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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 2 (Cont.)
MAND1102 Putonghua II* 3 45 hrs ---
This is a continuation of Putonghua I which aims to have students master the Pinyin
system, and use fairly fluent Putonghua in conversation in daily work and social
situations. Training of correct pronunciation and sound differentiation will be
emphasized in order to improve students’ ability to listen and speak Putonghua. Topics
include: pronunciation and listening, etc.
FREN1102 French II* 3 45 hrs ---
This is a continuation of French I which develops students’ language skills. Particular
emphasis is placed on listening, and on written and oral expression. Students learn to
understand foreign language texts, use the language correctly and confidently, and
understand the foreign culture through foreign language learning. Topics include:
listening, speaking, reading and writing.
JAPN1102 Japanese II* 3 45 hrs ---
This is a continuation of Japanese I which develops students’ language skills. Particular
emphasis is placed on listening, and on written and oral expression. Students learn to
understand foreign language texts, use the language correctly and confidently, and
understand the foreign culture through foreign language learning. Topics include:
listening, speaking, reading and writing.
PORT1102 Portuguese II* 3 45 hrs ---
This is a continuation of Portuguese I which develops students’ language skills.
Particular emphasis is placed on listening, and on written and oral expression. Students
learn to understand foreign language texts, use the language correctly and confidently,
and understand the foreign culture through foreign language learning. Topics include:
listening, speaking, reading and writing.
YEAR 3
BUSS1120 Business Ethics 3 45 hrs ---
This course examines business ethics from both an organizational and managerial
perspective by analyzing the social responsibility of business and ethical problems
involved. Special attention is drawn towards the importance of corporate social
responsibility and corporate governance.
COMP3120 System Analysis and Design 3 45 hrs ---
This course forms an introduction to formal procedures and methods of E-Commerce
systems analysis and design. Topics include data, process, and object-oriented analysis
and design modeling methods, systems life cycle, feasibility analysis, data analysis,
aspects of systems design, database design, external design, architectural design,
portals design, systems implementation and maintenance. Case studies are a feature of
the course.
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