The Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK), formerly the
Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong (OLI), is the first university offering open and distance education in Hong Kong. The
change of title, in May 1997, reflects the recognition of the University's
academic standing, achievements and contributions over the past years.
Since its inception in 1989 the University has
striven continuously to achieve its mission of providing high quality and
flexible further education opportunities for adults. Currently the University
offers more than 100 postgraduate, degree, associate degree and sub-degree
programmes.
The OUHK uses a flexible credit system under
which students earn credits for each course and accumulate credits towards a
degree. The OUHK offers great freedom for its students in where and when they
study, and provide them with carefully structured materials to guide them
through the courses. There are also trained tutors who hold tutorial sessions,
comment on and mark assignments, and answer students' queries by phone and
correspondence.
In April 1996, the Institute moved to its
permanent campus in Ho Man Tin. The campus comprises
such facilities as a library, a computer laboratory, an audio-visual centre, a
language laboratory, a lecture theatre, science project laboratories, tutorial
rooms and a disabled students' centre. With the official launch of the Electronic Library in November 1998, students of the
OUHK now have easy access, from anywhere they want, to data equivalent to over
500,000 volumes of publications. The new facilities and equipment, coupled with
the flexibility of distance education system, provide an ideal learning
environment for adult students in Hong Kong. In October 2000, the OUHK Island
Learning Centre opened at Shun Tak Centre, Sheung Wan.