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College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Curriculum Structure

(Applicable to Normative 4-year degree, Advanced I and Advanced Standing II students admitted in 2024/25 or before)

The four-year undergraduate curriculum allows students to gain in-depth knowledge through major studies, and diversify their learning with Gateway Education (GE) courses, electives and optional minors. The curriculum structure is as follows:

Component Normative 4-year Degree Advanced Standing I Advanced Standing II
(Senior-year Entry)
GE English 1: GE1401 University English (see note 1) 3 credit units 3 credit units Not a compulsory requirement
English 2: Discipline-specific English (see note 4) 3 credit units 3 credit units 3 credit units
Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy (see note 1) 3 credit units 3 credit units Not a compulsory requirement
Distributional Area Requirements
Minimum 3 credit units from each area
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations
  • Science and Technology
12 credit units # 6 credit units * 3 credit units
College-specified courses (see note 3) 9 credit units 6 credit units 6 credit units
Major + college requirement (see note 2 and 3) ≤ 72 credit units ≤ 72 credit units ≤ 72 credit units
Minor (optional) 15-18 credit units 15-18 credit units 15-18 credit units
Free electives Remainder to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation, if necessary Remainder to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation, if necessary Remainder to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation, if necessary
Minimum credit units for graduation 120 credit units, subject to the requirements of respective majors 90 credit units, subject to the requirements of respective majors 60 credit units, subject to the requirements of respective majors
Maximum credit units for graduation 144 credit units 114 credit units 84 credit units

# Take at least 1 course from each of the three distributional areas
* Take 2 courses from two different distributional areas

Notes:
  1. Students are required to fulfil the English language requirement and Chinese language requirement, and may be required to take additional language courses depending on their entry qualification in English/Chinese.
  2. Normative 4-year degree students admitted in 2022/23 and thereafter are required to fulfil the internship/consultancy project/research project requirement in accordance with the requirements stipulated by the respective college/school. The curriculum-related internship courses should be credit-bearing with a minimum of 3 credit units and a minimum internship duration of no less than 4 weeks/160 hours. The consultancy project/research project courses should involve student work (inclusive of timetabled teaching hours) of no less than 160 hours. These courses may be included as part of the College/School requirement or the major requirement as stipulated by the respective College/School.
  3. The College Requirement and the College-specified course requirement for students transferring from other non-CLASS academic units will follow the same arrangements for the Advanced Standing I students. For students transferring within CLASS Departments, if they have already successfully completed a College foundation course offered by their new home department, they are not required to take another College foundation course from the same group. This applies to students admitted/transferred to CLASS in Semester A 2022/23 and thereafter.
  4. Students who have already successfully completed a Discipline-specific GE English course required by their original home academic units at the University will not be required to take another Discipline-specific English course after transferring to CLASS departments.

(Applicable to Normative 4-year degree students, Advanced Standing I and Advanced II students from 2025/26 onwards)

The four-year undergraduate curriculum allows students to gain in-depth knowledge through major studies, and diversify their learning with Gateway Education (GE) courses, electives and optional minors. The curriculum structure is as follows:

Component Normative 4-year Degree Advanced Standing I Advanced Standing II
(Senior-year Entry)
GE English 1: GE1401 University English (see note 1) 3 credit units 3 credit units Not a compulsory requirement
English 2: Discipline-specific English (see note 4) 3 credit units 3 credit units 3 credit units
Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy (see note 1) 3 credit units 3 credit units Not a compulsory requirement
GE1601 Whole-Person Development 1 credit unit 1 credit unit Not a compulsory requirement
Distributional Area Requirements
Minimum 3 credit units from each area
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations
  • Science and Technology
12 credit units # 6 credit units * 3 credit units
College-specified courses (see note 3) 9 credit units 6 credit units 6 credit units
Major + college requirement (see note 2 and 3) ≤ 72 credit units ≤ 72 credit units ≤ 72 credit units
Minor (optional) 15-18 credit units 15-18 credit units 15-18 credit units
Free electives Remainder to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation, if necessary Remainder to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation, if necessary Remainder to fulfil the credit requirement for graduation, if necessary
Minimum credit units for graduation 121 credit units, subject to the requirements of respective majors 91 credit units, subject to the requirements of respective majors 60 credit units, subject to the requirements of respective majors
Maximum credit units for graduation 144 credit units 114 credit units 84 credit units

# Take at least 1 course from each of the three distributional areas
* Take 2 courses from two different distributional areas

Notes:
  1. Students are required to fulfil the English language requirement and Chinese language requirement, and may be required to take additional language courses depending on their entry qualification in English/Chinese.
  2. Normative 4-year degree students admitted in 2022/23 and thereafter are required to fulfil the internship/consultancy project/research project requirement in accordance with the requirements stipulated by the respective college/school. The curriculum-related internship courses should be credit-bearing with a minimum of 3 credit units and a minimum internship duration of no less than 4 weeks/160 hours. The consultancy project/research project courses should involve student work (inclusive of timetabled teaching hours) of no less than 160 hours. These courses may be included as part of the College/School requirement or the major requirement as stipulated by the respective College/School.
  3. The College-specified course requirement for students transferring from other non-CLASS academic units will follow the same arrangements for the Advanced Standing I students. For the arrangements of College Requirement for students transferring to CLASS academic units, please visit: College Requirement framework for CAH, COM, EN, LT and SS, and College Requirement framework for PIA.
  4. Students who have already successfully completed a Discipline-specific GE English course required by their original home academic units at the University will not be required to take another Discipline-specific English course after transferring to CLASS departments.

Major Requirement

Please refer to Academic Regulations and Records Office / Departmental websites.

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