General Education Scheme
Activity | Content |
Date (Day / Month / Year) |
Time | Location | Language | Remarks | Registration |
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Cantonese Intensive Course | Helps non-native Cantonese students master everyday basic communication skills in Cantonese. | 15/9、18/9、22/9、25/9/2025 | 19:00 – 21:00 | Lecture Theatre 3, 1/F, Wui Chi Building | Cantonese & Putonghua | (b) | Online Registration |
Seminar: A Tour of China’s Vernacular Architecture | Through engaging case studies, this seminar explores the cultural charm of these architectural styles and their preservation and innovation in the modern era. | 17/9/2025 | 15:00 – 16:30 | Lecture Theatre 3, 1/F, Wui Chi Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Mind Maps – The Visual Tool to Unlock Efficient Learning and Innovation | This seminar guides students in mastering the core principles of constructing mind maps and applying them flexibly in academic and research contexts. | 24/9/2025 | 11:00 – 12:00 | Room M608, 6/F, Meng Tak Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Seminar: Anthropological Thought and Liberal Arts Education | Drawing on anthropological training and liberal arts teaching experience, this seminar discusses how an anthropological perspective can enhance empathy and critical reflection in general education. | 15/10/2025 | 15:00 – 16:30 | Lecture Theatre 3, 1/F, Wui Chi Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Basic Law Seminar | This seminar examines the implementation and evolution of the Basic Law. | 16/10/2025 | 09:30 – 10:30 | Lecture Theatre 3, 1/F, Wui Chi Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods – Let the Data Do the Talking | This seminar introduces students to the fundamental logic of quantitative research and equip them with basic quantitative research techniques. | 20/10/2025 | 11:00 – 12:00 | Room M612, 6/F, Meng Tak Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Exploring Qualitative Research Methods – In-Depth Decoding of a Complex World | This seminar instructs students on how to grasp basic qualitative research methods and understand the value of contextualised insights. | 27/10/2025 | 11:00 – 12:00 | Room M612, 6/F, Meng Tak Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Basic Law Seminar | This seminar explores the relationship between the Central Government and Macao as regulated by the Constitution and the Basic Law. | 13/11/2025 | 09:30 – 10:30 | Lecture Theatre 3, 1/F, Wui Chi Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
Seminar on Academic Integrity and Referencing | This seminar helps students develop a clear understanding of academic referencing to avoid being penalised or breaching university regulations of academic integrity. | 25/11/2025 (Chinese) | 11:00 – 12:00 | Room M612, 6/F, Meng Tak Building | Putonghua | (a) | |
27/11/2025 (English) | 11:00 – 12:00 | Room M610, 6/F, Meng Tak Building | English | ||||
Seminar: From “Deep Immersion” to “Instant Scrolling” — When the Z-Generation Brain Becomes a Victim of Multitasking | Using design thinking as a methodological framework, this seminar examines the humanistic dialectic of “fast and slow rhythms” and explores how to reclaim bodily autonomy for deep thinking. | 26/11/2025 | 16:00 – 17:00 | Lecture Theatre 3, 1/F, Wui Chi Building | Cantonese | (a) |
Remarks:
(a) This is a registered activity under the University’s E-Portfolio System. Full and punctual attendance is counted as participation in one activity registered in that system for the current academic year.
(b) This is a registered activity under the University’s E-Portfolio System. Those who have attained a minimum attendance rate of 70% will be regarded as having participated in one activity registered in that system for the current academic year.
# Allocation by lot drawing if the number of registrations exceeds the quota.