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                Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                 YEAR 2 (Cont.)

                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.
                MGMT2130  Small Business Management           3       45 hrs    ---

                            This course provides students with an understanding of the major problems they will
                            face  and  the  pitfalls  they  must  avoid  if  success  is  to  be  assured  in  the
                            management/ownership  of  a  small  business.  Students  will  be  introduced  to
                            management  functions,  problem  areas,  decision  making,  and  fundamentals  for  small
                            business.
                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.
                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.
                MAND1102    Putonghua II*                     3       45 hrs    ---

                            This is a continuation of the Putonghua I which aims to have students master the Pinyin
                            system, and use fairly fluent Putonghua in conversation in daily work daily life 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.




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