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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 2 (Cont.)
ENGL2102 English IV 3 45 hrs ---
This module will strengthen and build up the skills acquired in the previous phase and
further develop the ability for oral and written expression and the expansion of
vocabulary. The main objective of these courses is to provide the students with skills
related to translation as applied to law, management, economics, marketing and
international business.
PORT2121 Portuguese as Applied Foreign 15 225 hrs ---
Language I
Strengthen and build up the skills acquired in the previous phase and further develop
the ability for oral and written expression and the expansion of vocabulary. Students
should also gain knowledge concerning the concepts and basic principles of law, as well
as basic concepts of management, economics and international marketing.
PORT2122 Portuguese as Applied Foreign 15 225 hrs ---
Language II
Strengthen and build up the skills acquired in the previous phase and further develop
the ability for oral and written expression and the expansion of vocabulary. Students
should also gain knowledge concerning the concepts and basic principles of law, as well
as basic concepts of management, economics and international marketing.
YEAR 3
COMM3111 Spoken and Written Communication 3 45 hrs ---
Techniques
With this course we aim to develop and improve various techniques and skills of
efficient communication and cooperative interaction. It assumes an eminently practical
component, seeking to answer to a diverse set of practical questions, such as teaching
how to write, adapting the text to the transmitted content and its receivers; the practice
of reading and interpretation of technical, journalistic, scientific texts, aiming to identify
their organization, and highlighting the objective or figurative significance when using
words; characterize and exercise different writing techniques; develop searching,
organization, synthesis and information management skills; stimulate
negotiation/argumentation when defending one’s own ideas and solutions; and
planning the best transmission strategies for written information.
ECON3111 Chinese Economy 3 45 hrs ---
This course will study the history of the Chinese economy and the tools of economic
theory from the perspective of diagnosis and context for organizations and economic
agents in general. Identification of the possible export and import markets for goods
and services will be made, with a corresponding assessment of possibilities for the
expansion and diversification of economic markets.
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