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Common Core Courses

Program Required Courses

Other Courses MA ILE MOOCs and APPs

Undergraduate English Pathways

2024-25 admission or after

Course Syllabus

Which courses should I take?

English courses for undergraduate students admitted in 2024-25 or after:

Students are streamed to different pathways according to their English qualifications on admission:

HERE are the details of the streaming criteria.

For submission of English Language qualifications for streaming, students please present physical true copy of their public exam results to the Academic Registry (Room 1381, 1/F, Academic Building, Lifts 17-18).

English courses for undergraduate students admitted in 2022-23 or 2023-24

English courses for undergraduate students admitted in 2021-22 or before

Program Required Courses

Business Case Analyses

### Course Description

This course seeks to equip students with persuasive communication skills, both oral and written, through analysing business cases and presenting solutions to problems identified. It provides students with a solid framework and hands-on practice to communicate persuasively and professionally in business settings.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LABU 2051

Business Case Analyses I

### Course Description

LABU2051 develops skills in persuasive communication, critical thinking, problem solving, independent learning, collaboration and leadership through case analyses.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LABU 2052

Business Case Analyses II

### Course Description

LABU2052 builds on the foundation of LABU 2051, and further develops skills in persuasive communication, critical thinking, problem solving, independent learning, collaboration and leadership through case analyses.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LABU 2060

Effective Communication in Business

### Course Description

LABU2060 aims to help students enhance their communication skills through practical scenarios focused on job-seeking and early-career business communication. It is required for most School of Business and Management students and MAEC students in the School of Science.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Required for students in the School of Business and Management (except GBUS and RMBI), and MAEC students in the School of Science.

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LANG 2010

English for Science I

### Course Description

The course introduces the language and discourse of science and develops competence in speaking and writing about scientific topics with different audiences. It enhances students’ ability to deliver engaging and professional presentations and synthesize scientific sources in writing effectively.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Required course for science students in the 2023-24 intake and earlier.

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LANG 2030

Technical Communication I

### Course Description

The course aims to develop students’ ability to analyze critically the wider social implications of engineering products and processes, through the careful examination of texts (and other media) beyond their own specific engineering field and to communicate effectively by delivering oral presentations and writing reports on topics relevant to all engineers.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Required for Year 2 students from the School of Engineering in the 2023-24 intake and earlier.

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LANG 2061

Professional Writing for the Workplace

### Course Description

LANG2061 equips students with essential workplace writing skills by emphasizing strategic approaches to craft clear, persuasive, and contextually appropriate messages for a variety of professional settings.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Student Testimonial

“I have learned to differentiate my writing according to my audience. Coming from a country where English is, at best, my 4th language, I learned only one writing style. But this course has helped me in consciously choosing medium, mode, vocab and some writing techniques. Thank you.”

#### Course outcomes

Download Syllabus - LANG 2062

Professional Speaking for the Workplace

### Course Description

LANG 2062 develops advanced spoken communication skills to influence workplace audiences, focusing on personal branding, intercultural awareness, crisis management, and effective business meeting and communication strategies.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

#### Course outcomes

Students gain transferable skills in persuasive communication, critical analysis, intercultural competence, crisis management, personal branding, and effective workplace interaction to influence and lead in diverse professional settings.

Download Syllabus - LANG 2070

English Communication for Humanities and Social Science Studies I

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 2082

Communication for Environmental Management and Technology I

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 2083

Communication for Environmental Management and Technology II

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 3021

Science Communication in English (Mathematics)

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 3022

Science Communication in English (Chemistry)

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 3023

Science Communication in English (Physics)

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 3024

Science Communication in English (Life Science)

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 3025

Science Communication in English (Ocean Science)

### Course Description

LANG 3025 develops ability to communicate ocean science knowledge to the general public through effective writing and speaking skills. Through daily examples and interactive group activities, students develop communication strategies and learn to adopt appropriate styles for popular science communication.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Course outcomes

Download Syllabus - LANG 3027

Science Communication in English for Research Students

### Course Description

LANG3027 is designed to enhance the research skills and oral presentation abilities of students enrolled in the International Research Experience (IRE) program.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Required for students enrolled in the International Research Experience (IRE) program

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LANG 3060

Advanced Academic Writing

### Course Description

LANG 3060 equips business students to confidently tackle advanced academic writing for research projects and adapt academic texts for public audiences to engage and persuade.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Transferrable skills

Download Syllabus - LANG 3070

English Communication for Humanities and Social Science Studies II

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 3081

Communication for Environmental Management and Technology III

### Course Description

This two-credit course prepares EVMT students for their Capstone Project by developing advanced research writing and presentation skills, including critical synthesis, audience adaptation, effective teamwork, and communication strategies tailored for academic and professional contexts.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

Student testimonials:

Download Syllabus - LANG 4010

From Report to Presentation: Mastering Effective Communication in Environmental Impact Assessments

### Course Description

LANG 4010 develops the linguistic and analytical skills necessary for evaluating environmental impacts in marine contexts. Students engage in discussions of authentic EIA examples and tasks to acquire effective use of language in report writing and develop spoken communication strategies required for public consultation processes.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Course outcomes

Technical Communication II for CSE, CPEG & DSCT

### Course Description

LANG4030 develops students’ ability to present technical content related to their Final Year Projects (FYP) in Computer Science and Engineering. Through classwork and independent study, students engage with CSE-specific materials to strengthen their written and spoken communication skills.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Computer Science and Engineering students taking a Final Year Project

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

#### Course outcomes

Download Syllabus - LANG 4031

Technical Communication II for ECE & CPEG

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 4032

Technical Communication II for IEDA and ISDN

This course is only applicable to pre-2024/25 cohorts.

Download Syllabus - LANG 4033

Technical Communication II for Civil and Environmental Engineering

### Course Description

Students familiarize themselves with presenting technical information of Civil and Environmental Engineering by developing effective skills at content selection, organisation and language use.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Civil and Environmental Engineering students taking a Final Year Project

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LANG 4034

Technical Communication II for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

### Course Description

LANG4034 is designed for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering students who want to sharpen their written and spoken communication skills. From writing effective lab reports to pitching innovative design ideas, students learn how to express their engineering projects with clarity and confidence.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Transferable skills

Download Syllabus - LANG 4035

Technical Communication II for Chemical and Biological Engineering

### Course Description

LANG4035 equips students with essential communication skills to effectively present and write about engineering concepts. The course enables students to communicate ideas clearly, persuasively, and with impact in both academic and professional contexts.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Transferable skills

Download Syllabus - LANG 4036

Technical Communication for Technology Projects

### Course Description

LANG4036 is designed to meet the language needs of ISD students who undertake project work for academic and professional purposes.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Required course for students taking ISDN4001

### Learning Experience

#### Transferable skills

Download Syllabus - LANG 4070

Academic Writing in Context - Global China Studies

### Course Description

This course supports students in the process of producing their Capstone project research on the Global China Studies program. The course enhances ability to communicate concisely using a range of language features.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Course Experience

#### Course outcomes

Download Syllabus - LANG 5000

Foundation in Listening & Speaking for Postgraduate Students

### Course Description

LANG5000 is designed to support research postgraduate students whose spoken English proficiency is below ELPA Level 4 (Speaking). The course addresses the immediate language needs for effective oral communication in academic and campus settings. Through targeted instruction in pronunciation, topic development, and listening strategies, the course helps students to build a strong foundation in spoken English.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

Download Syllabus - LANG 5005

Communicating Research in English

Course codes and semesters

LANG 5005B For students on SBM and SHSS programs Offered in the spring semester
LANG 5005C For students on AIS programs Offered in the spring semester
LANG 5005E For students on SENG and SSCI programs Offered in fall and spring semester

### Course Description

This course helps research degree postgraduate students successfully communicate their research interests and journey in English to academic, cross-disciplinary and non-specialist audiences.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

Required for almost all full-time research degree students —check program requirements.

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

### Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Why must I take this course?

LANG 5005 is designed to help you communicate your research in speech and in writing and to consider others' research. This will help build your confidence and skills on your research journey.

  1. When should I take this course?

We recommend you take it in year one of an MPhil or years one or two of a PhD.

  1. I am a native or expert user of English. Do I need to take this course?

Yes, it teaches communication skills that benefit all research degree students.

  1. I completed my previous degrees in an English-speaking country or at an English-medium university. Do I need to take this course?

Yes, it teaches communication skills that benefit all research degree students.

  1. Can I apply for a course exemption?

The CLE may recommend an exemption if you took a similar communications course for research degree students at another institution. Contact the CLE if this applies to you.

  1. I have presented my research at conferences and/or have authored or co-authored published research. Do I need to take this course?

Yes, LANG 5005 is a required course for research programs that specify it. Giving presentations and/or writing for publication is a common and valuable experience for research degree students. But this is not equivalent to taking LANG 5005. This course provides students with deeper and broader skills to help communicate their research in written and spoken forms to similar and different audiences.

Download Syllabus - LANG 5030

Professional Communication Skills for Engineers

### Course Description

The course cultivates effective spoken English skills for participating in academic seminar discussions, giving presentations, and communicating in academic and professional contexts.

### Highlights

### Assessment

### Target Students

Any student enrolled in a master's program with the School of Engineering who would like to improve their English communication skills.

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonial

"The discussion part is good and interesting.  Every classmate gets a lot of opportunities to express themselves.  It helps a lot for me to make confidence in talking with other in English.”

Download Syllabus - LANG 5070

Critical Writing for China Studies

### Course Description

The course develops students' ability to critically read and write and analyze issues in global China studies. Students are trained to respond critically to professional academic texts, supporting their views with appropriate academic evidence and arguments.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

MSc in Global China Studies students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

#### Course outcomes

Download Syllabus - LANG 5072

Writing about Chinese Culture

### Course Description

The course provides students with essential training in academic writing in fields of Chinese culture. It develops students' ability to critically read and write, explain issues in cultural studies and interact with audiences to further understanding of Chinese cultures. It develops students’ ability to produce clear, coherent and supported arguments on culture-related issues.

### Highlights

### Assessments

### Target Students

MA in Chinese Culture students

### Learning Experience

#### Student testimonials

#### Course outcomes

Download Syllabus