Associate Degree Programme Brochure - CIE
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Associate Degree Programme Brochure - CIE
Associate Degree Associate Programme Degree Programme Brochure Brochure For Overseas Applicants For Overseas Applicants Earn an HKBU Honours EarnDegree an HKBU in Honours 4 years Degree in 4 years Hong Kong Baptist University Established in 1956, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) is a public tertiary institution fully-funded by the HKSAR government with 60 years of experience in providing broad-based and creativity inspiring education. The University is awarding Doctoral, Master’s, Bachelor’s and Associate Degree in its own right. Using English as the medium of instruction, qualifications received by graduates are fully recognised world-wide. Today, HKBU is a liberal arts university that encompasses Faculty of Arts, School of Business, School of Chinese Medicine, School of Communication, School of Continuing Education, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Academy of Visual Arts and Graduate School. The University currently enrols more than 10,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students. College of International Education Established in 2000, the College of International Education (CIE) is a self-funded unit of HKBU, offering full-time Associate Degree Programme (AD) and Undergraduate Programmes (UG) at both the HKBU Kowloon Tong and Shek Mun (Shatin) campuses. The CIE, managed by the School of Continuing Education (SCE), currently enrols about 5,000 students and is committed to sustaining the University’s mission of providing quality whole person higher education with a Christian heritage. A 1 Seamless 4-year Admission Scheme – for Overseas Applicants (SFASO) 2016/17 SFASO aims to provide a direct and seamless pathway for overseas students who have recognised overseas qualifications to obtain an Honours Degree awarded by HKBU in 4 years. The College offers a wide range of Concentration Studies in its 2-year AD Programme that allows students to articulate into a 2-year UG Programme. Students under SFASO would be given direct articulation to the relevant UG Programme upon successful completion of the AD Programme. Eligibility Overseas students who wish to study in Hong Kong with a student visa/entry permit issued by the Immigration Department, HKSAR. Admissions 1 Applicants who have obtained twelve years of preuniversity schooling and have attained satisfactory results in national examinations. The admission requirements on the basis of Overseas Qualification will be referred to the General University Admissions Requirements set by HKBU. Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. HKBU Academic Registry 2Eligible overseas applicants holding recognised qualifications are required to attend an interview to be conducted by CIE. The final decision on selection will be made by the respective Faculty/Department of HKBU. Please visit the College website cie.hkbu.edu.hk/s/sfaso 1 1 Multiple Pathways to a Bachelor’s Degree 2 1 International Experience Global Perspectives The College places great emphasis on promoting cross-cultural awareness. CIE students participated in a variety of cultural exchange and overseas experiential learning activities last year, such as HKBU University Exchange Tours, Global Attachment Opportunities (GAO), Metropolitan Attachment Programme (MAP) as well as various overseas study tours in many different countries, including Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Taipei, United Kingdom and United States. Participation in academic and cultural activities such as Language Immersion Programmes in the University of Queensland, Australia and Cross-cultural exchange tour with Creighton University Annual United Asian Debating Championship Tournament in Indonesia also strengthen students’ language competency and global awareness. Appreciation and respect for other cultures are also fostered on campus through workshops and seminars organised in collaboration with other faculties and students from international collaborators. Business leaders, scholars, writers and industry experts from abroad are invited to give talks and seminars to cultivate multicultural awareness and to improve our students’ knowledge of global affairs. English Immersion Programme to Australia The Campus Internationalisation Committee aims to raise students' awareness of international issues and provide opportunities for students to engage in cross-cultural exchange. We are committed to envisioning and promoting collaborative events between CIE and international partners to give students a global experience. Dr. Lucas Scripter Chairperson of the Campus Internationalisation Committee CIE has an internationally diverse faculty 1 3 Earn an HKBU Honours Degree in 4 years After completing the two-year AD Programme, students can take the “2+2” study mode to seamlessly articulate to the last two years of the UG Programmes which are jointly run by HKBU Faculties/Schools and CIE to obtain an HKBU honours degree in four years. The General Education units of the AD Programme are fully recognised by HKBU. Students do not have to re-take any General Education Courses when they are studying in the UG Programmes. Courses are mainly taught in English. Some courses are taught in Cantonese. 4 1 # New Concentration Studies Administrated by HKBU Academic Registry Written and spoken Chinese is a requirement for the area of Concentration Studies 1 5 HKBU Associate Degree Programme 6 1 Year 1 Year 2 Programme Structure The HKBU AD Programme is a 62-unit programme which normally requires two years of full-time studies. It comprises 38 units of General Education Courses and 24 units of Discipline Specific Courses. For the list of General Education and Discipline Specific Courses, please visit the College website. cie.hkbu.edu.hk/t/ad 1 7 New Concentration Studies of Associate Degree in 2016/17 Entrepreneurship and Management This innovative area of Concentration Studies offers students various opportunities to meet the challenges brought about by competitive economic and globalisation trends. Young entrepreneurs can create new business ventures in the Hong Kong and Chinese economies and globally through e-commerce. Students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills demanded by employers in a variety of business sectors. • Encouraging students to explore and evaluate the business environment for opportunities of launching entrepreneurial ventures. • Providing vigorous training in economics, accounting, marketing, general management and information systems management. • Students can apply the knowledge and training in entrepreneurship and management to launch, manage, and grow their business enterprises. hkbucie.hk/enmg • Gaining practical exposure to the real business world and connect to various professional communities through the Company Attachment Programme of this area of Concentration Studies. This area of Concentration Studies aims to provide tailor-made training for students to acquire professional knowledge and technical skills of Information Technology in the fast emerging mobile computing environments. It also prepares students for advanced studies and future career development after graduation. • Inherit from Computing Studies Concentration Studies, to provide a solid foundation in computing, such as programming, databases and information systems, network, information security and etc. Mobile Information Technology • Focusing on theories and practice which foster students’ creative and problem-solving skills. • Emphasising the design and development of apps for various mobile platforms. • Students can gain practical exposure from internships, seminars, company visits and sharing by professionals to the trends and needs of the IT industry. hkbucie.hk/mitg 8 1 Social and Public Policy Studies This area of Concentration Studies aims to provide students with theoretical training as well as the essential research skills in policy studies so as to enable them to critically analyse various policy issues in society. The broad-based training also enables them to continue their studies in social policy, government and public administration, sociology, Hong Kong studies or other related disciplines. • Aiming to raise students’ awareness of public affairs, social justice and welfare policies. • Giving students opportunities to study actual public policy cases that impact Hong Kong and other nearby regions. • Students can learn necessary abilities to become administrators in social and public policy through practice of data collection and analysis, research design, and other in-demand social science research skills. hkbucie.hk/spps • Joining internship and community service activities to gain first-hand experience in a variety of related settings, including NGOs, government offices, school or policy research centres. This area of Concentration Studies aims to help students to acquire professional knowledge and technical skills of the testing industry and better prepare them for advanced studies and career development. In the strong collaboration with the Hong Kong testing industry, industrial training and internships are provided for students. • Emphasising professional training and the development of students’ analytical and problem-solving abilities. Testing and Certification • Training students in the scientific and technological techniques and knowledge they need to test the safety and quality of products. • Combining classroom, laboratory and professional experience to equip young people with the skills to be competitive in this expanding industry. • Students can gain practical exposure from field visits, study tours, and summer internship programmes. hkbucie.hk/tece 1 9 HKBU Self-funded Undergraduate Programmes Ever since 2005, the College has been collaborating with different Faculties/Schools of the University in providing degree articulation opportunities for our AD graduates. Today, the College is successfully running 11 UG Programmes in close partnership with Faculties/Schools of the University. The CIE curriculum framework has adopted the four-year HKBU Government-funded Undergraduate Programme as a blueprint. The curriculum of UG Programmes is equivalent to the final two years of the Bachelor’s Degree Programmes in HKBU, which focuses on discipline specific courses. 10 1 Year 3 Year 4 Programme Structure The four-year HKBU undergraduate programme normally requires students to complete a total of 128 units, including 66 units of Major Courses, 38 units of General Education Courses, and 24 units of Free Elective Courses. CIE AD graduates are normally entitled to get full exemption from the General Education and Free Elective units, and will be admitted directly into the third year of study, obtaining an Honours Degree awarded by HKBU in two years. The programme structure of different Majors may vary. For details, please visit the College website. cie.hkbu.edu.hk/t/ug 1 11 Sharing from Alumni and Students CIE is an internationalised college encompasses a variety of cultures, we have admitted students from Mainland China, France, India, Japan, Pakistan, Portugal and Vietnam. I have developed strong analytical and communication skills through studies. I was privileged to be able to work at as intern at HKBU Cell Biology Laboratory. The CIE lecturers’ support on academic pursuit and experiential learning has made my college life a rewarding one. Chinese is not my first language, which is a barrier during my studying process, but I somehow managed and made great friends who always supported me. Lecturers in CIE gave me some valuable advice which really helped me throughout my study experience. Pratinda Rai (Nepal) • Currently studying Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of South Australia • Associate of Science (Life Science), HKBU 2015 Joana Lam (Hong Kong) • Associate of Arts (Marketing), HKBU 2010 The College has been a nurturing ground for creative individuals looking for a holistic learning experience. I mostly loved the very welcoming and supportive environment at CIE. • Currently studying Marketing Degree in Oregon State University, USA • Associate of Arts (Marketing), HKBU 2015 • Currently working as HR officer in a retail chain • Bachelor of Social Sciences in Integrated Communication Management, HKBU Jain Trikaansh Manoj, TMJ (India) Studying at CIE is like a journey with many chapters full of ups and downs. Since then I have become clearer about my goals and had an easier time adapting to the new life in the University. The Programme strengthened my subject knowledge and enhanced my problemsolving skills for my career. Ha Gia Bao, Gabriel (Vietnam) • Currently studying Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons), HKBU Ayeisha Shafana (India) • Currently working as Operations Manager in a gemstone trading company • Associate of Arts (Marketing), HKBU 2014 12 • Associate Arts (Business Administration), HKBU 2015 Suen Wai Lam (Hong Kong) • Currently working as Microbiologist and Chemist in a commercial laboratory • Bachelor of Science in Biological Science, Napier Edinburgh University 2014 • Associate of Science (Food Safety and Environmental Health), HKBU 2010 1 Lecturers at CIE are openminded and have passion for innovative ideas. They always facilitate fruitful discussions among us in a positive way. With their guidance on our study, we are always ready to take ownership of new challenges. Studying in CIE gave me a fruitful learning experience. My lecturers and fellow students had been very kind and supportive to me. Joining different workshops and out of classroom activities also enabled me to explore my own interests and career goal. The College provides diverse courses which are mostly practical. I learnt quite a lot, especially in communications, and I always apply the skills learnt in my job now! Anna Yoshida (Japan) • Currently studying Associate of Arts (Cultural Studies), HKBU Matrix Luo (China) Pansy Da Roza (Portugal) • Currently working as Digital Analyst • Master of Science in China Business Studies, PolyU 2015 • Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing , HKBU 2014 • Associate of Arts (Business Administration), HKBU 2012 • Currently working as Gallery Assistant • BA (Hons) in Visual Studies, LU, 2015 Lecturer’s quality teaching and love for students had made my college life most special and enjoyable. • Associate of Arts (Creative Communication), HKBU 2011-2012 Studying in CIE was a delightful experience for me. Every day I could gain some new experiences from lessons. Although I do not fully understand Cantonese, I never had any difficulty in studying. The College always provides us with different kinds of activities. Leaning here not only helps us to become professional graduates but also teaches us how to become a better person in life. Bonnie Pang (Hong Kong) • Currently working as senior creative writer in TV industry • Master of Arts in Communication, HKBU 2012 • Bachelor of Social Sciences in Integrated Communication Management, HKBU 2011 Nazmeen Akhtar (Pakistan) • Currently studying Associate of Science (Creative Digital Media Design), HKBU • Associate of Arts (Creative Communication), HKBU 2008 Amritpal Singh (India) • Currently studying BBA (Hons) in Marketing, HKBU • Associate of Arts (Business Administration), HKBU 2015 1 13 Whole Person Development Programme With the University’s “Whole Person Education” mission in mind, the Programme aims to provide students with opportunities of taking part in various activities that foster better self-understanding, learning competencies enhancement and all-round development. CIE Cross-cultural Exchange Programme Power-Up Programme Service Learning Programme The Programme aims at empowering students in their application for the UGC-funded Undergraduate Programmes through Non-JUPAS Scheme. Students are coached in groups or individually on personal statement and student activities portfolio writing, interview skills preparation and practice. The programme aims to develop students to be responsible citizens with an international outlook and a sense of ethics and civility. Through the process of designing meaningful service programmes, students will be able to apply their knowledge to serve the community. Internship at STC (Dongguan) Company Ltd Community Nutrition and Food Safety Research Internship in Cambodia Whole Person Education — Student Development Programmes Overseas English Immersion Programmes Student Leadership Programme The Programmes are jointly organised by CIE and overseas universities with the aim of brushing up students’ ability to communicate in English while enriching their cultural experience. Students have the chance to interact with local instructors and be placed in local homestay accommodations to gain exposure to different cultures. The programme aims to cultivate young leaders of integrity, responsibility and compassion through a series of workshops, training camps and ambassador schemes. With the confidence, competence and leadership qualities acquired, students are encouraged to make contributions to the college and the community. Consul General of Switzerland visits CIE 14 English Immersion Programme to Australia Leadership Training Camp 1 Professional Mentorship Programme Academic and Cultural Exchange Programmes This Programme provides a platform for students to meet and learn from experts and professionals in various fields as their mentors. Through regular meetings, mentees not only get first-hand information in the specific professional fields, but also obtain useful insights into their career paths through the sharing and life stories of the mentors. Programmes designed and led by CIE lecturers annually enable students to experience interdisciplinary and inter-cultural exchanges with academics, entrepreneurs and citizens of different countries and nationalities. The visits to prestigious universities and corporations also expand the articulation and career choices of students. CIE Professional Mentorship Programme Kyoto Creative Arts & Cultural Exchange Programme Summer Study Tour to Beijing Internship Programme Alumni Mentorship Programme Local internship programmes aim at developing the work skills, attitude and competence of students, which are essential for the job market upon graduation. Past partner organisations include, but are not limited to Legislative Council Secretariat, Hospital Authority, JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong and World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong. Overseas internship opportunities are also available for students. Through the Metropolitan Attachment Programme organised by the Career Center of HKBU Office of Student Affairs, students are able to enrich their life and work experience in different cultural environments. The Programme aims to provide both academic and workrelated guidance to students from alumni who have gone through similar College life at CIE, tapping their advantages of shared culture and at the same time fostering better connection between alumni and CIE. Internship at Legislative Council Secretariat CIE Alumni Mentorship Programme Internship at a TV station in the United Kingdom 1 15 Vibrant University Life Student Ambassador Programme Service Learning Programme Student Leader Award Ceremony United Asian Debating Championship in Bali, Indonesia Video contest jointly organised by HKBU and Watson’s Wine Hong Kong Literary Walk Seminar on sustainable agriculture Forum on intellectual property CIE Company Attachment Programme World Vision Hong Kong Service Learning Project Eco-English Adventure Study Tour to Green Camp Bali, Indonesia development in Hong Kong Internship at The Swire Institute of Marine Science, HKU 16 1 University Campus and Facilities The College provides quality campus facilities and amenities for its students at the twin campuses in Kowloon Tong and Shek Mun (Shatin). Students will be attending in one of the university campuses depending on the curriculum they have chosen, but they can still enjoy the facilities provided on both campuses in their pursuits of whole person development. Au Shue Hung Memorial Library, Learning Commons Madam Chan Wu Wan Kwai School of Continuing Education Tower, Joint Sports Centre, Academic and Administration Building and the Madam Kwok Chung Bo Fun Sports and Cultural Centre Communication Studio, Psychology Laboratory Creative Science Laboratory, Fitness Room, Indoor Heated Swimming Pool Learning Commons, Library, Multi-media Laboratory 1 17 Why Study in Hong Kong Hong Kong is vibrant, globally connected and full of opportunities to enrich your study life. Hong Kong is: • a regional education hub with world-class universities and quality tertiary institutions • an international city where both English and Chinese are official languages and English is used as the medium of instruction in most universities • a place where East meets West with a diversity in lifestyles • an international hub for businesses and a gateway for career prospects in Mainland China and Asia Students Support Orientation Various support services are provided for non-local students to help them make the most of their college experience. At the beginning of the semester, guidance counselors will offer students an orientation to prepare them for a smooth transition into college life and introduce them to the academic, social and cultural life at CIE. Non-local Students Support Committee Students are encouraged to participate in different learning opportunities offered by CIE and HKBU. The Non-local Students Support Committee organises Exam Preparation Guidance Sessions, visits and gatherings to strengthen students' connections with CIE and amongst themselves. 18 1 Application Procedure 1 Submit application via CIE Online Application System 2 Receive acknowledgement receipt 3 Wait for interview 4 Receive interview invitation by email 5 Interview 6 Receive application result Note: All shortlisted overseas applicants will be invited to attend an interview but because of geographical distance and visa requirements, if students cannot attend the interview in Hong Kong, Interview Arrangement The College will arrange interviews for applicants from late June to early July 2016. Applicants will be notified via email if they are invited to attend an interview. Applicants applying to study Visual Arts should bring along a portfolio at the time of the admission interview. Applicants applying to study the College might choose to conduct interview by telephone or Skype, but such an interview cannot Music Studies will be invited for be guaranteed. an interview and an audition. Visa Application The College will assist non-local applicants in applying for a student visa once acceptance of the admission offer is confirmed. Non-local applicants are required to obtain a student visa/entry permit in order to study in Hong Kong. It normally takes around six to eight weeks for processing the application. For more enquiries on visa application, please contact the Other Visas and Permits Section of Hong Kong Immigration Department. Orientation Accommodation Students may choose to rent a flat through estate agents, share rooms with friends or schoolmates. Students may meet other schoolmates at the Orientation and consider flat-sharing while in Hong Kong. Rental fees usually include management fees and government rates. Fees for water supplies, fuel/gas, electricity supplies and internet service have to be settled by tenants. Tenancy agreements normally include paying one HKBU Shek Mun Campus is right next to Shek Mun MTR Station month's rent in advance plus two months advanced deposit. Some estate agents may also charge a fee equivalent to half a month's rent. In order to secure both parties, students should sign a one-year lease agreement with the landlord. Students should read the terms and conditions on the tenancy agreements carefully. More information on flat rental will be introduced at the students Orientation. Chinese New Year celebration 1 19 Scholarship and Financial Aid Scholarship Fund reaches HK$5.6m In 2014-15, about 500 students were awarded scholarships with a total of about HK$5.6 million offered by the College and the HKSAR Government, including the Self-financing Post-secondary Scholarship Scheme. The Self-financing Post-secondary Scholarship Scheme (SPSS) • Outstanding Performance Scholarship • Best Progress Award • Talent Development Scholarship • Reaching Out Award • Endeavour Scholarship Scholarships and Awards for Associate Degree Students Scholarships and Awards for Undergraduate Students Academic Achievement CIE Entrance Scholarship • Bernard Wu Scholarship To recognise Associate Degree graduates of CIE who are admitted to the Self-funded Undergraduate Programmes on their outstanding academic performance, students who have met the specific criteria will be awarded an Entrance Scholarship. • CIE Best Progress Award • CIE Best Student from Concentration Studies • CIE Distinguished General Education Award • Dr. Jonathan K. C. Choi Scholarship • Health Aims Scholarship (Best Progress; Best Student from Concentration Studies; Entrance Scholarship) • Hong Kong Standards and Testing Centre Scholarship (Best Student from Concentration Studies; Outstanding Internship) • Outstanding Creative Writing Programme Graduate Scholarship BSSc (Hons) in Integrated Communication Management • Academic Excellence in the Integrated Communication Management Programme Scholarship • Prof. Herbert H. Tsang Scholarship BA (Hons) in Liberal and Cultural Studies • Award for Academic Excellence in the Liberal and Cultural Studies Programme • Prof. Jerry W. Barrett Scholarship • Liberal and Cultural Studies Academic Awards • POAD Scholarships • The International Institute of Management Scholarship BCom (Hons) in Accountancy • Awards for Outstanding Performance in the IELTS Test for the BCom (Hons) in Accountancy Students BSSc (Hons) in Media and Social Communication • Academic Excellence in the Media and Social Communication Programme Scholarship • The Tsimshatsui District Kaifong Welfare Association Scholarship • Yu E. Wisdombody Scholarship • BCom (Hons) in Accountancy Academic Excellence Scholarship Special Talent and Service • Entrance Scholarship • CIE Outstanding Internship Award BCom (Hons) in Human Resources Management • Admission Scholarship of BCom (Hons) in Human Resources Management • CIE Outstanding Service Award • CIE Outstanding Student Leadership Award • CIE Special Recognition Award • CIE Special Talent Award • Leung Shu Keung and Tong Chun Scholarship (Outstanding Internship) Financial Aid • CIE Global Experience Fund • CIE IELTS Sponsorship Fund • CIE Internship and Practicum Travel Fund • CIE Bursary 20 BA (Hons) in Creative Writing for Film, Television and New Media • Academic Excellence in the Creative Writing Programme Scholarship BCom (Hons) in Marketing • Admission Scholarship for BCom (Hons) in Marketing • Best Progress Award for Marketing Programme (BCom) • Presentation Award for Marketing Programme (BCom) • Outstanding Integrated Communication Management Programme Graduate Scholarship • Outstanding Media and Social Communication Programme Student Scholarship BSSc (Hons) in Environment and Resources Management • Lo Kwok Yin and Pat Man Wah Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Performance BSSc (Hons) in Psychology • Scholarships for Academic Excellence in Psychology BSSc (Hons) in Sport and Recreation Leadership • Elite Athletes Charitable Trust Scholarships • Scholarship for Sport and Recreation Leadership Programme 1 2016/17 Admissions Admission Requirements 1 Applicants with overseas 1 qualification obtained on completion Associate Degree from any of of secondary school diploma and the local/overseas recognised having passed post-secondary institutions; or national or public examinations†; or 2 + Satisfactory completion of an 2 Satisfactory completion of a Higher Applicants who posses equivalent Diploma from any recognised qualification are to be assessed on a institutions; or case-by-case basis. 3 All applicants must pass the interview and written test in English, Candidates who possess equivalent qualifications are to be assessed on a case-by-case basis. and will be selected on a competitive basis. Tuition Fee HK$65,100 per year 2 years in total: HK$130,200 Tuition fee for Academic Year 2016/17 for new AD students is subject to University's approval. Estimated Expenses (Tuition Fee + Accomodation + Living and other expenses) HK$ 82,500* per year 2 years in total: HK$165,000* Total Cost Total Cost Approximately Approximately HK$191,100 / US$24,500 per year HK$208,500 / US$26,700 per year Accommodation (Approximately HK$72,000 / US$9,250 per year) Living and other expenses (Approximately HK$54,000 / US$6,970 per year) (currency conversion rate: US$1= HK$7.8) Application Procedures Please visit the College website for the details of application procedures. Overseas Applicant ¶¶ cie.hkbu.edu.hk/t/admissions-oa † Including but not limited to IB Diploma, GCE A-Level or SAT, etc. * Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) in Accountancy is administrated by HKBU Academic Registry, and the total tuition fee for the two-year programme is HK$170,000 (HK$2,500 x 68units). 1 21 College of International College Education, of International HKBU Education, HKBU HKBU DLB Office HKBU DLB Office HKBU SM Office HKBU SM Office 4/F, David C. Lam Building, 4/F, David C. 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