GENERAL EDUCATION
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ENG001-ENG410 English III – VI
English Language Support Unit
Years II-III, Semesters I & II
As most textbooks and research books in Cambodia are written in English, foreign language acquisition is essential for professors and students alike who want to increase their skills and knowledge levels. The development of the knowledge base and research skills of the students at the Royal University of Phnom Penh is an outstanding goal of this program.
HKL201 Computer Concepts III-IV
Department of Computer Science
Year II, Semesters I & II
In this course, students learn to use MS Word and MS Excel programs, which are essential for further progress in their studies and their future careers. Students gain practical and theoretical knowledge in how to use and create texts, tables, pictures, WordArt, calculations, graphics and utilising the MS Access database management program.
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HKL202 Folk Literature II
Mr Heng Kimvan
Year II, Semester I
Building on the knowledge of folk tales acquired during Foundation Year, students analyse and use folk conventions to write their own fairytale. Students then examine the social meaning and basic characteristics of folk literature, methods of research, and different types of folk narratives, including myths, fairytales, fables and humorous fairytales.
HKL203 Linguistics I (Different Theories)
Mr. Yeang Virakbot
Year II, Semester I
Students learn about different linguistic theories, including those of Ferdinand de Saussere, Tesniere, Noam Chomsky and Andre Martinet.
HKL204 Pali I
HKL211 Pali II
Mr. Yok Sieng
Year II, Semesters I & II
This course consists of a study of Pali, including its palaeography, alphabet, nouns, adjectives, translations, verb conjugations, tenses and pronouns. Categories covered include numbers, declensions, gender, affixes, prepositions and compound words, as well as methods of reduction, augmentation, elision, and translation practice.
HKL205 Sanskrit I
HKL212 Sanskrit II
Mr. Yok Sieng
Year II, Semesters I & II
Students study the Sanskrit alphabet, vowels, consonants, combinations of vowels and consonants, and conjunct consonants of two and three letters. Topics include nouns, the three genders, eight declensions of nouns and articles, pronouns, verbs and compound words, as well as methods of reduction, augmentation, elision, and translation practice.
HKL206 Phonetics and Phonology
Dr. Chan Somnoble
Year II, Semester I
This course introduces students to basic phonetic analysis. They learn of phonetics and phonology, the anatomy and physiology of words, initiation, phonation and articulation, the phonetic classification of language and sound, and the imitation of acoustic phonetics. Students then apply this knowledge with a phonetic analysis of the Khmer language.
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