BEng Biomedical Engineering (Features: Medical Technology / Bioinstrumentation / Cell and Tissue Engineering / Biomedical Robotics)

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工學士(生物醫學工程) (特點: 醫療技術 / 生物儀器 / 細胞和組織工程 / 醫療機器人)
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1211 (JS1211)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

41 (For First-Year Entry; Tentative)*


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Admissions Tutor
Prof. Jiachen ZHANG
Deputy Admissions Tutor
Prof. Chung TIN
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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Department of Biomedical Engineering

The Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME) aims to provide world-class education and to conduct research in emerging fields of engineering. To achieve these aims, the Department adopts an interdisciplinary approach and includes subject areas that ensure our graduates are equipped to meet Hong Kong's current and future needs. The Department ranked 46th in the world in the subject of biomedical engineering in the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2024.

The Department currently offers a major in Biomedical Engineering. The Department’s faculty members have interdisciplinary backgrounds with academic strengths in areas including (a) bioMEMS; (b) bioimaging; (c) flexible bioelectronics; (d) biomedical robotics; and (e) nanomedicine / biomaterials.

Please refer to the Department's website for more information about the BME Department.

生物醫學工程學系旨在提供世界級的跨學科課程和教育,以培養可綜合工程技術與生命科學從而促進人類健康的卓越人才。本學系在世界大學學術排名 (Academic Ranking of World Universities) 當中的生物醫學工程學科排名位於全球第46名。因應香港和世界各地日益增加的人才需求,本系畢業生能夠應用跨學科知識服務於多個領域,如醫療器械、醫學診斷與治療技術、醫藥開發、公共健康、食物安全、生物安全測量、以及各類與生物醫學工程技術有關的行業。學系課程按社會發展設計,包括5大範疇,分別是生物醫學微機電系統、生物醫學成像、柔性生物電子學、生物醫學機械人、以及納米醫學/生物材料學。

Why BEng Biomedical Engineering?

Healthcare is one of the fastest-developing fields. Air and chemical pollution in modern city, fast spreading of infectious diseases, cancer, aging-related obesity, diabetes, and Alzheimer disease, all impose enormous pressure threating our health and quality of life. However, because of many challenges ahead in this dynamic field, it requires a discipline which can integrate the knowledge of engineering and life sciences at the intersection for medical solutions and innovations.

Hong Kong government clearly identifies medical and testing/certification services being among the six industries which Hong Kong has clear advantages for further development. Considerable amount of job opportunities will be created locally and globally. Aligned with this, Biomedical Engineering will serve to educate the future professionals, ultimately positioning Hong Kong to become a major centre in the following areas:

  • New biomedical devices for diseases diagnosis, monitoring, surveillance, and therapeutic treatment
  • Food safety and bio-security
  • New drug discovery
Our Target

This major aims to pursue excellence in education, research and innovation through the fusion of engineering with life sciences for the advancement of human health. The objectives of the major are to provide integrative educational opportunities that allow students to learn passionately, think critically and independently and innovate creatively so that they are:

  1. able to apply their skills to a variety of challenges in their chosen field;
  2. equipped with the spirit of innovation, creativity, adaptability and critical thinking to solve problems in biomedical engineering-related professions;
  3. able to function effectively in multidisciplinary team environments and communicate with a variety of audiences;
  4. able to demonstrate competency in their chosen fields, and make decisions that are socially and ethically responsible; and
  5. able to build and expand upon their undergraduate foundations by engaging in learning opportunities throughout their careers.
Start Your Career Here

As a graduate, you will find career opportunities in the medical device industry, engineering services in hospitals, consultation for public health, regulation and management in government departments and laboratories, and research and development in the commercial and educational sectors. Alternatively, you might choose to pursue postgraduate studies locally or overseas. This major will provide you with the expertise required to meet the needs of increasing public concern and demands on medical diagnostics and therapeutic treatments, biomedical instruments, food safety and quality, advancement in pharmaceutical and health maintenance products, as well as an awareness of human health and wellness.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1211 BEng Biomedical Engineering (Features: Medical Technology / Bioinstrumentation / Cell and Tissue Engineering / Biomedical Robotics)
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

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements. Applicants are also expected to have a science or engineering background.

Local applicants with HKDSE English Language below Level 3 are required to have a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test) or 79 (Internet-based test), an IELTS overall band score of 6.5, or equivalent.

Curriculum Structure

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

What You Will Be Studying

The curriculum has been categorised into four main areas:

Technical Foundation courses

Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering, Mathematics for Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Principles, Biological Thermofluids, Biomechanics, Materials for Biomedical Engineering, Electromagnetics, Engineering Graphics, Engineering Computing

Medical Devices and Systems

Medical Biotechnology in Imaging and Measurement, Biomedical Signals and Systems, Micro and Nanotechnology, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Biomedical Instrumentation, Bio-sensors and Bio-devices, Biomedical Systems and Control, Biomedical Devices for Digital Medicine

Cell and Molecular Engineering

Cellular and Biomolecular Engineering, Cell Transport and Signalling, Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, Gene Therapy

Health and Wellness Technology

Human Quantitative Physiology, Robotic Technology in Healthcare, Bio-safety and Risk Assessment, Technology for Drug Discovery, Radiotherapy Physics

Industrial Training and International Exchange

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

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

Students in the department can also opt for technical final year projects offered by companies, under the joint supervision of a BME faculty member and a company mentor.

The University offers a number of credit-bearing exchange programmes for students with various partner institutions all around the world. Through these, students can broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance their awareness of different cultures.

Please visit CityUHK's website for details of outbound exchange programmes.

Professional Recognition

This major has been granted accreditation 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.

Undergraduate plus Master's Degree Programme

Eligible students will be invited to apply for the “Undergraduate plus Master's Degree Programme” offered by the Department. Students in an “Undergraduate plus Master's Degree Programme” will receive a conditional offer for a Master's degree programme when they join CityUHK as undergraduate students. They can benefit from higher-level courses, including those with research elements and normally taught at the postgraduate level, during their undergraduate study. They will be awarded the Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering (BEngBME) and Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (MSBME) degrees upon completion of the programme.

Please visit CityUHK’s website and the Department’s website for details of the Programme.

Did You Know?

The world is currently suffering from the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Biomedical engineering is a major player in the fight against COVID-19, including the development of biomaterials for vaccines, devices for rapid tests, and image technology for diagnosis and treatment.

Over 400 million people in China, 31% of the population, will be over 60 years old by 2050 (www.chinadaily.com.cn). In addition, air and chemical pollution, threats to bio-security, obesity and the rapid spread of infectious diseases will continue to impose enormous pressures on the provision of trained professionals in the field of biomedical engineering.

The Hong Kong government has clearly identified medical and testing/certification services as among the six industries with clear advantages for further development. The Biomedical Engineering major will educate future professionals in these industries.

本課程旨在為香港及大中華地區培育生物醫學工程專業人才,畢業生將具備跨學科專業技術及國際視野,以應付人口老化及疾病對人類健康帶來的挑戰。

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专业名称
1211 工学士(生物医学工程)
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特点: 医疗技术 / 生物仪器 / 细胞和组织工程 / 医疗机器人
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BEng Materials Science and Engineering (Features: HKIE Accredited / Industrial and Research Internships / Overseas Double-degrees / Knowledge Transfer / World-leading Research)

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工學士(材料科學及工程) (特點: 香港工程師學會認可 / 工業和科研實習 / 海外雙學位課程 / 知識到應用遷移 / 世界領先的研究
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MSE admission 202627
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1210 (JS1210)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

24 (For First-Year Entry)*


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme / Major Leader
Prof. Stephen TSANG

PhD University of Toronto, Canada

+852 3442 4618

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BEng Materials Science and Engineering?

The comfort and convenience of modern life are intimately associated with the discovery, manipulation, and selection of natural and synthetic materials. Advancements in materials science and engineering (MSE) have led to a better understanding and manipulation of materials, which is a prerequisite for future technological processes.  

Our MSE program aims to nurture students to become material experts and contribute to the fast-growing high-tech industry. Besides a broad selection of expertise in construction materials, bio-materials, and energy materials, our program also offers training for students on Artificial Intelligence (AI) assisted material development. There are also various opportunities where the students can gain hands-on experience through research and industrial internship schemes and strengthen their portfolios during their studies.

Join us to Make Something Extraordinary!

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1210 BEng Materials Science and Engineering (Features: HKIE Accredited / Industrial and Research Internships / Overseas Double-degrees / Knowledge Transfer / World-leading Research)
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Chemistry 
- Design and Applied Technology 
- 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. Applicants are also expected to have a science or engineering background.

Curriculum Structure
Gateway Education

GE English/EAP (6 credit units) *

  • GE English (1): GE 1401 University English (3 credit units)
  • GE English (2): GE 2410 English for Engineering (3 credit units)

*Students scoring below Level 4 in HKDSE English Language or Grade D in HKALE AS-level Use of English or students who do not possess an equivalent qualification are required to complete two 3-credit unit courses, prior to taking the GE English courses. Students who demonstrate that they have achieved a grade B or above in their overall course results for ELA0200A will achieve 3 credits and also be considered to have satisfied the pre-requisite for entry to the GE English courses without needing to take ELA0200B.

College Specified GE Courses (9 credit units)

  • MA1200/MA1300 (3 credit units) 
    Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I/ 
    Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I
  • MA1201/MA1301 (3 credit units) 
    Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II/ 
    Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II
  • MSE2006 Materials Engineers in Society

Any GE Courses (3 credit units)

  • GE1501 Chinese Civilization – History and Philosophy and/or GE courses from the distributional areas
College Required Courses

College Required Science Courses (6 credit units)

Choose two from the following science courses:

  • PHY1201 General Physics I (3 credit units)
  • CHEM1300 Principles of General Chemistry(3 credit units)
Department Required Courses

Department Required Courses (6 credit units)

  • CS1302 Introduction to Computer Programming
  • PHY1202 General Physics II
Department of Materials Science and Engineering

As the first of its kind in Hong Kong, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering was established to develop internationally competitive and cutting-edge research and provide a professional curriculum that equips graduates to contribute to various materials related sectors in Hong Kong, for the fast-growing high-tech industries.

The Department serves as a collaboration platform for developing cross-disciplinary academic programmes and interdisciplinary research projects with other academic units in the University. Further, it aspires to become a world-leading department in research and professional education with a focus on the following four target areas:

  • Biomaterials
  • Computational materials science 
  • Functional materials
  • Structural materials

The Department also serves as an international platform to encourage collaboration among the leading institutes in the world and to enhance our global research reputation.

BEng Materials Science and Engineering

In the Materials Science and Engineering major, students acquire knowledge that can be used to solve materials problems in engineering processes. Graduates of this major can seek jobs in engineering companies and join the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers as graduate members. They can become professional engineers after receiving the relevant on-the-job training and completing the professional assessment.

材料是技術發展的基礎,隨着各國對核心技術的重點發展,在本地以至國外對材料科學的人才需求將會大增。本課程旨在培育材料科學及工程的專業人才,以配合社會未來在基礎科技的發展。課程包括材料原理、表徵、設計、製造、以及應用等多方面專業範疇,並涵蓋金屬、半導體、生物、建築、能源、納米等重要材料。本課程着重經驗培訓及理論實踐,特設有與公司及科研機構合作的項目。提升學生將來就業機會。相關學歷不但符合香港工程師學會會員的申請資格,修業後亦可申請全額獎學金資助在本地或海外知名學府攻讀相關的碩士或博士課程。

Our Target

The Materials Science and Engineering major aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to meet local and regional needs in the industrial, commercial, government and education sectors.

In particular, graduates of this major understand the production, fabrication and service performance of engineering materials, including conventional bulk materials, advanced thin film and nanostructured materials. Working with other engineering specialists, our graduates contribute to the design, manufacture, maintenance, safety enhancement and testing of engineering components, devices, structures and processing plants.

Start Your Career Here

Materials Science and Engineering is an exciting and fascinating subject. Many of the novel materials invented over the past few decades significantly influence the way we live.

Materials Science and Engineering has permeated all industrial sectors. Graduates may choose to work in many different areas such as the electronics, toy, plastic, metal, ceramic and construction industries, or in testing laboratories. Graduates may also be employed as quality control engineers, production engineers, testing engineers or technical sales engineers for equipment, machinery and materials.

A materials science and engineering education predisposes students to a life enriched by the ability to understand technical information and analyse problems using scientific reasoning. In the past, materials science and engineering graduates have pursued successful careers in other diverse fields such as finance, business and education.

Industrial Training and International Exchange

The College of Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through different internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments in firms in Hong Kong, the Pearl River Delta region, and overseas. Through such placements, students will:

Gain solid experience in a real-world work 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 College’s Co-operative Education website.

To help students 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 universities around the world, including Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and others in the Asia-Pacific region.

For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website.

Professional Recognition

The Materials Science and Engineering major is the first and currently the only Materials Science and Engineering degree accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.

Bonus Features

Graduates of the Materials Science and Engineering major are all-round materials engineers who can participate in design, manufacturing and quality assurance teams in high-tech industries.

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专业名称
1210 工学士(材料科学及工程)
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特点: 香港工程师学会认可 / 工业和科研实习 / 海外双学位课程 / 知识到应用迁移 / 世界领先的研究
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BSc Cybersecurity (Features: System Security / Software Security / Cryptography / Privacy-Enhancing Technologies / Cyber Risk Management)

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理學士 (網絡安全) (特點: 系統安全 / 軟件安全 / 密碼學 / 隱私增強技術 / 網絡風險管理)
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1218 (JS1218)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

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


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Major Leader
Prof Gerhard Petrus HANCKE

BEng (Pretoria), MEng (Pretoria), PhD (Cambridge), LLB (UNISA), FIEEE CEng

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSc Cybersecurity?

The rapid and unprecedented evolution of the digital landscape is being driven by transformative technologies like AI, Big Data, and FinTech, revolutionizing industries across the globe.  Nevertheless, these advancements introduce novel vulnerabilities and threats, underscoring the critical imperative for cybersecurity professionals.  The pervasive shortage of skilled cybersecurity experts continues to persist within numerous businesses worldwide, resulting in a substantial and escalating demand for qualified cybersecurity professionals. 

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1218 BSc Cybersecurity
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
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.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

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

Curriculum Structure

First-year studies

Subject Area

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

Gateway Education (13 credit units)

Chinese Civilisation

GE1501

Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy

3

English

GE1401 and GE2410

 

LC0200A and LC0200B

University English  (3CU) 
English for Engineering (3CU)

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English for Academic Purposes 1 and 2 (6 CU) 
(depending on students' language background)

6

Computing

CS1302

Introduction to Computer Programming 

3

Whole-Person Development

GE1601

Whole-Person Development

1

College Requirement (8 credit units)

Mathematics

MA1508

Calculus

4

MA1503Linear Algebra with Applications4

Major Requirements (12 credit units)

Core Courses

CS2115Computer Organization 3

CS2310

Computer Programming

3

CS2117

Foundation of Cybersecurity

3

CS2402

Introduction to Computational Probability Modeling

3

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33

Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science was established in 1984, and has evolved from a teaching-oriented department into one that excels in both teaching and research.

The Department launched its first BSc in Computer Studies in 1987 (renamed and restructured as the BSc Computer Science in 2000), followed by the MSc in Computer Science in 1991. The Department also produced its first PhD graduate in 1994.

In addition to offering traditional courses such as foundations of computer science, computer architecture and software engineering, our curriculum exposes students to the latest advances in cloud computing, machine learning, and bioinformatics. Students have the opportunity to undertake a major design and development project in areas such as electronic commerce, virtual reality, multimedia, computer vision, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.

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

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

Our Target

We provide a comprehensive undergraduate education with a balanced emphasis on both foundational computer science and systematic cybersecurity training.  Ensure that students gain a solid understanding of the cybersecurity principles, practical skills in various security domains, and the managerial knowledge required to oversee or contribute to a cybersecurity team, all built upon a solid foundation of computer science education.

Industrial Training and International Exchange

After completing the first two years of full-time study, CS students will take a 9-month IT Professional Internship (ITPP) course in the third year. This structured placement/internship programme enables our students to integrate and apply what they have learnt in class in a real-world environment. Students perform IT-related projects/developments, and learn how to work as a team member in business or government organizations. In the past, we had students who work at international computer vendors, such as Siemens Ltd., Huawei Tech. Investment Co., Limited; at banks such as HSBC and the Bank of East Asia; at the Hong Kong SAR government and related organisations such as the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, the Hospital Authority, the Housing Authority and other enterprises such as Hongkong Electric, Deloitte China and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited. During the placement year, students will take one day off weekly from work to study a number of courses. For more information, please visit the ITPP website.

If time permits, students may in addition opt for additional short-term overseas internships between the ITPP and semester start. For more information, please visit the University’s Career and Leadership Centre website.

Furthermore, 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.  For details on Outgoing Exchange opportunities, please visit the University's Global Engagement Office website.

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专业名称
1218 理学士 (网络安全)
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特点: 系统安全 / 软件安全 / 密码学 / 隐私增强技术 / 网络风险管理
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BSc Computer Science (Streams: Artificial Intelligence / Cybersecurity / Data Science / Multimedia Computing / Software Engineering and Project Management)

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理學士(計算機科學) (專修: 人工智能 / 網絡安全 / 數據科學 / 多媒體計算 / 軟件工程與項目管理)
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89 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Major Leader
Prof. Howard LEUNG

BEng McGill, MSc PhD Carnegie Mellon

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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSc Computer Science?

This programme is one of the leading Computer Science programmes in Hong Kong, providing students with a well-balanced curriculum and solid education in both the theoretical and practical aspects of computing. This foundation enables students to lead successful careers as professional software developers, system architects, system analysts, technology officers, etc. Besides acquiring a broad knowledge of Computer Science, students can elect to specialise in different technology streams, such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, multimedia, software engineering/project management and data science.

  • A well-balanced curriculum which comprises a set of highly focused core courses and a wide range of electives, with 5 study streams on Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Multimedia Computing, and Software Engineering and Project Management to allow in-depth study in different areas of expertise.
  • All students acquire working experience before graduation through the 9-month mandatory IT Professional Internship, an integral component of the curriculum with emphasis on developing applicable skills and addressing the industry needs.
  • 99% full-time employment according to the Graduate Employment Survey 2023 conducted by the University.
Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1204 BSc Computer Science
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
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.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

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

Curriculum Structure

First-year studies

 

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Course Title

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Gateway Education (13 credit units)

Chinese CivilisationGE1501Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy3

English

GE1401 and GE2410

 

LC0200A and LC0200B

University English  (3CU) 
English for Engineering (3CU)

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English for Academic Purposes 1 and 2 (6 CU) 
(depending on students' language background)

6

College-specified Courses (Computing)

CS1302

Introduction to Computer Programming

3

Whole-Person DevelopmentGE1601Whole-Person Development1

College Requirement (8 credit units)

Mathematics

MA1508

Calculus

4

MA1503Linear Algebra with Applications4

Major Requirements (12 credit units)

Core Courses

CS2115Computer Organisation3

CS2204

Fundamental of Internet Applications Development

3

CS2310

Computer Programming

3

CS2402

Introduction to Computational Probability Modeling

3

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33

Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science was established in 1984, and has evolved from a teaching-oriented department into one that excels in both teaching and research.

The Department launched its first BSc in Computer Studies in 1987 (renamed and restructured as the BSc Computer Science in 2000), followed by the MSc in Computer Science in 1991. The Department also produced its first PhD graduate in 1994.

In addition to offering traditional courses such as foundations of computer science, computer architecture and software engineering, our curriculum exposes students to the latest advances in cloud computing, machine learning, and bioinformatics. Students have the opportunity to undertake a major design and development project in areas such as electronic commerce, virtual reality, multimedia, computer vision, cloud computing, and information security.

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

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

Our Target

We provide students with a thorough grounding in the theoretical and practical aspects of the computer science discipline. This prepares them for successful careers as system architects and technology officers in the continually developing information technology environment. Our flexible curriculum enables students to develop a strong foundation in the overall discipline and specialisation in a particular area. Through a wide range of electives, our students can keep pace with trends in technology.

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme
Industrial Training and International Exchange

After completing the first two years of full-time study, CS students will take a 9-month IT Professional Internship (ITPP) course in the third year. This structured placement/internship programme enables our students to integrate and apply what they have learnt in class in a real-world environment. Students perform IT-related projects/developments, and learn how to work as a team member in business or government organizations. In the past, we had students who work at international computer vendors, such as Siemens Ltd., Huawei Tech. Investment Co., Limited; at banks such as HSBC and the Bank of East Asia; at the Hong Kong SAR government and related organisations such as the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, the Hospital Authority, the Housing Authority and other enterprises such as Hongkong Electric, Deloitte China and Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited. During the placement year, students will take one day off weekly from work to study a number of courses. For more information, please visit the ITPP website.

If time permits, students may in addition opt for additional short-term overseas internships between the ITPP and semester start. For more information, please visit the University’s Career and Leadership Centre website.

Furthermore, 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.  For details on Outgoing Exchange opportunities, please visit the University's Global Engagement Office website.

Professional Recognition

This programme is the first computer science programme in Hong Kong accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).

Did You Know?

This is one of the most popular computer science programmes in Hong Kong. We have student exchange partnerships with well-known universities including University College London (UK), University of Bath (UK), University of Sheffield (UK), University of Alicante (Spain), McGill University (Canada), University of Toronto (Canada), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US) and Vanderbilt University (US), the University of New South Wales (Australia), Peking University (China) and Tsinghua University (China).

Direct Admission to Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme with Columbia University

Starting in 2026/27, high school applicants can directly apply for Year 1 entry to the prestigious Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme offered by CityUHK and Columbia University. Graduates will earn degrees from both institutions. For JUPAS applicants, a separate application to Columbia University is required after submitting the JUPAS application.

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1204 理学士(计算机科学)
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专修: 人工智能 / 网络安全 / 数据科学 / 多媒体计算 / 软件工程与项目管理
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BSc Physics [Features: Classical Physics / Modern Physics / Experimental and Computational Physics / Medical Physics / Condensed Matter Physics / Global Research Enrichment and Technopreneurship (GREAT)]

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理學士 (物理學) (特點:經典物理 /近代物理 / 實驗與電算物理 / 醫學物理 / 凝聚態物理 / 環球精研與科創)
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1208 (JS1208)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

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


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme / Major Leader
Prof. YU Wing Chi

+852 3442 7702

Deputy Programme / Major Leader
Prof. WONG Sung Ching Sam

+852 3442 4009

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSc Physics?

Are you curious about how Nature works? Do you aspire to apply your classroom learning to real-world scientific challenges and contribute to technological advancements? If so, come and join us at CityUHK. Our undergraduate programme offers rigorous training in fundamental physics and its applications across various specialized fields such as medical physics, soft matter and biophysics, financial engineering, materials science and optics. In addition to acquiring core physics knowledge, you will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will benefit you throughout your life. You will also have the opportunity to engage in a range of activities such as overseas exchanges, internships, and research attachment in one of our professor’s research groups to enhance your learning experiences beyond the classroom. For students with excellent academic performance, you can also apply for the Joint bachelor’s degree programme between CityUHK and Columbia University (New York) where you will earn two degrees - a BSc degree from CityUHK and a BA degree from Columbia U - upon completing all the course requirements. Last but not least, you will not be alone on your study journey with us. You will be assigned a professor from our department as your academic advisor and paired with a senior student mentor who can share with you his/her university life experience and provide support in your studies.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1208 Physics
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Chemistry 
- Design and Applied 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. Applicants are also expected to have a science or engineering background.

Curriculum Structure

(For First Year entry)

Gateway Education

GE English/EAP (6 credit units)#

  • GE English (1): GE 1401 University English (3 credit units)
  • GE English (2): GE 2401 English for Science (3 credit units)

#Students scoring below Level 4 in HKDSE English Language or Grade D in HKALE AS-level Use of English or students who do not possess an equivalent qualification are required to complete two 3-credit unit courses, prior to taking the GE English courses. Students who demonstrate that they have achieved a grade B or above in their overall course results for ELA0200A will achieve 3 credits and also be considered to have satisfied the pre-requisite for entry to the GE English courses without needing to take ELA0200B.

College Specified GE Courses (9 credit units)

  • MA1200/MA1300 (3 credit units)   
    Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I/   
    Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I
  • MA1201/MA1301 (3 credit units)   
    Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II/   
    Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II
  • CS1302 (3 credit units)   
    Introduction to Computer Programming

Any GE Courses (3 credit units)

  • GE1501 Chinese Civilization – History and Philosophy and/or GE courses from the distributional areas

College Required Courses

College Required Science Courses (6 credit units)

  • PHY1101 Introductory Classical Mechanics (3 credit units)

Choose one from the following science courses:

  • CHEM1101 Introduction to Chemistry (3 credit units)
  • CHEM1300 Principles of General Chemistry (3 credit units)
  • CHEM1200 Discovery in Biology (3 credit units)
  • MA1501 Coordinate Geometry (3 credit units)
  • MA1502 Algebra (3 credit units)

Soft Skills Courses (0 credit unit)

  • CSCI1001 Employability for Scientists
  • CSCI1002 Career Lab for Scientists

Major Required Courses

Department Specified Courses (6 credit units)

  • PHY1202 General Physics II (3 credit units)
  • PHY1203 General Physics III (3 credit units)

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

Department of Physics

Building on the excellent tradition of the physics faculty in the former Department of Physics and Materials Science, the Department of Physics aspires to become a leading physics department in the Asia-Pacific Region. Our faculty members have received international recognition, including fellowships from prestigious societies such as the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Materials Research Society.

Students pursuing the BSc Physics major are taught fundamental physics topics, and various specialized physics-related disciplines such as biophysics, medical physics, financial engineering, optics, and material science/solid-state physics, paving their way to diversified career paths in the medical and health care, engineering, education, commercial and industrial sectors or postgraduate studies. Students may take part in the Department’s research attachment scheme, which gives them early exposure to discovery and innovation. Students who meet certain requirements can apply for admission to the Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program between City University of Hong Kong and Columbia University in the US (http://gs.columbia.edu/cityu-hk/) or Undergraduate plus Taught Postgraduate Degree Programme (BSc Physics + MSc Applied Physics) (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/phy/ug-plus-tpg).

物理學學士學位課程,涵蓋基礎物理學及應用物理相關專題,包括生物物理、醫學物理、金融工程、光學、和材料科學 / 固態物理,,為學生開拓多元化的就業前境。畢業生可應聘到醫院、工程界、科技公司、教育界、工商界等不同機構工作,亦可選擇繼續升學深造。本學系設有研究實習計劃,讓學生及早接觸科學探索,啟發創新思維。同時,修讀本課程並符合指定條件的學生,均可申請報讀香港城市大學-美國哥倫比亞大學雙聯學士學位課程 (http://gs.columbia.edu/cityu-hk/) 或 物理學理學士及應用物理學理學項士學位課程 (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/phy/ug-plus-tpg)。​

Our Target

We equip our students with knowledge and critical thinking skills that will enable them to tackle difficult problems throughout their careers. The curriculum teaches not only foundational courses in physics, but also technology-driven courses such as computer modelling and advanced instrumentation. It enables students to acquire knowledge and skills from the following areas: Biophysics, Medical Physics, Financial Engineering, Optics, and Material Science/Solid-state Physics. Graduates are well equipped not only for developing a diverse range of professional careers but also for pursuing postgraduate studies.

Career Prospects

Physics graduates enjoy a diverse range of challenging careers from medical physicists, financial engineers, data scientists to professionals in STEM education, scientific research and technological development. Graduates may also develop their careers in the commercial sector or take up public sector roles in organisations such as the Hong Kong Observatory, the Environmental Protection Department and the Hospital Authority.

Our physics major also prepares students for further studies in fundamental physics, biophysics, medical physics, quantum physics, computational physics, materials engineering and other related fields.

Entrance Scholarship

Department of Physics Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships

Undergraduate students who are admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Physics programme through the JUPAS route with outstanding academic performance will be automatically considered for the scholarships.  For details, please click here.

Student Exchange / Internship

The College of Science and the Department offer work placement opportunities through different internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments to companies in Hong Kong, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area and Overseas. Through such placements, students will:

  • gain solid experience in a real-world work 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 College’s website on Internship Schemes.

To broaden students’ exposures beyond the classroom and enrich their international experience, the Department, College and University offer a wide range of credit-bearing exchange programmes with around 350 partner universities over the world, including Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.

For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website.

Bonus Features

Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program between City University of Hong Kong and Columbia University: Students who meet certain requirements can apply for admission to this Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program (http://gs.columbia.edu/cityu-hk/).

Research Attachment Scheme: Through this scheme, students can gain additional insights into the fascinating world of physics and related disciplines and equip themselves for undertaking final year projects or further studies.  

State-of-the-art Equipment and Facilities: The dilution refrigerator in our low-temperature labs, a HK$4-million piece of equipment, can generate temperatures much lower than deep space, enabling our students and researchers to observe quantum mechanical effects. Students can also access the China Spallation Neutron Source at Dongguang, one of only four pulsed spallation neutron sources in the world.

Undergraduate plus Taught Postgraduate Degree Programme​: Elite students can apply for the programme where they can benefit from advanced physics courses normally taught at the postgraduate level (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/phy/ug-plus-tpg).

Did You Know?

Some outstanding students choose to join research teams or further their studies in prestigious universities such as Columbia University and Northwestern University in the US, Oxford and Cambridge in the UK.

Prof. S T Chu and his collaborators have achieved a new world record of the fastest internet data speed by using a piece of equipment known as a ‘micro-comb’. Their research findings were published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Communications, and featured on BBC news. It was also widely reported by the local media. 

Direct Admission to Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme with Columbia University

Starting in 2026/27, high school applicants can directly apply for Year 1 entry to the prestigious Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme offered by CityUHK and Columbia University. Graduates will earn degrees from both institutions. For JUPAS applicants, a separate application to Columbia University is required after submitting the JUPAS application.

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BSc Computing Mathematics (Streams: Enriched Mathematics / Financial Mathematics / Global Research Enrichment and Technopreneurship (GREAT))

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理學士 (計算數學) (專修範疇: 數學精研 / 金融數學 / 環球精研與科創)
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36 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme / Major Leader
Prof. DAI Dan

PhD (City University of Hong Kong, HK)

+852 3442 5995

Admissions Tutor
Prof. LO Wing-cheong

PhD (University of California, Irvine, USA)

+852 3442 2578

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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSc Computing Mathematics?

Mathematics is the language of science. It forms the foundation for various disciplines, such as artificial intelligence, computer science, data science, economics, engineering, physics, and even social sciences. Learning mathematics develops our ability of logical reasoning, precision, critical thinking, such that we can organize and analyze complex information, tackle complex problems in many different areas of your life and career. The programme provides students with a strong background of mathematical theory, skills and tools for mathematical modelling, scientific computation and technical computer software. Our graduates are in high demand in many sectors, including finance, technology, education, etc.. 

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1206 BSc Computing Mathematics
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Biology 
- Business, Accounting and Financial Studies 
- 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” 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.

Students seeking admission to the Department of Mathematics are strongly advised to study:

Mathematics Extended Part Algebra and Calculus (Module 2) or Calculus and Statistics (Module 1), particularly Module 2 (Algebra and Calculus)

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and have studied a science-related subject such as Mathematics, Further Mathematics or Statistics at a high school or post-secondary institution.

As direct applicants are selected according to a variety of qualifications, selection is made on a case-by-case basis. Performance in selection tests and interviews, where applicable, is also an important assessment criterion.

Department of Mathematics

The Department specialises in applied and computational mathematics. Undergraduate teaching is backed up by extensive research on a wide range of topics. This places us in close contact with many modern uses of mathematics. Our programme is both relevant and up-to-date.

We are proud of our academic staff, many of whom are internationally renowned scholars. For example, Professor Philippe G. Ciarlet, member of the French Academy of Sciences and of seven other academies, was Chair Professor of the Department until August 2011. He joined the office of the College of Science and Engineering in September 2011 as University Distinguished Professor. Professor Ciarlet has received numerous distinctions, among which a Grand Prize of the French Academy of Sciences and an Alexander von Humboldt Research Award.

Professor Ciarlet is currently Emeritus Professor of the Department, and Senior Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Study of City University of Hong Kong.

本系專長於數學的實際應用及計算,系內同仁廣泛而深入的研究為良好的教學提供了紮實的基礎,教學內容緊密地聯繫現代數學的應用。我們的數學課程既緊貼時代發展,又具有實際運用價值。

本系的教員令我們深感自豪,當中不乏享譽國際的學者。法國科學院兼另外七間學院院士Philippe G. Ciarlet 教授,曾任本系講座教授至二零一一年八月,九月開始出任科學及工程學院大學傑出教授。Ciarlet 教授獲頒多個獎項,其中包括法國科學院的法國科學大獎及洪堡研究獎。

Ciarlet 教授現為香港城巿大學數學系的榮休教授,高等研究院資深院士。

Our Target

We aim at equipping students and producing graduates with strong backgrounds in data analysis, mathematical modelling, scientific computing and technical computer software. Students are trained to think quantitatively and analyse problems critically.  Our graduates contribute to the commercial, financial and industrial sectors in Hong Kong and throughout Greater China. The programme focuses on linking the applied areas of mathematics and computing.

Major Aims

The Bachelor of Science in Computing Mathematics programme was introduced in 1994. This major is unique in Hong Kong.  It emphasizes the balance between theories and their applications to practical problems, with a special focus on applied mathematics linked to computational aspects.

The major aims at equipping students and producing graduates with a strong background in:

  • data analysis
  • mathematical modelling
  • scientific computing
  • technical computer software

Students are trained to think quantitatively and analyse problems critically.

As graduates of our programme, they are in hot demand in a number of fields, including data analysis, business intelligence analysis, mathematical modelling, quantitative business planning, and scientific programming. There is also a demand for mathematics teachers in Hong Kong secondary schools.  Most graduates entered the workforce in business, finance and education sectors.

Apart from joining the workforce, some of our graduates further their studies locally or in overseas universities, such as University of Cambridge and University of Oxford in UK, University of Toronto in Canada, Harvard University, Yale University, New York University, University of Chicago and Universities of California in the US, and ETH Zurich in Switzerland.

計算數學理學士課程於一九九四年開辦,著重理論和應用數學的平衡,尤其是與科學計算之關連。本課程旨在為學生在數據分析、數學模型、科學計算及專業軟件方面建立鞏固的學術根基,並提供數量思考與分析解難能力的培訓。畢業生為各行各業羅致的對象,包括數據分析、數學模型、科學程式編排、數學科教師等。大部份畢業生於商界、金融界或教育界開展事業。

除了開展職業生涯,部份畢業生在本地或海外繼續升學,例如:英國劍橋大學及牛津大學、加拿大多倫多大學,美國哈佛大學、耶魯大學、紐約大學、芝加哥大學及加州大學,以及瑞士蘇黎世聯邦理工學院等。

What You Will Be Studying

Students are required to complete 121 credit units in different courses. The major covers communication skills, general studies, and core subjects in Complex Analysis, Computing and Programming Techniques, Differential Equations, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Analysis, Numerical Methods, Optimization, Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, and Probability and Statistics.

Electives include Actuarial Science, Applied Functional Analysis, Applied Statistics, Computational Geometry, Dynamical Systems and Chaos, Finite Element Method, Introduction to Stochastic Processes, Mathematical Finance, Modelling and Partial Differential Equations, and Sampling Survey Methods for Social and Market Research.

Students also need to satisfy the university requirements in language and Chinese civilization.  The curriculum is very flexible.  The university requirement for gateway education and free electives give students opportunities to develop their own interests in other subjects.

Curriculum Structure

Please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’ for the programme’s curriculum structure details.

Start Your Career Here

As a graduate of our major, you will find yourself in hot demand in a number of fields, including data analysis, business intelligence analysis, mathematical modelling, quantitative business planning, and scientific programming. There is also a demand for mathematics teachers in Hong Kong secondary schools. Most graduates entered the workforce in business, finance and education sectors.

Industrial Training and International Exchange

The College of Science (CSCI) 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:

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

For details, please visit the College of Science’s internship schemes website.

Furthermore, 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.

For details, please visit the University's outbound exchange programme website.

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme
Did You Know?

The Programme emphasizes on applied mathematics, numerical computations and their applications on science, engineering, finance and AI commerce. 
本課程強調應用數學、計算方法及其在科學、工程、金融及智能商貿上的應用。

Direct Admission to Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme with Columbia University

Starting in 2026/27, high school applicants can directly apply for Year 1 entry to the prestigious Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme offered by CityUHK and Columbia University. Graduates will earn degrees from both institutions. For JUPAS applicants, a separate application to Columbia University is required after submitting the JUPAS application.

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BSc Chemistry (Streams: Comprehensive Chemistry / Cosmetic Chemistry / Forensic Chemistry / Global Research Enrichment and Technopreneurship (GREAT))

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理學士(化學) (專修: 綜合化學 / 化妝品化學 / 鑑證化學 / 環球精研與科創)
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(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme/Major Leader
Prof. LO Kam Wing Kenneth

PhD (HKU)

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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSc Chemistry?

The BSc Chemistry programme offers a comprehensive integration of theory and practice. With a focus on the practical application of knowledge, this programme provides students with a deep understanding of important scientific issues, current technologies, and future challenges, all within the context of local, regional, and global needs.        

The majority of courses within the programme include a lab component that effectively complements the lectures and tutorials, offering students the opportunity to gain valuable, hands-on experience. This practical experience is essential for students as they prepare for future employment or further study within the field of chemistry.

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JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1202 Chemistry
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in Chemistry
Elective 2Level 3
OR
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in Chemistry
Elective 2Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Biology 
- Business, Accounting and Financial Studies 
- Design and Applied Technology
- Information and Communication Technology
- Physics

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 and have studied a subject related to Chemistry at a high school or post-secondary institution.

Curriculum Structure

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

Department of Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry (CHEM) fosters an interdisciplinary approach in teaching and research. CHEM is committed to training science graduates to meet the demand for technical, educational and industrial professionals in Hong Kong. The study programmes offered by CHEM are designed to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes that students need to achieve fulfilling personal development and a successful career.   

學系著重跨學科的學習和應用,課程融合化學理論和實踐,學習方式多元化,為學生奠定堅實的知識基礎,培養學生慎思明辨的態度,訓練學生掌握必需的技巧,如批判性思考,解難能力等。課程亦提供不少實習及交流機會,有助學生吸取工作經驗及擴闊視野,對將來的事業發展有極大裨益。   

CHEM currently offers BSc in Chemistry

This major integrates theory and practice. By focusing on the application of knowledge, it helps students understand important scientific issues, current technologies and future challenges in light of local, regional and global needs. Most of the courses have a lab component that complements the lectures and tutorials and enables students to acquire hands-on experience in preparation for their future employment or further study. 
 

Our Target

The Chemistry major aims to provide students with a firm foundation in chemistry that will equip them with the knowledge, understanding, skills and attitudes required to achieve personal development and find suitable employment in the industrial, commercial, government and educational sectors.

What You Will Be Studying

This major offers core courses covering foundational topics in analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and physical chemistry. It also includes a wide range of electives on current and emerging areas in chemical science. Students can specialize in one of the streams to attain the necessary knowledge and skills, which can be applied in the real-life: 

  • Comprehensive Chemistry             
    (accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry)  
  • Cosmetic Chemistry  
  • Forensic Chemistry  
  • Global Research Enrichment and Technopreneurship (GREAT)  

In addition, talented students can complete two degrees with an accelerated pace by selecting:   

  • Undergraduate plus Taught Postgraduate Degree Programme; or 
  • Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme with the University of Manchester.
Start Your Career Here

Graduates can expect to make a significant contribution in both the government and private sectors. You may seek employment in various government departments (such as the Environmental Protection Department, Government Laboratory or the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department), consultancy companies, laboratories and the commercial, industrial or educational sectors. Alternatively, you may choose to pursue postgraduate studies.

Industrial Training and International Exchange

The College of Science and the Department offer work placement opportunities through internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments to firms not only in Hong Kong, but also in the Great Bay Area and overseas. Through such placements, students will:

  • gain solid experience in a real-life work 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 College's website.


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

For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website and the Department of Chemistry's outbound exchange programme website.


The Department also organises out-of-classroom learning activities to broaden students’ learning interests. These include:

  • Industrial Attachment and Overseas Internship Schemes, which help students acquire work experience in various local, regional and international companies and organisations.
  • Student Exchange Programmes, which provide students with opportunities to experience foreign cultures and enhance their intercultural and interpersonal skills while studying abroad.
  • Summer Research Scholarship Scheme, which pairs students with staff research groups to promote a research culture among undergraduate students.
Professional Recognition

Chemistry graduates are eligible for:

Bonus Features

Our courses are practical and based on examples from the local region. Many courses are augmented with laboratory sessions and out-of-classroom learning activities.

We aim to facilitate your active learning, rather than forcing you to memorise information. We use a range of strategies to help you learn, including:

  • web-based software to enhance your discussion of course materials;
  • the Personal Response System, an electronic device used in the classroom to gauge your understanding during lessons;
  • problem-based learning schemes that stimulate you to apply subject knowledge to solve daily life problems related to chemistry; and
  • open book examinations in some courses to encourage you to read widely and enhance your comprehension skills.
Did You Know?

This major provides basic and professional training in the areas of chemistry. Graduates can seek career opportunities in the industrial, governmental and educational sectors.

The major has close relationships with the government and industrial sectors, with the goal of nurturing the next generation of chemistry professionals.

What can CHEMISTS do?
BSc Chemistry 理學士(化學)
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BAS New Media (Features: Media Art / Robotics & AI / Art & Technology / Materials & Digital Fabrication)

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文理學士(新媒體) (特點: 媒體藝術 / 機械人學及人工智能 / 藝術及科技 / 物料及數位製造)
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17 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Major Leader
Prof. Miu Ling LAM

PhD (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Deputy Major Leader
Prof. Victor LEUNG

BA (HKU), SMArchS (MIT), Dr. sc. (ETH Zurich)

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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme
Why BAS New Media?

The BAS major is a unique programme that fosters interdisciplinary enquiry, balances theoretical knowledge and practical skills in new media arts, connects technological and scientific concepts and methods to creative practices, offers signature courses in Arts Tech, and prepares students for jobs in new media arts and creative industries. This major is designed for students who want to explore the intersection of art, science, and technology, and to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the rapidly-evolving creative industries.

Our Target

Media creators are increasingly using scientific concepts in their work. Games, for instance, use ideas from physics, biology and mathematics. Multimedia artists are also learning to collaborate with scientists when producing their work. This ground-breaking major is a response to this cutting-edge trend in the creative world.

This major emphasises lateral thinking and understanding across professions to prepare graduates for an increasingly interdependent and integrated world. Students use technology as an artistic medium, generating learning in a progressive and interdisciplinary context that bridges art, science, technology and the humanities. The curriculum encourages creative and critical thinking in the domain of digital content, together with the successful expression of a socially engaged personal vision through various digital media formats. Graduates receive professional training in state-of-the-art facilities to prepare them for future careers in the use of art, science and technology in the creative industries, innovative education and cultural management.

This major is especially designed for students who are not afraid to break down the barriers between the arts and the sciences.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1044 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 JS1044:

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.

Curriculum Structure

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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

SM1103A

Introduction to Media Computing

3

 

Students may select GE, Free Elective or Minor Course

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 credit units and will be considered to have satisfied the prerequisite for entry to the GE English courses.

 

After completing the School requirements, students study the major core courses to acquire basic knowledge of the history and theory of media art and achieve basic competence in a range of creative media including photography, sound, video, programming, electronics and installation.

Students also take Art and Science Studio courses of their own choice. This set of courses is especially designed to help creative professionals to incorporate scientific concepts and methods in art making with an emphasis on scientific research/visualisation methods and the integration of art, science and culture.

Students are free to choose from a comprehensive list of elective courses from various areas such as animation, game, cinema and new media.

All students complete a Graduation Thesis/Project, which can be a creative art project. Optional internship programmes are also in place for students who want to gain professional experience before they graduate. Throughout their studies, students have regular exposure to world-class artists and creative media professionals who visit SCM as guests or artists-in-residence.

Students can also take free electives or minor(s) according to their personal or career interests to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation. A strong Student Advising Scheme is in place to provide essential guidance and mentoring to students as part of their study plan.

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. 

Career Prospect

Graduates will be prepared to become creative artists and content providers for the games industry, animation, TV and digital media broadcasting, cinema, photography, web design, software development and the contemporary arts. They may also choose to join the quickly advancing interactive media industry connected to advertising, exhibition and trade shows, or the emerging field of computer imaging for the health and science professions. Graduates will be equipped to become key players in those areas that call for a close dialogue between art, science and culture.

Student / Alumni Sharing

Alumni sharing is available at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni-stories.
Students’ showcases are available at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/programmes/undergraduate/BAS#section--student-work 

Our “Alumni Spotlight”:

Chris Cheung at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni_story/Chris 

Eric Siu at https://www.cityu.edu.hk/aro/alumnistories/08.htm 

​Some works by SCM graduates can be found at 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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BSc Creative Media (Features: Combination of Creative Media and Computer Science Courses / Animation / Games / Installation / Interactivity)

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理學士(創意媒體) (特點: 結合創意媒體及電腦科學課程 / 動畫 / 遊戲 / 裝置藝術 / 互動媒體)
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25 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*


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(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Major Leader
Prof. Kening ZHU

BSc (Huazhong Univ of Science and Technology), PhD (National Univ)

Deputy Major Leader
Prof. Rynson W H LAU (Department of Computer Science)

BSc (Kent), PhD (Cambridge), SMIEEE

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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme
Why BSc Creative Media?

Our programme delivers interdisciplinary teaching by crossing the boundaries among digital media, design and computer science, which bridges creative and technical sides of computer-based media art production. Students will be trained in computer graphics, digital imaging, mobile media, user-interface (UI) and user-experience (UX) design, computer games and interactive media.

Our Target

This major produces creative media professionals who are proficient in computing technology. Students also gain a solid foundation in creative processes, including game design, user-interface and user-experience (UI/UX) design, animation, computer graphics, storytelling, video, sound, photography, installation and interactive digital media production.

This major combines core courses from the School of Creative Media and the Department of Computer Science to produce graduates who are able to bridge the gap between the technical and artistic sides of the media field. Graduates will be capable of using the latest computing and media technologies in the creation of various media including computer games, UI/UX, animation, special effects, sound, wireless and mobile media, internet application, virtual/augmented/mixed reality, and interactive installation.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1043 BSc Creative 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 JS1043:

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

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 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.

Curriculum Structure

Subject Area

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

School Requirement

SM1702

Creative Media Studio I

6

SM2702

Interdisciplinary Practices in Art, Science and the Humanities

3

Gateway Education (GE)@

(To be taken throughout the 4 years of study)

 
  • School-specified Courses

SM1701

New Media Art

3

CS1103B

Media Computing

3

Choose one of the following courses:

3

   MA1200

Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I

 

   MA1501

Coordinate Geometry

 

   MA2185

Discrete Mathematics

 

   CS2402

Introduction to Computational Probability Modeling

 
  • 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 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.

 

This major combines core courses offered by the Department of Computer Science and the School of Creative Media, providing students with a solid background in both areas. Students have the opportunity to mix with students in both academic units while developing teamwork skills and a true understanding of both fields.

Computer Science courses include computer programming, data structures, data storage, networking, applied algorithms, software engineering, computer graphics and AI game programming. These courses equip students with a solid background in computer science and programming, enabling them to develop software for the media industry.

Creative Media courses include contemporary and new media art, computer animation, computer games, visual communication, installation, interactivity and creative media studio. These courses provide students with a good understanding of the creative process and the ability to produce content for digital media projects.

Through courses and final-year projects, students have ample opportunities to practise their technical and creative skills, work in teams and develop interesting digital media projects.

Students can also take free electives or minor(s) according to their personal or career interests to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation. A strong Student Advising Scheme is in place to provide essential guidance and mentoring to students as part of their study plan.

For details, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’. 

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. 

Career Prospect

This major is ideal for students who have strong interests in both computing technologies and creative media. Our graduates are qualified to work in a wide range of digital media companies in areas such as computer animation, special effects, computer games, Internet-based and mobile media. Graduates become part of creative teams and contribute to both the technical and creative aspects of media projects. With a solid background in both technical and creative elements, our graduates are ideal candidates for future management positions.

Student / Alumni Sharing

Alumni sharing is available at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni-stories 


Students’ showcases are available at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/programmes/undergraduate/BScCM#section--student-work 

Our “Alumni Spotlight”:

Vincent Chan & Chris Cheng at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni_story/Vincent_Chris 

David Chung & Carmen Lam at https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/alumni_story/David%20Carmen 

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

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. You will be required to fulfill the internship requirement before graduation. 

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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BA Creative Media (Features: Animation / Cinema & Photography / Critical Theory & Practices / Game & Playable Media / New Media Art / Sound Art)

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文學士(創意媒體) (特點: 動畫 / 電影及攝影 / 批判理論及實踐 / 遊戲及可玩媒體 / 新媒體藝術 / 聲音藝術)
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Admission Code

1042 (JS1042)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

17 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*


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

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Major Leader
Prof. Max HATTLER

BA (Goldsmiths, University of London), MA (Royal College of Art), Prof Doc (University of East London)

Deputy Major Leader
Prof. Phoebe MAN

BA (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), MFA (San Francisco Art Institute), DFA (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University)

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

About Programme
Why BA Creative Media?

The BACM major crosses the boundaries between different digital media arts practices and combines critical studies and creative practice. You will acquire both breadth learning and specialist training in media arts and study courses in photography, computational art, gaming and interactive media, sound, animation, film and media art installation. 

Our Target

This major is an innovative programme that advocates inter-medial creative practices. The programme fuses art, culture and media technology, covering a wide range of subjects such as cinema, animation, photography, sound, installation, interactive media, video game and new media art. The curriculum places a strong focus on applied learning and integrative training of creativity and technology. Students are expected to develop professional competency and creative and critical thinking via hands-on learning and studio practice. This major is designed to train creative talents and practitioners who not only possess cultural sensibility but are also equipped with strong technological literacy, ready and adaptable for the cultural sphere, creative industry and media sector of the 21st century.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1042 BA Creative 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 JS1042:

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 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.

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

SM2715

Creative Coding

3

SM1103A

Introduction to Media Computing

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 credit units and will be considered to have satisfied the prerequisite for entry to the GE English courses.

 

After completing the common School requirements, students will study a group of major core courses that distinguish BACM from the other two SCM majors. The core courses are Creative Media Studio II (cinematography and video post-production), Physical Computing and Tangible Media, Critical Theory and Socially Engaged Practices and Narrative Strategies and Aesthetics of Time-based Media for a variety of media contexts such as moving image, animation, experimental videography, documentary works, games, hypertextual environments and non-linear screen storytelling.

Beyond the School and major core requirements, students are free to take any elective courses from various areas such as animation, game, cinema and new media. These electives are meant to assist students in designing their own study paths based on their personal and professional objectives.

All students undertake a research-based Graduation Thesis/Project, which can be a creative art or critical writing project. Optional internships and overseas exchange programmes are also in place to provide students with networking experience before they graduate. Throughout their studies, students will have broad exposure to world-class artists and creative media professionals who visit SCM as guests or artists-in-residence on a regular basis.

Students can also take free electives or minor(s) according to their personal or career interests to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation. A strong Student Advising Scheme is in place to provide students with essential guidance and mentoring as part of their study plan.

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 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. 

Career Prospect

Graduates are qualified for a broad range of positions in media, art, design and film industries. We expect our graduates to obtain jobs in areas such as animation, film, television, video production, advertising, media art, internet and multimedia design, art-writing, art/media education, art/cultural management and exhibition design. The BACM curriculum also addresses the professional environment in which competent and socially engaged media art professionals are needed outside the media industry. BACM graduates should be prepared for careers in artistic and cultural fields through good networking and the ability to contribute sound knowledge of multimedia and interdisciplinary creative thinking. The design of the curriculum also allows students to develop secondary areas of interest to broaden their employability and graduate-level higher education opportunities.

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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