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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
Elective Subjects - Group A (Cont.)
SOCI0110 Interpersonal Skills 3 45 hrs ---
This course forms an introduction to develop and assess one’s basic interpersonal
relationship skills necessary for the effective use of self as a professional helper. Topics
include: Interpersonal communication in business; perceptions and emotions;
language and listening; conflicts and resolutions in relationships; group
communication.
SOCI1130 Introduction to Sociology 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an introduction to the basic sociological concepts, including some
of the substantive concerns and findings of sociology, sources of data, and the nature
of the sociological perspective.
TOUR2120 Tourism Management 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an overview of tourism management by introducing different
primal tourism concepts and theories and illustrating the impact of tourism industry in
various domains. Influences of tourism policy on tourism organization are also
discussed within the course.
Elective Subjects - Group B1
MGPO0140 Project Report I 3 45 hrs ---
This is an integrated course which requires students to apply their knowledge and skills
acquired in previous courses to accomplish a project by pursuing rigorous study in a
selected topic in Accounting, Finance, Economics, or Business in general. Students are
required to complete a project proposal by the end of this course before proceeding to
Project Report II.
MGPO0141 Project Report II 3 45 hrs MGPO0140
Completion of Project Report I is a prerequisite for students to be enrolled in this
course. Students continue on their selected study in this course, and are required to
submit a report upon completing their study.
Elective Subjects - Group B2
ECON0130 Intermediate Macroeconomics 3 45 hrs ---
This course introduces a macroeconomic model which focuses on the fundamental
determinants of output in the long run and short run, with the effects of the
implementation of monetary and fiscal policies on the model variables. The micro-
foundations of macroeconomics such as consumption demand and investment
demand are also covered. Topics include: Economic growth and fluctuations;
measuring economic performance; fiscal and monetary policy in the growth model;
short-run fluctuations; financial markets and aggregate demand; adjustment process;
macroeconomic policy; consumption demand; investment; foreign trade and exchange
rate.
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