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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 2 (Cont.)
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
BUSS3120 Corporate Governance and Social 3 45 hrs ---
Responsibility
This course examines how corporations respond to ethical dilemmas whilst considering
the needs of their various stakeholders within the context of government regulations.
The roles of government regulation and community collaboration, as they impact on
businesses operating across cultures, are also explored and current reforms of corporate
governance are discussed.
BUSS3130 Business Research Methods 3 45 hrs ---
This course provides an introduction of basic methodological concepts and philosophy
of science in relation to business research methods. It leads to an understanding of the
fundamental stages of research including the formulation of a research problem, data
collection methods, as well as the presentation of research reports.
COMM3120 Business Communication 3 45 hrs ---
This course focuses on advanced writing and oral skills in business communications. It
covers audience analysis, purpose, message, and gives students plenty of opportunities
to compose memos, letters, and formal reports for a variety of work situations. It also
aims to develop students’ confidence in formal business settings with effective
presentation skills.
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