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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 1 (Cont.)
COMP1101 Information Technology 2 30 hrs ---
Fundamentals
The course introduces students to fundamental ideas about the contemporary roles of
computers. Equipped with computer knowledge, students learn how to face the
challenges of rapidly changing information technology in the workplace. The aim of this
course is to enable students to understand how computers are integrated into our social
and working environments. Emphasis is placed on how to use computer technology as a
tool to enhance productivity.
COMP1102 Advanced Computer Applications 2 30 hrs ---
This course prepares students for the challenges of tomorrow’s workplace by equipping
them with practical knowledge and skills to engage in fast-moving information
technology. Extensive hands-on exercises are provided using business applications and
operating systems to reinforce the concepts. Software may include the advanced topics
on spreadsheets, word processing, presentation and the web browser.
ENGL1101 English I 3 45 hrs ---
To increase students’ exposure to different contexts of using English for authentic
communicative purposes both in daily lives and at work. Oral presentations are required
for assessment. Contents: Introduction of themselves; Talking about transportation,
food, future plans, landmarks and monuments; Describing holidays, festivals, customs,
special events, movies and books; Use modals verbs for making suggestion and requests,
etc.
ENGL1102 English II 3 45 hrs ---
To increase students’ exposure to different contexts of using English for authentic
communicative purposes both in daily lives and at work. Oral presentations are required
for assessment. Contents: Introduction of themselves; Talking about transportation,
food, future plans, landmarks and monuments; Describing holidays, festivals, customs,
special events, movies and books; Use modals verbs for making suggestion and requests,
etc.
PEDU1100 Physical Education 2 30 hrs ---
The subject enables students to understand the concepts of physical fitness and learn
how to promote health and fitness. Discussion topics on basic knowledge of physical
education may include wellness, human energy systems, safety. This subject introduces
students to theories and practice of selected sport events.
LLAW1110 Constitution and Basic Law 2 30 hrs ---
The Constitution and the Basic Law, being the legal bases of the Macao SAR, are
embodied in two aspects. First, “One country, two systems” is implemented through
institutionalisation and legalisation. The processes achieved the establishment of Macao
SAR and the formulation of the Basic Law according to the Constitution of the People's
Republic of China. Second, “One country, two systems, a high degree of autonomy,
Macao people governing Macao” are put into effect since the establishment of the
Macao SAR following the legal system.
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