Examples of using Taught modules in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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First two semesters consist of eight taught modules.
The taught modules account for 50% of the Master's degree.
They will complete 2 or 3 of the taught modules during this visit to Guangzhou.
The taught modules aim to prepare you for the job market.
In the first year students willstudy the majority of the requisite number of compulsory taught modules(approximately 8).
You will study six taught modules, followed by a dissertation.
Taught modules exclusively in a foreign language on current affairs of the world market.
The course consists of two semesters of taught modules, with the third semester devoted to a major dissertation.
Taught modules are balanced with practical and challenging individual and group aerospace project work.
Students arrive at essay topics through negotiation with tutors, as there are no taught modules on this programme.
All the taught modules will run within the first term of the course.
There will be a combination of assessed program work, examinations,individual and group presentations for the taught modules.
The taught modules on the programme introduce you to a variety of tools, techniques, methods and models.
Gives law graduates the opportunity to take taught modules in advanced international commercial law subjects.
You will study the science and coaching of strength andconditioning by undertaking eight taught modules and a masters project.
In the first term, you will undertake three taught modules covering cardiovascular biology, research methods and research techniques.
The programme is designed to give you a broad overview of Asian commercial law in Singapore followed by the opportunity to build on this knowledge by going into more depth in London,through more specialised taught modules as well as a dissertation.
After completing the taught modules, you will engage in a 12-month extensive research project of your choice that leads to submission of a dissertation.
This doctoral programme in Applied Linguistics is a four-year,full-time programme which includes a combination of taught modules(in Year 1 of the programme) and individual research, the principal component being the doctoral thesis.
Examinations for all taught modules will be held in May/June of each year and the dissertation will be due for submission during September of the final year of registration.
You have the opportunity to refine ideas for a research project through your taught modules and dissertation, and you also receive guidance on writing research proposals and seeking funding.
To complement the taught modules, students perform a considerable individual research undertaking, which will supply them with the chance to put their knowledge into practice.
Note: Students may choose toleave the course after the first 60 credits(taught modules) and will obtain an exit-award of a Post-graduate Diploma in Computing in Systems and Software Security.
Students take six taught modules in total(over one year on the full-time course, or two to three years on the block release part-time course) and complete a research dissertation.
Students on the programme take four taught modules at SOAS during their first year, including team-taught core modules  provided by a range of SOAS China experts.
In the six main taught modules you will usually be set two assignments, one to be completed during the teaching period of the module,  and the second assignment completed after the end of the module. .
You will build your knowledge through taught modules and project work and you will learn about design, innovation and problem solving at a level significantly beyond that of your primary degree.
The specialisation you gain in the taught modules is further developed through an extensive research-based MSc dissertation project, leading towards a mastery of a subject area and enhancing your particular specialism.
It allows students to synthesise their academic knowledge acquired from the taught modules and to produce an evaluative and critical discussion of a strategic issue relevant to your organisation, your recommendations following the research process and a proposed implementation plan.
This 12-month programme consists of a number of one-semester taught modules, the two main seminar modules(Religion, Ethics and Practical Philosophy and Metaphysics, Language and Mind) and a two-semester research skills module(which includes such transferable skills as logic/reasoning and presentation of papers), and a supervised dissertation over the summer.