MHR Course List
MHR3023 Recruitment and Selection
招聘与筛选
This course introduces students to various theories and concepts associated with the effective staffing of organisations. Strategic, technological, practical, ethical and legal issues confronting organisations’ staffing systems are presented. After completing this course, students are expected to have acquired the background for understanding contemporary recruitment and selection issues and the competencies to address specific staffing challenges.
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中国历史与文明专题
This course aims to provide students with (1) knowledge on the various aspects of China’s unique cultural qualities and achievements from past to present; (2) a rich vocabulary for them to be able to illustrate the historical eras of Chinese civilization; (3) the ability to critically analyse various cultural phenomena by looking at a wide spectrum of traditional Chinese ways of life; and (4) the awareness, interests and curiosities in Chinese history and civilization from a cultural perspective.
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统计漫谈
This course provides students with an understanding of fundamental statistical techniques commonly used in social science, business, and science today. The emphasis is on statistical thinking, concepts and data analysis. Students are required to solve a variety of problems using statistical packages.
Check DetailsBUS4013 Strategic Management
策略管理
This course aims to prepare the student for a successful business career by providing them with a broad understanding of the importance and complexity of strategic decisions and how they require an integration of all aspects of business operations. It focuses on developing the skills required of senior/general managers to diagnose business problems and opportunities and to develop and implement effective courses of action.
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大学国文
This course aims to (1) help students to master advanced knowledge and skills in Chinese listening, speaking, reading and writing; (2) teach some of the advanced features of Chinese literature, and the interrelationship between literature, society and culture in ancient and contemporary China, and (3) develop students’ ability to analyse, evaluate and appreciate literary writings.
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