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Undergraduate Curriculum Structure

The University adopts a 4-year curriculum for all bachelor’s degree programmes. Since the Minor Programme was introduced in 2017/18, the Undergraduate Curriculum Structure has been refined to allow higher flexibility and to accommodate the curriculum structure of all existing undergraduate programmes for all existing and prospective students.

The Undergraduate Curriculum Structure comprises 3 components, namely Major Studies, Common Core Curriculum and Free Electives. The total number of modules required for graduation varies across individual programmes. Apart from the Major studies, students are required to take 16 - 17 modules under the Common Core Curriculum, on General Education, Languages, Quantitative Methods and IT Skills.

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Undergraduate students also need to fulfill the following University graduation requirements for graduation:

• Language Competency Exit Requirements for English and Putonghua

• Information Technology Proficiency Requirement

• iGPS Units and College Assembly (or Community Services, Extracurricular Activities and Physical Activities for students admitted before 2019).

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