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Course : International Business English Reading
Credits : 3
Course Code: EB101
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Strategies used in reading informative texts in international business contexts, analysis of language, discriminating content and the writer’s presentation methods.
Course : Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Credits : 3
Course Code: CIS107
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 2
Course Description :
Data Science and Innovation Capability. Strategy for building innovation capacity. Barriers to innovation. Innovation Readiness. Manage Organization Change resulting from Innovation. Organization structure, cultures, and leadership for innovation. Sustaining Innovation. Fundamental concepts and analytical tools that help assess opportunities and develop entrepreneurial ventures, and how these concepts and tools may be applied to real world business situations and opportunities. Develop, define and clearly communicate a new business concept or initiative in an efficient, effective and compelling manner.
Course : Critical Thinking, Reading and Writing
Credits : 3
Course Code: LAS101
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
Development of critical thinking through questioning, analytical, synthetic and evaluation skills. Students learn how to read without necessarily accepting all the information presented in the text, but rather consider the content in depth, taking into account the objectives, perspectives, assumptions, bias and supporting evidence, as well as logic or strategies leading to the author’s conclusion. The purpose is to apply these methods to students’ own persuasive writing based on information researched from various sources, using effective presentation techniques.
Course : Civic Engagement
Credits : 3
Course Code: TU100
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
Instillation of social conscience and awareness of one’s role and duties as a good global citizen. This is done through a variety of methods such as lectures, discussion of various case studies and field study outings. Students are required to organise a campaign to raise awareness or bring about change in an area of their interest
Course : Digital Skills and Problem Solving
Credits : 3
Course Code: TU107
Course level : Undergraduate
Semester: 1
Course Description :
Basic computational thinking skill for solving problems and developing new social and economic opportunities. Efficient access and search for information. Information reliability evaluation. Filtering and managing information systematically. Ethical digital usage and professional online communication.