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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 1 (Cont.)
HIST1120 Chinese History and Culture 2 30 hrs ---
This course aims to give an overview of the History and Culture of China and to give
students knowledge about the political, economic and cultural development of ancient
and modern China. On the other hand, it is intended to show, generically, political and
economic relations between China and the rest of the world. The history of Macau, as
an important part of the exchange between China and the western world since the 16th
century, will also be presented.
LLAW1120 Constitution and Basic Law 2 30 hrs ---
This module introduces the general principles, the state system, the state organs, and
the fundamental rights and duties of citizens stated in the Constitution of the People’s
Republic of China (the Chinese Constitution). It also covers the formulation of the “One
Country, Two Systems” policy and the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative
Region of the People’s Republic of China (the Macao Basic Law) and such sections in the
Macao Basic Law as the relationship between the Central Government and the Macao
Special Administrative Region (SAR), the political structure of the Macao SAR, and the
fundamental rights of Macao residents. The module is aimed at assisting the students to
establish a correct understanding about the Chinese Constitution and the Macao Basic
Law, and to identify the basic concept of the legal protection of people’s rights and
freedoms.
MATH1111 Linear Algebra 3 45 hrs ---
This learning module introduces basic concepts and techniques from linear algebra that
will be required in later computer science areas such as machine learning and computer
graphics. Topics include systems of linear equations, matrices, determinants, vectors and
vector spaces, linear in(dependence), multi-dimensional linear transformations,
eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
MATH1112 Calculus 3 45 hrs ---
This module introduces the basic concepts of differential and integral calculus. Topics
include functions, limits and continuity, techniques of differentiation, applications of
differentiation to practical problems, curve sketching, definite and indefinite integration,
and applications of integral calculus.
MATH1113 Discrete Mathematics 3 45 hrs ---
This module is designed for computing programme students to enhance their training in
logical thinking through a variety of mathematical topics. Topics include set theory, logic
and proof, combinatorial mathematics, relations and functions, groups, graphs, Boolean
algebra and logic gates.
MENG1111 English I 3 45 hrs ---
This module aims to develop students’ general English language proficiency at the
intermediate level. Emphasis is placed on the development of vocabulary and
fundamental grammatical conventions, general and academic reading, and writing skills.
Students’ speaking and listening skills are developed through communicative practice
activities.
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