Calendar 2019-20

The University 5 Part 1 Academic Structure and Policy The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a growing university offering a wide range of full-time and part-time programmes which lead to bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, and doctorates. There are eight Faculties (Arts, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Science, and Social Science), and 59 departments/ schools offering 81 major programmes and 77 minor programmes under the four-year curriculum for undergraduate students. Postgraduate programmes including 41 MPhil–PhD programmes, 27 doctoral programmes, 151 master’s programmes, 11 postgraduate diploma programmes, and one postgraduate certificate programme are offered by the Graduate School through its 59 graduate divisions. The Senate regulates instruction, education and research. The Faculties advise the Senate through the faculty boards on the programmes of study recommended by the departments/schools, which deliver disciplinary teaching. The Colleges, in turn, support the broader development of students as whole persons in addition to the provision of residential accommodation. All teaching staff and full-time undergraduate students, with a few exception of teachers belonging to research institutes or centres, belong to both a Faculty and to a College. n n Undergraduate Studies At its inception the University’s undergraduate curriculum was based on a combination of the credit unit system and the degree examination system. After a comprehensive review in the mid-1980s, the University decided to adopt a pure credit-unit-based curriculum structure. From 1991–92 onwards, greater flexibility was introduced into students’ selection of courses and pace of study. Full-time Undergraduate Studies Throughout the years the University has endeavoured to provide a wide variety of programmes to meet the changing needs of society. In 2019–20, five major and one minor programmes are introduced. The University also collaborates with three renowned institutions overseas and on the mainland to offer Dual Undergraduate Degree Programmes with effect from 2019–20. Programme Title Faculty Major/Minor Bachelor of Arts Programme in Bimodal Bilingual Studies Arts Major Bachelor of Arts Programme in Chinese Studies Arts Major Bachelor of Education Programme in Early Childhood Education Education Major Bachelor of Engineering Programme in Artificial Intelligence: Systems and Technologies Engineering Major Bachelor of Social Science Programme in Data Science and Policy Studies Social Science Major Arab Studies Arts Minor

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