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Biomedical Engineering Applicable to students admitted in 2012-1 Major Programme Requirement Students are required to complete a minimum 75 units courses as follows: 1. Faculty Package: 9 ENGG1100/ESTR1000, ENGG1110/ESTR1002, ENGG2600/ ESTR2008 2. Foundation Science Courses: 9 (a) 6 units Physics[a]: ENGG110/2520/ESTR100/2006, PHYS1110 (b) units other Science Course: CHEM1070, 1280, 180[b], LSCI1001, 100[c]. Foundation Mathematics Courses: 12 ENGG1410/ESTR1004, ENGG2420/ESTR2000, ENGG240/ ESTR2002, MATH1510 4. Required Courses: (a) (BMEG2000/ESTR2200, BMEG2010/ESTR2202)[BMEG210], 27 BMEG2210/ESTR2204, BMEG40/ESTR208, ELEG2202, 101, ENGG200, 2120, SBMS141, 142, 1440 (b) Research Component Courses[d]: 6 BMEG4998, 4999 5. Elective Courses: 12 BIOL2120, BMEG102, 120, 10, 210, 20, 0, 420, 910, 4010, 410, 4220, BMEG420/ESTR4200, BMEG40/ ESTR4201, BMEG4410/ESTR420, BMEG4450/ESTR4202, BMEG4510/ESTR4204, BMEG4520, BMEG450/ESTR4214, BMEG4540, 5140, 550, 5610, ELEG201/ESTR200, ELEG5101, 5102, 510, 5104, 502, MAEG5080, MBTE2000, 420 Streams Students may choose not to specialize in any stream or to specialize in one the three streams and complete a minimum 9 units, plus BMEG4998 and 4999[d], prescribed by the stream. Medical Instrumentation and Biosensors following courses): BMEG10, 210, 0, 420, 4220, BMEG4410/ESTR420, BMEG4450/ESTR4202, BMEG4520, 4540 b) BMEG4998 and 4999[d] in an approved topic relevant to Biomedical Imaging, Informatics and Modeling following courses): BMEG102, 120, 20, 410, BMEG420/ESTR4200, BMEG40/ESTR4201

b) BMEG4998 and 4999[d] in an approved topic relevant to Molecular, Cell and Tissue Engineering following courses): BIOL2120, BMEG4410/ESTR420, BMEG4450/ESTR4202, BMEG4510/ESTR4204, BMEG450/ESTR4214, MBTE2000, 420 b) BMEG4998 and 4999[d] in an approved topic relevant to Total: 75 In addition to fulfilling the above Major Programme Requirement, students may also challenge themselves by taking the following stream fered by the Faculty: Engineering Leadership, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship (ELITE) Stream[e] Elective Courses: 15 units courses[f]: i) 12 units ESTR courses which at most 6 units courses at 1000 or 2000 level and at least 6 units courses at 000 or 4000 level ii) units BMEG/CENG/CSCI/ELEG/ENGG/IERG/MAEG/SEEM courses at 5000 level Explanatory Notes: 1. Students who have completed the courses ENGG1110/ESTR1002 and ENGG2600/ESTR2008 (or equivalent courses as approved by the Academic IT Steering Committee) will be eligible to apply for exemption 1 unit University Core IT Requirement. Students are required to apply for the exemption. When exemption from a particular course is recognized, students can only be exempted from the course but not the units. Please follow the application procedures as announced by the IT Foundation Course Office at https://engg1000.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/index.html. 2. BIOL2120, MAEG5080, MBTE2000, 420, BMEG/ELEG/ENGG courses at 2000 and above level as included in the Major Programme Requirement, ESTR2104, 200, 400, ESTR4998/4999 and ESTR courses which the reciprocal departmental courses are BMEG or ELEG courses will be included in the calculation Major GPA for honours classification, excluding courses in Faculty Package, Foundation Science courses as specified by the Programme and Foundation Mathematics courses.. Results the graduation project as prescribed by BMEG4999/ESTR4999 will be included in the calculation for honours classification. 4. Students satisfying all the requirements a stream (except the ELITE Stream, which will be ficially recorded in the academic transcript) will be given a certifying letter. For details, please refer to the Programme for information. [a] Students are strongly advised to take PHYS100 in advance if they have not obtained Level or above in HKDSE Physics, or other equivalent qualifications. [b] Students are strongly advised to take any one course from CHEM1070, 1280 or 180 if they have not attained Level or above in HKDSE Chemistry, or other equivalent qualifications. [c] Students are strongly advised to take either LSCI1001 or 100 if they have not attained Level or above in HKDSE Biology, or other equivalent qualifications. LSCI1001 is only for students who have not taken science courses with Biology component in HKDSE. [d] Students who have declared to specialize in the ELITE Stream will be required to

complete 6 units ESTR4998 and 4999 to substitute for BMEG4998 and 4999. [e] Details the entrance and coursework requirements, and declaration procedures for the ELITE Stream can be found at the ELITE website (www.erg.cuhk.edu.hk/elite). [f] Students can use up to 9 units courses taken to fulfill the requirements items 1 to 5 above (excluding item 4(b) Research Component Courses) to fulfill the elective requirements the ELITE Stream. A full list ESTR courses is available at the ELITE website. [ ] Course fered in 2012-1 and before. First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Recommended Course Pattern Faculty Package: ENGG1100/1110/ESTR1000/1002 CHEM1070/1280/180/LSCI1001, MATH1510, PHYS1110 Faculty Package: ENGG1100/1110/ESTR1000/1002 CHEM1070/1280/180/LSCI100, ENGG110/2520/ ESTR100/2006, ENGG1410/ESTR1004 BMEG2000/ESTR2200, BMEG2210/ESTR2204, ENGG2420/ESTR2000, SBMS141 Faculty Package: ENGG2600/ESTR2008 BMEG2010/ESTR2202, ELEG2202, ENGG240/ ESTR2002, SBMS142, 1440 BMEG40/ESTR208, ELEG101, ENGG200, 2120 1 elective 1 elective BMEG4998 1 elective BMEG4999 1 elective 6-9 6-9 10 11 12 Total (including Faculty Package): 75 Title Double Degree Programme/Option Bachelor Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) and Bachelor Business Administration (Integrated BBA Programme) Double Degree Option 1 st degree: Bachelor Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) Major Programme Requirement

Students are required to complete a minimum 75 units courses as follows: 1. Faculty Package: 9 ENGG1100/ESTR1000, ENGG1110/ESTR1002, ENGG2600/ ESTR2008 2. Foundation Science Courses: 9 (a) 6 units Physics[a]: ENGG110/2520/ESTR100/2006, PHYS1110 (b) units other Science Course: CHEM1070, 1280, 180[b], LSCI1001, 100[c]. Foundation Mathematics Courses: 12 ENGG1410/ESTR1004, ENGG2420/ESTR2000, ENGG240/ ESTR2002, MATH1510 4. Required Courses: (a) (BMEG2000/ESTR2200, BMEG2010/ESTR2202)[BMEG210], 27 BMEG2210/ESTR2204, BMEG40/ESTR208, ELEG2202, 101, ENGG200, 2120, SBMS141, 142, 1440 (b) Research Component Courses[d]: 6 ENGG4010, 4020 5. Elective Courses: 12 BIOL2120, BMEG102, 120, 10, 210, 20, 0, 420, 910, 4010, 410, 4220, BMEG420/ESTR4200, BMEG40/ESTR4201, BMEG4410/ESTR420, BMEG4450/ ESTR4202, BMEG4510/ESTR4204, BMEG4520, BMEG450/ ESTR4214, BMEG4540, 5140, 550, 5610, ELEG201/ ESTR200, ELEG5101, 5102, 510, 5104, 502, MAEG5080, MBTE2000, 420 Streams Students may choose not to specialize in any stream or to specialize in one the three streams and complete a minimum 9 units, plus BMEG4998 and 4999[d], prescribed by the stream. Medical Instrumentation and Biosensors following courses): BMEG10, 210, 0, 420, 4220, BMEG4410/ESTR420, BMEG4450/ESTR4202, BMEG4520, 4540 b) BMEG4998 and 4999[d] in an approved topic relevant to Biomedical Imaging, Informatics and Modeling following courses): BMEG102, 120, 20, 410, BMEG420/ESTR4200, BMEG40/ESTR4201 b) BMEG4998 and 4999[d] in an approved topic relevant to Molecular, Cell and Tissue Engineering following courses): BIOL2120, BMEG4410/ESTR420,

BMEG4450/ESTR4202, BMEG4510/ESTR4204, BMEG450/ESTR4214, MBTE2000, 420 b) BMEG4998 and 4999[d] in an approved topic relevant to Total: 75 In addition to fulfilling the above Major Programme Requirement, students may also challenge themselves by taking the following stream fered by the Faculty: Engineering Leadership, Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship (ELITE) Stream[e] Elective Courses: 15 units courses[f]: i) 12 units ESTR courses which at most 6 units courses at 1000 or 2000 level and at least 6 units courses at 000 or 4000 level ii) units BMEG/CENG/CSCI/ELEG/ENGG/IERG/MAEG/SEEM courses at 5000 level Explanatory Notes: 1. Students who have completed the courses ENGG1110/ESTR1002 and ENGG2600/ESTR2008 (or equivalent courses as approved by the Academic IT Steering Committee) will be eligible to apply for exemption 1 unit University Core IT Requirement. Students are required to apply for the exemption. When exemption from a particular course is recognized, students can only be exempted from the course but not the units. Please follow the application procedures as announced by the IT Foundation Course Office at https://engg1000.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/index.html. 2. BIOL2120, MAEG5080, MBTE2000, 420, BMEG/ELEG/ENGG courses at 2000 and above level as included in the Major Programme Requirement, ESTR2104, 200, 400, ESTR4998/4999 and ESTR courses which the reciprocal departmental courses are BMEG or ELEG courses will be included in the calculation Major GPA for honours classification, excluding courses in Faculty Package, Foundation Science courses as specified by the Programme and Foundation Mathematics courses.. Results the graduation project as prescribed by BMEG4999/ESTR4999 will be included in the calculation for honours classification. 4. Students are advised to take some courses the University Core Requirements or Major courses in summer sessions to reduce their course load in regular terms. 5. Students satisfying all the requirements a stream (except the ELITE Stream, which will be ficially recorded in the academic transcript) will be given a certifying letter. For details, please refer to the Programme for information. [a] Students are strongly advised to take PHYS100 in advance if they have not obtained Level or above in HKDSE Physics, or other equivalent qualifications. [b] Students are strongly advised to take any one course from CHEM1070, 1280 or 180 if they have not attained Level or above in HKDSE Chemistry, or other equivalent qualifications. [c] Students are strongly advised to take any one course from either LSCI1001 or 100 if they have not attained Level or above in HKDSE Biology, or other equivalent qualifications. LSCI1001 is only for students who have not taken science courses with Biology component in HKDSE. [d] Students who have declared to specialize in the ELITE Stream will be required to complete 6 units ESTR4998 and 4999 to substitute for BMEG4998 and 4999. [e] Details the entrance and coursework requirements, and declaration procedures for the ELITE Stream can be found at the ELITE website

(www.erg.cuhk.edu.hk/elite). [f] Students can use up to 9 units courses taken to fulfill the requirements items 1 to 5 above (excluding item 4(b) Research Component Courses) to fulfill the elective requirements the ELITE Stream. A full list ESTR courses is available at the ELITE website. [ ] Course fered in 2012-1 and before. Requirements for admission to the 2 nd degree programme 1. Admission to the second degree programme is guaranteed if students have: i. fulfilled all graduation requirements the first degree programme; ii. Major GPA at least.0 upon completion studies the first degree programme (ERG); and iii. taken at least a reasonable number units (0 units as mutually agreed by both the Engineering and Business Administration Faculties) courses prescribed by the second degree programme and have achieved a GPA at least.0 in these courses while pursuing the first degree programme. These second degree programme courses include the required language courses and the mutually recognized courses the double degree programme. Students who do not satisfy the above requirements may still apply for admission to the second degree programme which has discretion in judging the suitability the students in studying for the second degree through assessments like conducting interview, considering the recommendation from the first degree programme etc. Upon fulfillment the requirements the first degree programme, students this double degree programme can choose to or not to pursue the second degree programme. If a student decides not to pursue the second degree programme but has fulfilled the requirements a relevant BBA minor programme, a minor that BBA programme would be awarded. 2 nd Degree: Bachelor Business Administration (Integrated BBA Programme) Major Programme Requirement Students are required to complete a minimum 58 units courses as follows: 1. Faculty Package: 9 DSME100, 1040, MGNT1020 2. Required Courses: 4 ACCT2111, 2121, 151, DSME2011, 200, 2051, FINA2010, MGNT2510, 010, 4010, MKTG2010. Elective Courses (Concentration): 15 Students must choose at least one concentration and take five courses among the courses prescribed under each concentration area as follows: (a) Business Economics DSME2021, one from any concentration area and three courses selected from: DSME00, 040, 050, 070, 080, 090, 4040, 4050, 4080, 4090, 4110 (b) Management Information Systems DSME2021, four courses selected from: DSME4020, 400,

4070, 4120, 4140, 4160, 4180, 4200, 4220, 420, 4240, 4280 (c) Supply Chain and Logistics Management DSME2021, one from any concentration area and three courses selected from: DSME4020, 4070, 4170, 4180, 4190, 4240, 4260, 4270 (d) General Decision Sciences and Managerial Economics DSME2021, one from any concentration area and three courses selected from: DSME010, 020, 00, 040, 050, 060, 070, 080, 090, 4020, 400, 4040, 4050, 4060, 4070, 4080, 4090, 4100, 4110, 4120, 410, 4140, 4150, 4160, 4170, 4180, 4190, 4200, 4210, 4220, 420, 4240, 4250, 4260, 4270, 4280 (e) General Finance DSME2021, and 12 units FINA courses at 000 or above level, with no more than three 1-unit FINA courses (f) Financial Engineering DSME2021, and four courses selected from: FINA220, 4110, 4120, 410, 4140, 4150, 4160, 4190, 4210, 4220, 4250, 4260, 470, 480 (g) Insurance and Risk Management DSME2021, FINA210 and three courses selected from: FINA2210, 080, 20, 240, 420, 4240 (h) Management International Business MKTG010, MGNT580 and three courses selected from: MGNT4120, 4140, 4150, 4510, 4520, 450, 4540, 4550, 4570, 4600, 4610, 4620, 460 (i) Human Resource Management MKTG010, MGNT2040 and three courses selected from: MGNT040, 060, 4050, 4060, 4080, 4110, 410, 4140, 4620, 460 (j) Marketing MKTG010, 4040 and three courses selected from: MKTG020, 00, 040, 050, 4010, 4020, 400, 4050, 4070, 4080, 4090, 4100, 4110 (k) Quantitative Marketing MKTG010, 4090, 4120 and two course selected from: MKTG400, 4070, 4080, 410 (l) General Business DSME2021/MKTG010, and 12 units DSME/FINA/MGNT/MKTG courses at 000 or above level, with no more than three 1-unit FINA courses Total: 58 Explanatory Notes: 1. Students who have completed the course HTMG2010 will be eligible to apply for exemption units University Core English Language Requirement (ELTU2012). Students are required to apply for the exemption. When exemption from a particular course is recognized, students can only be exempted from the course but not the units. 2. Students can choose to graduate with double concentrations. In that case, they will have to take 15 more units courses (five courses) to fulfill the requirement another concentration in addition to the Major Programme Requirement 58 units.. Double concentrations (i) among the finance-related concentration areas (i.e. any combination General Finance, Financial Engineering, Insurance and Risk

Management), and (ii) in Marketing and Quantitative Marketing are not allowed. 4. ACCT/DSME/FINA/IBBA/MGNT/MKTG courses at 2000 and above level (excluding ACCT2111 and 2121) will be included in the calculation Major GPA for honours classification. 5. DSME2021 and the associated units can be used to satisfy concentration requirements double concentrations within (a) to (g) and (l), except for the impermissible combination concentrations as stipulated in Note above. MKTG010 and the associated units can be used to satisfy concentration requirements double concentrations within (h) to (l), except for the impermissible combination concentrations as stipulated in Note above. Explanatory Notes on Mutual Recognition or Exclusion: 1. DSME2011 and the associated units can be exempted from the requirement the second degree by successfully completing ENGG240/ESTR2002. Recommended Course Pattern First Year Second Year 1 st degree: Bachelor Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) Faculty Package: ENGG1100/ 1110/ESTR1000/1002 CHEM1070/ 1280/180/LSCI1001, MATH1510, PHYS1110 Faculty Package: ENGG1100/ 1110/ESTR1000/1002 CHEM1070/ 1280/180/LSCI100, ENGG110/2520/ESTR100/2006, ENGG1410/ESTR1004 BMEG2000/ ESTR2200, BMEG2210/ ESTR2204, ENGG2420/ ESTR2000, SBMS141 Faculty Package: ENGG2600/ ESTR2008 BMEG2010/ ESTR2202, ELEG2202, ENGG240/ESTR2002, SBMS142, 1440 6-9 6-9 10 11 2 nd degree: Bachelor Business Administration (Integrated BBA Programme) Faculty Package: Faculty Package: MGNT1020 Faculty Package: DSME100/ 1040 Summer session Faculty Package: DSME100/ 1040

Third Year Fourth Year Fifth Year BMEG40/ ESTR208, ELEG101, ENGG200, 2120 12 1 elective BMEG4998 2 electives 6 BMEG4999 1 elective Total (including Faculty Package): Faculty Package: Major Required/Major Elective(s): Major Required/Major Elective(s): Major Required/Major Elective(s): Major Required/Major Elective(s): Major Required/Major Elective(s): 75 Total (including Faculty Package): 9 6 6 15 1 58 Minor Programme Title Biomedical Engineering Minor Programme Requirement Students are required to complete a minimum 18 units courses as follows: 1. Required Courses: (BMEG2000/ESTR2200, BMEG2010/ESTR2202)[BMEG210] 2. Elective Courses: 15 BMEG2210/ESTR2204, BMEG102, 120, 10, 210, 20, 0, 420, BMEG40/ESTR208, BMEG910, 4010, 4220, BMEG420/ESTR4200, BMEG40ESTR4201, BMEG4410/ESTR420, BMEG4450/ESTR4202, BMEG4510/ESTR4204, BMEG4520, BMEG450/ESTR4214, BMEG4540, 5140, 550, 5610, ELEG240[101*], ELEG4190 [BMEG410*] Total: 18 Explanatory Notes: [*] Course code in bracket indicates the same course for 4-year curriculum. [ ] Course fered in 2012-1 and before. Course List Course Code Course Title Unit(s) BMEG2000 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 2 BMEG2010 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory 1

BMEG210 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering BMEG2210 Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Injury BMEG102 Bioinformatics BMEG120 Database and Security for Biomedical Engineering BMEG10 Tele-Medicine and Mobile Healthcare BMEG210 Biluids BMEG20 Biomedical Imaging BMEG0 Neuroengineering BMEG420 Medical Robotics BMEG40 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering BMEG910 Undergraduate Research in Biomedical Engineering BMEG4010 Global Medical Device Regulatory Affairs BMEG410 Biomedical Modelling BMEG4220 Body Sensor Networks BMEG420 Biomedical Imaging Applications BMEG40 Sound and Light Waves in Medicine BMEG4410 BioMEMS BMEG4450 Bionanotechnology BMEG4510 Biomolecular Engineering BMEG4998 Final Year Project I BMEG4999 Final Year Project II BMEG4520 Cardiovascular Engineering BMEG450 Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering BMEG4540 Electrophysiology BMEG5140 Rehabilitation Engineering BMEG550 Tissue Engineering BMEG5610 Research Methods in Biomedical Engineering ENGG110 Engineering Physics: Electromagnetics, Optics and Modern Physics ENGG1410 Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus for Engineers ENGG200 Signals and Systems ENGG2120 Introduction to Digital and Microprocessor Systems ENGG2420 Complex Analysis and Differential Equations for Engineers ENGG240 Probability and Statistics for Engineers ENGG2520 Engineering Physics II ESTR100 Engineering Physics: Electromagnetics, Optics and Modern Physics ESTR1004 Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus for Engineers ESTR2000 Complex Analysis and Differential Equations for Engineers ESTR2002 Probability and Statistics for Engineers ESTR2006 Engineering Physics II ESTR2200 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering ESTR2202 Biomedical Engineering Laboratory ESTR2204 Orthopaedic Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Injury ESTR208 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering ESTR4200 Biomedical Imaging Applications ESTR4201 Sound and Light Waves in Medicine ESTR4202 Bionanotechnology ESTR420 BioMEMS ESTR4204 Biomolecular Engineering ESTR4214 Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering