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UM General Education Courses (B5 Intake) In order to satisfy the GE requirement, students are required to take TWO courses from Area 1 and ONE course from EACH of Area 2 to 13. Additional GE course(s) taken will be counted as free elective course(s). General Education Theme/Area New Course Old Course Offering Unit Code Code I. Language and Communication 1. English Language * ELC/FAH N/A EELC121 ELC/FAH N/A EELC122 ELC/FAH N/A EELC131 ELC/FAH N/A EELC132 ELC/FAH N/A EELC141 ELC/FAH N/A EELC142 DENG/FAH N/A ENGL112 DENG/FAH N/A ENGL113 ELC/FAH EELC1001 EELC110 ELC/FAH EELC1002 EELC120 ELC/FAH EELC1003 EELC130 DENG/FAH ELC/FAH FBA FED: FED Course(s) with prefix EDEB FHS and EDEN DCOM/FSS Others: DECO/FSS N/A DGPA/FSS DPSY/FSS DSOC/FSS 2. Chinese/Foreign Language * DCH/FAH N/A / GELH1001 N/A CHLL1012 CHLL1011 PORT1000 GELH1002 PORT1000 CHIN111 / GELH002 CHIN112 CHIN113 CHIN115 PORT113 GELH003 PORT113 N/A / GEST1008 N/A / GEST1010 N/A N/A / GEST1012 GEST1014 FSTG111 / GEST012 CHEM111 / GEST014 FSTG213 ELEC111 / GEST016 GEST017 Course Title English II: Introduction to University English 1 English II: Introduction to University English 2 English III: Academic English 1 English III: Academic English 2 English IV: Academic English 3 English IV: Academic English 4 Critical Reading and Writing Experiencing Literature In English Interactive English I Interactive English II Academic English Year Level No. of Credits 1 6 Any 3-credit undergraduate course(s) which satisfies/satisfy requirements stated in columns “Offering Unit” and “Code” can serve as English elective(s) Please refer to the information sheet for criteria/conditions of taking English elective(s) Chinese Languages and Chinese Communities DCH/FAH Chinese Language and Chinese Literature DCH/FAH Chinese for Non-Native Speakers I 1 DCH/FAH Chinese for Professional Communication 3 DPT/FAH Portuguese Language I - Introductory Portuguese DCH/FAH Popular Literature and Life DPT/FAH Portuguese Language I - Introductory Portuguese DCH/FAH & GELH1000 GELH001 Chinese Language and Culture Any PHIL/FAH 3.1. Communication (For students of Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Bachelor of Science in Finance, and Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Gaming Management) MMI/FBA MGMT2000 MGMT220 Business Communications N/A 3 3.2. Communication (For students of Bachelor of Business Administration) DCOM/FSS GESB2004 GESB011 Public Speaking 2 to 3 DCOM/FSS GEGA2003 GEGA009 Global Media DCOM/FSS GEGA2004 GEGA010 Intercultural Communication 2 to 4 3 N/A / ENGB212 / DENG/FAH Creativity and Writing: English for a Global Readership GELH2000 GELH005 DCOM/FSS N/A COMM316 Communicating in a Global Society 3 to 4 CTLE N/A GEGC311 Special Topics in Communication II. Science and Information Technology 4. Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning AIM/FBA ISOM1002 QMDS100 Business Mathematics N/A 3 5. Information Technology and Knowledge Society # AIM/FBA ISOM1001 EBIS112 Contemporary Information Systems for Organizations N/A 3 6. Physical Science and the World DPSY/FSS GEST3000 GEST010 Evolution and Human Behaviour 3 to 4 CEE/FST CSG/FST CSG/FST ECE/FST IAPME/FST Exploring the Earth Chemistry and Modern Society Environmental Science Electricity and Life Mysteries of the Universe Any 3 UM General Education Courses (B5 Intake) In order to satisfy the GE requirement, students are required to take TWO courses from Area 1 and ONE course from EACH of Area 2 to 13. Additional GE course(s) taken will be counted as free elective course(s). General Education Theme/Area New Course Old Course Offering Unit Course Title Code Code N/A / PHYS111 / Physical Science – To know the natural laws around us IAPME/FST GEST1015 GEST018 Physics and Modern Society IAPME/FST GEGA1006 GEGA021 Green Energy for Global Society 7. Life Science, Health and the Human Condition DPSY/FSS PSYC1000 PSYB111 Introduction to Psychology III. Society and Culture 8. World Histories and Cultures HGM/FBA GESB1004 GESB005 Development of Games and Gambling MMI/FBA GESB2003 GESB008 Creativity and Marketing FED GEGA2002 GEGA007 Education and Globalization HGM/FBA GESB2001 GESB006 Food, Eating and Culture DHIST/FSS GESB2005 GESB015 Art and Society DHIST/FSS GEGA2007 GEGA015 Empires and Overseas Expansion DHIST/FSS GEGA2008 GEGA017 History of Globalization Dialogue with the Past: Human Memories in Arts, Literature, Films, and DHIST/FSS GELH2006 GELH017 Material Cultures DHIST/FSS GELH2007 GELH018 History of Western Civilization DHIST/FSS HIST2000 HIST212 Global Issues in History and Culture CTLE N/A GEGC211 Special Topics in World Histories and Cultures DENG/FAH ENGL3014 ENGB340 World Englishes MMI/FBA GEGA3000 GEGA006 Global Business and Cultures DENG/FAH GELH3000 GELH004 Asian American Culture DHIST/FSS GEGA1004 GEGA016 Global History of Medicine DHIST/FSS GEGA1005 GEGA018 World History Through Maps DCH/FAH & GELH1000 GELH001 Chinese Language and Culture PHIL/FAH DPT/FAH GELH1003 GELH009 Contemporary Artistic Expressions in the Portuguese-Speaking World DPT/FAH GELH1004 GELH010 Portuguese-Speaking Countries in Contemporary World 9. Macao, China and other Societies DECO/FSS GESB1006 GESB012 Economics of Everyday Life DECO/FSS GESB1007 GESB013 Understanding Macroeconomic Policies DSOC/FSS GESB1011 GESB018 Courtship, Marriage and Family DSOC/FSS GESB1012 GESB019 Critical Problems in Contemporary Society FED GEGA2002 GEGA007 Education and Globalization MMI/FBA GESB2002 GESB007 Business, Society and Entrepreneurship DSOC/FSS SOCY2016 SOCY213 Environment and Humanity DSOC/FSS SOCY2017 SOCY214 Macao in the Global Context N/A / SOCY215 / GESB2006 GESB020 CTLE N/A GEGC212 DENG/FAH GEGA2000 GEGA002 FBE/FBA GEGA2001 GEGA005 DSOC/FSS GEGA2010 GEGA020 DHIST/FSS GEGA1000 GEGA001 FLL GEGA1003 GEGA008 FLL GESB1005 GESB010 10. Values, Ethics and Meaning of Life FAH PHIL2000 FSHG212 FAH PHIL2001 FSHG213 DSOC/FSS DENG/FAH FAH PHIL/FAH PHIL/FAH PHIL/FAH PHIL/FAH MMI/FBA FLL N/A / GELH2002 PHIL2002 GEGA1002 GELH1005 GELH1006 GESB1000 FSHG214 / GELH008 FSHG215 GEGA004 GELH011 GELH012 GESB000 GESB1001 GESB1002 GESB1003 GESB001 GESB002 GESB003 No. of Credits N/A 3 1 2 to 3 2 to 4 3 3 to 4 Any 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 Understanding Population Special Topics in Macao, China and other Societies Reading Macao Greater China and the Global Economy Migration and Multicultural Society Macao and Chinese Civilization Global Justice and the Creative Economy Macao Law and Its Real-Life Applications 3 Any Year Level 2 to 4 Any Cultural Values and Global Justice Capitalism and Morality The Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Asian Values and Moral Traditions World Cultures and Global Justice Great Ideas and Big Questions Religions and Spirituality Ethics, Values, Law and Society Applied Ethics Foundations of Moral Values Law and Society 2 to 4 3 Any UM General Education Courses (B5 Intake) In order to satisfy the GE requirement, students are required to take TWO courses from Area 1 and ONE course from EACH of Area 2 to 13. Additional GE course(s) taken will be counted as free elective course(s). General Education Theme/Area New Course Old Course Offering Unit Code Code IV. Self-Development 11. Physical Education FED EDUC1036 EDPE101 12. Visual and Performing Arts DENG/FAH GELH2001 GELH007 DENG/FAH GELH3001 GELH006 FED GELH1007 GELH013 Year Level No. of Credits Wellness and Sport Practice Any 1 Sex and the Arts Digital Storytelling Visual and Performing Arts – Dance 2 to 4 3 to 4 Any 3 Course Title EDUC2055 / EDPA211 / Visual and Performing Arts – Visual Art GELH2005 GELH016 EDUC2056 / EDPA212 / FED Visual and Performing Arts – Drama 2 or 3 2 to 4 GELH2003 GELH014 EDUC2057 / EDPA213 / FED Visual and Performing Arts – Music GELH2004 GELH015 CTLE N/A GEGC213 Special Topics in Visual and Performing Arts 2 13. University Life SAO & RC CPED1999 SAGE102 First-Year Experiential Learning 1 0 * Students will be assigned to different levels/nature of courses depending on their prior achievements or assessment results in the respective area before enrolment. Please refer to the information sheet for instruction of the paired courses. # FBA students must take 'Contemporary Information Systems for Organizations' for GE course in area of 'Information Technology and Knowledge Society'. FED All FBA students are NOT allowed to take the following GE courses as free elective(s): New Course Old Course Course Title Code Code CISC1007 CISG111 Computing in Modern Society CISC1008 CISG113 Information Security and Privacy N/A CISG114 Web Technology and Life N/A GEGC111 Special Topics in Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning N/A GEGC311 Special Topics in Communication GESB1010 GESB017 Psychology of Everyday Life MATH1005 MATH112 Mathematics and Statistics for Everyday Life MATH1006 MATH113 Applications of Mathematics in Today’s World

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