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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 4 (Cont.)
BSIL4102 Internship II 5 500 hrs BSCC2101,
BSCI2102,
BSCM2101,
BSHM2102,
BSHP3101
To educate students with good professional ethics, rigorous scientific attitudes and
working styles, to develop knowledge acquisition abilities, creativity as well as team spirit
through practical experiences. Contents: Students will practice in different institutes that
are related to the laboratory science profession (hospital laboratories, public
laboratories, or private companies). Under the supervision of the staff in these institutes,
students’ performances will be evaluated. The internship training covers clinical
chemistry, clinical microbiology, clinical hematology, histopathology and public health
analysis.
BSTL4101 Thesis I 2 30 hrs ---
To equip students with the academic skills in writing a review article and conducting
research in a defined area of interest, leading to a better understanding of the
knowledge learned and to be more competitive in the future work and study. Contents
(Thesis I): Research question conception; Literature review; Organization and
summarizing the information from the literature; Proposal writing. Students are required
to submit a research proposal at the end of Thesis I. Contents (Thesis II): Data collection;
Data analysis; Result discussion; Thesis writing. Students are required to submit a thesis
at the end of Thesis II.
BSTL4102 Thesis II 4 60 hrs ---
To equip students with the academic skills in writing a review article and conducting
research in a defined area of interest, leading to a better understanding of the
knowledge learned and to be more competitive in the future work and study. Contents
(Thesis I): Research question conception; Literature review; Organization and
summarizing the information from the literature; Proposal writing. Students are required
to submit a research proposal at the end of Thesis I. Contents (Thesis II): Data collection;
Data analysis; Result discussion; Thesis writing. Students are required to submit a thesis
at the end of Thesis II.
ENGL4101 English VII 2 30 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 and oral interviews
are required for assessment. In addition, medical terminologies about health concepts,
diseases and others are added. Writing resumes and covering letters are to be included.
Contents: Continuation of English V and VI which include expression of opinion and
reporting events; Analyzing information; Talking about scientific advances, etc.
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