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GENERAL INFORMATION

Course ID:
Course name (English):
Course name (Vietnamese):
Relation to curriculum:
Credit points:
 credits (Theory: ; Laboratory: ) / ~  ECTS credits
Prior course(s):

COURSE DESCRIPTION

COURSE TOPICS

COURSE GOALS

On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED READING

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Module Handbook View list
Module designation

Course name (English):

Course name (Vietnamese):

Semester(s) in which the module is taught
Person responsible for the module
Language
Relation to curriculum
Teaching methods
Workload (incl. contact hours, self-study hours)

Hours for lecture: ~  hours

Hours for laboratory session: ~  hours

Hours for self-study, examination preparation, other activities: ~  hours

Credit points  credits (~  ECTS credits)
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module
Module objectives/intended learning outcomes
Content
Examination forms
Study and examination requirements

REGULATIONS

  • All students are responsible for reading and following strictly the regulations and policies of the school and university.
  • Students who are absent for more than 3 theory sessions are not allowed to take the exams.
  • For any kind of cheating and plagiarism, students will be graded 0 for the course. The incident is then submitted to the school and university for further review.
  • Students are encouraged to form study groups to discuss on the topics. However, individual work must be done and submitted on your own.

POLICIES

Class Attendance and Participation

  • Regular class attendance is strongly advised and is necessary for students to fully grasp many of the course concepts.
  • Please be on time to class.
  • If you miss a class session, it will be your responsibility to find out the materials that were covered.
  • Students in attendance are expected to be active participants in the course. The participation includes contributing to class discussions, providing insight into the class discussion topics, raising questions, and relating class material to personal experiences and other course topics.

Computer Usage

  • Moodle and e-mail will be used to communicate with students and disseminate materials and assignments throughout the course. So, students should check Moodle and their email at least once per day.
  • When sending e-mail to the instructor, please begin the Subject of the message with the following format: [Course ID]<space>. For example, "[CSC10001] Ask for additional materials".
Reading list
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