This course provides an overview of the foundational principles and basic issues of media ethics and law. Different ethical theories (such as categorical imperative, golden mean, utilitarianism, potter box) and laws including international and local laws are discussed based on the relevant case studies. This course will equip students with the knowledge on the operations of law and ethics governing speech and expression. Thus, they will be able to analyse and form judgements about the use of ethics and the role of law in different domains of media, i.e. journalism, advertising and entertainment.
This is SOF103 C and C++ Programming for DMT and DSC programs in 2024/04 semester.
This course covers the fundamental concepts, principles and analysis method of computer architecture, and also the boundary of software and hardware. In particular, this course discusses the trends in computer design, computer performance, instruction set architecture, logic gates and their function in computer design, role of memory hierarchy in computer architecture, and different types of parallelism that can be used to improve the performance of a computer. Completion of this course will help the students to have a better understanding on the computer design principles.
This course introduces students to single variable calculus including functions, limits, continuity, derivative, mean value theorem for derivative, indefinite integral, definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, applications of derivatives, maximum and minimum, rate of change, mean value theorem for integrals, applications of integrals, area, volume, techniques of integration, improper integrals.
This course covers Laplace transforms, Fourier series, linear algebra, ordinary differential equations and partial differentiation.
This course covers differentiation, integration, sequence and series, curve sketching, and complex numbers.
The topics covered in this course include: Matrix algebras, linear system of equations, Gauss-Jordan method, eigenvalues and
eigenvectors, linear programming, graphical methods, sensitivity analysis, applications of linear programming to marketing, finance and
management, dynamic programming, distribution and network problems
Credit Value: 5
This course introduces students to infinite series, multivariable calculus and vector calculus including infinite series and convergence test, Taylor series and approximation, parametric equations and polar coordinates, geometry of space, vector functions, partial derivatives, application of partial derivatives, maxima and minima, multiple integrals, iterated integrals, applications of multiple integrals, line and surface integrals, Green’s Theorem, Gauss’s Divergence Theorem and Stokes’s Theorem, Fourier series.
In this course, we study the basics of the linear algebra theory about real vector spaces.
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The 1st part is an introduction to China as a diverse and dynamic site of political and cultural entities and historical developments using as our selected topics and issues that link various periods in China’s past with the present. Ongoing concerns will be the values—both personal and social—that develop and change through China’s many ongoing traditions and that inform social stratification, political organization, and the concepts and rationales through which Chinese people have identified.
STC202404
Western Medicine Diagnostics, guided by the fundamental principles of medicine, is a clinical discipline that utilizes essential skills such as comprehensive patient history taking, thorough physical examination, and the formulation of effective management plans to diagnose a wide range of illnesses. This module is designed to employ students with a solid grasp of both the theoretical principles and practical applications of diagnostics, enabling them to devise effective diagnostic strategies for patients who present with common symptoms and clinical signs.
CLO1: Comprehend the theoretical, practical and clinical knowledge of diagnostics medicine (C2, PLO2)
CLO2: Demonstrate the knowledge and practical skills of the technique of diagnostic manipulation such as history taking, physical examination and ethical aspects in the clinical management of patients (A3, PLO5)
CLO3: Apply knowledge and skills to diagnose patients with common diseases (P2,PLO3)
The goals of this course are for students to develop a conceptual understanding of Organizational Behaviour (OB) theories, and provide them with skills to put those ideas into practice. Key OB techniques and processes designed to improve organizational efficiency and effectiveness are fully examined from the perspective of management, workers, and society. It includes perception, motivation, decision-making, team dynamics, negotiation, conflict management, leadership, and organizational culture.
Welcome to G0346 Aquariums and the Breeding of Aquatic Organisms
The ability to use computers productively, safely and ethically is important in today’s knowledge society. This course exposes students to basic computer knowledge, information security and ethical issues, and delivers basic productivity software and Website building training to equip non-technical personnel to use computers and the internet productively, safely and ethically.
G0302 Web Site Design - 24/02 (Sambasivam Gnanasekaran - Group 3)
This course integrates theory and practice. It consists of four parts. The first part is known as Basics of Communication, covering such topics as empathy, communication model, and barriers to effective communication; The second part is on Personal Communication Skills including listening and public speaking; The third part examines organizational communication in details; And the final part covers communication in specific settings such as cross-cultural communication, non-verbal communication and communication in job-hunting. This course is highly interactive with rich examples, cases, role plays, and student participation.