《国际物流》课程简介模版英文版.docx
Course Introduction international LogisticsCourse Name: International LogisticsCourse Code:Prerequisites: International Trade Practice; International Trade; International FinanceFollow-up Courses: NoneBilingual Teaching or Not: NotCredits: 2Total Credit Hours: 32Lecture Hours: 32Experiment Hours: 0Programming Hours: 0Practice Hours: 0School: 08 School of BusinessTarget Major: International Economics and TradeCourse DescriptionInternational logistics is a major course for international trade majors, which includes the knowledge and skills that must be mastered by international trade and logistics management personnel. It is a specialized course for studying the operation law of international logistics and a cross science combining theory and practice. The main task of this course is to systematically introduce and specify the logistics activities between countries, as well as the international norms followed by international commodity flows. The purpose of the course is to let students understand the main business activities and main links of international logistics operation, the relationship between international logistics and international trade, and to ask students to understand and master the development status of international logistics management, international logistics characteristics, international logistics system, distribution and logistics management, the relationship between it logistics, the future development trend of international logistics, and to understand and actually operate the international logistics The actual business of logistics.Course ResourcesTextbooks :Yang Changchun, Gu Yongcai. International Logistics (Sixth Edition) M. Beijing: Capital University of Economics and Trade Rress, 2018.Bibliography:1. Zheng Juntian. International Logistics and Transportation M. Beijing: China Customs Press, 2018.2. Gu Yongcai, Wang Binyi. International Logistics Practice (Third Edition) fM. Beijing: Capital Universityof Economics and Trade Press, 2018.3. Bai Shizhen, Wu Rong. International Logistics (Second Edition) fM. Beijing: Science Press, 2016.Reading Materials:1. Papers related to international logistics included in CNKI China HowNet, SDOL (Science direct online) and other digital resources.2. Newspapers, magazines, books and other relevant materials collected by the University.3. Domestic and foreign academic websites of economic management.Author:Approved by: