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                 Code        Module                            Credits   Duration  Prerequisite(s)
                                                  YEAR 2 (Cont.)

                 CHIN2132    Introduction to Literature        3       45 hrs    ---
                             This  course  mainly  talks  about  the  general  laws  of  literary  activities,  involving  many

                             interconnected  factors,  such  as  the  nature  of  literary  activities,  literary  creation  and
                             reception of literary works. The occurrence and development of literary phenomena will
                             be discussed from the perspective of historical development. The main contents of this
                             course include theories on literary concepts, literary works, literary creation, reception,
                             origin and development. This is a very theoretical course, however, at the same time, the
                             theories are to be interconnected with literary works.

                 EDUC2100    Educational Psychology            2       30 hrs    ---
                             This course aims to familiarize students with the basic theories of educational psychology

                             in a systematic way. The students are expected to make use of the related theories to
                             guide the teaching practices. The main contents of this course include: psychology of
                             students and teachers (personality development of students, individual differences of
                             students  and  their  measurement  and  assessment,  and  professional  qualities  and
                             psychological  health  of  teachers)  ,  theories  of  learning  (cognitive  theory  of  learning,
                             behaviorism,  constructivism  and  humanistic  theory  of  learning),  learning  psychology
                             (motivations  of  learning,  knowledge  construction,  problem  solving  and  creation,  and
                             moralities  learning),  educational  psychology  (effective  learning,  class  assessment  and
                             class  management).  Particular  emphasis  is  laid  upon  the  theories  and  psychology  of
                             learning, and the individual differences and their measurement and assessment.
                 ENGL2113    Advanced English I                3       45 hrs    ENGL1108

                             This course aims to develop and strengthen students’ receptive and productive skills in
                             written English. Emphasis is laid upon enlarging the students’ vocabulary, developing their
                             comprehension skills, and improving their skills in writing a paragraph. Upon completion
                             of this course, the students are expected to understand and create grammatically and
                             syntactically correct sentences within a well-organized paragraph.
                 ENGL2114    Advanced English II               3       45 hrs    ENGL2113

                             This course aims to further develop and strengthen students’ receptive and productive
                             skills in written English. Emphasis is laid upon applying analytical and critical reading skills
                             to a variety of texts and upon writing expository essays. Upon completion of this course,
                             the students are expected to recognize and use various patterns of text organization to
                             compose effective essays.
                 PORT2117    Intermediate Portuguese I         4       60 hrs    PORT1118
                             The goal of the course is to provide students with basic knowledge of the Portuguese

                             language at lexical, morphological, syntactic and semantic levels. Particular emphasis is
                             laid upon vocabulary building and grammar acquisition through reading original texts on
                             current affairs, society, culture, politics and economy.
                 PORT2118    Intermediate Portuguese II        4       60 hrs    PORT2117
                             This  course,  as  a  continuation  of  Intermediate  Portuguese  I,  aims  to  further  provide
                             students  with  basic  knowledge  of  the  Portuguese  language  at  lexical,  morphological,
                             syntactic, and semantic levels. Particular emphasis is laid upon vocabulary building and
                             grammar acquisition through reading original texts on current affairs, society, culture,
                             politics and economy.





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