Undergraduate Courses 2024-25
Undergraduate Courses 2024-25
Course Description (in alphabetical order of course codes)
Course descriptions are arranged in alphabetical order, based on course codes. Courses listed here will be offered according to resources available in each term and year. Details of course offerings in a particular term will be announced at course registration time.
Common Core Courses
Postgraduate Courses
ACCT
Accounting
AISC
Interdisciplinary Studies
BIBU
Biotechnology and Business
BIEN
Bioengineering
BIPH
Biological Physics
CENG
Chemical and Biological Engineering
CHEM
Chemistry
CIVL
Civil and Environmental Engineering
COMP
Computer Science and Engineering
CPEG
Computer Engineering
CTDL
Critical Thinking and Data Literacy
DASC
Data Analytics in Science
DSCT
Data Science and Technology
ECON
Economics
ELEC
Electronic and Computer Engineering
EMIA
Emerging Interdisciplinary Areas
ENEG
Energy
ENGG
School of Engineering
ENTR
Entrepreneurship
ENVR
Environment
ENVS
Environmental Science
FINA
Finance
GBUS
Global Business
GNED
General Education
HART
Studio Arts courses offered by HUMA
HLTH
Health and Physical Education
HMAW
Habits, Mindsets, and Wellness
HUMA
Humanities
IEDA
Industrial Engineering and Decision Analytics
IIMP
Individualized Interdisciplinary Major
IROP
International Research Opportunities Program
ISDN
Integrative Systems and Design
ISOM
Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management
LABU
Language for Business
LANG
Language
LEGL
Legal Education
LIFS
Life Science
MARK
Marketing
MATH
Mathematics
MECH
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
MGMT
Management
OCES
Ocean Science
PHYS
Physics
PPOL
Public Policy
RMBI
Risk Management and Business Intelligence
SBMT
School of Business and Management
SCIE
School of Science
SGFN
Sustainable and Green Finance
SHSS
School of Humanities and Social Science
SISP
Summer Institute for Secondary School Students
SOSC
Social Science
SUST
Sustainability
TEMG
Technology and Management
UROP
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
WBBA
SF program in World Business
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Notes:
- Course is identified by a course code which comprises a four-letter code followed by a four-digit number code. In general, the letter code denotes either the area/program of study or the course offering department, and the first digit of the number code indicates the academic level of the course:
1 = Introductory courses
2 = Intermediate courses
3/4 = Advanced courses or courses for specialist study
- With effect from Fall 2011-12, all 3-digit codes of existing active courses have been converted into 4-digit ones.
- Course credits are assigned with reference made to the ‘benchmark’ assignment of one credit for courses with a total student workload of 40 to 50 hours, including both instructional hours and hours of student preparation. For this calculation, ‘instructional hours’ means all required, scheduled hours of instruction.
- Courses marked with [Co-list with] may share most or all lectures and other learning activities with other courses. Co-listed courses would differ from each other at least partially in assessment schemes or assignments. Students may register and earn credit for only one of the co-listed courses. These courses may not be arranged for co-listing on a regular basis, but is subject to the discretion of the course offering department(s).
- Course carrying [Alternate code(s)] is a single course that is offered under two or more course codes with identical course content and assessment scheme. Students may register and earn credit for only one of the codes under a multi-coded course.
- Under a policy approved by the Senate, exceptions to the general University policy stating that English is the medium of instruction will be permitted when the courses are related to the area of Chinese studies and are approved by the School of Humanities and Social Science:
- Courses approved to be taught in Chinese carry a [PU] or [CA] notation in the course description, which indicates the spoken language used in teaching: [PU] stands for Putonghua; and [CA] for Cantonese.
- Courses marked with a [C] in the course description are not taught in Chinese but may require students to read materials in Chinese. Students who have difficulty reading materials in Chinese should consult the instructor concerned prior to enrolling in these courses. In some cases, alternative English reading materials may be provided.
- Some courses may use different medium of instruction/materials, either in Chinese or English, for different sections. They will be denoted by a combination of [CA], [PU], [C] and [EN]. Students will need to check the medium of instruction/materials to be used before course enrollment.
- Undergraduate courses marked with [BLD] or [SPO] may be offered in the mode of blended learning or self-paced online delivery respectively, while those marked with [EXP] may adopt the approach of experiential learning, subject to different offerings. Students should check the delivery mode of the class section before registration.