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KNOWLEDGE IS POWER PolyU-SPEED AWARD Top-up Bachelor, s Honours Degree Programmes (FULL-TIME / PART-TIME) 2015 /16

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University The origin of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) can be traced back to 1937 with the founding of the first publicly-funded post-secondary technical institution in Hong Kong the Government Trade School. The School was renamed the Hong Kong Technical College in 1947. In August 1972, the Hong Kong Polytechnic was formally established, taking over the campus and staff of the Hong Kong Technical College. The Institution assumed full university status in November 1994. In terms of number of students, it is the largest tertiary institution in Hong Kong funded by the HKSAR Government through the University Grants Committee. It has a total student population of over 32,000 by headcount in 2013/14. School of Professional Education and Executive Development Officially formed by PolyU in 1999, the School of Professional Education and Executive Development (PolyU SPEED) has been actively developing and delivering a wide range of professionally-oriented programmes that are relevant to individual advancement and wider socio-economic needs. In pursuing its vision to becoming a leading self-financing tertiary education institution in Hong Kong, PolyU SPEED provides sub-degree graduates with quality top-up honours degree programmes relevant to their career aspirations. Besides, the School is devoted to forging partnership and working closely with industry, commerce, professional associations and the public sector to enrich students learning experiences and to provide flexible educational opportunities for lifelong learners. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes PolyU-SPEED award programmes are accredited and approved by PolyU. The PolyU-SPEED qualification provides graduates with an excellent foundation for career development and further studies. The programmes described in this brochure are top-up honours degree programmes specially designed for holders of Associate Degree or Higher Diploma for further studies towards undergraduate degree level.

Contents Programme Information Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied and Media Arts Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Scheme in Business Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hospitality Management Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Housing Management Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Marketing and Public Relations Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Professional Communication Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Retail and Service Management Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Travel Industry Management Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Accountancy Bachelor of Science (Honours) Scheme in Applied Sciences Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) Scheme College of Professional and Continuing Education Programme Features and Campus Facilities Scholarships and Co-curricular Activities Fees and Financial Assistance Application and Admission Location Maps of PolyU Campuses in Hung Hom Bay and West Kowloon P. 02 P. 06 P. 10 P. 14 P. 17 P. 20 P. 24 P. 27 P. 30 P. 34 P. 40 P.46 P.48 P.50 P.53 P.54 P.56

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in APPLIED AND MEDIA ARTS 應 用 及 媒 體 藝 術 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Codes & Duration 84049 (Full-time, 2 years) 84050 (Part-time, 4 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-69 Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Programme Leader Mr Jack Lam BS, MFA, MHKDA Deputy Programme Leader Mr Christopher Wicky Cheung BA, MFA, MAGD COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 This programme is offered in collaboration with Hong Kong Art School (HKAS). Most of the classes, studios and workshops will be delivered at the HKAS premises. Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied and Media Arts provides a creative, experimental and interdisciplinary study of applied and media arts, developing students as creative practitioners with critical framework for analytical reflection of the practices in the culture and creative industries. Career Opportunities Graduates are expected to become reflective contributors in their respective fields, capable of pursuing careers as professional designers, corporate image creators and media artists. They will be able to capitalise on their all-round trainings in creativity and aesthetic sensibility, which are essential elements of success in a knowledge-based economy. Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification in related disciplines. Applicants from unrelated disciplines but with demonstrated foundation knowledge in applied and media arts may also be considered. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. 02 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) No. of Credits 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table below for details.) 0-9 credits 51 credits Compulsory 10 subjects, 3 credits each (except Graduation Project which carries 6 credits) 33 credits Elective 6 subjects, 3 credits each 18 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-69 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Compulsory (all 10 subjects) Elective # (6 subjects, at least 1 from the last 7 subjects highlighted on the right) # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Subject Title Business Communication in Chinese Creative Economy : Practices and Opportunities Design Research and Methodology Effective Professional Communication in English Experimental Visualisation Graduation Project Industrial Collaboration Project Visual Culture Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Independent Study Computational Graphics Consumer Behaviour Digital Video Foundation of Animation Identity Design Image and Text Information Graphic Integrated Marketing Communications Photography and Digital Imaging Play-Tec Branding Design Commercial and Motion Graphics Animation Publication and Communication Design Retail Management Spatial Interaction TVC Production Web Design PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 03

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) 8 subjects, 3 credits each (except Graduation Project which carries 6 credits) Compulsory [All listed on P.3 except Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management and Independent Study ] Enquiries No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36 credits 27 credits Elective 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Same as honours degree requirements Total Nil 45-54 credits Programme Leader Mr Jack Lam Tel: 3746 0014 E-mail: spjack@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Christy Tsang Tel: 3746 0017 E-mail: spct@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Helen Yeung Tel: 3746 0018 04 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) IN APPLIED AND MEDIA ARTS ANNUAL EXHIBITION 2014 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 05

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Scheme in BUSINESS 商 業 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 組 合 課 程 Scheme Codes & Duration 84039 (Full-time, 2 years) 84040 (Part-time, 4 years)* Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Scheme Leader Mr Anders Yung BCom, MSc, CPA Award Leaders Credits Required for Graduation 60-78 Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) BA (Hons) in Business/ BA (Hons) in Business (International Business) Ms Eileen Feng BA, MPhi, MBA, PgD, MHKIM BA (Hons) in Business (Finance) Mr Anders Yung BCom, MSc, CPA BA (Hons) in Business (Human Resource Management) Dr Jonathan Kwok BBA, MPhil, PhD BA (Hons) in Business (Operations and Supply Chain Management) Dr Simon Yuen BSc, PhD, FSTLA, CMILT, PMHKLA, MIPSHK COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Scheme in Business, comprising five programmes, namely Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business (Finance), Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business (Human Resource Management), Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business (International Business) and Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business (Operations and Supply Chain Management), is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and competencies to become a professional in the business sector. Graduates are expected to be adaptable to environmental changes, all-round, holistic, articulate, and respectful to others norms and cultures. Career Opportunities Graduates are expected to possess proficient business communication skills and stand ready for further professional development. They will be capable of embarking on employment in a relevant profession. Professional Recognition The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business (Human Resource Management) is fully endorsed by the Hong Kong Institute of Human Resource Management (HKIHRM). Students studying the programme are eligible to apply to HKIHRM as Student Member and graduates are eligible to apply to HKIHRM as Associate Member. * The part-time mode of study is available for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Business programme only. 06 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. Scheme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Award Requirements No. of Credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* 0-9 credits BA (Hons) in Business Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.8 for details.) 51-60 credits Foundation Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits Scheme Compulsory 8 subjects, 3 credits each 24 credits Elective 9 subjects, 3 credits each (from subjects of any areas, but no more than 3 subjects can be from the 27 credits same area, except the General Business area) Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-78 credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits BA (Hons) in Business (Finance)/ BA (Hons) in Business (Human Resource Management)/ BA (Hons) in Business (International Business)/ BA (Hons) in Business (Operations and Supply Chain Management) 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.8 for details.) Foundation Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits 51-60 credits 0-9 credits Scheme Compulsory 8 subjects, 3 credits each 24 credits Award-Specific Compulsory Elective Work-Integrated Education (WIE) 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits 6 subjects, 3 credits each (at least 3 from the elective pool of students own subject area; others can be from subjects of any areas) 18 credits 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Nil Total 60-78 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 07

Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Area Subject Nature Subject Title Not applicable General Business Finance Human Resource Management International Business Operations and Supply Chain Management Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Scheme Compulsory Elective # Award-Specific Compulsory Elective # Award-Specific Compulsory Elective # Award-Specific Compulsory Elective # Award-Specific Compulsory Elective # Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Economics Introduction to Management Business Communication in Chinese Business Finance Business Policy and Strategy Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics and Governance Effective Professional Communication in English Marketing Management Applied Business Research Integrated Study (Business) Accounting for Decision Making Business and Relationship Marketing Business Law Information and Communications Technology in Business Management Accounting for Operations Personal Financial Planning Equity Analysis and Valuation Investments and Portfolio Management Money and Banking Advanced Corporate Finance Derivative Markets Financial Regulations and Compliance Financial Risk Analysis Fixed Income Securities Insurance Practices Taxation and Estate Planning Career Planning and Employee Development Human Resource Management Remuneration and Benefits Employee Engagement Employee Relations Employee Resourcing Managing Human Resources in the Global Context Organisation Theory and Behaviour Cross-cultural Management Global Strategy Strategic Marketing in the Global Context China Business Management China Marketing Contemporary Issues in International Business Managing Global Organisations Multinational Business Finance Business Operations Management Global Supply Chain Management International Trade and Shipping Logistics Air Transport Logistics Business Information Systems and e-scm Project Management Quality Management and Practices Strategic Procurement Management # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Subjects with this icon have been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) purposes. 08 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Award Requirements No. of Credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) 36-45 credits Foundation Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits 6 subjects, 3 credits each BA in Business Scheme Compulsory [All listed on P.8 except Applied Business Research and 18 credits Integrated Study (Business) ] 6 subjects, 3 credits each Elective ^ (from subjects of any areas, but no more than 3 subjects can be from the 18 credits same area, except the General Business area.) Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Nil Same as honours degree requirements Total 45-63 credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits Same as honours degree requirements BA in Business Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) 36-45 credits (Finance)/ Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each Foundation BA in Business (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits (Human Resource 6 subjects, 3 credits each Management)/ Scheme Compulsory [All listed on P.8 except Applied Business Research and 18 credits BA in Business Integrated Study (Business) ] (International Award-Specific Business)/ Compulsory 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits BA in Business 3 subjects, 3 credits each (Operations and Elective ^ (at least 2 from the elective pool of students own subject area; the Supply Chain remaining 1 can be from any subject areas.) 9 credits Management) Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil Same as honours degree requirements Total 45-63 credits ^ Applied Business Research and Integrated Study (Business) can be regarded as elective subjects under the General Business area for the ordinary degree exit award. Enquiries Scheme Leader/ Award Leader of BA (Hons) in Business (Finance) Mr Anders Yung Tel: 3746 0705 E-mail: spanders@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BA (Hons) in Business/ BA (Hons) in Business (International Business) Ms Eileen Feng Tel: 3746 0706 E-mail: speileen@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BA (Hons) in Business (Human Resource Management) Dr Jonathan Kwok Tel: 3746 0090 E-mail: spjonk@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BA (Hons) in Business (Operations and Supply Chain Management) Dr Simon Yuen Tel: 3746 0098 E-mail: spsmyuen@speed-polyu.edu.hk Assistant Programme Officer Mr Jeff Chan Tel: 3746 0074 E-mail: swjchan@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Eve Cheng Tel: 3746 0050 Ms Wing Cheng Tel: 3746 0045 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 09

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 款 待 業 管 理 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Code & Duration Tuition Fee Programme Leader 84042 (Full-time, 2 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-72 HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Dr Pimtong Tavitiyaman BA, MSc, PhD COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Hospitality Management is designed to equip students with the professional knowledge, skills and attitude they need to make an effective contribution to the hospitality industry. It aims to train students to proactively identify and assess the changes in regional and global business environments and analyse their implications for corporate operations and management in the hospitality industry. Career Opportunities The programme prepares students to develop their career in hospitality industry in Hong Kong and the Greater China. Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. 10 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) No. of Credits 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree 0-9 credits studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table below for details.) 51-54 credits Foundation 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-3 credits Compulsory 13 subjects, 3 credits each 39 credits Elective 4 subjects, 3 credits each 12 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 500 hours of placement Total 60-72 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Compulsory (all 13 subjects) Elective # (any 4 subjects) # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Subject Title Introduction to Hospitality Industry Business Communication in Chinese Contemporary Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Industry Financial Management for Non-finance Specialists Human Resource Management for Hospitality and Tourism Industry International Hospitality Management and Development Legal and Ethical Aspects in Hospitality and Tourism Industry Marketing Management for Hospitality and Tourism Industry Quality Service Management for Hospitality and Tourism Industry Research Methods Spoken English for Professionals Written English for Professionals Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism Industry Integrated Study (Hospitality Management) Advanced Wine Studies Catering Operations and Management Club Management Cruise Line Operations and Management Customer Relationship Management for Hospitality Enterprises Event Management Food Hygiene and Safety Management Gastronomy Hospitality Facilities Management Hospitality Management in China Hotel Planning and Development Hotel Sales and Revenue Management Resort and Spa Management Theme Park and Attractions Management Wine and Spirit Studies PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 11

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Foundation Compulsory 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 11 subjects, 3 credits each [All listed on P.11 except Strategic Management for Hospitality and Tourism Industry and Integrated Study (Hospitality Management) ] No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-39 credits 0-3 credits 33 credits Elective 1 subject, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Same as honours degree requirements Enquiries Total Nil 45-57 credits Programme Leader Dr Pimtong Tavitiyaman Tel: 3746 0088 E-mail: spimtong@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Phoebe Tam Tel: 3746 0035 E-mail: wstam@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Tracy Yee Tel: 3746 0873 12 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in HOUSING MANAGEMENT 房 屋 管 理 學 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Code & Duration Tuition Fee Programme Leader 84051 (Full-time, 2 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-72 HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Mr Anthony Wong Kin-ho BSc, LLB, LLM, Dip, PgCert, CIH Chartered Member, ACIS, ACS, MCIArb, RPHM, Occupational Skill Assessor in Property Management (P.R.C.), Solicitor (Hong Kong SAR), Solicitor (England and Wales) COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Housing Management is specially designed to provide students with both academic and professional knowledge in the realm of housing management. The primary objective is to develop students industry and functional competencies. This will be accomplished through interdisciplinary exposure, problem identification and management application. Career Opportunities This programme equips students with the requisite skills and competencies which will enable them to develop their managerial career in a wide array of jobs and positions in the areas of housing, property and facilities management in Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. Professional Recognition This programme is an upgrade of the Bachelor of Arts in Housing Management programme fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) leading to the CIH Chartered Membership upon the fulfilment of the relevant professional experience requirement and will be subject to further validation by the CIH. This programme is recognised by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the graduates are deemed by RICS to have satisfied RICS academic requirements for Associate membership (AssocRICS). 14 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) No. of Credits 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.16 for details.) Foundation 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits 51-54 credits 0-3 credits Compulsory 13 subjects, 3 credits each 39 credits Elective 4 subjects, 3 credits each 12 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total Nil 60-72 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 15

Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Compulsory (all 13 subjects) Elective # (any 4 subjects) # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Subject Title Introduction to Building Technology and Maintenance Building Maintenance Building Studies Business Communication in Chinese Effective Professional Communication in English Housing Management and Practices Human Resource Management Integrated Housing Studies Laws of Housing Management Property Development Process Property Investment and Appraisal Property Management and Practices Property Management and Practices in China Integrated Study (Housing Management) Consumer Psychology Dispute Resolution Integrated Facilities Management Managing Sustainable Futures in Housing Project Management for Construction and Housing Property and Facility Management in Hospitality and Tourism Quality Management for Housing Services Marketing Social Policies and Public Administration Urban and Town Planning Urban Rehabilitation Studies Venue Management Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) 1 subject, 3 credits Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 12 subjects, 3 credits each Compulsory [All listed on the above table except Integrated Study (Housing Management) ] Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Same as honours degree requirements Enquiries Total No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-39 credits 0-3 credits 36 credits Nil 45-57 credits Programme Leader Mr Anthony Wong Tel: 3746 0021 E-mail: spkhw@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Christy Tsang Tel: 3746 0017 E-mail: spct@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Helen Yeung Tel: 3746 0018 16 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 市 場 營 銷 及 公 共 關 係 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Codes & Duration 84044 (Full-time, 2 years) 84045 (Part-time, 4 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-72 Aims and Objectives Career Opportunities Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Programme Leader Mr Lau Kwok-fai MBA, MAMA, MAIB, MCMI, MCIM, FHKIM Deputy Programme Leader Ms Aris Lam BSocSc, MEd, PgCert The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Marketing and Public Relations builds on the synergy of interdisciplinary curriculum, embracing marketing, public relations, communication, behavioural sciences and management with different cultural perspectives and in different contexts. It is designed to prepare students for a career in the marketing and public relations profession or related fields by helping them to acquire core knowledge and skills as well as develop proper attitude for meeting challenges in their career development. The main objective of the programme is to provide specialised education in the field of marketing and public relations. Students will develop specific managerial skills and knowledge essential for success as a manager in the fast changing world today. The programme prepares students for employment in a wide range of business sectors and functions in Hong Kong and other parts of the world. Professional Recognition Graduates of the programme are considered to have met the education requirements for full membership of the Hong Kong Institute of Marketing (HKIM)^. ^ HKIM reserves the right to change the requirements. COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 17

Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements No. of Credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree 0-9 credits studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table below for details.) 51-54 credits Foundation 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-3 credits Compulsory 12 subjects, 3 credits each 36 credits Elective 5 subjects, 3 credits each 15 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-72 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Compulsory (all 12 subjects) Elective # (any 5 subjects) Subject Title Introduction to Business Brand Management Consumer Behaviour Corporate Social Responsibility Effective Professional Communication in English Global Marketing Integrated Marketing Communications Introduction to Public Relations Marketing Research Strategic Marketing Strategic Public Relations Writing for Marketing and Public Relations Purposes in Chinese Integrated Study (Marketing and Public Relations) Advanced Marketing Research Business Marketing Crisis and Reputation Management Event Management and Marketing Financial Market and Investor Relations Internet Marketing and Public Relations Managerial Economics Δ Services Marketing Tourism Marketing Writing for Marketing and Public Relations Purposes in English # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Δ Students who have not taken any recognised economics subject before admission will be required to take this subject. Subjects with this icon have been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) purposes. 18 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Foundation Compulsory 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 11 subjects, 3 credits each [All listed on P.18 except Integrated Study (Marketing and Public Relations) ] No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-39 credits 0-3 credits 33 credits Elective 1 subject, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Same as honours degree requirements Enquiries Total Nil 45-57 credits Programme Leader Mr Lau Kwok-fai Tel: 3746 0714 E-mail: spkflau@speed-polyu.edu.hk Deputy Programme Leader Ms Aris Lam Tel: 3746 0704 E-mail: sparis@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Janet Ng Tel: 3746 0030 E-mail: wsjng@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Alice Choi Tel: 3746 0047 Ms Eva Chan Tel: 3746 0076 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 19

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 專 業 傳 意 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Code & Duration Tuition Fee Programme Leader 84052 (Full-time, 2 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-75 HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Ms Geeta Bhavnani BA, MEd, PgCertEd COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Professional Communication is primarily designed for graduates of relevant Higher Diploma and Associate Degree programmes and industry practitioners who want to acquire a high level of biliterate and trilingual proficiency as well as to grasp a firm understanding of the knowledge and skills in language studies and integrated strategic communication for practical application in the diversified professional contexts. Career Opportunities Graduates of this programme will be competent professional communicators of spoken and written English and Chinese. They are able to use their biliterate and trilingual skills strategically to foster effective professional communication in private organisations or the public sector, especially in multilingual and multicultural settings commonly found in Hong Kong. Graduates will embark on careers in languagerelated professional positions such as editors, writers, or specialists in sales and marketing, corporate communications, customer services, etc. 20 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification plus requisite proficiency in English and Chinese (including Putonghua)^. Applicants without formal evidence of requisite language proficiency may be required to take relevant language test(s) offered by PolyU SPEED and demonstrate their ability to complete the programme to the Admission Interview Panel. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in senior positions and have completed prior studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. ^ Language requirements: Grade E or above in Use of English in HKALE (AS-level) or Level 3 or above in English Language in HKDSE or Grade B or above in any one English Language subject at subdegree level or equivalent qualification; AND Grade E or above in Chinese Language and Culture in HKALE (AS-level) or Level 3 or above in Chinese Language in HKDSE or Grade B or above in any one Chinese Language subject at sub-degree level or equivalent qualification; AND Grade B or above in any one Putonghua subject at sub-degree level or equivalent qualification Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) No. of Credits 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.22 for details.) 0-9 credits 51-57 credits Foundation Up to 2 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-6 credits Compulsory 12 subjects, 3 credits each 36 credits Elective 5 subjects, 3 credits each 15 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-75 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 21

Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Compulsory (all 12 subjects) Elective # (any 5 subjects) Subject Title # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Elementary Putonghua Introduction to Communication Analysing English and Chinese Discourse in Business Contexts Chinese Writing for Professionals Communication in Professional Contexts: Principles and Practice Effective Professional Communication in English English and Chinese in Contrast Integrated Strategic Communications Intermediate Putonghua for Business Communication Marketing and Public Relations for Professional Practices Multiculturalism and Communication Organisational Communication Translation for the Workplace Integrated Study (Professional Communication) Advanced Academic Writing in English Advanced Putonghua for Professional Communication Business and Relationship Marketing Chinese Writing for the Media Creative Online Public Relations and Internet Marketing English Writing for the Media Event Management Global Marketing Languages, Cultures and Communication Media and Society Publication Design Research Methods for Language and Communication Strategic Public Relations and Crisis Management Translation for the Media Writing for Marketing and Public Relations Purposes in Chinese Writing for Marketing and Public Relations Purposes in English 22 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Foundation Compulsory Up to 2 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 11 subjects, 3 credits each [All listed on P.22 except Integrated Study (Professional Communication) ] No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-42 credits 0-6 credits 33 credits Elective 1 subject, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Same as honours degree requirements Total Nil 45-60 credits Enquiries Programme Leader Ms Geeta Bhavnani Tel: 3746 0712 E-mail: spgeeta@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms May Kwok Tel: 3746 0054 E-mail: mykwok@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Cecilia Lai Tel: 3746 0069 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 23

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in RETAIL AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT 零 售 企 業 及 服 務 管 理 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Code & Duration 84035 (Full-time, 2 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-75 Aims and Objectives Career Opportunities Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Retail and Service Management is designed to equip students with the professional knowledge, skills and attitude essential for effective contribution to the retail industry and society of Hong Kong. Graduates are expected to acquire the managerial and supervisory skills necessary for a career in the retail industry. They will also have general business education and competencies suited to a wide range of opportunities in services management and marketing. Career opportunities cover the whole range of retail functions, including store management, merchandising, marketing, and other servicing roles. Programme Leader Dr Vanessa Liu HD, BA, MPhil, PhD, CMA Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 24 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements No. of Credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree 0-9 credits studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table below for details.) 51-57 credits Foundation Up to 2 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-6 credits Compulsory 14 subjects, 3 credits each 42 credits Elective 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-75 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Subject Title Foundation Introduction to Marketing (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Introduction to Statistics Compulsory (all 14 subjects) Elective # (3 subjects, not more than 1 from the first 2 subjects highlighted on the right) Brand Management Business Communication in Chinese Consumer Behaviour Effective Professional Communication in English Financial Management for Non-finance Specialists Global Supply Chain Management Human Resource Management Marketing Research Merchandising Management Retail Management Services Marketing Business Policy and Strategy Customer Relationship Management and Technology Integrated Study (Retail and Service Management) Corporate Social Responsibility Integrated Marketing Communications Advanced Putonghua for Professional Communication Business Law China Business Management Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Internet Marketing and Public Relations Management Accounting for Operations Professional Internship^ Professional Selling and Sales Management Resort and Spa Management Retailing of Financial Services Tourism Retailing and Product Management # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. ^ This subject requires students to complete 300 hours of internship in addition to other academic requirements. Those who have successfully completed this subject will be considered as having fulfilled the WIE requirement as well. Subjects with this icon have been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) purposes. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 25

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Foundation Compulsory Up to 2 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 11 subjects, 3 credits each [All listed on P.25 except Business Policy and Strategy, Customer Relationship Management and Technology and Integrated Study (Retail and Service Management) ] No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-42 credits 0-6 credits 33 credits Elective 1 subject, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Same as honours degree requirements Total Nil 45-60 credits Enquiries Programme Leader Dr Vanessa Liu Tel: 3746 0077 E-mail: vanliu@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Elsa Ho Tel: 3746 0070 E-mail: ooelsaho@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Cecilia Lai Tel: 3746 0069 26 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in TRAVEL INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT 旅 遊 服 務 業 管 理 學 ( 榮 譽 ) 文 學 士 Programme Code & Duration Tuition Fee Programme Leader 84037 (Full-time, 2 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-72 HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Ms Elaine Chan BA, MPhil, CHE COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Travel Industry Management is designed to equip students with the professional knowledge, skills and attitude they need to make an effective contribution to the travel and tourism industry. It aims to train students to proactively identify and assess the changes in regional and global business environments and analyse their implications for corporate operations and management in the travel and tourism industry. Career Opportunities The programme prepares students with the professional knowledge, skills and attitude they need to make an effective contribution to the travel and tourism industries of Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 27

Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements No. of Credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior sub-degree 0-9 credits studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table below for details.) 51-54 credits Foundation 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-3 credits Compulsory 14 subjects, 3 credits each 42 credits Elective 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 500 hours of placement Total 60-72 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Compulsory (all 14 subjects) Elective # (any 3 subjects) Subject Title Principles of Tourism Business Communication in Chinese Contemporary Issues in Travel and Tourism Industry Destination Management Financial Management for Non-finance Specialists Human Resource Management for Travel and Tourism Industry Legal and Ethical Aspects in Travel and Tourism Industry Marketing Management for Travel and Tourism Industry Quality Service Management for Travel and Tourism Industry Spoken English for Professionals Tourism Policy and Planning Written English for Professionals Strategic Management for Travel and Tourism Industry Research Methods Integrated Study (Tourism Management) Air Transportation Management Consumer Behaviour for Travel and Tourism Industry Convention and Meeting Management Cruise Line Operations and Management Event Management Exhibition Management International Hotel Business and Management Sports Tourism and Management Theme Park and Attractions Management Tourism Development in China Travel Agency Management Urban Tourism Visitor Management # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Subjects with this icon have been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) purposes. 28 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Foundation Compulsory 1 subject, 3 credits (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 11 subjects, 3 credits each [All listed on P.28 except Strategic Management for Travel and Tourism Industry, Research Methods and Integrated Study (Tourism Management) ] No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-39 credits 0-3 credits 33 credits Elective 1 subject, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Same as honours degree requirements Total Nil 45-57 credits Enquiries Programme Leader Ms Elaine Chan Tel: 3746 0710 E-mail: spelaine@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Phoebe Tam Tel: 3746 0035 E-mail: wstam@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Pauline Leung Tel: 3746 0046 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 29

Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in ACCOUNTANCY 會 計 學 ( 榮 譽 ) 工 商 管 理 學 士 Programme Codes & Duration 84046 (Full-time, 2 years) 84047 (Part-time, 4 years) Credits Required for Graduation 78-87 credits (including 3 training credits) Aims and Objectives Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year; Free of charge for the training credits Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) The Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Accountancy is designed to equip students with necessary professional knowledge and skills in various aspects of accounting and related disciplines for them to pursue careers in business and professional development. Professional Recognition Programme Leader Dr Artie Ng BSc, MSc, MBA, MEng, PhD, FCMA, FCPA, CPA, CMA, SrMIIE Deputy Programme Leader Dr Bosco Yu BBA, MSc, PhD Career Opportunities Equipped with a broad base of accountancy and related knowledge, graduates are able to pursue careers in any private or public business sector, be it commerce or industry. This qualification opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities, including accountancy, auditing, taxation, finance, management consultancy and other general management positions. Students who have completed the Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Accountancy programme will be eligible to: enter the Qualification Programme (QP) of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), enter CPA Programme of CPA Australia, receive exemption from Papers F1 to F9 of the professional examinations of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) provided that they have taken the subjects requested by the ACCA, receive partial exemption from the professional examinations of the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS)/ Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA), and receive partial exemption from the professional examinations of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA). COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Note: The above professional bodies have the sole right to award exemptions. 30 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree in business or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. Programme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Requirements No. of Credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR based on their prior subdegree 0-9 credits studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table below for details.) 66 credits Compulsory 20 subjects, 3 credits each 60 credits Elective 2 subjects, 3 credits each 6 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) 3 training credits 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 78-87 credits (including 3 training credits) + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Nature Compulsory (all 20 subjects) Elective # (any 2 subjects) Subject Title Accounting Information Systems Intermediate Accounting 2 Auditing and Assurance 1 Introduction to Business Law Business Finance Management Accounting 1 Chinese Language Communication for Business Management Accounting 2 Company Law Operations Management Corporate Finance Workplace English for Business Students Corporate Social Responsibility Advanced Financial Accounting Global Economic Environment Strategic Management Hong Kong Tax Framework Business Research Methods Intermediate Accounting 1 Capstone Project Auditing and Assurance 2 China Business Management Corporate Governance and Compliance Cross-Cultural Management Financial Statement Analysis Human Resource Management Information Systems Audit and Control Marketing Management Risk Management # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Subjects with this icon have been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) purposes. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 31

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Compulsory 16 subjects, 3 credits each [All listed on P.31 except Advanced Financial Accounting, Strategic Management, Business Research Methods and Capstone Project ] No. of Credits 9-18 credits 51 credits 48 credits Elective 1 subjects, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Same as honours degree requirements Total 3 training credits 63-72 credits (including 3 training credits) Enquiries Programme Leader Dr Artie Ng Tel: 3746 0713 E-mail: spartie@speed-polyu.edu.hk Deputy Programme Leader Dr Bosco Yu Tel: 3746 0722 E-mail: wtongyu@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Joey Tai Tel: 3746 0061 E-mail: pktai@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Winnie Fong Tel: 3746 0039 32 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Bachelor of Science (Honours) Scheme in APPLIED SCIENCES 應 用 科 學 ( 榮 譽 ) 理 學 士 組 合 課 程 Scheme Codes & Duration 84048 (Full-time, 2 years) 84053 (Part-time, 4 years)* Credits Required for Graduation 60-78 Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Scheme Leader Dr Artie Ng BSc, MSc, MBA, MEng, PhD, FCMA, FCPA, CPA, CMA, SrMIIE Award Leaders BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Decision Sciences) Dr Peggy Ng BASc, MBus, PgCertEd, MSc, DBA BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Health Studies) Dr Ben Fong MBBS, MPH, DOM, DFM, FRACMA, FHKCCM, FHKAM, Specialist in Community Medicine BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Information Systems and Web Technologies) Dr Adam Wong BSc, MSc, DBA, CNE, MCSE BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing)^ Dr Sandy Chau BA, MA, PhD COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Science (Honours) Scheme in Applied Sciences, comprising four programmes namely Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Decision Sciences), Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Health Studies), Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Information Systems and Web Technologies) and Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing)^, aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and competencies to become a professional in the relevant sector. Career Opportunities Graduates will possess scientific skills and stand ready for further professional development. They will be capable of embarking on a career in a relevant profession. * The part-time mode of study is available for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing)^ only. ^ This programme is to be offered by SPEED, and is subject to the approval by PolyU by mid-2015. 34 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Professional Recognition Students of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Decision Sciences) are eligible to apply for student membership with Hong Kong Statistical Society (HKSS) and The Institute of Risk Management (IRM). Students of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Health Studies) are eligible to apply as Associate Members of the Hong Kong College of Health Service Executives (HKCHSE), as Student Members of Society for Health Systems (SHS), Hong Kong Occupational Safety and Health Association (HKOSHA) and Hong Kong Community Core Society (HKCCS), and as Affiliated Members of Hong Kong Institute of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene (HKIOEH). Students of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Information Systems and Web Technologies) are eligible to apply for student membership with the ISACA (previously known as Information Systems Audit and Control Association). The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing) is originated from the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Statistics and Computing of PolyU with core elements of the existing programme remaining unchanged. It is expected that the existing recognition from the Hong Kong Statistical Society (HKSS) will continue after the programme transfer. Subject to the approval by HKSS, students upon completion of the programme may receive exemption from Modules 1, 2 and 3 of the HKSS Graduate Diploma if they have completed the required specific subjects with satisfactory results. Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification in computer science, engineering, science, statistics, information technology, health studies or related disciplines. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. For admission to the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing), applicants should have prior knowledge in linear algebra. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 35

Scheme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Award Requirements No. of Credits BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Decision Sciences)/ BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Health Studies) BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Information Systems and Web Technologies) BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing) General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR 0-9 credits based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.37 for details.) 51-60 credits Foundation Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits Scheme Compulsory 6 subjects, 3 credits each 18 credits Award-Specific Compulsory 8 subjects, 3 credits each 24 credits Elective 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-78 credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR 0-9 credits based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.38 for details.) 51-60 credits Foundation Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits Scheme Compulsory 6 subjects, 3 credits each 18 credits Award-Specific Compulsory 10 subjects, 3 credits each 30 credits Elective 1 subject, 3 credits 3 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-78 credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR 0-9 credits based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.38 for details.) 51-60 credits Foundation Up to 4 subjects, 1 non-credit-bearing; 3 credits each for others (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0-9 credits Scheme Compulsory 6 subjects, 3 credits each 18 credits Award-Specific Compulsory 9 subjects, 3 credits each 27 credits Elective 2 subjects, 3 credits each 6 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-78 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. 36 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Award Subject Nature Subject Title All BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Decision Sciences) BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Health Studies) Scheme Compulsory (all 6 subjects) Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Award-Specific Compulsory (all 8 subjects) Elective # (any 3 subjects) Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Award-Specific Compulsory (all 8 subjects) Elective # (any 3 subjects) # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. Business Communication in Chinese Economics for Scientists Effective Professional Communication in English Professional Ethics and Social Responsibilities Research Methodology in Applied Sciences Integrated Study (Applied Sciences) Calculus Computer Programming Concepts Introduction to Probability and Statistics Business Forecasting Business Operations Management Decision Analysis Global Supply Chain Management Risk Management Simulation Survey Sampling Project Management Accounting for Decision Making Knowledge Management Organisation Theory and Behaviour Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Information and Communication Technology Introduction to Probability and Statistics Sociology for Health Studies Epidemiology Health Care Systems and Resources Management Health Information Sciences Health Promotion for Public Health Infection Control for Health Care Legal and Ethical Considerations in Healthcare Theories and Concepts of Health Behaviours Nutrition and Diseases Exercise Nutrition Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine Nutrition and Life Cycle Operations Management for Health Care Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 37

Award Subject Nature Subject Title Foundation Calculus (for students from unrelated Computer Programming Concepts disciplines only) Introduction to Probability and Statistics Computer Security Electronic Commerce Strategy and Implementation Information Society Issues and Policy Management Information Systems BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences Award-Specific Compulsory Project Management (Information (all 10 subjects) Web Application Development and Management Systems and Web Web Systems and Technologies Technologies) Database Technologies and Management Networking Fundamentals Software Engineering Business Intelligence Elective # Knowledge Management (any 1 subject) Systems Analysis and Development Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Calculus Foundation Computer Programming Concepts (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Inferential Statistics (non-credit-bearing) Statistical Data Analysis Applied Statistical Methods Data Structures and Algorithms Database Technologies and Management Discrete Structures Award-Specific Compulsory Networking Fundamentals BSc (Hons) in (all 9 subjects) Applied Sciences Operations Research Methods (Statistics and Survey Sampling Computing) Decision Analysis Simulation Applied Probability Models Data Warehousing and Data Mining Financial Management for Non-finance Specialists Elective # Forecasting and Applied Time Series Analysis (any 2 subjects) Further Calculus Statistical Inference Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. 38 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Up to 3 subjects, 3 credits each [For BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing), there is 1 non-creditbearing subject as well] Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 5 subjects, 3 credits each Scheme Compulsory [All listed on P.37 except Integrated Study (Applied Sciences) ] 7 subjects, 3 credits each Award-Specific Compulsory [The 7 award-specific compulsory subjects for respective award as highlighted on P.37-38] Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (for full-time students only) Same as honours degree requirements Total No. of Credits 9-18 credits 36-45 credits 0-9 credits 15 credits 21 credits Nil 45-63 credits Enquiries Scheme Leader Dr Artie Ng Tel: 3746 0713 E-mail: spartie@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Decision Sciences) Dr Peggy Ng Tel: 3746 0701 E-mail: sppeggy@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Health Studies) Dr Ben Fong Tel: 3746 0703 E-mail: yffong@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Information Systems and Web Technologies) Dr Adam Wong Tel: 3746 0700 E-mail: spklwong@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSc (Hons) in Applied Sciences (Statistics and Computing) Dr Sandy Chau Tel: 3746 0718 E-mail: spsandy@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms June Cheung Tel: 3746 0029 E-mail: pcjcheun@speed-polyu.edu.hk Senior Administrative Assistant Ms Cannes Au Tel: 3746 0042 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 39

Bachelor of SOCIAL SCIENCES (HONOURS) SCHEME 社 會 科 學 ( 榮 譽 ) 學 士 組 合 課 程 Scheme Code & Duration 84041 (Full-time, 2 years) Credits Required for Graduation 60-84 Tuition Fee HK$2,150 per credit for 2015/16 academic year Medium of Instruction English (except for subjects with Chinese requirements) Scheme Leader Dr Alex Chan BSocSc, MA, PhD Award Leaders BSSc (Hons) Mr Calvin Wan BSc, MSc, MPA, MCIM BSSc (Hons) in Psychology Dr Stephanie Lee BSc, BA, MPhil, PhD BSSc (Hons) in Public Administration Dr Vincent Law BSc, MBA, DBA, PMgr COMMENCEMENT 31 AUG 2015 Aims and Objectives The Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) Scheme, comprising Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours), Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Psychology and Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Public Administration, aims to equip students with basic social sciences concepts, theories, and social research methods for analysing and evaluating social phenomena and behaviours in the real world. Graduates will be able to demonstrate an awareness of the complexity of society and social phenomena, and the multiple values and ethical issues in society. They will also be able to appreciate the interconnectedness of different aspects of Hong Kong society and other societies in the context of globalisation and information technology. Career Opportunities This Scheme is designed to build up students intellectual and interpersonal capacities for career development in related fields. Entry Requirements A recognised Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification. Those who do not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but have reached the age of 25 at commencement of study may apply as mature applicants. Mature applicants should possess relevant working experience in supervisory/ managerial positions and have completed post-secondary studies in related fields. They will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel their ability to complete the programme. 40 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Scheme Structure Students are required to complete the following requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree: Award BSSc (Hons) BSSc (Hons) in Psychology/ BSSc (Hons) in Public Administration Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Students from Related Disciplines No. of Credits 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Students from Unrelated Disciplines Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR 0-9 credits based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.42 for details.) 51 credits 57 credits Foundation 5 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0 credits 15 credits Scheme Compulsory 2 subjects, 3 credits each 6 credits Award-Specific Compulsory 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Students from related disciplines: 12 subjects, 3 credits each (from subjects of the two specialised areas, at least 3 Elective subjects from each area) Students from unrelated disciplines: 36 credits 27 credits 9 subjects, 3 credits each (from subjects of the two specialised areas, at least 3 subjects from each area) Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-69 credits 66-75 credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits 3 broadening subjects (including 1 designated as China-related) +, 3 credits each 9 credits Up to 3 Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) subjects (2 in English & 1 in Chinese), 3 credits each (for students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree LCR 0-9 credits based on their prior sub-degree studies only)* Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) (Please refer to the table on P.42 for details.) 51 credits 66 credits Foundation 5 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0 credits 15 credits Scheme Compulsory 2 subjects, 3 credits each 6 credits Award-Specific Compulsory 8 subjects, 3 credits each 24 credits 7 subjects, 3 credits each Elective (5 from the elective pool of students own area and 2 21 credits from subjects of other areas) Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil 300 hours of placement (Relevant work experience accumulated during or after sub-degree studies may be considered for fulfilment of WIE. Students will be invited to submit application for consideration after programme commencement.) Total 60-69 credits 75-84 credits + Within these subjects, students need to fulfil the English and Chinese reading and writing requirements. *Students fulfilment of LCR will be assessed based on their academic records of sub-degree studies. They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 41

Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subject Area Subject Nature Subject Title Not Applicable Foundation (for students from unrelated disciplines only) Economics and Society Introduction to Political Science Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Sociology Social Research Methods Scheme Compulsory Advanced Academic Writing in English (Social Sciences Context) Integrated Study (Social Sciences) General Social Sciences Award-Specific Compulsory Globalisation and Its Impact Social and Political Development in Hong Kong Urban Society Elective # Subjects under the two specialised areas Award-Specific Compulsory Behavioural Neuroscience Cognitive Psychology Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology Experimental Designs and Psychological Testing Life-span Development Personality and Individual Differences Research Methods for Behavioural Sciences Social Psychology: Theory and Research Psychology Elective # Behavioural Psychology Consumer Psychology Counselling Psychology Educational Psychology Environmental Psychology Human Perception Industrial and Organisational Psychology Positive Psychology Psychology for Ageing Psychopathology Award-Specific Compulsory Ethics and Practice in Public Administration Government and Policy in Hong Kong Government and Politics in Taiwan Human Resources Management in Public Administration Political Development in Contemporary China Public Administration in China Public Policy Analysis Public Sector Financial Management Public Administration Elective # Advanced Social Research Crisis Management in Public Administration E-Governance Globalisation and China Government and Legal Systems in Greater China Health Service Management Management of Non-profit Organisations Management of Social Enterprise Selected Issues in Hong Kong Public Administration Selected Political Issues in Taiwan # Offering of any elective subjects is subject to sufficient enrolment. 42 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Exit Award Students who have completed the following requirements with satisfactory results may apply for an exit award of an ordinary degree: Award BSSc BSSc in Psychology/ BSSc in Public Administration Enquiries Requirements General University Requirements (GUR) Students from Related Disciplines No. of Credits 9-18 credits Students from Unrelated Disciplines Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) 36 credits 42 credits Foundation 5 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0 credits 15 credits 1 subject, 3 credits Scheme Compulsory [i.e. Advanced Academic Writing in English (Social 3 credits Sciences Context) ] Award-Specific Compulsory 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Students from related disciplines: Elective 8 subjects, 3 credits each Students from unrelated disciplines: 24 credits 15 credits 5 subjects, 3 credits each Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil Same as honours degree requirements Total 45-54 credits 51-60 credits General University Requirements (GUR) 9-18 credits Same as honours degree requirements Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) 36 credits 51 credits Foundation 5 subjects, 3 credits each (for students from unrelated disciplines only) 0 credits 15 credits 1 subject, 3 credits Scheme Compulsory [i.e. Advanced Academic Writing in English (Social 3 credits Sciences Context) ] Award-Specific Compulsory 8 subjects, 3 credits each 24 credits Elective 3 subjects, 3 credits each 9 credits Work-Integrated Education (WIE) Nil Same as honours degree requirements Total 45-54 credits 60-69 credits Scheme Leader Dr Alex Chan Tel: 3746 0303 E-mail: ccalchan@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSSc (Hons) Mr Calvin Wan Tel: 3746 0097 E-mail: spcalvin@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSSc (Hons) in Psychology Dr Stephanie Lee Tel: 3746 0063 E-mail: splee@speed-polyu.edu.hk Award Leader of BSSc (Hons) in Public Administration Dr Vincent Law Tel: 3746 0091 E-mail: spvinlaw@speed-polyu.edu.hk Programme Officer Ms Choyce Chan Tel: 3746 0016 E-mail: clchan@speed-polyu.edu.hk Administrative Assistant Ms Winnie Lui Tel: 3746 0019 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 43

STUDENT AMBASSADOR SCHEME 2014/15

COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION College of Professional and Continuing Education (CPCE), founded in 2002 by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), focuses on the provision of high quality self-financed programmes at the post-secondary level. The programmes are offered through CPCE s two educational units, namely Hong Kong Community College (HKCC) and School of Professional Education and Executive Development (SPEED). CPCE s vision is to enhance and support the development of students seeking to work in a knowledge-based economy. In pursuit of this vision, HKCC aspires to becoming the preferred community college in Hong Kong. SPEED s ambition is to promote intellectual and personal development through professional programmes and learning opportunities which prepare students to excel, lead and serve. The mission of CPCE is to offer quality higher education opportunities for secondary school leavers, sub-degree graduates and working professionals that provide a solid foundation for career development, further studies and lifelong learning. In pursuing this objective, HKCC s mission is to support the academic and career development of secondary school graduates by offering them a wide range of high quality sub-degree programmes, as well as all-round development opportunities, in a state-ofthe-art campus environment. HKCC s programmes span the domains of arts, science, social sciences, business and the specialised areas of design and health studies. 46 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

SPEED is driven by a mission to provide professionally oriented, flexible and multi-disciplinary pathways for sub-degree holders aspiring to attain undergraduate degrees. SPEED offers a comprehensive portfolio of top-up honours degree programmes, which lead to PolyU, PolyU-SPEED or overseas awards, along with other education options in support of professional development, including short courses. Both SPEED and HKCC emphasise the importance of students all-round development by providing them with a wide array of academic and co-curricular activities in a supportive environment. These activities seek to nurture students communication and creative skills as well as their independent and critical thinking abilities. HKCC + SPEED = CPCE 2+2 Pathway to PolyU Accredited Degrees PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 47

PROGRAMME FEATURES AND CAMPUS FACILITIES Academic Staff PolyU SPEED has a faculty of more than 60 academic staff, with a doctoral degree ratio approaching 65%. To ensure a sustainable quality faculty, the ratio of academics with doctoral degree qualification will be progressively increased to around 75% within the next three to five years. The School also encourages and promotes scholarly activities with a view to underpinning the teaching of top-up honours degree programmes. The faculty members of PolyU SPEED are experienced academics and professionals in their own fields and are committed to providing quality learning experience for students. They hail not only from Hong Kong but also from overseas and the Chinese mainland, enabling students to benefit from a wider range of international expertise. Learning and Teaching All PolyU-SPEED award programmes are developed and taught by full-time faculty members as well as experienced visiting lecturers of PolyU SPEED. Teaching is usually conducted through lectures, tutorials and seminars. Depending on the contents and requirements of individual programmes, classes may also be supplemented by laboratory and practical sessions. Online learning platform is also available through which students and teachers are encouraged to interact outside classrooms. 48 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Study Pattern Full-time students are normally required to study 15 credits in each semester. Generally speaking, they may enjoy a summer break after two semesters in an academic year. Part-time students normal study load is 6 credits in each semester, except that during the summer term the normal study load is 3 credits. Under the normal study load, the number of class contact hours per week is about 15 for full-time students and 6 for part-time students. While most of the classes for full-time students will be held in the daytime, some classes may be arranged in the evening. Classes for parttime students will normally be held on weekday evenings and/ or Saturday afternoon. Assessment To enable students to demonstrate that they have met the intended learning outcomes of the academic programmes and fulfilled the requirements of each subject, appropriate methods of assessment will be employed. These methods usually include assignments, projects, tests and examinations. State-of-the-art Campus Facilities Most of the classes of PolyU-SPEED top-up honours degree programmes will be held on PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus and PolyU West Kowloon Campus. Classes of part-time programmes will normally be conducted on PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus while those of full-time programmes will be conducted on PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus or PolyU West Kowloon Campus.* Both PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus and PolyU West Kowloon Campus are equipped with state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities that offer a vigorous environment for all-round student development. All students of PolyU-SPEED top-up honours degree programmes will have access to libraries, computing and sports facilities. Full-time students will also be eligible for health services. * For Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied and Media Arts, most of the classes will be held at the premises of the Hong Kong Art School (the collaborating institution of the programme), while some classes will be delivered on PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus and PolyU West Kowloon Campus. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 49

SCHOLARSHIPS AND CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Scholarships and Sponsorship Students and graduates of PolyU-SPEED award programmes may apply for the scholarships and sponsorship listed below. The granting of any scholarships and sponsorship is at the discretion of the School. PolyU SPEED Scholarship for Full-time Students PolyU SPEED Scholarship for Part-time Students PolyU SPEED Scholarship for Non-local Students PolyU SPEED Best Student Award PolyU SPEED Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies PolyU SPEED Endeavour Scholarship Sponsorship for International Summer School Programme/ Internship Programme 50 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

INTERNATIONALISATION International Summer School Programme China Internship Programme

Co-curricular Activities (mainly for full-time students) Complementary Studies Programme The Complementary Studies Programme is offered to supplement the formal curriculum. It is intended to widen students horizons, broaden their intellectual outlook and develop their skills and knowledge in different areas. A combination of interesting and uptrend courses are organised within the Programme. Physical Education Programme Through physical activities and sports, the programme is designed to help students train their physique. Talks, Seminars and Workshops Various professional talks, seminars and workshops are conducted to facilitate students career and personal development. Workshops on presentation and interview skills, seminars on study and learning skills such as academic writing, project development and time management, as well as case studies in examinations are also organised. 52 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

FEES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Registration Fee Successful applicants will be required to pay a registration fee of HK$5,000 (being part of the tuition fee for the first semester) normally within 10 days from the issue date of the School s notification of offer. Registration fees paid are normally neither refundable nor transferable. Applicants who have settled the registration fee but are subsequently admitted to any undergraduate programmes funded by the University Grants Committee (UGC) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) or other PolyU s self-financing programmes* may apply for refund of HK$4,000 (HK$1,000 will be deducted as administration fee) according to the timelines specified below: Application for refund on or before 15 August 2015: within 2 weeks from the issue date of the offer letter from the institution concerned Application for refund after 15 August 2015: within 2 working days from the issue date of the offer letter from the institution concerned Refund of registration fee will not be considered for applicants who do not observe the above timelines after receiving the offer from UGC-funded/ PolyU self-financed programmes. Tuition Fee The tuition fee is charged on a semester basis. Balance of the tuition fee for the first semester together with the caution money of HK$390 will be due for payment in mid- July 2015. Financial Assistance Local full-time students enrolled in PolyU-SPEED award programmes are eligible to apply for means-tested Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP) or Non-means-tested Loan Scheme for Post-secondary Students (NLSPS) while local part-time students are eligible to apply for Extended Non-means-tested Loan Scheme (ENLS) offered by the Government s Student Financial Assistance Agency (SFAA). If you wish to know more about FASP, NLSPS and ENLS, please visit the SFAA website www.sfaa.gov.hk. Some subjects which form part of a programme have been included in the list of reimbursable courses for Continuing Education Fund (CEF) purposes. Details about CEF are available at website www.sfaa.gov.hk/cef. Students are not allowed to apply for both FASP and CEF for the same programme in the same academic year. Refund will be made to the applicants concerned directly. Requests for arranging the refund to other parties will not be entertained. *Inclusive of the PolyU award programmes offered through SPEED. Please also refer to P.55 for details. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 53

APPLICATION AND ADMISSION Application Procedures Please submit your application online at http://www.cpce-polyu.edu.hk/speed/its/speedoaa After submitting your application, please do the following within 7 calendar days: settle the application fee (HK$150)* payment; and upload photocopy of academic transcripts (full records of studies) of your post-secondary qualifications, certificates of public examination results (including HKALE or HKDSE & English language qualifications) as well as supporting documents for professional qualifications, if any, via the online platform To upload supporting documents, please go to the admission website at http://www.cpce-polyu.edu.hk/speed/its/speedoaa, click View/ Update Personal Particulars under the box Already Applied and then upload the files in the boxes provided. Please follow the detailed application procedures and fee payment methods as stated on the admission website. *Except for programme cancellation, all application fees paid are neither refundable nor transferable. If refund of application fee is applicable, it will be made to the applicant concerned directly. Requests for arranging the refund to other parties will not be entertained. Closing DateS for Applications First Round of Admission: 2 April 2015 Second Round of Admission: 12 June 2015 Interested parties are highly encouraged to submit applications in the first round of admission as places are limited. 54 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Admission Policy Applicants must prioritise their choice of study. They are required to indicate their preference on programmes on offer, and may make as many as 4 choices. Applications will be processed according to applicants preference of study. Applicants are not allowed to submit more than one application for the PolyU-SPEED award programmes. In case the applicants wish to change their indicated choice after submission of their applications, they may submit written requests to the School. The School reserves the right not to consider any requests submitted after the commencement of the selection process. Applicants may at the same time apply for PolyU award programmes offered by PolyU Faculties/ Departments through SPEED (For details, please refer to the respective brochure obtainable at SPEED). The applications for the programmes leading to PolyU awards and PolyU-SPEED awards will be handled separately and an applicant may receive offers for both types of programmes. However, each applicant is allowed to register on one programme only, between the PolyU and PolyU-SPEED award programmes. Those who have registered on a PolyU-SPEED award programme and subsequently wish to accept an offer from a PolyU award programme offered through SPEED will need to inform SPEED for withdrawal from the registered programme first. Applications for refund of the registration fee paid for the PolyU-SPEED award programme will be considered according to the refund policy stated on P.53 of this brochure. Admission of Non-local Students A "non-local student" is defined as one who requires a student visa to study in Hong Kong or is staying in Hong Kong under the "Immigration Arrangements for Non-local Graduates" (IANG). Non-local applicants who possess only a visitor or a tourist visa can neither be registered as students nor commence their studies until they have obtained student visas. If one holds a dependent visa, s/ he does not require a student visa and will be regarded as a local student. If one holds a work permit and takes up a part-time programme, s/ he will also be regarded as a local student. If one holds neither a work permit nor a dependent visa, it is unlikely that the Immigration Department of the HKSAR Government will grant him/her a student visa to take up a part-time programme. Throughout the course of study, it is the responsibility of individual students to ensure that their visas are valid. For details, please contact the Immigration Department of the HKSAR Government (Tel: 2824 6111; Website: http://www.immd.gov.hk/sc/services/hk-visas/study.html). Applicants who apply for admission with non-local qualifications are required to attain the English language requirement below: IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (paper based) / 213 (computer based) / 80 (Internet based) The above requirement may be exempted for applicants who have completed sub-degree programmes with English as the medium of instruction. Non-local students are not eligible for financial assistance of any kind provided by the HKSAR Government. Apart from tuition fee, there will be other expenses such as those for air tickets, accommodation, local transportation, insurance and textbooks. Selection of Applicants Applications will be considered on the basis of the information (such as academic achievements, professional qualifications and working experience) provided on submission of applications. Interview and/or test as part of the selection process may be arranged and shortlisted applicants will be notified by post, via email or by phone. Additional information provided after the commencement of the selection process will be considered only if time permits. Announcement of Application Results Application results will be announced via the admission website at http://www.cpce-polyu.edu.hk/speed/its/speedoaa. Successful applicants will receive an official notification by post normally about one month after the closing date for applications. Applicants who do not receive any notification by mid-august 2015 may assume that their applications are unsuccessful. PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes 55

LOCATION MAPS OF PolyU CAMPUSES IN HUNG HOM BAY AND WEST KOWLOON PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus PolyU West Kowloon Campus 香 港 理 工 大 學 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 暢 運 道 隧 道 入 口 康 莊 道 HONG CHONG RD B1 港 鐵 紅 磡 站 MTR Hung Hom Station 香 港 體 育 館 Hong Kong Coliseum 暢 運 道 CHEONG WAN RD 行 人 通 道 都 會 大 廈 Metropolis 都 會 軒 Metropolis Residence 紅 菱 街 半 島 豪 庭 Royal Peninsula 香 港 理 工 大 學 紅 磡 灣 校 園 PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus 紅 磡 繞 道 HUNG HOM BYPASS 紅 磡 南 道 HUNG HOM SOUTH RD 靖 山 街 紅 荔 道 紅 樂 道 HUNG LOK RD 海 韻 軒 Harbourview Horizon 紅 磡 灣 中 心 Hung Hom Bay 寶 來 街 理 大 學 生 宿 舍 PolyU Student Halls of Residence PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus The walk from MTR Hung Hom Station to Hung Hom Bay Campus takes around 10 minutes. Room 807, 8/F, PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus, 8 Hung Lok Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon Office Hours: Mondays to Fridays 8:30 am 7:15 pm Saturdays 9:00 am 12:00 noon Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays 香 港 管 理 專 業 協 會 李 國 寶 中 學 HKMA David Li Kwok Po College 油 麻 地 天 主 教 小 學 Yau Ma Tei Catholic Primary School 海 泓 道 HOI WANG RD 富 榮 花 園 Charming Garden 香 港 理 工 大 學 西 九 龍 校 園 PolyU West Kowloon Campus 球 場 公 園 麗 翔 道 LAI CHEUNG RD 海 庭 道 HOI TING RD 西 九 龍 走 廊 W K O WLOO N CORRI DO R 渡 船 街 FERRY ST 行 人 天 橋 Footbridge 廣 東 道 CANTON RD 碧 街 PITT ST 新 填 地 街 RECLAMATION ST 上 海 街 SHANGHAI ST 窩 打 老 道 WATERLOO RD 港 鐵 油 麻 地 站 MTR Yau Ma Tei Station 九 龍 水 果 批 發 市 場 Kowloon Wholesale Fruit Market 石 龍 街 SHEK LUNG ST 砵 蘭 街 PORTLAND ST B2 彌 敦 道 NATHAN RD PolyU West Kowloon Campus The walk from MTR Yau Ma Tei Station to West Kowloon Campus takes around 10 minutes. Room S1201, 12/F, South Tower, PolyU West Kowloon Campus, 9 Hoi Ting Road, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon Office Hours: Mondays to Fridays 8:30 am 5:30 pm Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 56 PolyU-SPEED Award Programmes

Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information provided in this brochure at the time of publication, the School cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. The School reserves the right to make variations to the contents of the brochure and to change or withdraw programmes described herein. This brochure is for reference only and does not constitute any contractual obligation on the part of the School. Published in February 2015

School of Professional Education and Executive Development The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Room QR802, 8/F, Core R The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon Tel: 3400 2828 E-mail: speed@speed-polyu.edu.hk Fax: 2363 0540 Website: www.speed-polyu.edu.hk Office Hours Mondays to Fridays: 8:30 am 7:15 pm Saturdays: 9:00 am 12:00 noon Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays Photo courtesy of the students, alumni and staff of PolyU SPEED. School of Professional Education and Executive Development is operated by College of Professional and Continuing Education Limited which is an affiliate of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.