Undergraduate Courses 2022-23
IDPO
Interdisciplinary Programs Office
- IDPO 1010Behavioral Foundations of University Education: Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness3 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course will increase students’ awareness of their well-being and help them build habits for personal and interpersonal development. It also aims to foster their identity and confidence as students at HKUST. Lectures will provide the facts and the scientific bases of well-being. Experiential workshops will provide opportunities to assess and practise wellness skills (physical, emotional and social). Students will bring knowledge and skills together through journaling, reflecting on how they can integrate knowledge and practices into their lives, as well as promote them to others. In smaller class groups called ‘communities’, students will share their journaling. They will also work in their communities on a project to devise wellness initiatives for a specified group, for example, residents of a student hall.
- IDPO 1020Cognitive Foundations of University Education: Critical Thinking and Data Literacy3 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course provides an introduction to critical thinking and data literacy. Students will be equipped with critical tools to analyse problems of reasoning, evaluate the truthfulness of evidence, examine the fallacies of thinking, as well as the ability to construct valid arguments and reasonable solutions for their personal and professional life.
- IDPO 2500Special Topics (I)1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionThis special topics course will help students to gain a better understanding on the topics related to their interdisciplinary studies. A range of professional activities are eligible for study, including seminars/ lectures, professional activities/ meetings, journal readings or structured readings. May be repeated for credits if different topics are taken. May be graded by letter, P/F or DI/PA/F for different offerings.
- IDPO 2910Undergraduate Teaching Opportunities3 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course aims to provide students with real-life, hands-on learning and teaching experience. Students will take part in lesson preparation, actual teaching and reflection session. Training on teaching skills and consultation with faculty will be provided to ensure the quality of students’ teaching.
- IDPO 3500Special Topics (II)1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionThis special topics course will help students to gain a more in-depth knowledge and to have a better understanding on the topics related to their interdisciplinary studies. A range of professional activities are eligible for study, including seminars/ lectures, professional activities/ meetings, journal readings or structured readings. May be repeated for credits if different topics are taken. May be graded by letter, P/F or DI/PA/F for different offerings.
- IDPO 4500Special Topics (III)1-4 Credit(s)DescriptionThis special topics course will help students to gain a more in-depth knowledge and to have a better understanding on the topics related to their interdisciplinary studies. A range of professional activities are eligible for study, including seminars/ lectures, professional activities/ meetings, journal readings or structured readings. May be repeated for credits if different topics are taken. May be graded by letter, P/F or DI/PA/F for different offerings.
- IDPO 4950Interdisciplinary Special Project0-4 Credit(s)DescriptionSpecial projects on selected interdisciplinary topics supervised by one or a group of faculty members. May be repeated for credits if different topics are taken. Enrollment may require approval of the course instructor. For DDP, RMBI, EVMT, and IIM students or those with approval from instructor for enrolling in the course. May be graded by letter, P/F or DI/PA/F for different offerings.