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ENGLISH
Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 2 (Cont.)
ENGL2102 English IV 3 45 hrs ---
This is the second of the two intermediate English courses. The course aims to provide
students with the grounding in English necessary in business environments, both social
and workplace settings. It will further develop students’ use of the four language skills
(speaking, listening, reading, writing) with substantial emphasis being placed on
familiarizing students with English in terms of using the language in their future
business-careers. It also prepares students for Upper-intermediate level courses.
Language skills include: words and expressions to describe innovations; words for
talking about quality control and customer service; writing letters, short articles and
press releases, etc.
FINA2120 Business Finance 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an introductory examination of business finance. It will cover the
basic principles of finance and their applications to financial problems of business
enterprises. Through illustration, discussion, and application, students will learn the
tools and techniques that can be applied to understanding, evaluation, and resolution of
financial problems.
LLAW2120 Business Law 3 45 hrs ---
This course aims to introduce to students the business law in various aspects of business
and commerce commonly encountered in practice, and to enable them to apply the
relevance of legal rules and practices to business problems and practical situations.
Emphasis will be placed on understanding the legal environment in which business
operates.
MATH2100 Business Mathematics 3 45 hrs ---
This course emphasizes the mathematics required in general business processes. It is
designed to prepare students for the mathematical and analytical applications most
useful in subsequent business and economic courses. Topics include: applications of
equations and inequalities; functions and graphs; lines, parabolas, and systems;
exponential and logarithmic functions; mathematics of finance; matrix algebra; linear
programming.
MATH2110 Business Statistics 3 45 hrs ---
This course is designed to introduce basic statistical principles, and techniques for data
analysis in the context of solving business problems. Students will learn how to perform
statistical analysis on various inferential real life situations. Topics include: organizing
data; descriptive statistics; probability; discrete distributions; normal distribution;
sampling and sampling distributions; estimation; hypothesis testing; correlation and
regression analysis.
MRKT2100 Principles of Marketing 3 45 hrs ---
This course studies the role of marketing in society. It focuses on markets, marketing
institutions, and marketing functions with emphasis on product, price, marketing
communication, and marketing channel decisions.
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