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                Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                Elective Subjects

                ACCT3130    Cost Accounting                   3       45 hrs    ---
                            This  course  is  an  introduction  to  cost-volume  analysis,  job  costing,  process  costing,

                            budgeting  and  cost  analysis  for  management  control.  Cost  accounting  for  outside
                            reporting  purposes  and  management  purposes  will  both  be  examined  in  the  course.
                            Topics  include:  Cost-volume-profit  analysis;  activity-based  costing;  budget;  cost
                            allocation; process costing.

                BUSS0130    Business, Government and Society   3      45 hrs    ---
                            This course examines the political, regulatory, societal, and natural factors that shape

                            business’  non-market  environment.  Students  learn  how  to  analyze  and  proactively
                            manage  the  non-market  environment  through  integrated  market-  and  non-market
                            strategies.
                BUSS0131    Environmental Management System   3       45 hrs    ---
                            This  course  presents  the  basic  philosophy  of  environmental  management  system.  It
                            describes  the  impact  of  human  activities  on  our  environment  including  resource
                            consumption,  water  quality,  air  quality,  noise,  and  waste  disposal.  Integrated
                            environmental tools including ISO14000 environmental management system, life cycle,
                            assessment and eco-labeling would also be covered. Topics include: Interaction between
                            business,  technology,  and  environment;  resource  consumption  and  its  impact  on
                            ecosystem;  basic  forms  of  pollution;  application  of  life  cycle  assessment  and  econ-
                            labeling to product development and introducing their effects on business activities.
                GEOG0110    World Regional Geography          3       45 hrs    ---
                            The course introduces students to major regions of the world. Special emphasis will be
                            given to environmental, political and economic conditions, as well as social and cultural
                            characteristics of selected countries.
                HIST0110    Macao History and Culture         3       45 hrs    ---
                            This course is an introduction  to Macao’s history, emphasizing  cultural and economic

                            development.  During  this  course  students  will  understand  the  unique  social
                            environment of Macao by knowing the integration of different cultures in local districts.
                            Topics include: Macao’s economic heritage.
                MCCO0140    Business Chinese                  3       45 hrs    ---
                            This course focuses on practical written and oral communication for general business
                            activities. It emphasizes practice in the preparation of abstracts, proposals, reports, and
                            correspondence.  Students  will  take  part  in  case  studies  and  simulated  practical
                            applications. Topics include: different types of business correspondences.
                MGMT0140  Event Management                    3       45 hrs    ---
                            This course extends the application of management knowledge to the specific area of
                            events  and  facilities  management  aiming  to  equip  students  with  skills  and  working
                            knowledge  of  facility  and  event  planning,  design  and  management  issues  that  are  in
                            keeping with current practices and trends.
                MMIS0140    Management Information Systems    3       45 hrs    ---
                            This course introduces the basics of information systems with emphasis on real world

                            applications. Students will learn the basics of information systems, IT infrastructure, and
                            the Internet, appreciate the state-of-the-art IT technology as well as to understand how
                            IT can be applied to businesses, and its capabilities and limitations.

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