By the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Explain the key drivers of the creative industries.
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Explain the business models of cultural content producers.
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Explain the key features of the creator economy and social media entertainment.
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Explain how place and culture influence the succcess of the creative industries.
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Apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world client project.
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Develop networking and communication skills through interactions with company executives and
company visits.
Upon completion of the course, students will learn:
System development infrastructure
✓ Source code management with Git and GitHub
✓ Task Management with ClickUp
✓ Free document system, Confluence
Data crawling and extraction framework
✓ Extract information from web pages with Scrapy
Data storage system
✓ Choose the right storage architecture based on data characteristics
✓ Use data store and document store for various types of data
Massive data processing frameworks
✓ Install and deploy Hadoop and Spark
✓ Program big data processing logics with Hadoop and Spark
Data interface between modules
✓ Process JSon files
✓ Adopts GraphQL as the data interface
Other open source big data tools
✓ Visualise data results with D3.js
✓ Monitors online data with Prometheus
By the end of this course, students will learn to:
- Cleanse and prepare data to be in a form adequate for machine learning.
- Outline the steps involved in developing and consuming a machine learning model.
- Develop adequate machine learning models to meet different business objectives.
- Tune the performance of machine learning models.
- Create visualizations to consume the output from machine learning models.
This course aims to help students:
- Understand the key theories and strategies in Monetary Policy and Financial Markets Manage- ment, especially from the Central Bank's point of view.
- Solve real-world problems to a project partner (related to Monetary Policy or Financial Markets) and learn how to work in a project group.
- Gain insight into financial markets as well as the business environment and culture in Vietnam through mini cultural activities and Vietnam theme presentations.
- Develop potential networking, and other life skills through the study mission (if travel allowed) and by interacting with business leaders in Vietnam (through guest speaker sessions).
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
• Explain and examine the idea generation processes involved in new product development.
• Create and evaluate new ideas that tap into market opportunities.
• Create, analyse, and evaluate the financial potential and risk of their ideas.
• Develop a flair for effectively presenting their ideas.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
• Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of firms’ competitive advantage
• Apply analytical techniques for diagnosing strategy formulation, including industry structure, resources, and
business/corporate strategies
• Apply analytical techniques for diagnosing strategy implementation, including corporate governance,
structure, and strategic leadership
• Identify strategic issues and design appropriate courses of action
By the end of the course, students should:
1. have a sound knowledge of the law and policies relating mental capacity and succession, and the various legal instruments such as deputyship, lasting power of attorney and Wills;
2. be able to present legal information in a creative way that can be easily understood by the layman which is still accurate and precise;
3. understand the legal needs of litigants-in-person, caregivers and the general public in this area;
4. have explored ways to enhance the ability of litigants-in-person, caregivers and the general public to help
themselves, for example through automated form filling and filing of documents.
After successfully completing this course students will:
1. Understand various models of mediation internationally
2. Be able to explain the purpose of each stage in the facilitative mediation process
3. Be able to demonstrate knowledge, application of ethics and skills of mediation
4. Be able to demonstrate conduct of a mediation process
5. Research and critically discuss some current issues in conflict resolution and effectively
present (orally and in writing) your findings.
For AY22/23, the primary focus of this course is on exploring the complexities of exhibition management, especially
‣ Introduction to the concepts and procedures required to develop, manage and deliver an exhibition for contemporary art, to public audiences
‣ Interrogation of the idea of the contemporary art exhibition as a meeting point between the institution and the public, and as a charged site of dialogue and meaning between the players in the exhibition circuit
TBC.