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

                 BUSS1120      Business Ethics                3        45 hrs    ---
                               This  course  covers  corporate  social  responsibility,  socially  responsive  management;

                               ethical dilemmas in business, ethical reasoning and corporate programs, managing in
                               diverse social systems, the corporation and public policy, antitrust and mergers. Topics
                               include: Utilitarianism; deontology; rights of justice; Confucianism; ethics of value.
                 ECON2120      Money and Banking              3        45 hrs    ---
                               This course provides an introductory examination of money and banking. Emphasis will

                               be placed on financial markets, bank management, central banking and the conduct of
                               monetary policy, and monetary theory. Topics include: The Central Bank; commercial
                               banking  system;  monetary  theory;  monetary  policy;  international  monetary  system;
                               international coordination of monetary policies.
                 ENGL2101      English III                    3        45 hrs    ---
                               This is the first of the two intermediate English courses. The course aims to  provide

                               students with the grounding in English necessary in business environments, both social
                               and workplace settings. It will further develop students’ use of the four language skills
                               (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) with substantial emphasis being placed on
                               reading and writing skills  for business correspondence. The  integration of authentic
                               materials also enhances the usefulness of the course. Language skills include: describing
                               trends; writing emails and summaries, etc.
                 ENGL2102      English IV                     3        45 hrs    ---
                               This is the second of the two intermediate English courses. The course aims to provide
                               students with the grounding in English necessary in business environments, both social
                               and workplace settings. It will further develop students’ use of the four language skills
                               (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) with substantial emphasis being placed on
                               familiarizing  students  with  English  in  terms  of  using  the  language  in  their  future
                               business-careers.  It  also  prepares  students  for  Upper-intermediate  level  courses.
                               Language skills include: words and expressions to describe innovations; words for talking
                               about  quality  control  and  customer  service;  writing  letters,  short  articles  and  press
                               releases, etc.
                 FINA2120      Business Finance               3        45 hrs    ---
                               This course provides an introductory examination of business finance. It will cover the

                               basic  principles  of  finance  and  their  applications  to  financial  problems  of  business
                               enterprises.  Through  illustration,  discussion,  and  application,  students  will  learn  the
                               tools and techniques that can be applied to understanding, evaluation, and resolution
                               of financial problems.
                 HHRM2120      Human Resources Management       3      45 hrs    ---
                               This course concentrates on the human resources management function of selection,
                               performance,  appraisal,  training  and  development  and  compensation.  Focus  is  also
                               placed on current issues related to these functions.

                 LLAW2120      Business Law                   3        45 hrs    ---
                               This course aims to introduce to students the business law in various aspects of business
                               and commerce commonly encountered in practice, and to enable them to apply the
                               relevance of legal  rules and practices to business problems and practical situations.
                               Emphasis  will  be  placed  on  understanding  the  legal  environment  in  which  business
                               operates.


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