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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
YEAR 4 (Cont.)
BSTL4102 Project Report II. 2 30 hrs BSTL4101
This learning module aims to enable students, upon completing their studies in various
professional modules, to deepen their understanding of the acquired knowledge by
conducting a research project on a specific topic in medical laboratory or medical
laboratory sciences. It also aims to develop their research skills, laying a solid foundation
for further studies or academic development. Contents (Project Report II): Data collection;
data analysis; data discussion; and research report writing. Students are required to submit
a research report at the end of this learning module.
Elective Subjects - Group A
CHIN2180 College Chinese 2 30 hrs ---
This learning module is designed to train students in Chinese reading comprehension and
literary appreciation while acquainting them with basic knowledge and techniques of
Chinese practical writing. Contents: By developing skills in reading, analyzing and
appreciating Chinese works, students are expected to cultivate aesthetic taste, cultural
awareness and humanistic values. They will also enhance their ability to collect materials,
shape ideas, and think logically throughout the process of reading and writing.
PORT2100 Portuguese 2 30 hrs ---
This learning module aims to develop students’ competence in using Portuguese for
general purposes. Contents: Students are encouraged to build confidence in expressing
themselves in Portuguese through various activities and tasks, with a focus on developing
their Portuguese reading, writing and speaking abilities.
PEDU2100 Physical Education 2 30 hrs ---
This learning module enables students to understand the concepts of physical fitness and
learn how to promote health and fitness. Contents: Wellness; human energy systems;
exercise safety; theories and practice of selected sports activities, etc.
HIST2112 Cultural Heritage 2 30 hrs ---
This learning module broadens students’ perspectives regarding world cultures and
heritage. Contents: The module covers heritage from ruins to historic architecture, stone
carvings, murals, modern historical archaeology, and important artifacts from the arts to
literature such as manuscripts, books and reference materials; historical cities of value are
analysed through their unique architectural styles which blend well with the environment.
PHIL2100 Introduction to Philosophy 2 30 hrs ---
This learning module is designed to guide and stimulate students’ appetite for
independent, critical thinking and problem-solving. Contents: The module provides an
introduction to the basic concepts of philosophy, exploring general and fundamental
problems related to topics such as existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind and
language. It is distinguished from other methods of addressing fundamental questions by
its critical, systematic approach and reliance on rational argument.
SOCI2100 Introduction to Sociology 2 30 hrs ---
This learning module introduces the basic principles, perspectives and concepts in
sociology, which can be used as tools for analysis of social phenomena in local and global
contexts. Contents: The module covers topics such as the rise of capitalism after the
Industrial Revolution in Europe, modernization, rationalization, globalization, social
structure, institutions, social interactions, and social problems in contemporary societies.
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