| Year of Entry | 2013 |
| Mode of Funding | Government funded |
| Admission Code |
1021 College of Science and Engineering (Engineering) |
| Mode of Study | Full time |
| Indicative Intake Target |
622
(JUPAS and non-JUPAS)
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| Tuition Fee | Click here for more information |
| Direct/Non-JUPAS Application Deadline |
28 Feb 2013
(Local & Non-local)
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| Assistant Dean |
Prof C H Shek
+852 3442 4133
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| General Enquiries |
College of Science and Engineering
+852 3442 4133 (Phone)
+852 3442 0293 (Fax)
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Established in 1990, the College of Science and Engineering (CSE) has become renowned for setting a strong pace for excellence in research and teaching while maintaining close and mutually beneficial links with various sectors throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The College not only strives to provide excellent higher education opportunities, but also aspires to nurture and develop individual talent using an applicable knowledge base that is always abreast and fully supportive of on-going social changes and economic advances.
The College benefits from an exceptional combination of science and engineering facilities that enable the faculty to use their innovative skills in teaching, learning and research. Through the synergy of the various science and engineering units, the CSE achieves and maintains an interdisciplinary world that facilitates a high-quality learning environment.
On the teaching front, the College strives to instil in its students the four Is: an International outlook, an Interdisciplinary background, an Innovative approach and Interpersonal skills. Our endeavours to realise these four I’s are exemplified in the following:
Students will be admitted to the College of Science and Engineering via the Engineering or Science routes.
JUPAS Applicants
HKDSE students will apply for admission to the College of Science and Engineering via the Engineering or Science route and select their major after their first year in our College. Students will study a broad range of Gateway Education (GE) and core-curricular courses designed by the College. At the end of the first year, the top 20% of students [based on (i) completion of at least 30 credit units in Semesters A and B; (ii) no failed grades in any courses in Semesters A and B; and (iii) cumulative grade point average (CGPA) at the end of Semester B] will have free choice of the majors offered under the College of Science and Engineering (Engineering). The other 80% of students will be allocated to a major of their choice, subject to the availability of places and the selection criteria set by individual academic units.
Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants
The direct/ non-JUPAS route is for those applicants who do not have Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) results, or for those who have those results but also possess other qualifications. Depending on the variety of qualifications the applicant possesses, the entrance requirements and admission arrangements may vary. Please click here for more information.
To be eligible for admission, you must satisfy the minimum entrance requirements. For details about the entrance requirements, please click the following links:
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Subject Area |
Course Code |
Course Title |
Credit Units |
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Gateway Education (15 credit units) |
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Gateway Education (GE) |
GE1401 & GE2410 |
(a) University English & Discipline Specific English
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6 |
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EL0200 |
OR English for Academic Purposes |
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- |
(b) Gateway Education courses |
9 |
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College Requirement (15 credit units) |
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Mathematics |
MA1200 / MA1300 |
Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I / |
3 |
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MA1201 / MA1301 |
Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II / |
3 |
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Computing |
CS1102 / CS1302 |
Introduction to Computer Studies / |
3 |
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Choose two from the following three subject areas (6 credit units): |
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Physics |
AP1201 |
General Physics I |
3 |
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Chemistry |
BCH1100 |
Chemistry |
3 |
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Biology |
BCH1200 |
Discovery in Biology |
3 |
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Total: |
30 |
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Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants
Curriculum structures for different forms of entry can be found here.
| Award Title |
BEng (Hons) in e-Logistics and Technology Management
電子物流及科技管理學榮譽工學士
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| Our Target |
We aim to equip students with analytical, technical, managerial and behavioural skills and knowledge in the fields of e-Logistics Technology and Technology Management to prepare you for key professional and managerial roles in the global logistics industry. You will acquire a broad understanding of the necessary concepts, techniques and tools through the use of relevant information technology that will enable you to identify and tackle diverse problems in the logistics and related sectors. You will gain a sound foundation in the relevant disciplines through practical hands-on projects and extensive exposure to real-life scenarios via internship and overseas exchange programmes or other arrangements with a view to attaining the dynamic levels and standards required by the global market. |
| Start Your Career Here |
Graduates enjoy career opportunities in a broad range of logistics related industries such as international freight forwarding, inventory management and warehousing, transportation, supply chain planning and control and industrial and manufacturing services. Typical starting positions include logistics analyst/officer, logistics engineer, distribution systems analyst/engineer, production and materials controller and supply chain planner. |
| What You Will Be Studying |
There are five main programme building blocks:
Innovative teaching approaches are adopted in the delivery of the curriculum to successfully integrate theories with industrial practices. Problem-solving and student-centred activities, experience-based learning, integrative management workshops, industrial attachments, co-operative education and industry-based projects are the typical means for achieving our targets.
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| Industrial Training and International Exchange |
The College of Science and Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through different internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachment to firms not only in Hong Kong, but also the Pearl River Delta region and overseas. Through such placements, students will:
• Gain solid experience in a real-life working environment; • Develop problem solving abilities and interpersonal skills; • Learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and • Broaden their experience and enhance their employability.
For details, please visit the website.
Furthermore, for students to broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance awareness of different cultures, the Department, College and University offer over 110 credit-bearing exchange programmes with various partner institution around the world including universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and others in the Asia-Pacific region. For details, please visit the University’s website and the Department’s website for details about outbound exchange programmes. |
| Professional Accreditation |
This major has been fully accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), a signatory member of the Washington Accord under which all members agree to recognise each other's accredited engineering degree programmes.
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| Did You Know? |
資訊物料齊進軍,科技管理轉乾坤-本課程以培育劃時代、多元化物料及相關的科技與管理人才為目標。
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| Useful Links |
Department of Computer Science |
| Programme/Major Leader |
Dr Richard FUNG Ying-kit (Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management)
BSc-ProdE MPhil (Aston), PhD (Lough), CEng (UK), MIEE (UK), MHKIE, CFPIM, MCMES, MHKIS
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| Deputy Programme/Major Leader |
Dr Ken LAW Chee-keung (Department of Computer Science)
BSc (Nat'l Cheng Kung), MSc (Aston), MA (Camb), PhD (CNAA), FBCS, CEng, MIEEE, MHKIE
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| Deputy Programme/Major Leader |
Dr DANG Chuangyin (Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management)
BSc (Shanxi), MSc (Xidian), PhD (Tilburg)
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| General Enquiries |