Course Outline
Course Outline
APPROVAL OF PRINCIPAL
DETAILED OUTLINE
ADVANCED LEGAL
   ENGLISH 1
(FOR HLU INTERNAL USE ONLY)
         HANOI - 2025
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               FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
DEPARTMENT OF MULTILATERAL TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL
                 INVESTMENT LAW
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K4. List the typical chapters and basic rules of origin in free trade
agreements;
K5. List the typical provisions and standards of treatment in investment
treaties;
K6. Describe the procedures of investor-state arbitration;
K7. Understand the structure and layout of different forms of legal writing.
❖ Skills
S8. Design and deliver a presentation in English on international trade and
investment law in accurate language;
S9. Work independently and collaboratively with other students to prepare
research papers, press releases, workshop agendas or dialogues;
S10. Listen to main ideas and details in academic lectures or talks about
international trade and investment law;
S11. Write a letter or email of legal advice and a legal memorandum;
S12. Develop arguments for a case in international trade and investment law.
❖ Self-control ability and self-responsibility
T13. Be confident, willing to acquire new knowledge and open to different
viewpoints in the field;
T14. Develop a sense of honesty, striving for progress and protection of
justice;
T15. Develop a sense of respect and compliance with the law;
T16. Develop professional working ethics.
5.2. The matrix demonstrating the compatibility of the CLOs with the
TPLOs
          The Knowledge LOs of     The Skill LOs of      The ability LOs of
 Course the training program the training program the training program
Learning
Outcomes  K13          K14  S25 S26 S29 S30 S31 T35 T36 T37 T38
   K1                   
   K2                   
   K3                   
   K4                   
   K5                   
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   K6                   
   K7                   
   S8                                          
   S9                                             
   S10                              
   S11                                         
   S12                                         
   T13                                                                
   T14                                                                
   T15                                                                
   T16                                                                
6. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
6.1. Detailed learning objectives
      Objective
                       Level 1                 Level 2            Level 3
 Issue
               1A1. Introducing          1B1. Analysing      1C1.
               the sources of            the differences     Discussing
               international law         between sources     different forms
               1A2. Introducing          of international    of legal writing
       1.
               braches of public         law                 1C2. Knowing
    Public
               international law         1B2. Analysing      how to write a
 International
               1A3.                      the nature of       press release
     Law
               Understanding             international
               different forms of        trade         and
               legal writing             investment law
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                 2A2. Memorizing            2B2.                 2C2. Knowing
                 GATS                       Summarizing a        how to write a
                 terminologies              GATS-related         letter or email
                 2A3. Memorizing            dispute              of legal advice
                 TRIPS                      2B3. Analysing
                 terminologies              the        current
                 2A4. Memorizing            challenges      to
                 DSU terminologies          WTO       dispute
                                            settlement
                                            mechanism.
                 3A1. Introducing           3B1. Analysing       3C1.
                 typical chapters and       the WTO Law on       Commenting
                 articles of a free         regional     trade   on           the
                 trade agreement            agreements           relationship
     3.
                 3A2. Introducing           3B2. Analysing       between WTO
 Free Trade
                 different methods          the features of      and FTAs
 Agreements
                 to determine rules         new-generation       3C2. Knowing
                 of origin in a free        free         trade   how to write a
                 trade agreement            agreements           legal
                                                                 memorandum
               4A1. Introducing             4B1. Describing      4C1.
               the           typical        the process of an    Commenting
               provisions of an             investor-state       on           the
       4.      investment treaty            arbitration          application of
 International 4A2. Introducing             4B2. Presenting      substantive
  Investment the      fundamental           the recent issues    principles of
  Agreement principles            of        of     investment    international
               international                arbitration          investment law
               investment law                                    in       dispute
                                                                 settlement.
6.2. Total learning objectives
       Objectives
                     Level 1     Level 2          Level 3            Total
 Issue
 Issue 1                3               2             2                7
                                                                                6
Issue 2                      4       3                 2                9
Issue 3                      2       2                 2                6
Issue 4                      2       2                 1                5
Total                       11       9                 7               27
7. THE MATRIX DEMONSTRATING THE COMPATIBILITY OF
THE DETAILED LEARNING OBJECTIVES WITH CLOs
                    Knowledge                     Skills               Ability
Objective
            K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7         S8   S9 S10 S11 S12 T13 T14 T15 T16
  1A1                                                                    
  1A2                                                                    
  1A3                                                                   
  1B1                                                                    
  1B2                                                                    
  1C1                                                                  
  1C2                                                                  
  2A1                                                                   
  2A2                                                                   
  2A3                                                                   
  2A4                                                                   
  2B1                                                                   
  2B2                                                                   
  2B3                                                                   
  2C1                                                                  
  2C2                                                                  
  3A1                                                                    
  3A2                                                                    
  3B1                                                                    
  3B2                                                                    
  3C1                                                                    
  3C2                                                                  
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  4A1                                                           
  4A2                                                           
  4B1                                                           
  4B2                                                           
  4C1                                                          
8. MATERIALS
8.1. Compulsory materials
    Amy Krois-Lindner, International Legal English: A Course for
    Classroom or Self-study Use, Second Edition, Cambridge University
    Press, 2011.
8.2. Recommended materials
* Books
1. Dinh Thi Phuong Hoa et al., Basic Legal English: Using Language in
    Legal Contexts, Public Security Publisher, 2021.
2. Bryan A. Garner, Legal Writing in Plain English: A Text with Exercises,
    University of Chicago Press, 2013.
3. Nick Brieger, Test Your Professional English: Law, Pearson Education
    Limited, 2002.
4. Gillian D. Brown and Sally Rice, Professional English in Use - Law,
    Cambridge University Press, 2007.
5. Amy Krois-Lindner and Matt Firth, Introduction to International Legal
    English: A Course for Classroom or Self-study Use, Cambridge
    University Press, 2008.
6. Annabel Elkington et al., Skills for Lawyers, College of Law Publishing,
    2015.
7. Daniel C.K. Chow, Thomas J. Schoenbaum, International Trade Law:
    Problems, Cases, and Materials, Wolters Kluwer Law &
    Business/Aspen Publishers, 2008.
8. John H. Jackson, The World Trading System, Law and Policy of
    International Economic Relations, 2nd edition, 1997.
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9.   Manfred Elsig, Bernard Hoekman, Joost Pauwelyn, Assessing the World
     Trade Organization: Fit for Purpose, Cambridge University Press,
     2017.
10. Peter Van den Bossche, The Law and Policy of the World Trade
     Organization: Text, Cases and Materials, Cambridge University Press,
     2022.
11. Raj Bhala, International Trade Law - Interdisciplinary Theory and
     Practice, LexisNexis Publisher, Third Edition, 2006.
12. Simon Lester, Bryan Mercurio, Arwel Davies, World Trade Law: Text,
     Materials, and Commentary, Third Edition, Hart Publishing, 2018.
13. Thomas Cottier and Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, Elgar Encyclopedia
     of International Economic Law, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.
14. WTO, Understanding the World Trade Organization, Fifth Edition,
     2015,
     https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/understanding_e.
     pdf
15. Andrew Newcombe, LLuis Paradell, Law and Practice of Investment
     Treaties: Standards of Treatment, Kluwer Law International, 2009.
16. Jurgen Kurtz, The WTO and International Investment Law: Converging
     Systems, Cambridge University Press, 2016.
17. M. Sornarajah, The International Law on Foreign Investment,
     Cambridge University Press, Third Edition, 2010.
18. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Markus W. Gehring, Andrew
     Newcombe, Sustainable Development in World Investment Law, Kluwer
     Law International, 2011.
19. Mavluda Sattorova, The Impact of Investment Treaty Law on Host States:
     Enabling Good Governance, Hart Publishing, 2018.
20. Peter Muchlinski, Federico Ortino, and Christoph Schreuer, The Oxford
     Handbook of International Investment Law, Oxford University Press,
     2008.
21. Surya P. Subedi, International Investment Law - Reconciling Policy and
     Principle, Hart Publishing, Third Edition, 2016.
22. Federico Ortino, The Origin and Evolution of Investment Treaty
     Standards, Oxford University Press, 2019.
23. Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, Crafting Trade and Investment Accords
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    for Sustainable Development, Oxford University Press, 2021.
24. Nicolás M. Perrone, Investment Treaties and the Legal Imagination,
    Oxford University Press, 2021.
* Legal texts and reports
1. The Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization and its
annexes.
2. The ICSID Convention 1965.
3. The New York Convention 1958.
4. The ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement (ACIA) 2009.
5. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 1994.
6. The European Union – Vietnam Investment Protection Agreement
(EVIPA) 2019.
7. The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific
Partnership (CPTPP) 2018.
8. The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) 1969.
9. International Law Commission Draft Articles on Responsibility of
    States for Internationally Wrongful Acts 2001.
10. 2012 US Model Bilateral Investment Treaty,
    https://2009-2017.state.gov/documents/organization/188371.pdf
11. Decision No. 14/2020/QD-TTg dated 08 April 2020 on Promulgation of
    Regulation on Coordination in Resolution of International Investment
    Disputes.
12. WTO, Report of the Working Party on the Accession of Viet Nam and
    Viet               Nam’s               WTO                Commitments,
    https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/a1_vietnam_e.htm
13. WTO,          Trade        Policy        Review:        Viet        Nam,
    https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp387_e.htm
14. UNCTAD, Documents and Publications on International Investment
    Agreements,            https://unctad.org/topic/investment/international-
    investment-agreements
15. UNCTAD,         Investment      Policy    Review:     Vietnam,     2008,
    https://unctad.org/publication/investment-policy-review-viet-nam
16. OECD, OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Vietnam 2018,
    https://aanzfta.asean.org/uploads/2018/12/OECD-Investment-Policy-
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     Review-Viet-Nam-2018.pdf
17. OECD, OECD Investment Policy Reviews: Southeast Asia, 2018,
     https://www.oecd.org/daf/inv/investment-policy/Southeast-Asia-
     Investment-Policy-Review-2019.pdf
18. World Bank, 2022 Investment Policy and Regulatory Review – Vietnam,
    https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/099010209062233021/pd
    f/P1739380c178d50340a5e30b51d6df72784.pdf
19. ASEAN Secretariat, ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement
     (ACIA) – A Guidebook for Businesses and Investors, 2013,
     https://asean.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/ASEAN-
     Comprehensive-Investment-Agreement-A-Guidebook-for-Businesses-
     and-Investors.pdf
20. APEC, Handbook on Obligations in International Investment
     Agreements,                                                    2020,
     https://www.apec.org/Publications/2020/09/Handbook-on-Obligations-
     in-International-Investment-Treaties
21. US Department of States, 2024 Investment Climate Statements: Vietnam,
    https://2021-2025.state.gov/reports/2024-investment-climate-
    statements/vietnam/#!
22. Other Free Trade Agreements and International Investment Agreements
8.3. Websites
1. UNCTAD, https://investmentpolicy.unctad.org/
2. UNCITRAL, https://uncitral.un.org/
3. ICSID, http://icsid.worldbank.org
4. WTO, http://www.wto.org
5. USTR, http://www.ustr.gov
6. EU, https://ec.europa.eu/trade/
7. OECD, https://www.oecd.org/
8. PCA, https://pca-cpa.org/en/home/
9. SIAC, https://www.siac.org.sg/
10. ACWL, https://www.acwl.ch/
11. ICC,            https://iccwbo.org/dispute-resolution/dispute-resolution-
services/arbitration/
12. SCCI, http://sccinstitute.net/
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13.   https://www.italaw.com/
14.   https://www.iisd.org/itn/
15.   http://trungtamwto.vn/
16.   http://chongbanphagia.vn
17.   http://www.mofa.gov.vn
18.   http://www.moit.gov.vn
                                  Group Self-
Week Issue Lecture Seminar                          Assignment            Total
                                  work study
   1       1       2                4    4      Assignment Distribution     10
   2       1       2       2        4    4                                  12
   3       2       2       2        4    4                                  12
   4       2       2                4    4                                  10
   5       2               2        4    4                                  10
   6       2       2       2        4    4                                  12
   7       2       2       2        4    4                                  12
   8       2               2        4    4                                  10
   9       3       2       2        4    4                                  12
  10       3               2        4    4                                  10
  11       3       2       2        4    4                                  12
  12       3               2        4    4                                  10
  13       4       2                4    4                                  10
  14       4               2        4    4      Teamwork Assignment         10
  15       4               2        4    4      Teamwork Assignment         10
Total sessions     18     24       60    60                                162
Week 1: Issue 1
                                                                             12
Teaching – Number
                                                 Requirements for students’
 Learning    of          Main contents
                                                        preparation
   form sessions
 Lecture     2     - Reading: Sources of         - Searching and reading
                   international law             websites      and      academic
                  - Language Focus: Sources      materials about sources of
                  of      international   law,   international law
                  branches        of    public   - Reading the following
                  international law              articles at:
                                                 http://legal.un.org/avl/pdf/ls/g
                                                 reenwood_outline.pdf
                                                 https://digitallibrary.un.org/re
                                                 cord/705254?ln=en
 Group
             4    Studying the United Nations and sources of international law
  work
   Self            - Listening for main ideas
             4
  study            - Listening for details
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
Week 2: Issue 1
Teaching – Number
                                                 Requirements for students’
 Learning    of          Main contents
                                                        preparation
   form sessions
 Lecture     2    - Overview of legal writing   Reading:
                  - Overview of drafting legal  Amy            Krois-Lindner,
                  correspondence:      Emails   International Legal English: A
                  /Letters                      Course for Classroom or Self-
                                                study     Use,     Cambridge
                                                University Press
                  - Listening to audio lectures - Searching and reading
Seminar      2
                  / presentations/ speeches on websites     and     academic
                                                                          13
                  the United Nations (UN),      materials about the UN and
                  International Court of        ICJ
                  Justice (ICJ), and World      - Listening to the following
                  Trade Organization (WTO)      videos:
                  - Discussing the role of the  https://www.youtube.com/wa
                  UN, ICJ and WTO               tch?v=DME-wfbt08c
                                                https://www.youtube.com/wa
                                                tch?v=nuuFfECMt0E
 Group            - Understanding different types of legal writing
             4
 work             - Understanding structure and styles of a press release
   Self
             4    Practising writing a press release and workshop agenda
  study
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
Week 3: Issue 2
Teaching – Number
                                                 Requirements for students’
 Learning    of          Main contents
                                                        preparation
   form sessions
 Lecture     2     - Reading: WTO Law on    - Searching and reading
                   Trade in Goods (GATT)    websites    and     academic
                  -     Language       Focus:
                                            materials about the GATT
                  Vocabulary about GATT     - Reading the text of GATT at
                                            https://www.wto.org/english/
                                            docs_e/legal_e/06-gatt_e.htm
                                            - Reading the WTO Glossary
                                            at
                                            https://www.wto.org/english/t
                                            hewto_e/glossary_e/glossary_
                                            e.htm
                  - Listening to audio - Searching and reading
Seminar      2
                  lectures/  presentations/ websites    and     academic
                                                                        14
                  speeches on the GATT      materials about the GATT
                  - Discussing GATT-related - Listening to videos about
                  disputes                  trade     in     goods     at
                                            https://www.wto.org/english/
                                            res_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.ht
                                            m
 Group
            4     Studying the legal text of GATT
 work
   Self            - Listening for main ideas
            4
  study            - Listening for details
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
Week 4: Issue 2
Teaching – Number
                                              Requirements for students’
 Learning    of          Main contents
                                                       preparation
   form sessions
 Lecture     2    Drafting              legal Reading:
                  correspondence:      Emails Amy           Krois-Lindner,
                  /Letters (Continued)        International Legal English:
                                              A Course for Classroom or
                                              Self-study Use, Cambridge
                                              University Press
 Group
            4     Studying structure and styles of legal correspondence
 work
   Self
            4     Practising writing an email or letter of advice
  study
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
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Week 5: Issue 2
Teaching – Number
                                                   Requirements for students’
 Learning    of           Main contents
                                                          preparation
   form sessions
                                                Reading:
                    Drafting              legal Amy           Krois-Lindner,
                    correspondence:     Emails/ International Legal English:
Seminar     2
                    Letters (continued)         A Course for Classroom or
                                                Self-study Use, Cambridge
                                                University Press
 Group
            4       Understanding structure and styles of legal correspondence
 work
   Self             Practising writing an email or letter of advice
            4
  study
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
Week 6: Issue 2
Teaching – Number
                                                   Requirements for students’
 Learning    of         Main contents
                                                          preparation
   form sessions
Lecture      2    - Reading: WTO Law on            - Searching and reading
                  Trade in Services (GATS)         websites     and     academic
                  and Trade-Related Aspects        materials about the GATS and
                  of Intellectual Property         TRIPS
                  Rights (TRIPS)                   - Reading the following
                  - Language Focus:                article     about      GATS:
                  Vocabulary about GATS            https://www.wto.org/english/
                  and TRIPS                        tratop_e/serv_e/guide1_e.ht
                                                   m
                                                   - Reading the following
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                                               article     about      TRIPS:
                                               https://www.wto.org/english/
                                               tratop_e/trips_e/intel2_e.htm
                                               - Searching and reading
                                               websites      and    academic
                                               materials about the GATS and
                                               TRIPS
                                               - Reading the following
                                               articles                    at:
                                               https://www.ipvietnam.gov.v
                                               n/web/english/announcement
                                               ?p_p_id=101&p_p_lifecycle
                  - Listening to audio =0&p_p_state=maximized&
                  lectures/     presentations/ p_p_mode=view&_101_strut
                  speeches on the GATS and s_action=%2Fasset_publishe
Seminar     2
                  TRIPS                        r%2Fview_content&_101_ty
                  - Discussing GATS and        pe=content&_101_urlTitle=f
                  TRIPS-related disputes       ormulation-and-
                                               improvement-of-legislation-
                                               and-policies-on-intellectual-
                                               property
                                               https://iccwbo.org/news-
                                               publications/policies-
                                               reports/icc-bascap-
                                               promoting-and-protecting-
                                               intellectual-property-in-
                                               vietnam/
 Group
            4     Studying the legal text of GATS
 work
   Self            - Listening for main ideas
            4
  study            - Listening for details
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
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           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
Week 7: Issue 2
Teaching – Number
                                                  Requirements for students’
 Learning    of         Main contents
                                                         preparation
   form sessions
 Lecture     2     - Reading: WTO Law on          - Searching and reading
                   Dispute Settlement (DSU)       websites      and     academic
                  -     Language        focus:    materials about the WTO
                  Vocabulary about DSU            dispute settlement mechanism
                                                  - Reading the following article
                                                  at:
                                                  https://www.wto.org/english/t
                                                  hewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/disp1
                                                  _e.htm
                                                  - Searching and reading
                  - Listening to audio
                                                  websites      and    academic
                  lectures/     presentations/
                                                  materials about the WTO
                  speeches on WTO Dispute
                                                  dispute             settlement
                  Settlement
Seminar      2                                    mechanism
                  -     Discussing      current
                                                  - Listening to audios on WTO
                  challenges to the WTO's
                                                  dispute settlement at
                  dispute           settlement
                                                  https://www.wto.org/english/r
                  mechanism
                                                  es_e/webcas_e/webcas_e.htm
  Group
             4    Studying the legal text of DSU
  work
   Self            - Listening for main ideas
             4
  study            - Listening for details
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
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Week 8: Issue 2
Teaching – Number
                                                Requirements for students’
 Learning    of          Main contents
                                                       preparation
   form sessions
                    Writing    a         legal Reading:
                    memorandum                 Amy            Krois-Lindner,
                                               International Legal English:
Seminar      2
                                               A Course for Classroom or
                                               Self-study Use, Cambridge
                                               University Press
 Group
             4      Understanding structure and styles of a legal memorandum
 work
   Self
             4      Practising writing a legal memorandum
  study
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
Week 9: Issue 3
Teaching – Number
                                                Requirements for students’
 Learning    of         Main contents
                                                       preparation
   form sessions
 Lecture     2     - Reading: Free Trade        - Searching and reading
                   Agreements (FTAs)            websites      and     academic
                  - Language focus: Typical     materials about FTAs
                  chapters and articles in an   - Reading:
                  FTA                           How to design, negotiate, and
                                                implement a free trade
                                                agreement in Asia, Asian
                                                Development Bank, 2008, at
                                                https://www.adb.org/sites/def
                                                ault/files/publication/27974/ft
                                                                        19
                                                   a.pdf
                    - Listening to audio           - Searching and reading
                    lectures/     presentations/   websites     and    academic
                    speeches on FTAs and           materials about FTAs
                    regionalism in international   - Reading the following
Seminar     2
                    trade law                      article                   at:
                    - Discussing the               https://www.wto.org/english/
                    relationship between WTO       tratop_e/region_e/scope_rta_
                    and FTAs                       e.htm
 Group
            4       Studying the legal text of FTAs
 work
   Self            - Listening for main ideas
            4
  study            - Listening for details
Tutoring   - Content: Answering student’s questions off the class, introducing
           new reference materials etc
           - Time: 14h00 to 16h00 every Monday
           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
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           - Venue: Room 1401, A Building or via email.
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-        Formatting style: Paper Size: A4, Font: Times New Roman, Size: 13,
  Margins: Top 2cm, Bottom 2cm, Left 3cm, Right 2cm, Line Spacing: Multiple
  at 1.3, Spacing: Before 6pt, After 6pt.
➢ Teamwork assignments
- Format: Essay
- Content: Issues covered in the course
- Assessment criteria:
     ▪ Structure and Presentation
     ▪ Linguistic Aspects (e.g.: Grammar, Spelling, Word Use)
     ▪ Depth of Insight, Understanding of Issues
     ▪ Accuracy, Relevance and Coherence
     ▪ Acknowledgement of Sources and Referencing
     ▪ Effectiveness and Appropriateness of Visual Aids (if any)
     ▪ Originality and Individuality of Thought
     ▪ Oral Communication Skills and Audience Engagement
     ▪ Evidence of Teamwork
➢ Final examination
- Condition to participate in the final exam:
      + Students participate in 75% or more of the prescribed hours for each
      lecture or seminar part.
      + Team assignment or individual exam must be greater than 0.
- Format: 100% multiple-choice questions (open-book exam)
- Content: Issues covered in the course
- Requirements: Students are able to achieve learning objectives in Section
6 of this document.
- Assessment criteria: As per the answer key.
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                TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                 Page
1.    Information of lecturers                     2
2.    Prerequisite courses                         2
3.    Summary of the course                        2
4.    Content of the course                        2
5.    Output standards of the course               2
6.    Learning objectives                          5
7.    The matrix learning objectives with CLOs     7
8.    Materials                                    8
9.    Teaching – learning forms                   12
10.   Policies of the course                      24
11.   Assessment methods                          24
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