GENERAL EDUCATION
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FEMC01 English for Communication I
FEMC10 English for Communication II
Mr. Som Ratana
Year I, Semesters I & II
In this course, students build their English-language proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing for communicative purposes.
FEMC02 Academic Writing I
Mr. Som Ratana
Year I, Semester I
This course trains students to write grammatically and logically correct English sentences and paragraphs, and improves students’ capacity for sentence construction and paragraph development. It consists of three units, each outlining a step-by step solution to common problems for learners of English. Practice exercises immediately follow each explanation, allowing students to apply their knowledge and practice developing sentences and paragraphs in correct English.
FEMC03 English Grammar I
Mr. Khan Chenda
Year I, Semester I
Grammar is the foundation of the English language. Studying English grammar allows students to combine words to create new, correct sentences in almost unlimited formulations. A thorough knowledge of grammar also aids students with their listening, speaking, writing, and reading skills. This course offers students the chance to practice sentence construction and error correction at an intermediate to advanced level, using examples found in conversational, professional, and academic English. Mastering the material in this course assists students in using English to communicate with other English speakers, in a professional or academic environment.
FEMC11 Academic Writing II
Mr. Som Ratana
Year I, Semester II
Students build on the knowledge gained in Semester I, and expand their ability to write in complete paragraphs. Using the text Paragraph Writing by Carlos Islam, students learn to identify different types of paragraphs, including opinion, descriptive and narrative paragraphs. Students then practice writing each type of paragraph, following the rules of sentence construction to write grammatically correct paragraphs in English.
FEMC12 English Grammar II
Mr. Khan Chanda
Year I, Semester II
This course arms students with further skills in sentence construction and structure. Students focus on the basic elements of a sentence, and study the ways in which these elements can be combined to form cohesive and coherent sentences.
HMC201 English for Communication III
Mr. Tieng S. Vichea
Year II, Semester II
This course offers students the opportunity to practice sentence construction and error correction at an intermediate to advanced level, using examples found in conversational, professional and academic English. Mastering the material in this course assists students in using English to communicate with others in a professional and academic environment.
HMC202 Academic Writing III
Mr. Som Ratana
Year II, Semester I
Building on their skills in grammar and paragraph writing, students are introduced to academic essay writing in English. Students learn to write structured, critical essays, which are essential for a successful academic life. Students explore the theoretical framework and structure of essays, and are presented with a step-by-step guide to writing a successful essay.
HMC203 English Grammar III
Mr. Khan Chanda
Year II, Semester I
In this course, students are exposed to more grammatical features of the English language, focussing on tenses, conditionals and reported speech. Throughout the course, students complete focussed exercises to compound their knowledge of elements of English grammar.
HMC210 English for Communication IV
Mr. Tieng S. Vichea
Years I & II, Semesters I & II
In this course, students strengthen their writing and English communication skills, by practicing with literature and news articles on economics, politics and society. They study sentences, paragraphs, speaking, listening, grammar and essay writing techniques, building their ability to communicate in English.
HMC211 Academic Writing IV
Mr. Som Ratana
Year II, Semester II
This course builds on the previous semesters’ essay writing module. Students explore the differences between various types of essays, and focus on the practical aspects of essay writing. They follow the process of researching, drafting and editing essays individually and in small groups, before submitting their finished essays for peer editing and review.
HMC212 English Grammar IV
Mr. Khan Chanda
Year II, Semester II
This final grammar course arms students with an intermediate to advanced understanding of sentence construction, allowing them to successfully edit and correct sentences and paragraphs in English to a level required by the media profession.
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