Notes:
Each course is identified by a course code which comprises a four-letter code followed by a four-digit number code.
The letter code denotes either the area/program of study or the course offering department. Course descriptions are arranged in alphabetical order of letter codes.
The first digit of the number code indicates the academic level of the course while the last three digits represent a departmental coding series.
5=Postgraduate courses
6=Postgraduate courses usually in the form of special topics, seminars, independent studies, reading courses or master research
7=Postgraduate courses usually in the form of doctoral seminars or research
Each course is assigned a course vector which indicates the number of instructional hours required and credits to be earned. The course vector is presented in the form of [L-T-Lab:C] where
L=Lecture hours per week
T=Tutorial, seminar or recitation hours per week
Lab=Laboratory or field study hours per week
C=Number of course credits
Normally, 1 credit is designated for 1L, 1T or3Lab.
Courses listed here will be offered according to resources available in each term and academic year. Details of course offerings in a particular term will be announced during the course registration period.