A Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies [BA(Arch Stud)] from the University of Hong Kong, or a qualification of equivalent standard from another University or comparable institution accepted for this purpose; a student without an architecture degree shall not be deemed eligible for admission.
The Master of Architecture (MArch) is a two-year full-time programme offered by the Department of Architecture, leading to a professionally accredited MArch degree.; The professional Master of Architecture degree is recognized by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects (HKIA), the Architects Registration Board of HKSAR (ARB), the Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA), the National Board of Architectural Accreditation (NBAA) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).; Through a multidisciplinary curriculum emphasising current design and production technologies alongside an understanding of the historical and theoretical culture of architecture, the programme enables students to acquire broad the expertise, skills and knowledge to confront the complexities of contemporary architectural discourse, design and practice.
To be eligible for admission to the courses leading to the degree of Master of Housing Management, candidates(a) shall comply with the General Regulations and the Regulations for Taught Postgraduate Curricula; and(b) shall hold(i) a Bachelor's degree with honours of this University; or(ii) a qualification of equivalent standard of this University or another university or comparable institution accepted for this purpose (Note 1); and(iii) satisfy the examiners in a qualifying examination if required.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Note 1: Qualifications which are accepted include:(a) a Professional Diploma in Housing Management awarded by the HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education and possession of at least five years' work experience in the housing field; or(b) full membership of the Hong Kong Institute of Housing (MHKIH) and possession of at least five years' work experience in the housing field (at least two of which must be post-qualification); or(c) chartered membership of the Chartered Institute of Housing (MCIH) and possession of at least five years' work experience in the housing field (at least two of which must be post-qualification).;Candidates who hold these qualifications, if selected, shall not be offered admission until they have satisfied the examiners in a qualifying examination to test their academic ability to follow the courses of study prescribed.; The qualifying examination shall consist of one or more written papers and shall be set prior to the final selection of candidates for admission into the curriculum.
The Master of Housing Management (MHousMan) is an interdisciplinary programme offered by the Department of Urban Planning and Design. The programme is designed not only to upgrade the training and skills of practising housing professionals but also to provide intellectual and professional training to those wishing to specialize in the housing area at postgraduate level. The MHousMan degree programme has two streams of study, the Academic Stream and the Professional Stream. The MHousMan (Professional Stream) is recognized by the Chartered Institute of Housing and the Hong Kong Institute of Housing.
A Bachelor of Arts (Landscape Studies) or Bachelor of Arts (Architectural Studies) degree of the University of Hong Kong or a similar degree from a comparable institution accepted for this purpose. A student without a degree in a design-related field shall not be deemed eligible for admission.
The Master of Landscape Architecture programme provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary education in landscape architecture that is designed to equip students with core knowledge and technical competencies in the arts and sciences of landscape architecture.
PDip/MSc(Conservation) students are from diverse building- or non-building-related and nonprofessional backgrounds, and from private practices and government organizations. To date, the following professions, in both private practice and government service, are represented in the programme:Anthropologists | Archaeologists | Architects | Contractors | Developers | Engineers | Historians | Journalists | Landscape Architects | Lawyers | Managers (Building Project, Facilities, Property and Site) | Museum Curators | Planners | Surveyors (Building, General Practice and Quantity) | School Teachers | University Lecturers and ResearchersAdmission to the postgraduate programmes of the Architectural Conservation Programmes is open to practicing professionals and postgraduate students. The basic admission requirements are:A Bachelor's degree in any discipline.A good command of spoken and written English.Career relevance.
The Architectural Conservation Programmes (ACP) was originally established in 2000 in the Faculty of Architecture to provide continuing professional training leading to a Master of Science in Conservation degree (one-year full-time or two-year part-time) or a Postgraduate Diploma in Conservation (one-year part-time).
1. A Bachelor's degree of this University or a qualification of equivalent standard from this University or another comparable institution accepted for this purpose;2. A minimum of one year of work experience, some of which should be of relevance to the course applied (for part-time students only).
The MSc(Construction Project Management) programme aims to introduce both the general skills of management science and the financial and administrative skills appropriate to professionals, within the context of the property and construction management process. The programme includes studies of the procedures involved in the effective management of property and construction, and the economic and legal constraints which determine them.
The basic admission requirement is a recognised Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline or qualifications deemed to be equivalent plus, normally, a minimum of two years' post-degree practical experience in design, procurement, construction, policy-making or management of buildings, projects or urban districts, or an approved related industry field.To be eligible for admission to the curriculum leading to the Master of Science in Integrated Project Delivery, a candidate shall:1. comply with the General Regulations and the Regulations for Taught Postgraduate Curricula;2. hold a Bachelor's degree with Honours in a relevant field of this University or from a comparable institution accepted for this purpose;3. produce proof of relevant work experience (normally a minimum of two years of post-degree practical experience in design, procurement, construction, policy-making or management of buildings, projects or urban districts, or an approved related field), including a curriculum vitae, at least one letter of reference from a relevant employer, and any other supplementary document as determined by the Programme Director;4. be fluent in both spoken and written English; and5. satisfy the examiners in a qualifying examination if required.
The MSc (IPD) provides a project management education to meet the needs of those working in integrated project delivery enabled by virtual design and construction (VDC). Learning is enabled with the latest BIM, GIS and gaming technologies available in the HKUrban Lab 5D BIM Lab in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The course is designed to provide construction and real estate project managers and professionals with an advanced education in key aspects of the land conversion process that affect decisions relating to real estate and construction in both the private and public sectors.
A Bachelor's degree of this University or a qualification of equivalent standard from this University or another comparable institution accepted for this purpose;Preferably a minimum of one year of work experience, some of which should be of relevance to the course applied (for part-time students only).
The MSc(Real Estate) programme approaches real estate from a business and economic perspective. The aims of the programme are threefold. The first aim is to introduce students to real estate assets and markets, within the overall framework of national, regional and urban economies. The second aim is to provide students with the theoretical insight and the analytical skills to identify potentially viable real estate investments and real estate development opportunities, including identifying and structuring innovative land conversion ventures and real estate investment and project financing. The third aim is to equip students with the necessary management skills to understand and participate in functional and general management of enterprises active in real estate markets. Each student must complete (1) twelve courses including prescribed and elective courses; or (2) nine courses including prescribed and elective courses plus a dissertation.
A Bachelor's degree with honours of The University of Hong Kong; or, an equivalent qualification from another university or comparable institution.Must satisfy the University's English language requirement.
The Master of Science in Urban Planning [MSc(Urban Planning)] programme is recognised by the Hong Kong Institute of Planners (HKIP) and its graduates can become full corporate members of the HKIP after two years of relevant working experience. Graduates from the MSc(Urban Planning) programme can become licentiate members of the Royal Town Planning Institute in the UK and go through the assessment of professional competency procedures to become corporate members. MSc(Urban Planning) graduates specialising in transport planning can apply for membership of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong (CILT-HK). Graduates can also apply to become Planning and Development Surveyors through the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) after completing specific top-up modules and passing professional assessments.
A solid Bachelor's degree in a relevant field from a recognised university.Must satisfy the University's English language requirement.
The Master of Urban Design (MUD) provides high quality education in the design of the built environment. It is a one-year full-time postgraduate programme o?ered by the Department of Urban Planning and Design in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Hong Kong.; The programme meets the continuing education needs of practitioners in the ?eld of urban design, architecture, landscape architecture and urban planning.
A Bachelor's degree with good honours from this University or equivalent qualifications.Candidates may be invited to take a qualifying examination and attend an interview.
The Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics [MA(AppliedLinguistics)] is designed for people who are currently teaching, or who want to teach, English at tertiary level. The focus of the course is therefore on issues relating to the teaching, learning and use of English as a medium of tertiary academic and professional education. Some modules in the course contribute to an understanding of English in all contexts, while others relate more specifically to the learning context in Hong Kong. The course is offered on a part-time basis over two years and on a full-time basis over one year.