Course Title

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Course Code

ENTR430537

Credit

3

Program Level

Overview

The course provides students with the concepts of entrepreneurship, the nature and scope of entrepreneurship. It also enables students to understand the impact of entrepreneurship on market economies. The course covers the stages of the entrepreneurial process and the resources needed for the successful development of entrepreneurial ventures. Students have the opportunity to develop personal creativity and entrepreneurial initiative.

Course Title

INTERMEDIATE READING

Course Code

READ230135

Credit

3

Program Level

Overview

This course is designed for English majored students to achieve intermediate level (equivalent to B1 – CEFR) in reading. The meaning of new English vocabulary provided before main readings is inferred from examples or paragraphs; the students, thus, can develop their guessing the meaning of new words through various contexts. Distinct tasks of the vocabulary skills also help them acquire much more vocabulary after the reading process. In addition, with a variety of reading tasks, the students are taught skills of reading for gist and details and the skill of speed reading by using the “keyword’’ technique. Moreover, they learn to use charts and graphs for reading texts faster and more efficiently. Last but not least, the students can enhance their critical thinking, creativity, and inferences.

Course Title

ENGLISH FOR FINANCE

Course Code

ENFI330437

Credit

3

Program Level

Overview

The course provides students with the basic finance concepts and terminologies including banking finance, accounting finance and commercial finance. The course also aims at extending students’communicative skills in the economical and financial environments.

Course Title

ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE

Course Code

ENBC330537

Credit

3

Program Level

Overview

This course provides learners with knowledge and vocabulary in Business English, the styles and structures of business letters, as well as grammatical structures and terms related to business correspondence such as e-mails, inquiries, quotations, offers, orders, sales, complaints, etc. This course also helps learners to shape and cultivate their communication skills through those sorts of business letters.