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

                 MSEL3112     Special Topics II                   3      45 hrs   ---
                              This module is designed to provide students an understanding of introductory topics in non-
                              IT technical fields, broadening their view and knowledgebase for the design of information
                              systems.
                 MSEL3113     Technology  on  Language  Learning  and  3   45 hrs   ---
                              Teaching
                              In this module, students will learn about several types of technologies that are commonly
                              used within the context of language learning and teaching, including computer or mobile
                              assisted language learning technologies, multimedia language learning technologies, etc., as
                              well  as  their  purposes  and  characteristics;  about  the  development  regarding  technology
                              integration in education; and about the impact that such technologies have not only on each
                              individual’s learning, but also on the restructure of teaching approaches.
                 MSEL3114     Graphics Design                     3      45 hrs   ---
                              This  module  introduces  basic  2D  design  knowledge,  terminologies,  design  methods  and
                              aesthetic principles. This module will also focus on how to develop students’ ability in seeing
                              things and to use the visual language and design principles to help visual communication.

                                            Elective Subjects – Group B
                 COMP4116     Digital Image and Multimedia Processing    3   45 hrs   ---
                              The module introduces the different elements and the key perspectives in digital multimedia
                              processing to students. It aims to equip the students with the background of developing
                              image  and  multimedia  processing  tools  and  applications.  The  topics  include:  1)  the
                              fundamental theories and mathematical models in digital image and multimedia processing;
                              2)  the  practical  algorithms  in  digital  image  and  multimedia  processing;  3)  the  relevant
                              mainstream standards in engineering and applications; 4) the development of image and
                              multimedia processing applications in practice.
                 COMP4119     Mobile   Computing   and   Wireless  3     45 hrs   CSAI3125
                              Networks
                              This learning module covers the fundamental principles of mobile computing and wireless
                              networks.  Topics  include  wireless  communication  systems,  radio  propagation,  wireless
                              media access, mobile IP, mobile applications and services, wireless LANs, wireless network
                              security and next generation of wireless networks.
                 COMP4127     Internship                          3      45 hrs   COMP2114
                              This module is to provide practical experience in a professional setting for students. Students
                              will have an opportunity to exercise their IT knowledge and the skills they have acquired in a
                              supervised environment, demonstrating competence in obtaining employment relevant to
                              the  academic  learning  through  activities  such  as  creating  a  CV,  researching  the
                              market/industry,  networking,  making  job  applications  and  attending  interviews.  The
                              projected outcomes are: an authentic work experience, the credential of having completed
                              a  professional  internship,  and  the  establishment  of  a  personal  network  of  professional
                              associates valuable for career advancement.




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