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Creative Media (Majors: BA Creative Media / BSc Creative Media / BAS New Media)

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創意媒體 [主修: 文學士(創意媒體) / 理學士(創意媒體) / 文理學士(新媒體)]
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JS1041
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1041 (JS1041)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

21 (For First Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme
Why School of Creative Media (options: BA Creative Media, BSc Creative Media, BAS New Media) ?

The School of Creative Media (SCM) is the region's pioneering institution, first of its kind, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of interdisciplinary artists and creative media professionals. Our mission is to inspire innovative ideas and technologies that will shape the creative industries in Hong Kong, mainland China, across the world.

At SCM, students receive comprehensive training that spans various fields, including computer science, fine arts, visual design, creative writing, cultural studies, and digital technology. We bridge the boundaries between art and science and integrate traditional and new media. We value applied creativity, cultural awareness and critical thinking as much as business sense and entrepreneurial success.

Our internationally recruited faculty members are among the foremost artists and researchers in the field, bringing a global perspective and forging many institutional partnerships for the School. Our graduates consistently demonstrate high employability, with the majority now working as independent artists and professionals in the creative industries, film, television, advertising, publishing, media production and information technology. Many have won prestigious international and local awards for creative and technical innovation.

With strengths arising from a unique mix of East and West, Hong Kong has seen a major expansion in its creative economy and has emerged as a thriving hub of new media culture in Asia and the world. The CityUHK School of Creative Media has played an instrumental role in this development as the leading force in creative media education and research in Hong Kong.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1041 School of Creative Media (options: BA Creative Media, BSc Creative Media, BAS New Media)
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.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

 

Notes for Elective subject(s)

"Attained with Distinction I or II" in the following Applied Learning subjects may be accepted as one elective subject for JS1041:

Subjects from the following course clusters (subject list available at the Education Bureau website):

• Design Studies   
• Media Arts   
• Performing Arts   
• Films, TV and Broadcasting Studies   
• Media Production and Public Relations   
• Medical Science and Health Care   
• Psychology   
• Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering   
• Information Engineering   
• Services Engineering   
• Business Studies ('Data Application for Business' course only)

Portfolio Submission

All JUPAS applicants who select the School of Creative Media (SCM) (JS1040/JS1041/JS1042/JS1043/JS1044) as their Band A or B choice are highly recommended to submit a portfolio of creative work via an online system to SCM. JUPAS applicants who select SCM (JS1040/JS1041/JS1042/JS1043/JS1044) as their other band choice are also welcome to submit a portfolio. Details of the portfolio submission will be announced towards the end of 2025 via the School’s homepage at portfolio web page. Portfolio materials may include still photography, paintings/drawings, sculptures, musical compositions/performances, films/videos, software, multimedia productions, academic or creative writing, science projects or other forms of imaginative activity.

Consideration may be given to students' employment records, travel and other examples of life experience.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

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

Portfolio Submission

Applicants may be invited to attend an interview and/or other assessment processes so that the School of Creative Media (SCM) can gauge their creative potential. All direct applicants for SCM programmes (1040/1041/1042/1043/1044/1456A/1468A/1471A) are strongly encouraged to submit a portfolio of creative work via an online system to SCM. Details of the portfolio submission will be announced towards the end of 2025 via the School’s homepage at portfolio web page. Portfolio materials may include still photography, paintings/drawings, sculptures, musical compositions/performances, films/videos, software, multimedia productions, academic or creative writing, science projects or other forms of imaginative activity.

Consideration may be given to employment records, travel and other examples of life experience.

Admission Arrangements

Applicants to this programme (admission code: 1041) will be considered for admission to first-year studies at the School of Creative Media. Students will have a free choice of majors (current major options: Creative Media (BA); Creative Media (BSc); New Media (BAS)) offered by the School after one year of study.

Applicants seeking advanced standing entry can submit an application for the following programmes:

BA Creative Media (admission code: 1456A
BSc Creative Media (admission code: 1468A
BAS New Media (admission code: 1471A)

Curriculum Structure

Subject Area

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

School Requirement

SM1702

Creative Media Studio I

6

Gateway Education (GE)@

(To be taken throughout the 4 years of study)

 
  • School-specified Courses

SM1701

New Media Art

3

CS1103B

Media Computing

3

 

Refer to Curriculum Information Record for Common Requirements for details.

3

  • GE English Courses *

GE1401

University English

3

GE2413

Word, Sound and Image: Writing for Creative Media

3

LC0200A  and LC0200B

English for Academic Purposes 1 #

English for Academic Purposes 2

(for students who score Level 3 in HKDSE English Language or Grade E in HKALE AS-level Use of English, or as determined by Language Centre)

 

6

  • GE Chinese Course

GE1501

Chinese Civilization – History and Philosophy

3

  • GE Distributional Courses
 

(To be selected by students)

12

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

@ Students may be required to complete CHIN1001 University Chinese 1 according to their entry qualification in Chinese.

* Depending on students' HKDSE English Language test scores.

# Students who achieve a grade B or above in their overall course results for LC0200A will be permitted to exit the programme at this point. They will achieve 3 credits and will be considered to have satisfied the pre-requisite for entry to the GE English courses.

Scholarship

CityUHK is committed to nurturing the talents of students and creating applicable knowledge in order to support social and economic development. To attract bright local talent, CityUHK Scholarships for Hong Kong Talents have been set up for Hong Kong students with excellent HKDSE or GCE A-Level / IB results applying to government-funded bachelor's degree programmes. The scholarship awards will cover up to six years of study, depending on the normal duration of the registered undergraduate programme. Please click here for details. 

Student / Alumni Sharing

Alumni sharing & Students’ showcases are available at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni-stories.

Our "Alumni Spotlight":

​Some works by SCM graduates can be found on CityUHK's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL955C034F2D28DB49 

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme

Students also have the opportunity to study in international joint degree programmes. The Joint Degree in Creative Media and Digital Media, in collaboration with the BA Digital Media programme at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany, is available for students in the BACM and BAS majors. Students study for four semesters at CityUHK and four semesters at the host university. They complete 50% of the graduation requirements of both programmes, and get two degrees – one from CityUHK in Hong Kong and another from the Leuphana University in Germany. Please visit https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/programmes/joint-degree-programme for details.

Student Exchange / Internship

Semester-long exchange study opportunities are offered worldwide. European destinations include the UK, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Switzerland. Asian destinations include Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. Students are also encouraged to join month-long overseas summer study tours of various themes, such as animation, creative computing, creative industries and enhancement on English proficiency.

The internship programme complements the SCM curricula by coordinating with companies and organizations in providing on-the-job training to students. A broad variety of local and overseas internship opportunities are available to prepare students for the exciting challenges of the fast-growing creative industries.

What's More?
Did You Know?

The School encourages students to join media art competitions and festivals locally and internationally. Our students and alumni have participated in many competitions and made outstanding achievements such as the following:

• Best New Director, The 40th and 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards (2022, 2024) 
• Best New Director, The Asian Film Awards 2024 
• Best Documentary Short Film, the 61st Golden Horse Awards, 2024 
• Best New Director, The 53rd and 60th Golden Horse Awards (2016, 2023) 
• The Golden Nica in Artificial Intelligence & Life Art Category, Prix Ars Electronica 2023 
• Gold Award (2018, 2022) and Silver Award (2015, 2019, 2022) in the Media Art Category, Best Local Work (2017), and Emerging Talent Award (2016), the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (ifva) 
• ABC TV Award, The 17th Osaka Asian Film Festival 2022 
• Artist of the Year (Media Arts) (2021, 2022, 2024), Award for Young Artist (Media Arts) (2012-14, 2018-20, 2022, 2024), Award for Young Artist (Film) (2012), Award for Young Artist (Visual Arts) (2017), and Artist of the Year (Film) (2017), Award for Arts Promotion and Education (2022), the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards 
• Grand Prize and Regional Gold Award (2020) and Asia Grand Prize (2019, 2022), DigiCon6 Asia 
• Best New Director, the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild 2021 Awards 
• The Audience Choice Award, The Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2021 
• Best Abstract Film Award, The London International Animation Festival (2021, 2023) 
• Best Art Direction, the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards, 2020 
• The Golden Nica in Digital Communities Category, Prix Ars Electronica 2020 
• Giga-Hertz Production Prize, Giga-Hertz Award 2020 
• Gold Award (2011-2013, 2015-2017, 2020) and Silver Award (2012-2013) in the Open Category, the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (ifva) 
• Gold Award (2014, 2020), Silver Award (2014, 2016, 2018) and Excellence Award (2018) in the Animation Category, the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (ifva) 
• WMA Masters Award 2013, 2016 and 2020, WMA Commission Recipient 2018 
• Gold Award, Tier 1 - Animation Start-ups, The 7th Animation Support Program, 2020 
• Best Animated Feature, the Oscars, 2018 
• Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects, the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards, 2018 
• One of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons in Hong Kong, 2018 
• Best New Director, the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards, 2017 
• Grand Prix, the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival, 2017 
 

Many of our graduates have gone abroad to study for their master's degrees in various fields of specialisation in prestigious schools and universities such as the following:

• Carnegie Mellon University, USA (media art) 
• Concordia University, Canada (media art and sculpture) 
• Duke University, USA (experimental and documentary media) 
• Georgia Institute of Technology, USA (human-computer interaction) 
• Goldsmiths, University of London, UK (urban photography, visual anthropology) 
• Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University, Japan (media design) 
• King’s College London, UK (critical theory) 
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (media design; art, culture and technology) 
• National Film and Television School, UK (animation) 
• Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, UK (sculpture) 
• The Royal College of Art, UK (visual communication design) 
• University of the Arts London, UK (fine arts, fashion photography) 
• University of California, Los Angeles, USA (media design) 
• University of Oslo, Norway (media studies) 
• University of Southern California, USA (digital media) 
• University of Washington, USA (digital media art)

Bonus Features

Housed in the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre, the School provides a regular schedule of in-house exhibitions and presentations by SCM faculty and students, along with internationally recognised media artists and scholars.

CityUHK Tiger Programme

City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) launched the CityUHK Tiger Programme (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/cityutiger/) to advance society by nurturing the talents of tomorrow and transforming students into future global leaders. The programme targets both newly-admitted undergraduate students with outstanding academic performance as well as high-achieving first-year students. With constant guidance and support from world-class faculty members, these talented students can enrich their knowledge, cultivate their talents in their respective fields of study, and prepare themselves for a promising future. CityUHK also offers the Talents Programme, which provides tailored options for ambitious students who are committed to pursuing excellence and willing to go the extra mile to maximize their learning experience at CityUHK. 

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Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

On a selective basis
- March 2026
- Individual interview (15 minutes)
- English 

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Not required

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专业名称
1041 创意媒体
专业副标题
主修: 文学士(创意媒体) / 理学士(创意媒体) / 文理学士(新媒体)
指定选考科目
无科目要求
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文理科皆可

Creative Arts and Technology Excellence (CREATE) (Options: Creative Media (School-based)/ BA Creative Media / BSc Creative Media / BAS New Media)

College/School
Subtitle
卓越創藝與科技課程 [選項: 創意媒體(校本課程)、 文學士(創意媒體)、理學士(創意媒體)、文理學士 (新媒體)]
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Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1040 (JS1040)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

10 (For First Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Leader
Prof. IP Yuk Yiu

MFA (Massachusetts College of Art)

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme
Why CREATE ?

Creative Arts and Technology Excellence (CREATE) is one of the Flagship Programmes offered by CityUHK. The CREATE stream aims to nurture top-level talented and motivated students who are keen to develop their artistic excellence. It fosters students’ creativity and excellence in arts and technology through a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary curriculum spanning media arts, computer science, design, digital technologies, cultural studies and leadership. 

Students admitted to this stream will take 3 extra credits mentoring course Leadership & Creativity that is exclusively tailored to foster creative leadership. Throughout their studies, they will also be provided with substantial international exposure and professional mentorship to unleash their full potential to become successful artists, animators, game developers or directors.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1040 Creative Arts and Technology Excellence (CREATE) (options: Creative Media (School-based) / BA Creative Media, BSc Creative Media, BAS New Media)
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.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

 

Notes for Elective subject(s)

"Attained with Distinction I or II" in the following Applied Learning subjects may be accepted as one elective subject for JS1040:

Subjects from the following course clusters (subject list available at the Education Bureau website):

• Design Studies   
• Media Arts   
• Performing Arts   
• Films, TV and Broadcasting Studies   
• Media Production and Public Relations   
• Medical Science and Health Care   
• Psychology   
• Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering   
• Information Engineering   
• Services Engineering   
• Business Studies ('Data Application for Business' course only)

Portfolio Submission

All JUPAS applicants who select the School of Creative Media (SCM) (JS1040/JS1041/JS1042/JS1043/JS1044) as their Band A or B choice are highly recommended to submit a portfolio of creative work via an online system to SCM. JUPAS applicants who select SCM (JS1040/JS1041/JS1042/JS1043/JS1044) as their other band choice are also welcome to submit a portfolio. Details of the portfolio submission will be announced towards the end of 2025 via the School’s homepage at portfolio web page. Portfolio materials may include still photography, paintings/drawings, sculptures, musical compositions/performances, films/videos, software, multimedia productions, academic or creative writing, science projects or other forms of imaginative activity.

Consideration may be given to students' employment records, travel and other examples of life experience.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

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

Portfolio Submission

Applicants may be invited to attend an interview and/or other assessment processes so that the School of Creative Media (SCM) can gauge their creative potential. All direct applicants for SCM programmes (1040/1041/1042/1043/1044/1456A/1468A/1471A) are strongly encouraged to submit a portfolio of creative work via an online system to SCM. Details of the portfolio submission will be announced towards the end of 2025 via the School’s homepage at portfolio web page. Portfolio materials may include still photography, paintings/drawings, sculptures, musical compositions/performances, films/videos, software, multimedia productions, academic or creative writing, science projects or other forms of imaginative activity.

Consideration may be given to employment records, travel and other examples of life experience.

Admission Arrangements

Applicants will be admitted to first-year studies at the School of Creative Media. They can choose either the School-based programme or any of the majors: BA Creative Media, BSc Creative Media or BAS New Media at the beginning or at the end of Year 1, and be enrolled on the CREATE stream. 

Curriculum Structure

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

Scholarship

Local students with outstanding HKDSE or GCE A-Level / IB results who are admitted under the Creative Arts and Technology Excellence (CREATE) programme will be considered for Flagship Scholarships. Please click here for details. 

Student / Alumni Sharing

Alumni sharing & Students’ showcases are available at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni-stories.

Our "Alumni Spotlight":

​Some works by SCM graduates can be found on CityUHK's YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL955C034F2D28DB49 

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme

Students also have the opportunity to study in international joint degree programmes. The Joint Degree in Creative Media and Digital Media, in collaboration with the BA Digital Media programme at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany, is available for students in the BACM and BAS majors. Students study for four semesters at CityUHK and four semesters at the host university. They complete 50% of the graduation requirements of both programmes, and get two degrees – one from CityUHK in Hong Kong and another from the Leuphana University in Germany. Please visit https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/programmes/joint-degree-programme for details.

Student Exchange / Internship

CREATE students will broaden their horizons by joining the exchange, summer school programmes or overseas field trips:

 

  • Exchange or summer school at the University College London (UCL) or another top overseas university

  • Additional exchange/ summer school/ overseas field trip opportunities to nourish artistic or technological skills

CREATE students are provided professional mentorship from top industry practitioners. They are offered internship placement opportunities, both overseas and local, with reputable companies. Besides, leadership workshops will be conducted to enhance their entrepreneurial skills.

What's More?
Did You Know?

The School encourages students to join media art competitions and festivals locally and internationally. Our students and alumni have participated in many competitions and made outstanding achievements such as the following:

• Best New Director, The 40th and 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards (2022, 2024) 
• Best New Director, The Asian Film Awards 2024 
• Best Documentary Short Film, the 61st Golden Horse Awards, 2024 
• Best New Director, The 53rd and 60th Golden Horse Awards (2016, 2023) 
• The Golden Nica in Artificial Intelligence & Life Art Category, Prix Ars Electronica 2023 
• Gold Award (2018, 2022) and Silver Award (2015, 2019, 2022) in the Media Art Category, Best Local Work (2017), and Emerging Talent Award (2016), the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (ifva) 
• ABC TV Award, The 17th Osaka Asian Film Festival, 2022 
• Artist of the Year (Media Arts) (2021, 2022, 2024), Award for Young Artist (Media Arts) (2012-14, 2018-20, 2022, 2024), Award for Young Artist (Film) (2012), Award for Young Artist (Visual Arts) (2017), and Artist of the Year (Film) (2017), Award for Arts Promotion and Education (2022), the Hong Kong Arts Development Awards 
• Grand Prize and Regional Gold Award (2020) and Asia Grand Prize (2019, 2022), DigiCon6 Asia 
• Best New Director, the Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild 2021 Awards 
• The Audience Choice Award, The Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2021 
• Best Abstract Film Award, The London International Animation Festival (2021, 2023) 
• Best Art Direction, the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards, 2020 
• The Golden Nica in Digital Communities Category, Prix Ars Electronica 2020 
• Giga-Hertz Production Prize, Giga-Hertz Award 2020 
• Gold Award (2011-2013, 2015-2017, 2020) and Silver Award (2012-2013) in the Open Category, the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (ifva) 
• Gold Award (2014, 2020), Silver Award (2014, 2016, 2018) and Excellence Award (2018) in the Animation Category, the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards (ifva) 
• WMA Masters Award 2013, 2016 and 2020, WMA Commission Recipient 2018 
• Gold Award, Tier 1 - Animation Start-ups, The 7th Animation Support Program, 2020 
• Best Animated Feature, the Oscars, 2018 
• Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects, the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards, 2018 
• One of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons in Hong Kong, 2018 
• Best New Director, the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards, 2017 
• Grand Prix, the 12th Osaka Asian Film Festival, 2017 
 

Many of our graduates have gone abroad to study for their master's degrees in various fields of specialisation in prestigious schools and universities such as the following:

• Carnegie Mellon University, USA (media art) 
• Concordia University, Canada (media art and sculpture) 
• Duke University, USA (experimental and documentary media) 
• Georgia Institute of Technology, USA (human-computer interaction) 
• Goldsmiths, University of London, UK (urban photography, visual anthropology) 
• Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University, Japan (media design) 
• King’s College London, UK (critical theory) 
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (media design; art, culture and technology) 
• National Film and Television School, UK (animation) 
• Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, UK (sculpture) 
• The Royal College of Art, UK (visual communication design) 
• University of the Arts London, UK (fine arts, fashion photography) 
• University of California, Los Angeles, USA (media design) 
• University of Oslo, Norway (media studies) 
• University of Southern California, USA (digital media) 
• University of Washington, USA (digital media art)

Bonus Features

Housed in the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre, the School provides a regular schedule of in-house exhibitions and presentations by SCM faculty and students, along with internationally recognised media artists and scholars.

CityUHK Tiger Programme

City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) launched the CityUHK Tiger Programme (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/cityutiger/) to advance society by nurturing the talents of tomorrow and transforming students into future global leaders. The programme targets both newly-admitted undergraduate students with outstanding academic performance as well as high-achieving first-year students. With constant guidance and support from world-class faculty members, these talented students can enrich their knowledge, cultivate their talents in their respective fields of study, and prepare themselves for a promising future. CityUHK also offers the Talents Programme, which provides tailored options for ambitious students who are committed to pursuing excellence and willing to go the extra mile to maximize their learning experience at CityUHK. 

Flagship Programme

This is one of the CityUHK’s Flagship Programmes, which equip students with essential knowledge and skills, cultivate their global leadership abilities, and connect them with leading professionals. The Flagship Scholarships, which cover tuition and hall fees, a guaranteed berth, and a one-off exchange sponsorship of up to HK$500,000, will be awarded to local talents who meet the criteria.

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- March 2026
- Individual interview (15 minutes)
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专业名称
1040 卓越创艺与科技课程
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选项: 创意媒体(校本课程)、文学士(创意媒体)、理学士(创意媒体)、文理学士(新媒体)
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Bachelor of Laws

College/School
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法律學學士
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Admission Code

1061 (JS1061)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

42 (For First Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Director
Prof Michael TSIMPLIS

Physics Degree (National University of Athens); Ph.D. Physical Oceanography (University of Southampton); L.LM Maritime Law (University of Southampton)

Programme Associate Director
Ms Anna LUI

LLB (Middlesex University); LPC (The College of Law of England and Wales); LLM (University of Hong Kong)

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor of Laws?

The LLB programme is an undergraduate law degree for students interested in legal education and practice. It provides students with legal knowledge in the areas of law which are prerequisites for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL) and helps students develop relevant intellectual, personal and technical skills. The programme is also suitable for students aiming for a range of other careers where legal knowledge is an advantage. 

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1061 Bachelor of Laws
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 5
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 to this programme, you must satisfy the general entrance requirements and the following minimum programme-specific English proficiency requirements:   

•    an overall IELTS band score of 7#; OR  
•    a TOEFL score# of 100 (internet-based test); OR   
•    a score of 6 in IB English (SL/HL); OR   
•    Grade B / Grade 6 in IGCSE English - First Language or Grade A / Grade 7 in IGCSE English as a Second Language; OR   
•    Level 5 in HKDSE English Language; OR   
•    other equivalent qualifications.  

#Obtained within 3 years before admission

Curriculum Structure

Suggested First-Year Study Schedules

Subject AreaRecommended  CoursesCredits
School-specified CourseLW2605 Law School Survival Skills Workshop1.5
Core CoursesLW2601 Hong Kong Legal System3
LW2602A/B Law of Contract I/ II6
LW2603A/B Law of Tort I/ II6
LW2604 Legal Methods, Research and Writing 3
Gateway Education (GE) coursesGE1401 University English3
GE2411 Legal English3
GE1501 Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy3
GE1601 Whole-Person Development1
GE course3

For the full curriculum structure, please refer to the School website at https://www.cityu.edu.hk/slw/

School of Law

The School of Law aspires to be an internationally renowned centre for legal research and teaching in the Asia-Pacific region. The School's mission is to provide students with an excellent education and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Through cooperation with other law schools and professional organisations, the School aims to foster an environment in which both students and staff can develop and use their legal knowledge, professional skills and expertise for the benefit of the entire Hong Kong community.

Our Target

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is delivered over four years and emphasises the acquisition and development of wide-ranging legal and intellectual skills. Learning and teaching are interactive and aligned with intended learning outcomes. Students are trained to apply laws and legal principles to solve real-life problems. The LLB programme provides a firm foundation for a career in law and law-related fields, public service and post-graduate studies in Hong Kong and overseas.

Students receive a well-rounded legal education from our staff, all of whom are distinguished teachers and scholars from Hong Kong, the Mainland China, the UK, Australia, India, Malaysia, etc. In addition, students have the opportunity to be taught by visiting faculty from law schools all around the world.

Our LLB programme guides students to develop the skills, knowledge and attitude required to put them within the best and brightest minds applying for jobs in law, business, civil service, banking and other fields.

Start Your Career Here

The School of Law prepares you for the legal profession and law-related careers in both the public and private sectors. Our law degree is particularly suitable for those who wish to become legal professionals in Hong Kong and those who plan to become legal professionals in Mainland China or in any country of the Asia-Pacific region and wish to have a thorough knowledge of the Hong Kong legal system.

 

Professional Accreditation

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is a recognised qualification for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), a prerequisite for entering the legal profession in Hong Kong. This requires taking specific options during the four-year study.

Student Achievements

The CityUHK mooting team has earned a formidable, world-class reputation. In 2023/24, CityUHK not only won the 2024 Jessup Hong Kong Regional Rounds and went into the International Round but also won the 11th Asia-Pacific M&A Moot Competition. 

In addition, the CityUHK mooting team has own twelve championships in international mooting competitions over the past years. These include being a three-time winner of the Susan J. Ferrell Intercultural Human Rights moot in North America (2011, 2013, 2016), winning both the prestigious Vis East and Vis Vienna moot championships (2012-2013) in Asia and Europe; being the first Asian team ever to win the International Criminal Court Trial Competition in Europe (2012); and being champions of the 8th Asia-Pacific M&A Moot Competition and the first International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Commercial Mediation Competition - Hong Kong (both in 2018).  In addition to international championships, our students have won numerous awards for best speakers and best memorials.

Student Exchange / Internship

Student Exchange
Students are encouraged to pursue exchange studies outside Hong Kong by participating in the student exchange programmes organised by CityUHK and the School of Law, with the opportunity to study for one semester in Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, the Netherlands, the U.K., the U.S., etc.

Internship
The School of Law provides a credit-bearing legal placement programme for students. Students can engage in legal placements in law firms, barristers’ chambers, legal journal publishing houses, international companies and banks.

Scholarship

• Extensive scholarships and financial support are provided to students for admission and participation in the overseas-learning activities, mooting competitions and overseas placement. 

• For more details on the scholarship, please visit CityUHK Scholarships for Hong Kong Talents.

Flagship Programme

This is one of the CityUHK’s Flagship Programmes, which equip students with essential knowledge and skills, cultivate their global leadership abilities, and connect them with leading professionals. The Flagship Scholarships, which cover tuition and hall fees, a guaranteed berth, and a one-off exchange sponsorship of up to HK$500,000, will be awarded to local JUPAS talents who meet the criteria. 

Features of the LLB Flagship Programme include:

  • Enjoying guaranteed admission to the CityUHK PCLL with conditions (from 2025 Entry);

  • Having the opportunity to take a credit-bearing law course at University College Oxford (U.K.) in the summer*; 

  • Enjoying overseas exchange opportunities at universities in Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe and the U.S.;

  • Engaging in practical learning at law firms, international companies, banks and NGOs in Hong Kong or courts in China;

  • Receiving extensive training and financial support to participate in international moot competitions; 
  • Having the opportunity to complete CityUHK LLB and Georgetown LLM or CityUHK LLB and Melbourne Law Masters in 4 years; and

  • Having the opportunity to enroll in short-term intensive elective courses taught by top scholars.

         *subject to confirmation

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Energy and Environment (Majors: BEng Energy Science and Engineering / BEng Environmental Science and Engineering)

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能源及環境學 [主修: 工學士(能源科學及工程學) / 工學士(環境科學及工程學)]
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[SEE] Energy and Environment: The Grand Challenge
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1051 (JS1051)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

32 (For First-Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Admissions Tutor
Prof. Shauhrat CHOPRA
Deputy Admissions Tutor
Prof. Fatwa ABDI
Deputy Admissions Tutor
Prof. Jason LAM
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Energy and Environment?

The School of Energy and Environment (SEE) performs cutting-edge research and provides professional education in energy- and environment-related issues. The School is designed to tackle interactive relationship between energy and environment through the development of new scientific understanding and new technologies as well as the training of new professionals with broad knowledge in the areas of energy and environment.

We have a highly internationalised and experienced faculty from various countries specialising in atmospheric and climate science, biological science, chemistry, chemical engineering, energy economics, environmental engineering, environmental policy, mechanical engineering and materials science.  SEE endeavours to produce a new breed of engineers and professionals capable of solving energy and environmental problems.

We currently offer the following majors:

  • Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Science and Engineering

Students start with a common year of foundation study. The content of our programmes covers a wide spectrum of areas, allowing students to explore knowledge in a number of environments. At the beginning of their studies, they develop a broad scientific foundation by studying courses in basic science, covering mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry and biology before they are guided through an in-depth exploration of environment and energy issues. Students declare their majors after completing the foundation courses in the first year.

Mission of the School

  • Advancing research and development, fostering knowledge transfer in targeted themes of benefit to societal needs in energy, environment, and sustainability;

  • Preparing leaders and practitioners to address environmental and energy needs in a rapidly decarbonizing world and build a sustainable future;

  • Maintaining a collaborative and supportive atmosphere for students, faculty, alumni and other stakeholders in advancing our interdisciplinary research and educational objectives.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1051 Energy and Environment (Majors: BEng Energy Science and Engineering / BEng Environmental Science and 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 
- 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

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements. Preference may be given to students who have studied subjects related to Mathematics and Chemistry/Physics at a high school or post-secondary institution.

Admission Arrangements

Applicants of this programme (admission code: 1051) will be considered for admission to first-year studies at the School of Energy and Environment. Students will enter a major (current major options: Energy Science and Engineering; Environmental Science and Engineering) after one year of study. The top 40% of students# will have a free choice of majors offered by the School. The other 60% of students will be allocated a major within the School, subject to the availability of places and the selection criteria set by individual majors.

# based on CGPA with no failed grades and completion of at least 30 credit units including School required courses

Applicants eligible for advanced standing entry may submit an application to the following programmes:

BEng Energy Science and Engineering (admission code: 1694A)
BEng Environmental Science and Engineering (admission code: 1702A)

Curriculum Structure

Subject Area

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

Gateway Education (GE)

GE1401 and GE2410       
OR       
LC0200A and LC0200B

 

(i) University English and       
English for Engineering     
OR     
(ii) English for Academic Purposes 1 and       
English for Academic Purposes 2    
(subject to students’ language background)

6

GE Courses in Distributional Areas

9

Mathematics

 

MA1200   
OR   
MA1300

Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I   
OR   
Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I

3

MA1201   
OR   
MA1301

Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II   
OR   
Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II

3

Computing

SEE1002

Introduction to Computing for Energy and Environment

3

Energy/EnvironmentSEE1003Introduction to Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering3

Physics

PHY1201

General Physics I

3

Chemistry

CHEM1300

Principles of General Chemistry

3

Biology

CHEM1200

Discovery in Biology

3

Total:

36

For the full curriculum structure, please refer to the School website at the following links: 

Student / Alumni Sharing

Our SEE Stories

The Start of SEE Journey

My Dream, Strive for it!

Success is not Final,
Failure is not Fatal

Chase your Dreams with SEE

The Mind-blowing SEE

Our Future Female Engineers

The Passion, The Destination

Engineering our Future

We Shine at All Corners

Integrated Enrichment Programme

Integrated Enrichment Programme comprises a wide range of co-curricular activities and training that are tailored for SEE undergraduate students. Through the Programme, students will be exposed to not only summer programme and regular student exchange, but also industry-ready internship, professional training in leadership, presentation skills, business etiquette, business communication, and so on. The series of co-curricular activities organized by SEE every year aims to equip our students to be all-round professionals who possess skillsets highly sought after by the job market.

For details, please visit our page at: 
https://www.cityu.edu.hk/see/student-life-and-learning/integrated-enrichment-programme

Professional Recognition

Our undergraduate programmes, Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering (ESE) and Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Science and Engineering (EVE), are accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).  The ESE programme meets the academic requirement for HKIE Corporate Membership in both the energy and environmental disciplines while EVE programme in environmental discipline.  Additionally, ESE and EVE students may choose to enrol in optional electives if they are interested in being a HKIE member in the Building Services (BSS) discipline.

The HKIE has agreements for reciprocal recognition of professional qualifications with engineering authorities in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the Mainland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and agreements of co-operation with other organisations in Europe, the Mainland, North America and Southeast Asia.

Major Options(s) Currently Available

Energy Science and Engineering
Environmental Science and Engineering

(The University reserves the right to make change to the major offerings)

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专业名称
1051 能源及环境学
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International Sustainability Programme for Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship(INSPIRE) (Majors: BEng Energy Science & Engineering/BEng Environmental Science & Engineering +Features: Global Focus)

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環球可持續發展科創課程 [主修:工學士(能源科學及工程學) / 工學士(環境科學及工程學)+特點:環球視野]
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1050 (JS1050)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

10 (For First Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Admissions Tutor
Prof. Shauhrat CHOPRA
Deputy Admissions Tutor
Prof. Fatwa ABDI
Deputy Admissions Tutor
Prof. Jason LAM
Remarks

* for JUPAS admissions

Why INSPIRE?

The School of Energy and Environment (SEE) performs cutting-edge research and provides professional education in energy- and environment-related issues. The School is designed to tackle interactive relationship between energy and environment through the development of new scientific understanding and new technologies as well as the training of new professionals with broad knowledge in the areas of energy and environment.

We have a highly internationalised and experienced faculty from various countries specialising in atmospheric and climate science, biological science, chemistry, chemical engineering, energy economics, environmental engineering, environmental policy, mechanical engineering and materials science.  SEE endeavours to produce a new breed of engineers and professionals capable of solving energy and environmental problems.

We currently offer the following majors:

  • Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Science and Engineering

Students start with a common year of foundation study. The content of our programmes covers a wide spectrum of areas, allowing students to explore knowledge in a number of environments. At the beginning of their studies, they develop a broad scientific foundation by studying courses in basic science, covering mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry and biology before they are guided through an in-depth exploration of environment and energy issues.

At the end of Year 1, INSPIRE students can then decide their academic and research interests, and be allocated their preferred major without any selection criteria set for majors allocation.

The proposed INSPIRE stream offers a comprehensive education in energy and environmental engineering through enhanced overseas study, research engagement, industry placements, mentorship support and entrepreneurial training. It prepares students for (a) success in the field and (b) contribution to sustainable development, with the key features of the INSPIRE stream as summarized below:

  • Overseas placement / research opportunities and overseas exchange study are guaranteed for students to enhance their global perspective.

  • Students will participate in a mentorship programme that connects them with experienced professionals, offering guidance and industry insights to support their personal and professional development.

  • To embark on an entrepreneur journey, training workshops on entrepreneurship will be provided.

  • Scholarship awards will be provided for students taking part in overseas academic/research experiences at top universities.

Mission of the School

  • Advancing research and development, fostering knowledge transfer in targeted themes of benefit to societal needs in energy, environment, and sustainability;

  • Preparing leaders and practitioners to address environmental and energy needs in a rapidly decarbonizing world and build a sustainable future;

  • Maintaining a collaborative and supportive atmosphere for students, faculty, alumni and other stakeholders in advancing our interdisciplinary research and educational objectives.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1050 International Sustainability Programme for Innovation, Research & Entrepreneurship(INSPIRE) (Majors: BEng Energy Science & Engineering/BEng Environmental Science & Engineering +Features: Global Focus)
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 
- Physics
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:
- The minimum unweighted DSE score of 3 core and 2 elective subjects is 28.
- 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

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements. Preference may be given to students who have studied subjects related to Mathematics and Chemistry/Physics at a high school or post-secondary institution.

Admission Arrangements

Applicants of this programme (admission code: JS1050) who pursue the INSPIRE stream will first be admitted to the School of Energy and Environment with an undeclared major and follow a common first-year curriculum.  This arrangement offers the flexibility for INSPIRE students to freely choose between Energy Science and Engineering (ESE) and Environmental Science and Engineering (EVE) majors, enabling them to explore both disciplines during the first year of studies.  At the end of Year 1, INSPIRE students can then decide their academic and research interests, and be allocated their preferred major without any selection criteria set for majors allocation.

Curriculum Structure

Subject Area

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

Gateway Education (GE)

GE1401 and GE2410       
OR       
LC0200A and LC0200B

 

(i) University English and       
English for Engineering     
OR     
(ii) English for Academic Purposes 1 and       
English for Academic Purposes 2    
(subject to students’ language background)

6

GE Courses in Distributional Areas

9

Mathematics

 

MA1200   
OR   
MA1300

Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I   
OR   
Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I

3

MA1201   
OR   
MA1301

Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II   
OR   
Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II

3

Computing

SEE1002

Introduction to Computing for Energy and Environment

3

Energy/EnvironmentSEE1003Introduction to Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering3

Physics

PHY1201

General Physics I

3

Chemistry

CHEM1300

Principles of General Chemistry

3

Biology

CHEM1200

Discovery in Biology

3

Total:

36

For the full curriculum structure, please refer to the School website at the following links: 

Student / Alumni Sharing

Our SEE Stories

The Start of SEE Journey

My Dream, Strive for it!

Success is not Final,
Failure is not Fatal

Chase your Dreams with SEE

The Mind-blowing SEE

Our Future Female Engineers

The Passion, The Destination

Engineering our Future

We Shine at All Corners

Integrated Enrichment Programme

Integrated Enrichment Programme comprises a wide range of co-curricular activities and training that are tailored for SEE undergraduate students. Through the Programme, students will be exposed to not only summer programme and regular student exchange, but also industry-ready internship, professional training in leadership, presentation skills, business etiquette, business communication, and so on. The series of co-curricular activities organized by SEE every year aims to equip our students to be all-round professionals who possess skillsets highly sought after by the job market.

For details, please visit our page at: 
https://www.cityu.edu.hk/see/student-life-and-learning/integrated-enrichment-programme

Professional Recognition

Our undergraduate programmes, Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering (ESE) and Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Science and Engineering (EVE), are accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).  The ESE programme meets the academic requirement for HKIE Corporate Membership in both the energy and environmental disciplines while EVE programme in environmental discipline.  Additionally, ESE and EVE students may choose to enrol in optional electives if they are interested in being a HKIE member in the Building Services (BSS) discipline.

The HKIE has agreements for reciprocal recognition of professional qualifications with engineering authorities in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the Mainland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, and agreements of co-operation with other organisations in Europe, the Mainland, North America and Southeast Asia.

Major Options(s) Currently Available

Energy Science and Engineering
Environmental Science and Engineering

(The University reserves the right to make change to the major offerings)

Flagship Programme

This is one of the CityUHK’s Flagship Programmes, which equip students with essential knowledge and skills, cultivate their global leadership abilities, and connect them with leading professionals. The Flagship Scholarships, which cover tuition and hall fees, a guaranteed berth, and a one-off exchange sponsorship of up to HK$500,000, will be awarded to local JUPAS talents who meet the criteria.

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专业名称
1050 环球可持续发展科创课程
专业副标题
主修: 工学士(能源科学及工程学) / 工学士(环境科学及工程学) + 特点:环球视野
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物理
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理科