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CIF1001 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 Credits
Synopsis:
Students will learn amongst others: the basic concepts and theories in marketing, the marketing process, forces
outside marketing that might influence marketing strategies, marketing research, consumer buyer behaviour and the
marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place).
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIX1004 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS 3 Credits
Synopsis:
This course aims to expose students to the importance of developing logical thinking especially in business-related
problems. Topics include introduction to algebra, differentiation, linear programming, matrix algebra and simple
and compound interest.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
CIX2004 BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT 3 Credits
Synopsis:
This course will introduce students to the world of computer programming. It will also enhance the students
capabilities in using programming languages to develop business applications that are simple but useful.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : None
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 50%, Final Examination: 50%
Industrial Training
CIA3006 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 12 Credits
Synopsis:
The purpose of this training is to provide students with an opportunity to experience the actual work environment
by placing them in selected business organizations outside the university. In addition, the training would enable
students to apply concepts and theories in the accounting practices.
Course Pre-requisite(s) : Pass CIA1004, CIA2012, CIA2001 and CIA2011. Students who have accumulated
at least 60 credit hours and passed 4 courses. Attended preparatory course for Industrial
Training.
Assessment Methods : Continuous Assessment: 100%, Final Examination: 0%
1. Elective Courses:
▪ Total number of elective courses to be taken throughout the study: 4 courses.
▪ These courses can be taken in semester 1 or 2 in accordance to the recommended course schedule.
2. May be taken in Year 3 Semester 2.
The list of courses offered is subject to change. Students are advised to refer to the individual course pro-forma
for the details.