1. The E-track is a continuation of the present programmes, where courses are conducted in English:
Students joining the E-track also have to do the extra credit hours. They are encouraged to use the additional credit requirement to study another Asian language (e.g. Mandarin, Japanese or Bahasa Indonesia), and thereby further enhance their competitive advantage in the regional market-place.
Undergraduate students on the K- and M-tracks will have to take some modules (6 credits each, because of the greater number of contact hours) of our newly-designed English as a Second Language (ESL) program as part of their degree requirements: students enter the ESL programme at a level appropriate to their existing grasp of English.
Undergraduate students opting for the M-track will initially work alongside K-track students for the first portion of their degree programme, until they have completed level 6 of the ESL programme; thereafter, they can move over to join the E-track for the rest of their degree programme. Timetable constraints mean that prospective Bachelor\'s students must be able to start the ESL programme at level 3 or higher; whilst the lowest entry-point for Associate students is level 5. Students then complete remaining levels of the ESL programme (6 credits for each module) over successive terms.
* Depending on the number of English as a Second Language modules which a student has to do: where less than the maximum indicated, the appropriate number of other electives is done instead in order to complete the total number of credits required for graduation.
New students will enter the ESL programme at different levels (based on their performance in an initial, simple placement test), and thus will first have to do different numbers of ESL modules together with courses conducted in Khmei. Accordingly, one of four different subtracks (\'tracks\' M1 to M4) will be indicated in their degree transcripts:
† subscript = number of ESL levels to be taken ≡ number of terms with Khmei-based teaching for other courses
* maximum number of credits
** minimum number of credits
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