Programme Information for New Students
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Programme Regulations
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Note: Enrolled students who cannot find their course here should click on the above link 'Programme Regulations'.
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Bachelor of Science with Honours in Electronics (with Management)
The BSCHEM, HDDC, and DE programmes are phasing out starting from the 2021 Spring Term. The other Electronics programmes will continue to be offered.
Programme description
This programme provides comprehensive knowledge of a wide range of electronic principles, practical skills in electronics and the capacity to analyse and synthesize circuits and devices. It aims to produce qualified electronic engineers who are also equipped with fundamental management skills; the programme therefore combines training in electronics with courses in business management. The Honours programme gives students the opportunity to specialize in certain areas of electronics, and includes training in independent project work.
Graduates can embark in a career as an electronic design engineer, analyst or consultant, with the potential for advancement to management positions.
Programme requirements
Students pursuing this programme must successfully complete at least 160 credits as follows:
(a) |
20 credits from courses:
Course code
(Click the course
code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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BUS B103# |
English and Communications for Business I |
5 |
Foundation |
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MATH S121^ |
A Foundation in Pure Mathematics |
10 |
Foundation |
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MATH S122^ |
A Foundation in Applied Mathematics |
10 |
Foundation |
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SCI S121 |
A Foundation Course in Physics and Chemistry |
10 |
Foundation |
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# Students in the BSc with Honours programme intending to apply for membership of professional engineering societies are advised to take BUS B103 and ENGG S228.
^ Students who are weak in mathematics are strongly advised to take either MATH S121 or MATH S122.
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(b) |
90 credits of compulsory courses:
Course code
(Click the course
code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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ELEC S222 |
Electronics Principles and Digital Design |
10 |
Middle |
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MATH S222 |
Mathematical Models with Applications |
10 |
Middle |
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MGT B344 |
Theory and Design of Organizations |
5 |
Higher |
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MGT B345 |
Managing in Organizations |
5 |
Higher |
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ELEC S402 |
Electronics Project Course |
20 |
Higher |
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MGT B441 |
Human Resource Management: A Strategic Approach |
5 |
Higher |
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MGT B442 |
Strategic Human Resource Management Issues |
5 |
Higher |
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(c) |
20 credits from courses:
Course code
(Click the course
code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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ELEC S323* |
Information Theory and Digital Communications |
10 |
Higher |
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ELEC S334* |
Signal Processing and Multimedia Technology |
10 |
Higher |
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ENGG S356* |
Engineering Small Worlds: Micro and Nano Technologies |
10 |
Higher |
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(d) |
10 credits from courses:
Course code
(Click the course
code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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COMP S201 |
Computing Fundamentals with Java |
10 |
Middle |
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COMP S258 |
Computer Programming and Problem Solving |
10 |
Middle |
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ELEC S212 |
Network Programming and Design |
10 |
Middle |
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COMP S311 |
Advanced Java Programming and Mobile Application Development |
10 |
Higher |
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DESN S364 |
Fundamentals of Interaction Design |
10 |
Higher |
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ELEC S396 |
Artificial Intelligence for Technology |
10 |
Higher |
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MATH S365 |
Graphs, Networks and Design |
10 |
Higher |
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(e) |
5 credits from:
Course code
(Click the course
code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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MGT B240 |
Principles and Practices of Management |
5 |
Middle |
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(f) |
15 credits from courses:
Course code
(Click the course
code for details) |
Course title |
Credits |
Level |
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BIS B123 |
Business Computing Applications |
5 |
Foundation |
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ACT B211 |
Introduction to Accounting I |
5 |
Middle |
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ACT B212 |
Introduction to Accounting II |
5 |
Middle |
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ECON A231 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
5 |
Middle |
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ECON A232 |
Introduction to Macroeconomics |
5 |
Middle |
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MKT B250 |
Introduction to Marketing |
5 |
Middle |
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TC S319 |
Quality Management for Science and Technology |
5 |
Higher |
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TC S409 |
Safety and Reliability for Science and Technology |
5 |
Higher |
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# Students in the BSc with Honours programme intending to apply for membership of professional engineering societies are advised to take BUS B103 and ENGG S228. |
Notes: Courses marked with an asterisk (*) appear in several lists but can only be taken ONCE.
Choosing the first courses to get started
Students should consider initially registering for one of the following foundation level courses, which count towards qualification.
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MATH S122 A Foundation Course in Applied Mathematics or MATH S121 A Foundation Course in Pure Mathematics
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SCI S121 A Foundation Course in Physics and Chemistry
For enquiries about the programmes, please contact:
Dr Kevin Hung 熊景輝博士
Tel: 2768 6865
Email: khung@ouhk.edu.hk
Dr Steven Choy 蔡雙安博士
Tel: 2768 6857
Email: sochoy@ouhk.edu.hk
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