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                Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                        Elective Subjects - Group A (Cont.)

                HIST1112    Cultural Heritage                 2       30 hrs    ---
                            The  course  covers  world  heritage  from  ruins  to  historic  architecture,  stone  carving,

                            murals, modern historical archaeology, and important objects from the arts to literature
                            such as manuscripts, books and reference materials; historical cities that are valued are
                            analysed  through  their  unique  architectural  styles  which  blend  well  with  the
                            environment.  The  course  widens  students  perspectives  regarding  world  cultures  and
                            heritage.
                MUS1100     Music / Film Appreciation         2       30 hrs    ---

                            This course introduces related theories of Chinese and Western music and the art of film.
                            It aims to nurture in students aesthetic appreciation of music from the perspectives of
                            feeling,  understanding,  creating,  expressing  and  analysing.  Students  will  have  the
                            opportunity to see and study some internationally outstanding films, the course aiming
                            to  enrich  students’  audio-visual  sense  of  beauty,  and  to  establish  good  habits  in  the
                            culture of music and film.
                PHIL2100    Philosophy                        2       30 hrs    ---

                            This  course  provides  an  introduction  to  basic  concepts,  looking  at  general  and
                            fundamental problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, values, reason,
                            mind and language. It is distinguished from other methods of addressing fundamental
                            questions  by  its  critical,  generally  systematic  approach  and  its  reliance  on  rational
                            argument.  The  course  is  designed  to  guide  and  arouse  students  appetite  for
                            independent, critical thinking and problem-solving.
                SOCI2100    Introduction to Sociology         2       30 hrs    ---

                            This course introduces the basic principles, perspectives and concepts in sociology, which
                            could be taken as tools for analysis of social phenomena in local and global contexts. The
                            content  of  the  course  materials  involve  the  rise  of  capitalism  after  the  industrial
                            revolutions  in  Europe,  modernization,  rationalization,  globalization,  social  structure,
                            institutions, social interactions, social problems in contemporary societies.
                                           Elective Subjects - Group B

                BSPE1101    Clinical Nutrition                2       30 hrs    ---
                            To  provide  students  with  the  clinical  aspects  of  nutrition  evaluation,  and  nutrition  in
                            specialized  patients.  Contents:  Food  and  nutrition;  Nutrition  label;  Nutrition  needs
                            during life cycle; Diseases and nutrition; Medical nutrition therapy.
                BSPE2101    Food Safety                       2       30 hrs    ---
                            To provide students with the basics of food safety and public health nutrition. Contents:
                            Nutrition in community settings; Food safety; Food hygiene; Food contamination; Food-
                            induced illnesses; Survey of food intoxication; Management in food hygiene; Risk analysis
                            of food safety; Food safety system in Macao; Case study in food safety issues.







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