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COMP3053 Software Development Workshop III

软件开发工作坊 III

This workshop introduces the state-of-the-art technologies in Web applications, and enhances practical, hands-on experience of Web programming.

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COMP3063 Software Engineering

软件工程

This course discusses the principles and practical aspects of software development. It studies the methodology of software development as well as the organisation, planning and management of the development process so that students will appreciate the difficulties involved in a large system development project and the importance of a disciplined approach to the problem.

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CTV3003 Sound Recording and Mixing

录音与混音

The aim of the course is to train students in the foundational practices of audio production, familiarise students with the basic elements and stages of audio production, and the concepts, skills and techniques of audio equipment and systems involved in the entire film and/or video production processes. During the course, demonstrations, equipment tutorials, hands-on workshops, in-class exercises and projects will be used to enhance student learning and acquisition of experience in sound design and production for the film and television industries.

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ENG2043 Speech and Oral Communications

演讲与口语交际

This course focuses on basic oral communication theory, problems of listening, interviewing, speech evaluation, and developing poise and confidence. Students will learn effective oral communication skills in a variety of speaking situations, such as in small groups and in front of a public audience. At the same time, they will develop argumentative skills by forming and evaluating persuasive speeches. The course also focuses on the principles of effective listening skills in a variety of speaking situations in and out of the classroom.

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MATH3003 Stochastic Processes and Applications

随机过程及其应用

This course provides students with basic stochastic processes such as discrete-time and continuous-time Markov chains and semi-martingales including Brownian motion, Poisson process and Levy process. The course introduces Ito’s formulas, martingale theory and its applications , stochastic differential equations, and stochastic integral with respect to semi-martingales, and helps students know how to apply stochastic processes in option pricing.

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COMP1013 Structured Programming

结构化编程

This course introduces a methodical approach to program development, starting from problem formulation and specification, through design of the solution, implementation, and documentation, to evaluation of the solution. The subject matter is taught through a high-level structured programming language. At present, C is used.

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STAT2043 Structured Programming (for STAT Students)

结构化程序设计

This course introduces a methodical approach to programme development, starting from problem formulation and specification, through design of the solution, implementation, and documentation, to evaluation of the solution. The subject matter is taught through a high-level structured programming language. At present, C and MATLAB are used.

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MAD1003 Studio Art Practices: Drawing Fundamentals

工作室艺术实践:素描基础

This course is aimed at teaching drawing as a skill that can be applied across a wide variety of disciplines in the art and design field. The course focus will be on developing perceptual skills to produce drawings of merit from direct observation while gaining proficiency using the materials and tools of dry-media. Students will be taught the process of seeing, hand-eye coordination and the technical skills of handling the medium. In addition, the terminology of drawing will be introduced and utilized during discussions and critiques. Students will gain an understanding of how drawing fits into the Media Arts profession as a fundamental skill. Students will be expected to view their work critically through class critiques and discussions.

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ENV3013 Sustainable Environmental Management

可持续发展环境管理

This course introduces and discusses global environmental issues, and examines various approaches in tackling them by working out sustainable scientific solutions. Specifically, the course (1) develops a broad framework (incorporating scientific, social, economic and political factors to analyse and resolve environmental problems); (2) provides an understanding of the importance of the role of science and scientific information in environmental management; and, (3) discusses the anthropogenic causes of environmental degradation and the way sustainable growth can be brought about by environmental management. It examines the framework of environmental planning and management, and the techniques for tackling environmental management; and applies principles of environmental science to help manage the diverse array of environmental problems in different physical, biological and social environments.

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CTV4003 Television Programming and Planning

电视节目规划与编制

This course compares TV programming strategies, practice, sources, and services at local (China), national (Hong Kong) and international levels; network, public, and independent broadcast and cable operations; audience research; and schedule development. The course analyses the management of television within the new information technology environment. Emphasis is focused on the evolution of various programme types, planning of programme formats, and creation of programme ideas. It is designed to give students an understanding of the contextual factors that affect the structures, policies, programming, and management practices of various telecommunications industries. The intersections of broadcasting, cable television, information communication technology will be examined. The function of telecommunications in providing new communications products and information services will also be covered. Additionally, programming strategies, schedule development, and audience research will be discussed within the parameters of this course.

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CTV2043 Television and Chinese Society

电视与中国社会

This course focuses on the study of Chinese television and social change, the role of TV in the formation and maintenance of Chinese cultural identities, and its impact on other media and on the Asian Community. The course explores the Chinese TV industry in its socio-historical context, televisual discourses, and audience reception, as well as in relation with society from late 50’s to the present.

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GLD2003 The Global Economy

全球经济

The objective of this course is to serve as a basic introduction to the study of world economy and its governance. It will examine key institutions, their functions and interactions, as well as the drivers and impact of relevant contemporary economic strategies implemented both in the developed and in the developing world.

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PSY3003 Theories of Human Personality

人格心理学

This 3-unit hour course is an examination of the major personality theories, including those proposed by Freud and his followers, learning theorists, trait theorists, social-learning theorists and humanists. Current research into personality, using modern methods, also is reviewed. We will describe and interpret the major theories of human personality, introducing the student to the main ideas and concepts of each theorist and theory, to attempt to understand the role of theory in the study, understanding and explaining of human behaviour. And we will also aim to draw from the related research, pertinent information and analyses of the respective theories and how theories and research can be practically interpreted and applied; to encourage active participation in the curriculum; to enhance skills in critical thinking regarding assessment of subjective areas of human psychology; to overview the major controversies in contributors to Psychology.

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PSY3013 Theories of Learning

学习原理

The course in Theories of Learning attempts to integrate the cognitive, emotional and environmental experiences which form the basis of knowledge, skills and values that determine the individual’s view of the world. Theories of learning attempt to explain how these learning events occur and what is happening when people learn. This is what differentiates humans from animals, we know it!! A fundamental question surrounding this fact is how do we know? This is answered by exploring the bases of learning. The course will also provide an introduction to some of the most informative and influential psychological thinking of the twentieth century which explored the nature of learning. The course is designed to expose the student to important empirical and practical applications of learning. We will study the variables related to learning with the goal of understanding the principles of human development, educational achievements and therapeutic changes

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SWSA3093 Theory and Practice in Social Work (Community)

社会工作理论与实践(社区)

This course identifies community problems with the active participation of the community people and the priorities of problem solutions using the community participatory approach. It will examine the goals and development of community work as a social work method and theoretical models of community work. The course will identify and analyse issues and problems specific to the practice of community work at the local, Asian context.

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