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

                ENGL1114    Intermediate  English  Listening  and  2   30 hrs   ---
                            Speaking
                            This  course  is  designed  to  improve  students’  practical  skills  in  both  listening  and

                            speaking. It uses teaching materials taken from different situations of modern life and
                            social contexts, and integrates traditional classroom teaching with multimedia teaching
                            methods.  The  students  are  guided  in  terms  of  pronunciation,  intonation,  sentence
                            structures and how to use a more varied vocabulary.
                GEOG1100    Humanity and Geography of China   2       30 hrs   ---
                            With  the  relationship  between  humans  and  geography  as  the  theoretical  clue,  this

                            course  illustrates  the  interactive  relationships  between  various  human  activities  and
                            geographical environment, summarizes and explores the temporal and spatial changes,
                            and  explains  the  factors  that  link  humans  with  geography.  Students  are  expected  to
                            understand the basic characteristics of Chinese humanity and geography.
                HIST1100    History and Culture of Macao      2       30 hrs   ---
                            This course aims to help students achieve a comprehensive understanding of Macao. It

                            introduces the history of Macao since the end of the Ming Dynasty, the positive role
                            Macao played in modern Chinese history and in China’s cultural exchange with the West,
                            colonialism  and  Sino-Portuguese  relations  in  the  Ming  and  Qing  dynasties,  Macao’s
                            urban  development,  arts,  handicraft  industry,  borders,  and  the  development  of  the
                            Catholic Church.

                PADM1120    Introduction to Public Administration  2   30 hrs   ---
                            This  interdisciplinary  course  between  Political  Science  and  Management  Science
                            includes  the  basic  knowledge  about  public  administration  and  comparative  public
                            administration  politics.  It  helps  students  enrich  their  knowledge  about  politics,
                            management  and  public  administration,  and  grasp  the  basic  polices  and  the  general
                            situation of public administration in different countries and regions. It also familiarizes
                            them  with  the  translated  English  versions  of  the  corresponding  theories  and  some
                            organizations as well as the methods of translation.
                PEDU1110    Physical Education                2       30 hrs   ---
                            This course familiarizes students with theories of different sports events and enhances

                            their skills in playing sports in order to increase their interests in sports so that they
                            could design the exercise plans suitable for themselves and develop their life-long habits
                            of doing sports.
                PORT1113    Portuguese Grammar I              2       30 hrs   ---
                            This course familiarizes students with the basic knowledge of Portuguese pronunciation,

                            lexicology,  and  syntax  through  various  exercises  to  enhance  their  Portuguese
                            proficiency.
                PORT1114    Portuguese Grammar II             2       30 hrs   PORT1113

                            This course, as a continuation of Portuguese Grammar I, further familiarizes students
                            with the basic knowledge of Portuguese pronunciation, lexicology and syntax through
                            various exercises to enhance their Portuguese proficiency.





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