ACADEMIC STRUCTURE AND PROGRAMMES
The University aspires to provide high-quality education for the community and is making continuous efforts to upgrade its professional standards and to harness research to achieve this goal. The three Faculties, namely, Faculty of Education and Human Development (FEHD), Faculty of Humanities (FHM), Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (FLASS) and the Graduate School (GS) have a diversified range of programme offerings - at the Bachelor, Postgraduate Diploma, Master, Executive Master and professional and research Doctoral levels. The Faculties also provide a full range of professional development programmes to meet in-service and community needs.
More information about the 4- / 5-year undergraduate curriculum can be found at the Registry website.
The General Academic Regulations (Please refer to the Student Handbook, Chapter 4.1) are adopted as University-wide policies. Programme-specific academic regulations for individual programmes should also be observed and are separately presented in their Programme Handbooks or programme materials. Changes may occur during the year and students are requested to refer regularly to announcements made via the Intranet, emails, notices, circulars, or letters.
Should you have any concerns about your study or encounter any difficulties during your study, please feel free to consult the staff members of the Registry, the Faculty Offices or your lecturers.
Students may refer to the Operational Guidelines Supporting General Academic Regulations through the online version of the Student Handbook (Please refer to Chapter 5)
The University aspires to provide high-quality education for the community and is making continuous efforts to upgrade its professional standards and to harness research to achieve this goal. The three Faculties, namely, Faculty of Education and Human Development (FEHD), Faculty of Humanities (FHM), Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (FLASS) and the Graduate School (GS) have a diversified range of programme offerings - at the Bachelor, Postgraduate Diploma, Master, Executive Master and professional and research Doctoral levels. The Faculties also provide a full range of professional development programmes to meet in-service and community needs.
More information about the 4- / 5-year undergraduate curriculum can be found at the Registry website.
The General Academic Regulations (Please refer to the Student Handbook, Chapter 4.1) are adopted as University-wide policies. Programme-specific academic regulations for individual programmes should also be observed and are separately presented in their Programme Handbooks or programme materials. Changes may occur during the year and students are requested to refer regularly to announcements made via the Intranet, emails, notices, circulars, or letters.
Should you have any concerns about your study or encounter any difficulties during your study, please feel free to consult the staff members of the Registry, the Faculty Offices or your lecturers.
Students may refer to the Operational Guidelines Supporting General Academic Regulations through the online version of the Student Handbook (Please refer to Chapter 5)