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LW5663 - Intensive Seminar

Offering Academic Unit
School of Law
Credit Units
1.5
Course Duration
From one week to the full duration of a given semester
Pre-requisite(s)
LW5602A Law of Contract I or equivalent. Some courses under this intensive seminar may have specific pre-requisite. Students should refer to the individual course information for details.
Equivalent Course(s)
LW4662* Intensive Seminar (* This being an umbrella course, the course codes of seminars offered under this course will be labeled as LW4662A, LW4662B and so on.) LW650E* Intensive Seminar (* This being an umbrella course, the course codes of seminars offered under this course will be labeled as LW650AE, LW650AB and so on.)
Course Offering Term*:
Not offering in current academic year

* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice
 
Course Aims

This course aims to: 
a) provide students opportunities to study, on an intensive basis, an existing or emerging area of law so as to meet the challenges of working in a global environment; 
b) allow students to get exposed to leading foreign legal scholars who might be willing to spend few weeks at our Law School to offer a course;  
c) offer more flexibility to students to plan and complete their studies; and. 
d) develop further the research and analytical abilities of students.


Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information)

Continuous Assessment: 100%
 

Again, although precise assessment tasks will be determined the visiting faculty and/or the course leader so as to ensure a proper alignment with CILOs and LATs, few potential assessment tasks are specified below. Taking into account the nature of the subject and the duration of the seminar, the visiting faculty and/or the course leader will decide if the assessment will be wholly by coursework or by a combination of coursework and examination. The nature of examination (whether closed book or open book) will also be determined by the visiting faculty and/or the course leader. The exact assessment tasks will be notified to students at the beginning of the seminar. 


The courses are assessed on pass/ fail basis, students are required to write an essay of 2,000 (for 1 credit course) or 3,000 (for 1.5 credits course) words or other suggested by the course lecturer of the individual course. In view of the specific nature of the course, students should have an attendance of 75% or above.

 
Detailed Course Information

LW5663.pdf

Additional Information

*This being an umbrella course, the course codes of seminars offered under this course will be labeled as LW5663A, LW5663B and so on. The code numbers and the exact title of each seminar will be recorded in Appendix-A to this Form.