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

                ENGL2101    English III                       3       45 hrs    ---
                            To  increase  students’  exposure  to  different  contexts  of  using  English  for  authentic

                            communicative  purposes  both  in  daily  lives  and  at  work.  The  four  macro-skills  are
                            covered  and  writing  skills  are  to  be  emphasized.  Oral  presentations  are  required  for
                            assessment. Contents: Continuation of English I and II which include expression of likes
                            and  dislikes;  Agreements  and  disagreements;  Talking  about  social  problems  and  offer
                            solutions; Discussing about historic and future events; Describing major life events and
                            regrets about the past, etc.

                ENGL2102    English IV                        3       45 hrs    ---
                            To  increase  students’  exposure  to  different  contexts  of  using  English  for  authentic

                            communicative  purposes  both  in  daily  lives  and  at  work.  The  four  macro-skills  are
                            covered  and  writing  skills  are  to  be  emphasized.  Oral  presentations  are  required  for
                            assessment. Contents: Continuation of English I and II which include expression of likes
                            and  dislikes;  Agreements  and  disagreements;  Talking  about  social  problems  and  offer
                            solutions; Discussing about historic and future events; Describing major life events and
                            regrets about the past, etc.

                                                    YEAR 3
                ---         Complete 1 subject from the elective  2   30 hrs    ---
                            group B

                BSBB3102    Immunohematology (Blood Bank)       2     30 hrs    ---
                            To  enable  students  to  understand  the  fundamental  principles  of  human

                            immunohematology  and  blood  bank  basic  techniques  through  lectures  and  practical
                            sessions. Contents: ABO and other blood groups, reagents for immunohematology, blood
                            transfusion  products  with  preparation  and  storage  methods,  antigens/antibodies
                            reaction  of  RBCs;  Anti-human  globulin  test,  direct  and  indirect  Combs  test,  type  and
                            screen  test  for  blood  transfusion  procedures,  blood  collection  and  screening  test  for
                            donors;  Human  leukocytes  antigens  detection,  and  the  prevention  of  diseases  from
                            blood transfusion; Transfusion reaction, hemolytic diseases for new born babies, stem
                            cells collection and test procedures with clinical perspectives.

                BSHE3102    Health Education and Promotion       3    45 hrs    ---
                            To equip students with the principles and methods for health education and promotion.

                            Contents:  Theory  in  health  education  and  promotion;  Health  behaviour;  Health
                            communication;  Health  assessment;  Health  education  intervention  planning  and
                            evaluation; Health promotion in school, community; Healthy city; Health education and
                            promotion in Macao.
                BSHP3101      Histopathology                  5       75 hrs    BSPP1102

                            To enable students to understand the principles, basic techniques and practical skills in
                            cytology,  histology,  histopathology,  and  special  immuno-chemical  staining  methods.
                            Contents:  Basic  construction  of  cells  and  tissues  with  microscopic  smear  examination
                            practice  in  circulation,  digestive  with  glands,  respiratory,  genital  with  glands;  The
                            Histology  practice  including:  preparation  of  smears  for  cells  and  tissues,  immuno-
                            chemical staining and special staining in histology, the smears of tumors with types and
                            different  phases, immuno-complex diseases, female-genital diseases; Cytology practice
                            including: plural fluid, sputum, urine and Pap smears.

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