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English Language Enhancement Programme
Most compulsory English Enhancement programmes are credit-bearing courses, and grades usually appear on academic transcripts. Most courses are assessed by means of assignments and a final written test, although the Business Communication course is assessed by means of assessed course-work tasks, Failure in an English Enhancement programine does not normally bar progression to later years of study, but failing students will be required to repeat the programme. English Enhancement courses are normally a requirement before graduation is possible.
Voluntary courses are normally not assessed, but students may obtain an attendance certificate if they wish.
Chinese Language Enhancement Programme
The Chinese language enhancement courses are normally non-credit-bearing and are taken by students on a voluntary basis. The Department of Architecture, however, makes the Chinese language course compulsory for its second-year students. The Faculties of Science and Social Sciences require students to take one-paper examination at the end of the course. Continuous assessment is conducted during all these courses.
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