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Four more UIC undergraduate courses recognised as provincial first class

Published on 13 December 2023

UIC owns four courses that the Department of Education of Guangdong has selected as the provincial first-class undergraduate courses. They are Optimisation, Introduction to Robotics, Principles of Macroeconomics, and Machine Learning. To date, nine UIC courses have been recognised as provincial first class.

Optimisation is a course under UIC's Statistics Programme and the programme is listed as first class nationally. This course introduces the fundamental theory and techniques for unconstrained and constrained optimisation. The course team incorporates case studies, adopts a heuristic teaching mode, integrates a multi-step teaching process, and establishes a high-quality course evaluation system.

Lead Designer and teacher of the course Optimisation, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology for Students and External Affairs Dr Deng Yuhui

Introduction to Robotics is a course of UIC's Artificial Intelligence Programme. The course introduces students to the concepts of autonomous robotic systems. It aims to use a hands-on approach to introduce the basic concepts of robotics, focusing on mobile robots. By adopting international teaching aids, students can design robots based on robotics hardware carriers to meet different functions.

Lead Designer and teacher of the course Introduction to Robotics, Ms Ji Yanyan (second from right)

Principles of Macroeconomics is a core course of all UIC's Faculty of Business and Management programmes and a free elective course offered to students from other faculties and schools. The course trains students to understand and analyse major macroeconomic phenomena and issues using economics as a primary methodology. It combines front-line academic results with basic education, explores new learning resources, and establishes a comprehensive tutoring system.

Lead Designer and teacher of the course Principles of Macroeconomics, Dr Luo Bei (right)

Machine Learning is a core course of UIC's Data Science Programme, supporting the development of UIC’s Department of Statistics and Data Science, which is recognised as a national first class. The course introduces Machine Learning and its core models and algorithms. The course aims to give students the basic ideas and intuition behind modern machine learning methods and a more formal understanding of how, why, and when they work.

Lead Designer and teacher of the course Machine Learning, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology for Research Dr Xuanyuan Zhe


From MPRO

Reporter: Cecilia Yu

Photos provided by the interviewees

Cover: Chen Yu'an

Editor: Deen He

Updated on 13 December 2023