BSocSc Psychology (Streams: Health and Development / Mind and Brain)

Subtitle
社會科學學士(心理學) (專修: 健康與人類發展 / 大腦與認知)
Thumbnail
Image
JS1112_1298A_20250331
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1112 (JS1112)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

16 (For First-Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Leader
Prof. CHEN Hui-Fang
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSocSc Psychology?

The Psychology major provides students with comprehensive training in psychology with an emphasis on experimental and research competencies, and prepares students for professional development in human service careers and advanced training in professional psychology and related fields.

Our programme provides:

  • Strong theoretical & scientific training in psychological studies to equip all graduates essential skills and knowledge to conduct research and to apply learning to daily life
  • Individual research project in the final year to work with a faculty
  • Lab-based training in eye-tracking system, EEG system, tDCS and TMS system
  • Opportunities for summer local and oversea internships to explore career interests and develop future careers
  • Opportunities for oversea exchanges to enhance cross-cultural understanding
  • Opportunities to work on empirical research under academic staff (e.g., voluntary research schemes)


Within this programme, students can: 

  • Opt for either stream of specialization in Health & Development or Mind & Brain    
  • Apply for obtaining a joint degree with Columbia University for Psychology. Since 2015, 15 psychology students have joined the joint-degree Programme.      


After graduation, students are eligible: 

  • To apply for graduate membership of professional associations in Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS), British Psychological Society (BPS), and American Psychological Association (APA)
  • To pursue advanced training in Master’s or Doctoral level degrees in research & applied psychology, Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Counselling Psychology, and Industrial & Organizational Psychology in local and oversea universities.
Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1112 BSocSc Psychology
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

During their first year, students will study a broad range of Gateway Education (GE), College core and Departmental requirement courses. 

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

What You Will Be Studying

Core Courses:

• Basic Psychology 
• Basic Psychology II 
• Research Methods for Behavioural Sciences 
• Developmental Psychology 
• Personality and Individual Differences 
• Design and Analysis for Psychological Research I and II 
• Biological Psychology 
• Cognitive Psychology 
• Learning and Behaviour 
• Social Psychology 
• Final-Year Research Project

Electives:

• Psychology of Interpersonal Relations 
• Psychological Testing 
• Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence 
• Multivariate Analysis for Psychological Research 
• Cultural Psychology 
• Neuropsychology 
• Abnormal Psychology 
• Psychology of Ageing 
• Psychology of Language 
• Positive Psychology 
• Cognitive Neuroscience 
• Designing Experiments in Psychology 
• Counselling & Therapeutic Psychology 
• Introduction to Health Psychology 
• Introduction to Educational Psychology 
• Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology 
• Psychology Internship


(Note: The list of elective courses offered may vary from year to year.)

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme

For details, please click here.

Start Your Career Here

Our graduates are particularly suited for people-oriented jobs, such as human resources, public relations, customer services, children and youth services, education and training, counselling and guidance, health-related services, family and community work, etc. Students are also well-prepared for jobs that require strong research skills and competence, critical analysis and communication abilities, such as scientific or applied research, research and development, project management and so on. Students who aspire to practise as professional psychologists will be able to pursue advanced education at the Master's or doctoral level in Hong Kong or overseas with training in pursuing scientific research or applied psychological training such as health, forensic, clinical, educational, counselling and occupational psychology.

Professional Recognition

Graduates who satisfy the requirements stipulated by the Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS) can apply for Graduate Membership of the Society (Note: Graduate Membership of the HKPS is normally regarded as an entrance requirement for advanced training in professional psychology).

Features
  • Practical learning in psychology laboratories.
  • Opportunities to engage in summer internships in or outside Hong Kong.
  • Individual supervision for the Final Year Project.
  • Interdisciplinary learning in other social sciences, such as sociology, social work, counselling, and criminology.
  • Exchange programmes with overseas universities.
  • Opportunity to study at Columbia University, New York (The Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program)

 

Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
Title (For sorting)
322
Subject Weighting
Programme Calculation Method
Best 4 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Included Subjects for calculation first
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

Not required

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

Not required

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
Off

BSocSc Crime Science (Features: Crime Prevention / Security Practice / Global Policing / Crime Analytics / Cyber and Future Crimes)

Subtitle
社會科學學士 (犯罪科學) (特點: 犯罪預防 / 安保實務 / 全球警政 / 犯罪分析 / 科網與未來犯罪)
Thumbnail
Image
JS1111_20250331
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1111 (JS1111)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

21 (For First-Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Leader
Prof. HO Wing Chung

Remarks

* The indicative quota has included JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions. 

The programme title BSocSc Crime Science is applicable for applicants admitted to the first year (programme code: 1111/JS1111) only. 

Why BSocSc Crime Science?

Crime Science is an interdisciplinary approach for developing practical solutions to real world crime problems. This programme aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of this approach, including the use of scientific theories, methods and strategies for preventing crime. With a specific focus on safeguarding the public and upholding Hong Kong's reputation as one of the safest cities globally, this programme offers students the opportunity to contribute to societal progress through innovative approaches. The programme considers the prevention of many forms of both small-scale and transnational organised criminal activity – ranging from residential burglaries to cybercrime. It is ideally suited for practical-minded students with a passion for discovery and a commitment to utilizing scientific analytical methods to benefit society and promote social development. 

This is the only UGC-funded undergraduate programme in Hong Kong to provide comprehensive training in the discipline of Crime Science.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1111 BSocSc Crime Science
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  

  • Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
  • Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
  • For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.
Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

During their first year, students will study a broad range of Gateway Education (GE), College core and Departmental requirement courses.  

Curriculum structure of the normative 4-year degree:

Degree RequirementsNo. of Credit Units
Gateway Education Requirement30 credit units
College / School Requirement6 credit units
Major Requirement

Foundation-year courses: 9 credit units

Major core courses: 39 credit units

Elective courses: 9 credit units

Free Electives / Minor (if applicable)27 credit units
Minimum Number of Credit Units Required120 credit units

 

 

What You Will Be Studying

Upon successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:        

  • describe a range of key concepts, theories and professional values in Crime Science and understand how it differs from traditional criminology;
  • identify and critique the underlying assumptions of and devise interventions against criminal issues with a particular interest in different types of informal and formal problem-solving strategies in society;
  • apply qualitative and quantitative research methods and use different scientific perspectives for explaining crimes in society;
  • evaluate the applicability of crime-scientific theories in practice and develop innovative ideas for preventing crimes and creative ways of reducing re-offending in society with a focus on the local context;
  • evaluate the function and operation of social institutions and law enforcement agencies in the criminal justice system;
  • conduct scientific research independently; analyse the impacts of social, technological, and environmental changes on individuals and society; present research findings clearly and systematically to the public; and provide creative suggestions and/or solutions for preventing crimes in society; and
  • design programmes, generate alternatives, invent ideas, and construct cost-effective means for sustaining social order and safety.
Start Your Career Here

Students will have a broadened exposure to theories and analytical skills training in Crime Science – which specifically engages with devising practical approaches for solving real-world problems. This broad and practical knowledge base will strengthen the employability of graduates. Sample areas of employment for our graduates include positions in law enforcement agencies (e.g. Hong Kong Police Force, Correctional Services Department, Customs and Excise Department, Immigration Department, and Fire Services), schools and universities, non-governmental organisations, security or risk management departments in private companies, research institutes and marketing research firms, media industries, and public relations firms.

Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
Title (For sorting)
316
Subject Weighting
Programme Calculation Method
Best 4 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Included Subjects for calculation first
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

Not required

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

Not required

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On

BA Linguistics and Language Applications (Features: Linguistics / Language Applications / Language Technology)

Subtitle
文學士(語言學及語言應用) (特點: 語言學 / 語言應用 / 語言技術)
Thumbnail
Image
BA Linguistics and Language Applications
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1109 (JS1109)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

25 (For First-Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places 
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Major Leader and Deputy Admission Tutor of BALLA
Prof. John S.Y. LEE

Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics and Translation

Admission Tutor and Deputy Major Leader of BALLA
Prof. Vanti W.S. LEE

Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics and Translation

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BA Linguistics and Language Applications (LLA)?

This major aims to educate students so that they will become language professionals who are familiar with linguistics and language-related applications. Students will also develop an analytical, critical and creative mind and an open attitude towards people from different cultures.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1109 BA Linguistics and Language Applications
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

 

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

What You Will Be Studying?

There are two main subject areas: Linguistics and Language Applications.

  • Core courses in Linguistics include: Fundamentals of Linguistics, Introduction to Linguistic Research, Language in Society, Language and Mind, Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax, and Semantics.
  • Core courses in Language Applications include: Introduction to Language Technology and Computational Linguistics.

At a more advanced level, students may choose from among courses such as Computational Lexicography, Computer-Aided Translation, Computer-Assisted Language Learning, Conversation Analysis, Corpus Linguistics, Experimental Phonetics, First/Second Language Acquisition, Historical Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, and Sociolinguistics.

Curriculum Structure

To find more details about the Programme Curriculum, please refer to the Programme Structure.

Bonus Features

1. Participating in the internships and other co-curricular activities offered provides students valuable job experience in fields that require knowledge of languages, linguistics, and language applications.

2. Exchange programmes provide students with opportunities to gain experience of studying and living abroad for a semester, by paying the local tuition fees.

3. The department also offers two Joint Bachelor's Degree Programmes with National Taiwan University and Columbia University. 

4. Students may also opt for double majors within CityUHK and major plus minor programme or Undergraduate plus Taught Postgraudate Degree (TPg) programmes (https://lt.cityu.edu.hk/Programmes/CityU-Talents-Progs/Undergrad-plus-TPg/).

Start Your Career Here

This major provides students with a solid foundation in the scientific study of human language. Students will be prepared for careers that require language expertise and language-related computing skills. In addition to opportunities in advanced studies, graduates will have employment prospects in education and research, as well as in administrative and executive positions in various public and private sectors. They will have an important role to play in language and information service sectors of Hong Kong, Greater China, and the world. Moreover, this major is recognized by the Education Bureau as an English language major degree for the purpose of teaching in Hong Kong.

Did You Know?

With the growing popularity of the Web and apps as information resources and means of interaction, the field of language applications is advancing as academic institutions and industry partners work together to realise the growing potential of linguistically sophisticated applications.

Language professionals are needed not just for language teaching jobs at all levels, but also for vacancies in the private sector such as editors, technical writers, translators, reporters, journalists, anchor persons, PR personnel, etc.

According to the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Rankings by Subject (2023), Linguistics at City University of Hong Kong is ranked 41st in the world.

Student / Alumni Sharing

Student/Alumni sharing is available at https://lt.cityu.edu.hk/People/alumni/

LT maintains very good ties with alumni via Facebook (CityUHK LT/CTL Alumni: https://www.facebook.com/groups/503342298012646), Whatsapp (CityUHK LT/CTL Alumni: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Fi8j52yJkTX0Ea1HgZGrGZ), and 2 Wechat groups (CityUHK LT_CTL Alumni, 500 members, full capacity; CityUHK LT_CTL Alumni 2, 186 members). 

Several dozens of alumni have already expressed their sincere wish to help with our LT Senior Mentor Programme enthusiastically. This is a great opportunity for senior students or fresh graduates to communicate with their predecessors 校友學長 about some of the possible puzzles in job hunting, workplace etiquette, work attitude and job prospects, or further studies in various continents.

Programme Video
About our Alumni
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Phone
Contact Value

+852 3442 8705

Contact Type
Fax
Contact Value

+852 3442 0359

Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
Title (For sorting)
310
Programme Calculation Method
3 Core + 2 Elective Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

Not required

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

Not required

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On

BSocSc Public Affairs and Management (Streams: Public Affairs and Governance / Public Policy and Management)

Subtitle
社會科學學士(公共事務與管理) (專修: 公共事務與管治 / 公共政策與管理)
Thumbnail
Image
programme default img
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1108 (JS1108)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

63 (For First-Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Admissions Tutor
Dr. YUNG, Betty Lock
Programme Leader
Prof. Edmund CHENG

BSocSc (CUHK), MSc, PhD (LSE)

Why BSocSc Public Affairs and Management?

Make a difference: Study Public Affairs and Management (PAFM) at CityUHK

  • How do particular public policies emerge?

  • Who makes the decisions and why?

  • Why are public policies so important and how do they impact on our everyday lives?

  • How do politics and policymaking interact?

  • What can we learn from other societies in relation to government and governance?

  • What are the key ethical issues in politics and public policy?

Our PAFM programme will equip you with the essential analytical, communication, and leadership skills necessary for a successful career in both the public and private sector jobs. We will provide substantial training and practical opportunities, both locally and abroad, in various learning modes to build up your professional skills, competence and confidence.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1108 BSocSc Public Affairs and Management
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

Students are required to take courses to fulfil the University's requirements, such as Gateway Education, University Language and College Requirement courses.  Students majoring in Public Affairs and Management are also required to take foundation courses in their first year of study.

Department of Public International Affairs

The Department of Public and International Affairs is a multidisciplinary department with a multinational faculty and a strong international orientation. With faculty members graduating from many of the world’s top universities and with a commitment to leading-edge research and high-quality teaching, the Department can lay a strong claim to be the leading department in its field in the region.

Our Target

The aims of the major in Public Affairs and Management (PAFM) are to:

  • provide students with a comprehensive education in the common core theories, concepts, and knowledge bases of public policy, public management, and political science;
  • enable students to specialize in public policy, public management, or political science for gaining an understanding of the essential theories, principles, dynamics, and analytic approaches of these bodies of knowledge;
  • equip students with the theoretical, conceptual, and analytical tools to comprehensively understand public policy, public management, and political developments in Hong Kong, China and the contemporary global world; and
  • produce graduates who can effectively meet the human resources needs of a wide range of public and private sector employers in administrative, management, and policy and political analysis positions, as well as in the media and non-government organisations.
What You Will Be Studying

In the first year you will take a number of foundation courses essential to the basic understanding of public affairs and management - public management, political science, urban studies, and philosophy. These courses will give you a solid platform on which to build up your general knowledge of public affairs and management.

In the second year of study, you will specialize in one of the following streams:

  • Public Affairs and Governance 

  • Public Policy and Management

The Public Affairs and Governance stream will engage students in the study of wider political and governance issues, the Department can effectively broaden students’ horizons, boost their political and governance skills, and eventually improve their general employability.

The Public Policy and Management stream focuses on human resources management, financial resources management, organizational behavior in public management, management ethics, public policy ethics and housing studies.

A number of electives will also be offered to PAFM students to enrich their learning in the subject discipline.

Start Your Career Here

We are proud to say that our PAFM graduates have been highly successful in the job market, with many of them employable in a wide variety of occupational fields, including government, social and market research, journalism, public relations, commerce, finance, project-planning and management, and social enterprises. Please review the employment statistics of our graduates from 2022:

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme

Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme between City University of Hong Kong and Columbia University for students in Public Affairs and Management (Political Affairs and Governance Stream)

Students in the Public Affairs and Management Programme (Public Affairs and Governance stream) may apply for admission to the Joint Degree Programme. Students admitted to the Joint Degree Programme will spend their first two years at City University of Hong Kong and stay at Columbia University for their third and fourth years. Upon graduation, students will receive two degrees: Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Affairs and Management conferred by City University of Hong Kong and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science conferred by Columbia University.  

Alumni Sharing
Did You Know?

The PAFM major equips graduates for successful careers in a wide range of administration, management, politics and policy positions in both the public and private sectors. PAFM graduates work as administrative officers and executive officers in various government departments. Some also work as administrators and managers in public organisations such as universities, public hospitals, the Housing Authority, Hospital Authority and Airport Authority. Some teach in secondary schools and some go on to work as anchors and reporters in the news media. Many of our graduates find employment in the private sector in the fields of public transport, banking, financial services and property management.

Student Exchange / Internship

The Department of Public and International Affairs sends a large number of PAFM students to overseas universities in Europe, Australia, United States, Canada, and Asia for exchange study. The Department has achieved an impressive record in securing international exchange places with universities in Europe, North America and Australia. The Department also provides internship to PAFM students to gain practical working experience in a wide range of both public and private organizations. This helps the career planning of PAFM students. Apart from these, PIA summer schools are very popular among PAFM students for spending a summer in a foreign setting. Various field trips and study tours to different places are organized by faculty in different courses to broaden the horizons of PAFM students to enable them to compare and evaluate the practices of public policy and the operation of government in different countries.

For more details, please click here.

About Dept of Public and International Affairs
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
Title (For sorting)
304
Subject Weighting
Programme Calculation Method
3 Core + 2 Elective Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

When necessary

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

When necessary

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On

BA English (Streams: English and Professional Communication / Language and Literature)

Subtitle
文學士(英語語言) (專修: 英語及專業傳意 / 語言及文學)
Thumbnail
Image
BA in English thumbnail
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1104 (JS1104)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

25 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places 
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Leader
Prof. Eric Peter SANDBERG

Associate Professor, Department of English

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme
Why BA English?

The programme equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge in English language, literature, and professional communication. Our courses develop students’ ability to analyse critically the English language and its use in a variety of genres, modes, and media. Upon completion of the programme, students will have acquired the skills and attitudes essential for successful communication in linguistically and culturally diverse contexts.

As the programme focuses on developing students' skills in critical thinking and English-language communication, it prepares them for a wide range of professions, including management and administration, editing and publishing, writing, teaching, public relations, advertising, entertainment and the arts.

英語語言文學士專業提供一個獨一無二專業英語及語言文化的課程,訓練學生在多語多文化的工作場合中有創意地善用英語。學生能夠在課堂上學習關於英語,文學和專業傳意的理論和實際知識,從而分析英語在不同文體,模式及媒介上的應用。除必修學科外,此課程提供兩個選修的範疇供學生選擇: 「英語語言及文學*」或 「英語及專業傳意」。本課程的宗旨是培養學生的批判性思考和英語溝通技巧,發展學生於行政管理、編輯出版、寫作、教育、公關、廣告及文娛藝術等行業的溝通傳訊技能。

備註:

1) 英語語言文學士課程已納入語文教育及研究常務委員會的豁免英語語文能力要求認可學位課程

2) 英語語言文學士課程 (英語語言及文學)已納入語文教育及研究常務委員會的認可學位課程

Department of English

The Department of English of City University of Hong Kong offers a wide range of courses and programmes in English studies, including English literature and linguistics, English for the business and corporate world, English for the creative professions, English in digital media, English language education, and English for Specific Purposes. Learning at one of the top English departments in the Greater China region1 is a valuable study opportunity. The Department of English has an international faculty with teachers from around the world.

The Department has an outstanding research and publications record and is a leading centre for English studies in Asia1. Courses are designed to be challenging, interesting and intellectually stimulating. English studies at City University is an exciting field of study as it connects to many other academic fields. Undergraduate courses in English studies may be combined with business studies, cultural and media studies, linguistics, and many other programmes across the University.

1According to Quacquarelli Symonds world ranking by subject 2018, the Department is ranked top 100 in English language and literature.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1104 BA English
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following conditions:

level 5 or above in HKDSE English Language
OR
grade C or above in GCEAL/IAL English Literature
OR
grade B or above in GCEOL/GCSE English Language
OR
score of 102 (internet-based test) in TOEFL iBT Test
OR
overall band score of 7 in International English Language Testing System (IELTS)
OR
other strong evidence of English proficiency

Curriculum Structure

Students can choose between two streams: 1) Language and Literature, or 2) English and Professional Communication. The programme structure consists of programme core courses (required by both streams), core courses for each stream and electives.

Through the programme core subjects, students are introduced to a range of topics and academic areas including applied linguistics, literary studies, professional communication, discourse analysis, language and digital media, cultural studies and creative writing. The stream core subjects provide a more specific engagement with relevant skills and topics while the elective courses allow students to strengthen and develop their areas of interest.

All students will choose to do either a Research Final Year Project or a Professional English Final Year Project as the capstone experience of their university education.

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the 'Undergraduate Catalogue'.

Global Outreach and Engagements

The programme adopts a global perspective on English and emphasises the importance of intercultural knowledge, effective communication, and critical thinking. Students are encouraged to take part in at least one overseas learning experience (e.g. English language immersion, student exchange or overseas internship) to improve their global awareness and enhance their English communication skills within diverse settings.

Business Community Outreach and Attachments

The programme provides students with hands-on workplace experience of using English and communication skills in real-world corporate and creative settings. The internship course is compulsory for all students and is designed to provide students with a chance to apply the theories and skills they have learnt in the classroom to real-world workplace situations. Previous host organisations include the equestrian events at the Beijing Olympic Games, Reader’s Digest, WorldVision, the Hong Kong Literary Festival, South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd., SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), and the American Women's Association.

Note:

BA English is a qualification recognised for exemption from the Language Proficiency Requirement (LPR) (English Language). For details, please visit EDB website.

BA English (Language and Literature stream) is listed as one of the Recognised English Major Degree Programmes for the Scholarship for Prospective English Teachers run by the Education Bureau (EDB). Please refer to the EDB website for details.

Programme Video
Programme Leaflet
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Telephone
Contact Value

+852 3442 8870

Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Contact Type
Fax
Contact Value

+852 3442 0288

Admission Year
Programe A-Z
author_dept
Description (For Search Result Only)

文學士(英語語言) (專修: 英語及專業傳意 / 語言及文學)

Title (For sorting)
292
Programme Calculation Method
Best 5 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Included Subjects for calculation first
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

Not required

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

Not required

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
Off

BA Chinese and History (Streams: Chinese / History and Cultural Heritage)

Subtitle
文學士(中文及歷史) (專修: 中文 / 歷史及文化遺產)
Thumbnail
Image
programme default img
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1103 (JS1103)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

40 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BA Chinese and History?

Founded in 2014 with a view to establishing excellent tertiary education, world-class research and an international reputation in Hong Kong, the Department of Chinese and History offers the major in Chinese and History  with two streams – a) Chinese & b) History and Cultural Heritage. It aims to equip students with advanced and professional knowledge and a wide range of analytical and writing skills.

The Chinese Stream strives to provide students with a solid and comprehensive training in Chinese language, Chinese literature, history and philosophy. The knowledge is both ancient and modern, and can be widely used in daily life. The training equips students with both in-depth knowledge and research skills for further academic work as well as for career development in the education, public affairs, administration, literature studies, media, editing and creative industries involving the use of Chinese. The Chinese Stream consists of four specialized areas of study, which are (1) Chinese language and literature, (2) Classical and modern Chinese literature, (3) Chinese classics and philosophy, and (4) Language use and writing.

History and Cultural Heritage Stream equips the students with comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of history, particularly Chinese history knowledge.  It also aims to provide the students with the necessary training as cultural professionals with historical background. History seeks to provide the student knowledge on past events, memories, collections, and interpretations of the past. It also trains the students to examine the cause-and-effect relationships in human affairs and addresses the complexity of the past in shaping contemporary society. Although Chinese history is the primary focus of the stream, it also offers the students courses related to world history and public history to acquire historical knowledge to understand other nations’ different histories and cultures.

History as a discipline is in their very process to synthesize other fields of social sciences, including anthropology, sociology, and economics, not to mention cultural history, to which Cultural Heritage belongs. Without a relatively systematic knowledge of History, it is difficult for a student to master the knowledge of Cultural Heritage well. On the other hand, locating Cultural Heritage within and with History, Cultural Heritage can provide a cultural perspective for students of History in return.  This stream is designed based on these two inseparable and interactive parts of “History” and “Cultural Heritage”.

History and Cultural Heritage Stream provides the professional training necessary to nurture high caliber history-related professionals with cultural perspective and cultural professionals with historical knowledge. It meets the growing workforce needs resulting from the rapidly expanding capacity in history-related industries including education, libraries, publishing, mass-media, etc., and culture-and-heritage-related industries, including cultural tourism, museum management, exhibition industries, commercial galleries and archives, community heritage programs, entertainment and arts-related professions, cultural and creative industries, in the Greater Bay Area, particularly Hong Kong. It educates students to become historical and cultural professionals who are culturally literate and competent in managing and marketing culture and heritage, with extensive knowledge of Chinese history and Chinese cultural heritage, including knowledge of Hong Kong’s history and cultural heritage. It also educates the students to understand Hong Kong’s unique position in integrating the East and West cultures. For this goal, this stream also strives to educate the students to become cultural professionals with highly proficient English-language ability to promote one’s culture and heritage and understand and respect the historical and cultural differences of other nations. Last but not least, History and Cultural Heritage Stream promotes professionalism in History and Culture and Heritage in support of maintaining Hong Kong’s leading role in culture- and heritage-related professions and provides expert advice on the promotion of culture and the protection and preservation of heritage in the context of Hong Kong both as part of China and as an international city.

Students who choose to major in Chinese and History will enjoy the significant advantages of integrating the two streams and our interdisciplinary emphasis, and may go on to pursue a wide range of careers after graduation.

課程重視基礎知識及實用技巧的訓練。學生修畢第一年指定科目後,可按興趣與能力在第二年選讀一個專修:「中文」或「歷史及文化遺產」。各專修所涵蓋的課題廣泛,旨在拓展學生的跨文化視野,加強其批判思考及獨立研究的能力。「中文」專修透過分析文學、思想與語言的演變,深化學生對中國語文及社會文化的認識;「歷史及文化遺產」專修強調經世致用、著重對史料的掌握與應用,並教授有關文化理論、文物保護、博物館研究的知識。

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1103 BA Chinese and History
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

As this is a programme focusing on Chinese, Chinese history, and cultural heritage of China, successful applicants are expected to be proficient in Chinese. Applicants should provide recognized qualifications to prove their proficiency in Chinese for the Department's consideration.

Curriculum Structure

During their first year of study, students will have to take a wide range of College-required courses, Gateway Education (GE) courses, and Foundation-year Courses under the major. They can also take courses in the streams so as to have a basic understanding of each discipline.  

To find more details about the Programme Curriculum, please refer to the Programme Structure

Student Exchange / Internship

For details on Student Exchange Programme, please click here.

For details on Professional Internship Programme, please click here

Programme Video
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Phone
Contact Value

+852 3442 2054

Contact Type
Fax
Contact Value

+852 3442 0508

Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
Title (For sorting)
286
Programme Calculation Method
3 Core + 2 Elective Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

Not required

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

Not required

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
Off

BSocSc International Relations and Global Affairs (Streams: Asian Studies / International Studies / Development Studies)

Subtitle
社會科學學士(國際關係及全球事務) (專修: 亞洲研究 / 國際研究 / 發展研究)
Thumbnail
Image
Programme leaflet
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1102 (JS1102)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

20 (For First-Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Admissions Tutor
Prof. Yuk Wah CHAN
Programme Leader
Prof. Federico FERRARA
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSocSc International Relations and Global Affairs?

This major is the first and only program in Hong Kong to focus on the increasingly important Asian region in this Asian age.

It strengthens students’ international perspectives.

Four-year degree students enrolled at the City University of Hong Kong have a chance to apply for admission to the Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program between City University of Hong Kong and Columbia University during their second year.  Students admitted to the Joint Program will earn two bachelor degrees, awarded by the two universities.

It is staffed by scholars conducting field-based research in Asian countries and provides students with up-to-date and in-depth regional knowledge.

It features opportunities for students to join overseas exchange programs and field trips to different countries in and beyond Asia to broaden their horizons.

PIA’s internship program offers on-site job training in a number of fields, such as non-government organizations, marketing and research firms, private companies, media sectors, political parties and policy consultancy agencies.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1102 BSocSc International Relations and Global Affairs
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:   
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.   
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.   
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

For details of the program’s curriculum structure, please visit the Undergraduate Catalogue.

Department of Public International Affairs

The Department of Public and International Affairs is a multidisciplinary department with a multinational faculty and a strong international orientation. With faculty members graduating from many of the world’s top universities and with a commitment to leading edge research and high quality teaching, the Department can lay a strong claim to be the leading department in its field in the region.

Our Target

This major explores Asia’s significance in contemporary world politics and Hong Kong’s strategic positions within China, Asia and the world. It aims to develop students’ knowledge of the socio-political, economic and cultural changes occurring in Asian countries and to situate them in the broader international context. Students will learn to contemplate Asia's increasingly significant roles in world affairs and examine these roles with both theoretical and practical analytical tools. Through its interdisciplinary curriculum and social research training, the major seeks to equip students with analytical skills that are of great value to organizations in different administrative and economic sectors throughout Hong Kong, Asia and beyond. In addition, it enhances students’ critical reasoning and problem-solving skills, and will deepen their regional and global perspectives.

Start Your Career Here

This major aims to develop vital human resources that are of strategic importance to Hong Kong. It will develop your knowledge and skills, and broaden and deepen your international and regional perspectives to prepare you for a career in government, social and commercial sectors. Graduates are employable in a wide variety of occupational fields, including social research, market research, journalism and mass media, political groups, public relations, commerce, project-planning and management, social enterprises and non-government organizations.

Did You Know?

Our graduates have obtained jobs in teaching positions at all levels, as well as jobs in the private sector, such as editors, non-governmental organization workers, journalists, public-relations personnel, researchers, management trainees, etc.

Programme Video
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
Title (For sorting)
280
Subject Weighting
Programme Calculation Method
Best 5 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Included Subjects for calculation first
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

Not required

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

Not required

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On

BSc Computer Science and BSc Computational Finance and Financial Technology (Double Degree; Features: Corporate Accounting & Economics / Computational Finance / Advanced Statistics / Modeling & Algorithms / Financial Technologies Software Engineering)

Subtitle
理學士(電腦科學)與理學士(計算金融及金融科技) (雙學位; 特點: 企業會計與經濟 / 計算金融 / 高階統計 / 建模與演算法 / 金融科技軟件工程)
Thumbnail
Image
programme default img
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

JS1221

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

10 (For First Year Entry; Tentative)

Normal Duration of Programme
5 years
Programme Leader
Prof .Howard LEUNG (Department of Computer Science)

BEng McGill, MSc PhD Carnegie Mellon

Admission Scheme
Why Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Computational Finance and Financial Technology?

Leveraging Technology in Finance to Transform and Go Beyond

Jointly offered by the Department of Computer Science and the College of Business, the programme aims to educate a new generation of professionals with a unique combination of expertise from the important areas of computer science, computational finance, and financial technology. Finance is one of the pillars supporting the economy of Hong Kong, and the use of computational technologies has become pervasive in different business sectors. With recent significant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technologies and their increasing applications in every aspect of the financial industry, the new programme, which comprises a broad set of courses from the Department of Computer Science and College of Business, will train students with a distinctive and interdisciplinary blend of knowledge across the complete spectrum of computer science/computational finance/financial technology areas, from AI, big data analytics, derivatives pricing, financial econometrics, portfolio management to software engineering.

 

Career Prospects

The interdisciplinary nature of the programme allows students to enter traditional financial careers, and simultaneously equip students with finance domain knowledge and technology background for opportunities in the emerging fintech industry. Employment opportunities available for graduates include:

  • Quantitative/Finance/Business Analyst
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Specialist
  • Data Scientist
  • Risk & Compliance Specialist
  • Blockchain Developer

After a few years in the field, graduates can take up a specialist role in any one of the above careers or switch among them. Management role, product/service director and entrepreneurship are advanced available options.

 

Entrance Requirements

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1221 BSc Computer Science and BSc Computational Finance and Financial Technology 
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 4
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Biology 
- Chemistry 
- Information and Communication Technology 
- M1/M2 
- Physics
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Curriculum Structure

Curriculum Structure for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Computational Finance and Financial Technology

Degree RequirementsCredit       
Units 
BSc in Computer ScienceBSc in Computational Finance and Financial Technology 
University Requirements  and Distributional Requirements21
  • GE1401 University English (3 credit units)
  • Discipline-specific GE English (3 credit units)

GE2410 English for Engineering or GE2402 English for Business Communication

  • GE1501 Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy  (3 credit units)
  • Distributional areas (12 credit units)
 
College-specified courses18College-specified courses of CENG          
(9 credit units):          
(MA1200/ MA1300) + (MA1201/ MA1301) + JC2066
College-specified courses of CB          
(9 credit units):          
CS2204 (in lieu of CB2240) + CS3334 + MA3525
 
College/School Requirement12
  • CS1302         
    (3 credit units)
  • Take CB2400 to fulfill the 3 credit units of CENG College Requirement
  • CB2100         
    (3 credit units)
  • CB2400         
    (3 credit units)
  • CB3410         
    (3 credit units)
 
Major Required Courses9933 credit units 
(From CS core courses)
30 credit units 
(From CFFT core courses)
 
33 credit units         
(To serve as Core or Electives for both Majors)
 
3 credit units 
(Choose one course from the CS Elective List)
 
Minimum number of credit units for the Double Degree award150

 

 

 
College of Business

The College of Business is one of the premier business schools in Asia, offering a full suite of programmes from BBA, BSc, MBA, MSc, EMBA, DBA to PhD level, as well as specialist executive education courses. We are a culturally diverse faculty with over 200 core members of some 17 nationalities, and teach over 5,000 students each year. We are passionate about teaching and research and are currently ranked #39 worldwide for research. We are continuously expanding our work horizons.

Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science has received worldwide recognition for its outstanding research and pedagogical development.

On the education front, our programmes are designed to meet the most pressing information and communication technology needs of business and industry in Hong Kong. The programme provides a solid foundation in computer science knowledge and introduces students to a wide range of modern technologies, design and development processes, and IT professionalism. Students have the opportunity to undertake a major design and development project in an area such as data science, virtual reality, multimedia, computer vision, cloud computing and information security.

Along with exposure to cutting-edge teaching and learning practices, these experiences are shaping a new generation of professionals capable of developing innovative solutions to challenges in new fields in computer science.

To strive for research excellence, the Department conducts world-class fundamental and applied research. With more than 200 projects in progress, the vital areas covered include artificial intelligence, big data analytics, cloud computing, multimedia computing, computer systems, cyber security, and bioinformatics. Two applied research centres of note are the Centre for Decentralized Trust Computing, and the TFI Applied Research Centre for Advanced Digital Media Technology.  A number of laboratories also conduct a wide range of research projects.

The Department maintains state-of-the-art computing facilities, including a private cloud infrastructure to support teaching activities and a high-throughput computing cluster for computationally intensive tasks involved in various research activities.

The Department’s research foci include artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, cloud computing, data science, evolutionary computation and metaheuristics, information security, machine learning, mobile computing, multimedia computing, software engineering, computer vision and graphics. Our staff members have contributed intellectually and professionally to the advancement of these fields.

Our Target

The programme aims to educate a new generation of professionals with a unique combination of expertise from the important areas of computer science, computational finance, and financial technology.  Finance is one of the pillars supporting the economy of Hong Kong, and the use of computational technologies has become pervasive in different business sectors.  With recent significant advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technologies and their increasing applications in every aspect of the financial industry, the programme, which comprises a broad set of courses from the Department of Computer Science and College of Business, will train students with a distinctive and interdisciplinary blend of knowledge across the complete spectrum of computer science/computational finance/financial technology areas, from AI, big data analytics, derivatives pricing, financial econometrics, portfolio management to software engineering.

Programme Video
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Phone
Contact Value

+852 3442 8580

Contact Type
Fax
Contact Value

+852 3442 0503

Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
author_college
Title (For sorting)
424
Programme Calculation Method
Best 5 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

When necessary

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
Off
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
Off
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
Off
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
Off
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On

BEng Innovation and Enterprise Engineering (Features: Engineering / Technology / Innovation / Enterprise / Entrepreneurship)

College/School
Subtitle
工學士(創新與企業工程學) (特點: 工程學 / 科技 / 創新 / 企業 / 創業)
Thumbnail
Image
BENG ITME
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1219 (JS1219)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

16 (For First-Year Entry; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places 
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Leader
Prof. Andy CHOW

BEng(HKUST), PhD(UCL)

+852 3442 2155

Admissions Tutor
Dr. Sherman NGAN

BSc(California), MSc(Minnesota), PhD(Minnesota)

+852 3442 8400

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BEng Innovation and Enterprise Engineering?

This programme is an unique undergraduate programme in Hong Kong which covers elements of systems design and process, engineering innovation and entrepreneurship, which are not offered by other local or overseas institutions. The programme prepares our students for successful careers in engineering innovation and enterprise which are identified as a key component for Hong Kong’s future planning and growth.  Our curriculum allows students to further specialize in different areas of expertise including industrial Internet-of-Things, smart city, logistics and supply chain, robotics and automation. Our programme also has a placement component that allows students to gain real world experience, which will provide a significant edge when students look for employment after graduation.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1219 BEng Innovation and Enterprise Engineering (Features: Engineering / Technology / Innovation / Enterprise / Entrepreneurship)
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Biology 
- Chemistry 
- Design and Applied Technology 
- Economics 
- Information and Communication Technology 
- M1/M2 
- Physics
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

Department of Systems Engineering

The Department of Systems Engineering (SYE) offers the BEng in Innovation and Enterprise Engineering. The proposed programme consists of a two-year block delivered by the College of Engineering and College of Science, leveraging our strength and industrial connections. This programme will cover the following components over the first two-year span:

•    Understanding of the scientific principles and applications of innovation and enterprise engineering.
•    A solid foundation in science subjects for the preparation of engineering exploration.
•    Basic knowledge in relevant areas, including engineering enterprise, logistics and supply chain management, management science, technology innovation, optimisation, statistics and reliability.
•    Ability to formulate and solve real intelligent system and enterprise engineering problems and provide high-quality solutions.
•    Work-related experience and effective communication skills.

Upon completing the initial two-year period, students have the option to complete the remaining required courses in the programme or select other BEng programmes or obtain double major degrees in the College of Engineering if the student wishes to specialise in other engineering disciplines.
 

Our Target

The proposed BEng in Innovation and Enterprise Engineering (IEEG) programme is to nurture a new generation of engineers with a mindset of innovation and entrepreneurship, facilitate opportunities for tech start-ups for young entrepreneurs, and promote university-industry collaboration.

What You Will Be Studying

This programme will cover the following components over the first two-year span:

  • Understanding of the scientific principles and applications of innovation and enterprise engineering.
  • A solid foundation in science subjects for the preparation of engineering exploration. 
  • Basic knowledge in relevant areas, including engineering enterprise, logistics and supply chain management, management science, technology innovation, optimisation, statistics and reliability.
  • Ability to formulate and solve real intelligent system and enterprise engineering problems and provide high-quality solutions.
  • Work-related experience and effective communication skills.

Upon completing the initial two-year period, students have the option to pursue one of the following paths:

  1. to complete the remaining required courses of the IEEG, offered by SYE and other departments in the College of Engineering (CENG) and graduate with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in IEEG
  2. to select other BEng programmes or obtain double major degrees in the College of Engineering if the student wishes to specialise in other engineering disciplines.

There will be an academic advisor mentoring each student in the programme on selecting required elective courses for achieving their goals upon completion of the programme. 
 

Career Placements

Our graduates are actively engaged in improving the operations of various enterprises in Hong Kong. Among their roles are:

  • manufacturing and engineering in major corporations (e.g. assistant/senior engineers, quality assurance engineers);
  • management/technology consulting/entrepreneurship in Big-4 and other major management consulting firms;
  • operations management/business analysis in business enterprises (e.g. management trainees, business associates, business operation trainees)
  • data science and business process automation in major corporations.

View Career Profiles of our recent graduates.

Bachelor's and Master's Degrees

As part of the CityUHK Talents Programme to attract high caliber students and inspire existing Year 1 students to raise their academic performance, the University introduced “Undergraduate plus Taught Postgraduate Degree Programmes”, where students will be awarded a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree together upon completion of their study. For details of the programme’s details, please visit our website: https://www.cityu.edu.hk/sye/ugplustpg.htm.

Student Exchange / Internship

International Academic Exchange Programmes

For students to broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance their awareness of different cultures, the Department, College and University offer over 110 credit-bearing exchange programmes with various partner institutions around the world including universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.

Please visit the University's website and the Department's website for details of our outbound exchange programmes.

Industrial Placements

The College of Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through various internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments in firms not only in Hong Kong, but also in the Pearl River Delta region and overseas. Through such placements, students will:

  • gain valuable experience in a real world work environment;
  • develop problem-solving abilities and interpersonal skills;
  • learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and
  • enhance their employability.

For details, please visit the website.

Did You Know?
  • Every year, over 90% of our graduates find jobs within six months of graduation.
  • Department graduates are versatile and well sought-after, with about 50% finding their first jobs in the Engineering/Technical sectors and the rest in a variety of disciplines.
  • Both industrial and non-industrial enterprises in Hong Kong and manufacturing companies in the Pearl River Delta region are very enthusiastic about offering jobs to our graduates.
Programme Brochure
Contact Type
Phone
Contact Value

+852 3442 9321

Contact Type
Fax
Contact Value

+852 3442 0173

Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
author_college
Title (For sorting)
418
Programme Calculation Method
Best 5 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Included Subjects for calculation first
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

When necessary
- Group or individual interviews
- English 

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

When necessary

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On

BEng Intelligent Manufacturing Engineering (Features: Industrial Internet-of-Things / Industrial Big Data / Robotics and Automation / Logistics and Supply Chain / Smart City Engineering)

College/School
Subtitle
工學士(智能製造工程學) (特點: 物聯網 / 工業大數據 / 機器人技術與自動化 / 物流與供應鏈 / 智慧城市工程)
Thumbnail
Image
BENG ITME
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1216 (JS1216)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

24 (For First-Year Entry; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places 
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Leader
Prof. Xiaohan DU

BEng(HKUST), BBA(HKUST), PhD(Princeton)

+852 3442 0173

Admissions Tutor
Dr. Sherman NGAN

BSc(California), MSc(Minnesota), PhD(Minnesota)
+852 3442 8400

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme

The major aims to nurture students' cutting-edge engineering knowledge, computational, experimental and analytical techniques to plan, design, implement and improve technology-based manufacturing and operations systems. It emphasizes the technological, analytical and managerial skills of integrating different technologies in intelligent manufacturing systems.

BEng in Intelligent Manufacturing Engineering students are trained to become analytical and versatile engineering graduates with the right skill-sets to adapt to the rapid technological advancements in the world of modern enterprises, intelligent production, and boundary-less information flow and integration.

BEng in Intelligent Manufacturing Engineering graduates

  • have a good understanding of today’s science, engineering and technology;
  • are knowledgeable about the high-end technology and managerial skills of manufacturing system fitting the Industry 4.0;
  • use systems concepts and tools to analyse processes and operational problems in enterprises, and to improve processes, operations and qualities in enterprises; and
  • are equipped with analytic and quantitative skill sets to grapple with real-world problems that are associated with massive amounts of data and information in enterprises.
Why BEng Intelligent Manufacturing Engineering?

The programme aims to provide the best possible undergraduate education with cutting-edge engineering knowledge and techniques to plan and build technology-based manufacturing and operations systems. The programme prepares our students for successful careers in intelligent production and Industry 4.0 which are identified as a key component for Hong Kong’s future planning and growth.  Our curriculum allows students to further specialize in different areas of expertise including industrial Internet-of-Things, smart city, logistics and supply chain, robotics and automation. Our programme also has a placement component that allows students to gain real world experience, which will provide a significant edge when students look for employment after graduation.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1216 BEng Intelligent Manufacturing Engineering (Features: Industrial Internet-of-Things / Industrial Big Data / Robotics and Automation / Logistics and Supply Chain / Smart City Engineering)
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Biology 
- Chemistry 
- Design and Applied Technology 
- Economics 
- Information and Communication Technology 
- M1/M2 
- Physics
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

Department of Systems Engineering

The Department of Systems Engineering (SYE) offers the BEng in Intelligent Manufacturing Engineering. This major aims to develop the abilities of our students in integrating intelligent manufacturing systems with:

  1. Industrial Internet of Things,
  2. Automation and Robotics,
  3. Management Analytics,Artificial Intelligence, and
  4. Industrial Big Data

As an outcome, our graduates will possess the practical skills in engineering sciences, design innovations, automation and data analytics, so that:

  1. Our graduates can apply these skills to improve and innovate various operations of modern manufacturing enterprises in the Industry 4.0 setting;
  2. Our graduates can also apply these skills to service industries and commercial enterprises, in automating their various business operations, to push for ever higher efficiency.
What You Will Be Studying

1. Our curriculum provides the students with systematic training in engineering sciences, design innovations, automation and data analytics, with a focus on intelligent manufacturing. Specifically:

2. The General Education and College required courses equip students with the necessary background in English, basic sciences and computer programming.The major core courses are divided into three blocks, namely, the Core Technology Block, Integration Block and Application Block –

  • The Core Technology Block includes the scientific principles and applications in industrial engineering and management science, electronics and semiconductor, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
  • The Integration Block emphasizes the integration of cutting-edge knowledge and applications, particularly in data analytics, intelligent manufacturing systems, automation and robotics, Internet-of-Things, and Industry 4.0.
  • The Application Block provides practical opportunities and industrial experience to the students with the Engineering Workshop, Final-Year Project, Industrial Attachment and Internship.

3. Our curriculum also offers elective courses for students with choices to broaden/deepen their knowledge in areas such as electronics, manufacturing technology, and industrial systems engineering.

Career Placements

Our graduates are actively engaged in improving the operations of various enterprises in Hong Kong. Among their roles are:

  • manufacturing and engineering in major corporations (e.g. assistant/senior engineers, quality assurance engineers);
  • management/technology consulting/entrepreneurship in Big-4 and other major management consulting firms;
  • operations management/business analysis in business enterprises (e.g. management trainees, business associates, business operation trainees)
  • data science and business process automation in major corporations.

View Career Profiles of our recent graduates.

Bachelor's and Master's Degrees

As part of the CityUHK Talents Programme to attract high caliber students and inspire existing Year 1 students to raise their academic performance, the University introduced “Undergraduate plus Taught Postgraduate Degree Programmes”, where students will be awarded a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree together upon completion of their study. For details of the programme’s details, please visit our website: https://www.cityu.edu.hk/sye/ugplustpg.htm.

Student Exchange / Internship

International Academic Exchange Programmes

For students to broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance their awareness of different cultures, the Department, College and University offer over 110 credit-bearing exchange programmes with various partner institutions around the world including universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.

Please visit the University's website and the Department's website for details of our outbound exchange programmes.

Industrial Placements

The College of Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through various internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments in firms not only in Hong Kong, but also in the Pearl River Delta region and overseas. Through such placements, students will:

  • gain valuable experience in a real world work environment;
  • develop problem-solving abilities and interpersonal skills;
  • learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and
  • enhance their employability.

For details, please visit the website.

Professional Recognition

This programme has been granted provisional accreditation by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).

Did You Know?
  • Every year, over 90% of our graduates find jobs within six months of graduation.
  • Department graduates are versatile and well sought-after, with about 50% finding their first jobs in the Engineering/Technical sectors and the rest in a variety of disciplines.
  • Both industrial and non-industrial enterprises in Hong Kong and manufacturing companies in the Pearl River Delta region are very enthusiastic about offering jobs to our graduates.
Programme Brochure
Programme Video
Contact Type
Phone
Contact Value

+852 3442 9321

Contact Type
Fax
Contact Value

+852 3442 0173

Contact Type
Email
Contact Value
Admission Year
Programe A-Z
author_college
Title (For sorting)
400
Programme Calculation Method
Best 5 Subjects
Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission
Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission
International Admission
Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission
Deadline applicable to all types of Admission
Included Subjects for calculation first
Historical Data
Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

When necessary
- Group or individual interviews
- English 

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

When necessary

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
On
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
On
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Year 1 Admission)
On
Maths Core / M1 / M2 Calculation as one Subject
Off
Minimum Entrance Requirement (Core)
Historical Data Display
On
Reduce the font size?
On