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Upon successful completion of this Programme, students should be able to:
(1) Apply their knowledge about language to professional careers; (2) Perform, as proficient, effective and versatile communicators capable of performing a wide range of language-related tasks in a competitive and multilingual workplace; (3) Think analytically, critically and creatively; (4) Continue to develop intellectually in a life-long learning process. (5) Graduates from the Specialization of Chinese will, in particular, be able to: (5.1) Appreciate the aesthetic, moral and ethical dimensions of Chinese literature; (5.2) Draw on their exposure to various schools of thoughts in Chinese classics and literature and on their exposure to traditional and modern Chinese linguistics in their life and work. (6) Graduates from the Specialization of Linguistics and Language Technology will, in particular, be able to: (6.1) Apply knowledge of and skills in language and modern language technology to their professional careers; (6.2) Apply enquiry skills developed through the scientific study of language and language technology to their life and work; (6.3) Benefit from their exposure to world languages and cultures in their life and work. (7) Graduates from the Specialization of Translation and Interpretation will, in particular, be able to: (7.1) Function as qualified, competent and efficient translators/interpreters equipped with professional, updated knowledge of translation studies, and a global perspective of the profession; (7.2) Uphold professional ethics and discharge professional duties to the best of their knowledge and skill. (8) Graduates from the Specialization of Japanese will, in particular, be able to: (8.1) Apply knowledge and skills learned in their studies to jobs in various sectors that require good knowledge of Japanese language and culture; (8.2) View and contribute to the world as a competent speaker/user of three languages. (9) Graduates from the Specialization of Korean will, in particular, be able to: (9.1) Apply knowledge and skills learned in their studies to jobs in various sectors that require good knowledge of Korean language and culture; (9.2) View and contribute to the world as a competent speaker/user of three languages.
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