FB2904 Sports for All - Badminton
Course Aims & Objectives:
The aims of this course are to promote students’ interest in playing badminton as a life-long pursuit, to encourage attainment and appreciation of good performance standards in badminton and to promote health and fitness. Upon completion of the course, students should be able t
1. develop the basic skills of badminton
2. apply the basic rules and method of scoring
3. demonstrate good sportsmanship and co-operation
4. develop an appreciation of the game
Units: 1
Level: B2
Medium of Instruction: English
Keyword Syllabus:
General knowledge on the game of badminton, e.g. safety measures, facility and equipment, terminology, proper etiquette. Basic fundamental badminton skills like grips method, services, forehand and backhand strokes. Application of badminton basic skills of high clears, smash, drop and net treatment. Footwork movements related to basic stokes. Tactics in playing singles and doubles game. Rules and regulations for umpiring a game of badminton.
Teaching Pattern:
Duration of course: 1 semester
Current mix of lecture/tutorial/laboratory, other: Practice, fitness testing and theory
Assessment Pattern:
Examination duration: Nil
Percentage distribution of marks for coursework, examination, other: 20% Coursework; 80% Practical Assessment
Grading pattern: Pass/Fail
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FB2801 Experiencing Hong Kong
Course Aims & Objectives:
The aims of this course are to enhance students understanding of the formation of cultures and subcultures; awareness of the formation of Hong Kong culture and it's subcultures. Upon completion of the course, students should have gained:
First hand experiences of different aspects of Hong Kong culture
Insights on the development of Hong Kong's many subcultures, and how they affect the livelihood of Hong Kong people
Perception of the cultural development of Hong Kong in the future
Units: 1
Level: A/B
Keyword Syllabus:
Concepts and definitions of culture and the making of Hong Kong culture. The power of media in the
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The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and its unique MBA Programme is a major participant in, and contributor to, the business culture of Hong Kong and Mainland China.
MBA students today demand an approach that can set them up for success both regionally and across a wider world; a learning experience that bestows upon them a first-class education, real-world experience, and a deep understanding of international business, and cultural differences and nuances. Our MBA Programme is specifically designed to produce those outcomes. The Asia-Pacific and China focus gives our students a unique advantage to build their career in the
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