
Foreign language Literatures
Spring
18
1
Lecture
check
 
B
Major Fundamental
Courses
S011109
Bioelectronics
Autumn
54
3
Lecture
Exam
2 courses at least
S011125
Biomaterials
Spring
36
2
Lecture
Exam
S011103
Analysis and Processing of multi-dimensional signals
Autumn
54
3
Lecture
Exam
S011117
Biomedical Statistics
Spring
36
2
Lecture
Exam
S000112
Numerical analysis
Autumn
Spring
54
3
Lecture
Exam
     C
Major Compulsory
Courses
S011127
Chemical biology
Autumn
36
2
Lecture
Exam
2 -3 courses at least
B011125
Biosensing and bioanalysis
Spring
54
3
Lecture
Exam
S011112
Introduction to nano science and technology
Autumn
36
2
Lecture
Exam
S011102
Bioinformatics
Spring
36
2
Lecture
Exam
S011124
Principles and Practice of Medical Imaging
Spring
36
2
Lecture
Exam
B009120
Information Visualization Techniques
Spring
54
3
Lecture
Exam
S011111
Advanced Medical Instruments
Autumn
54
3
Lecture
Exam
Compulsory
Courses
Practice Training
Generally means teaching practice, production practice (clinical practice), or social investigation.
1
 
quiz
 
Selected Public Lecture/
Discipline Development Lecture
Students of Arts, Management Science, and Medicine must attend at least 5 public lectures held by graduate school. Students of Science and Engineering must attend at least 3 discipline development lectures.
1
 
quiz
 
Academic Seminars & Academic Meetings
Students must participate in at least 2 academic Seminars and academic meetings, and give at least 1 oral presentation.
1
 
quiz
 
 

 

Note:
(1) The minimum total-credit requirements of Master's curricula: 28 credits for students of science and engineering; 30 credits for students of medical science ; 34 credits for students of arts and management sciences. The minimum credit requirements of degree courses: 16 credits for students of science and engineering; 18 credits for students of arts, management science and medicine; other credits in non-degree courses. In addition, students should have 3 credits from compulsory courses.
(2) All courses are normally required to be complete within one and half year after registration. Degree courses are normally required to complete within one year after registration.
(3) Degree courses are subject to this course plan, non-degree courses can be chosen from “Graduate Courses Catalog”.