English Communication

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University of Macau
Faculty of Social Sciences
Department of Communication
Student Graduation Checking of the Bachelor Degree Programme:
English Communication
(for 2010/2011 in-take students)
A. Compulsory Courses (26 courses = 78 credits)
Pass
Course
Title
COMM102
Communications I: Interpersonal and Small Group
COMM103
Communications Technology I
COMM104
Communication II: Mass Media
COMM105
Communications Technology II
COMM203
Communication Media I: Current Events & the Media
COMM204
Communication Media II: Current Events & the Media
COMM205
Communication III: Intercultural
COMM206
Public Relations
COMM207
Visual Communication and Design
COMM208
Advertising
COMM301
Video Production I: Techniques
COMM302
Communication IV: Media Relations
COMM303
Communication Technology III: Audio-visual
COMM304
Video Production II: Programming
COMM312
Journalism I
COMM313
Journalism II
COMM402
Workshop
COMM403
Communication V: Advanced Intercultural
COMM404
Workshop
COMM405
Communication VI: Ethics & Practice of Persuasion
ENGL122
Introduction to Language Study I
ENGL123
Introduction to Language Study II
ENGL124
Introduction to Literary Studies I
ENGL125
ENGL290/
EELC211/
Introduction to Literary Studies II
Focused English Skills – Speaking/
English Improvement for English Communication Majors
1/
Speaking and Fluency
EELC290
1
ENGL291/
EELC212/
EELC291
Focused English Skills - Public Speaking
English Improvement for English Communication Majors
2/
Public Speaking
B. Quantitative Methods Courses (1 Pair = 2 courses = 6 credits)
Pass
Course
Title
MAST070
MAST280
Introduction to University Mathematics
Statistical Analysis I
ECON100
ECON101
Basic Macroeconomics
Basic Microeconomics
C. English Language Courses (2 courses from the same pair = 6 credits)
Pass
Course
ENGL150 /
EELC101 /
EELC011
ENGL151 /
EELC102 /
EELC012
ENGL292 /
EELC201 /
EELC121
ENGL293 /
EELC202 /
Title
Practical English I - Interaction & Study Skills I /
English Improvement Level 1: Interaction & Study Skills
1/
English I: Interaction and Study Skills 1
Practical English I - Interaction & Study Skills II /
English Improvement Level 1: Interaction & Study Skills
2/
English I: Interaction and Study Skills 2
Practical English II - Development I /
English Improvement Level II: Interaction & Study Skills
3/
English II: Interaction and Study Skill 3
EELC122
Practical English II - Development II /
English Improvement Level II: Interaction & Study Skills
4/
English II: Interaction and Study Skill 4
ENGL310 /
EELC301 /
EELC131
Practical English III - Advanced I /
English Improvement Level III: Academic English 1 /
English III: Academic English 1
ENGL311 /
EELC302 /
EELC132
Practical English III - Advanced II /
English Improvement Level III: Academic English 2 /
English III: Academic English 2
ENGL410 /
EELC401 /
EELC141
Practical English IV - Fluency I /
English Improvement Level IV: Academic English 3 /
English IV: Academic English 3
ENGL411 /
EELC402 /
EELC142
Practical English IV - Fluency II /
English Improvement Level IV: Academic English 4 /
English IV: Academic English 4
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D. Required Elective Courses in English Studies (3 courses = 9 credits)
Pass
Course
Title
ENGL/ EELC
ENGL/ EELC
ENGL/ EELC
E. Free Elective Courses (15 courses = 45 credits)
Pass
Course
Title
Credits
1.
3
2.
3
3.
3
4.
3
5.
3
6.
3
7.
3
8.
3
9.
3
10.
3
11.
3
12.
3
13.
3
14.
3
15.
3
IMPORTANT
Requirement of Credits
Students are required to complete a minimum of 144 credits (48 courses),
including the Compulsory Courses, Quantitative Methods Courses, Required
Elective Courses in English Studies, English Language Courses and Free Elective
Courses as listed on your major study plan.
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Grade Point Average (GPA)
Students must attain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA).
Students are responsible for checking their graduation requirements in order to
ensure that all courses have been completed. They can get access to their
student records through the Student Information System.
Interest courses (such as Physical Education courses, Music) with 1 or 2 credit
units each are not counted towards graduation. But their GPA gained will be
calculated in your Cumulative GPA.
Assistance is available from the Department Head or Programme Coordinator. For
more detailed information, please contact the department office at room PLG101
of the Pearl Jubilee Building.
Department of Communication
Faculty of Social Sciences
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