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                Code         Module                          Credits   Duration   Prerequisite(s)
                                                 YEAR 1 (Cont.)

                ECON1110     Macroeconomics                  3        45 hrs    ---
                             This course provides an introductory examination of macroeconomics. Emphasis will

                             be placed on understanding national and international economic policies. This course
                             will attempt to identify some of the underlying factors of our society’s most serious
                             economic problems.
                ENGL1101       English I                     3        45 hrs    ---

                             This is the first of the two pre-intermediate level English courses. The course aims to
                             increase  students’  skills  and  competence  in  using  English  in  general  business
                             situations. It will develop students’ use of the four language skills (speaking, listening,
                             reading, and writing) with substantial emphasis being placed on oral and listening skills
                             in  class.  Interaction  is  encouraged  through  many  communicative  activities.  The
                             integration  of  authentic  materials  also  enhances  the  usefulness  of  the  course.
                             Language skills include: skimming and scanning techniques; telephoning; participating
                             in discussions; greetings and small talk, etc.
                ENGL1102     English II                      3        45 hrs    ---

                             This is the second of the two pre-intermediate level English courses. The course aims
                             to  enhance  students’  skills  and  competence  in  using  English  in  general  business
                             situations. It will develop students’ use of the four language skills (speaking, listening,
                             reading, and writing) with substantial emphasis being placed on building up students’
                             confidence in using English. It also prepares students for Intermediate level courses.
                             Interaction is encouraged through many communicative activities. The integration of
                             authentic  materials  also  enhances  the  usefulness  of  the  course.  Language  skills
                             include: dealing with conflict; presenting a product; socializing and entertaining, etc.
                LLAW1110     Constitution and Basic Law      2        30 hrs

                             The  Constitution  and  the  Basic  Law,  being  the  legal  bases  of  the  Macao  SAR,  are
                             embodied in two aspects. First, “One country, two systems” is implemented through
                             institutionalisation  and  legalisation.  The  processes  achieved  the  establishment  of
                             Macao SAR and the formulation of the Basic Law according to the Constitution of the
                             People's  Republic  of  China.  Second,  “One  country,  two  systems,  a  high  degree  of
                             autonomy,  Macao  people  governing  Macao”  are  put  into  effect  since  the
                             establishment of the Macao SAR following the legal system.
                                                    YEAR 2
                ACCT2100     Intermediate Accounting I       3        45 hrs    ---

                             This  course  covers  various  topics  in  financial  accounting,  including  conceptual
                             framework,  accounting  process,  financial  statements,  time  value  of  money,  current
                             assets, fixed assets, intangible assets, depreciation and amortization.
                ACCT2110     Intermediate Accounting II      3        45 hrs    ---

                             This course is a continuation of Intermediate Accounting I which further discusses the
                             other topics in financial accounting, including current liabilities, stockholders’ equity,
                             EPS, investment, revenue recognition, leases and cash flow statement.





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