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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong SAR, China

Established in 1991, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a world-class international research university dedicated to cutting-edge education and research. The University was founded with a mission to advance learning and knowledge through teaching and research, particularly in science, technology, engineering, management and business studies complemented by humanities and social sciences, and to assist Hong Kong’s socio-economic development. In just over 25 years, this young and high-achieving University has risen with miraculous speed to take its place among elite institutions, climbing to the peaks of international esteem and receiving numerous honors and accolades.

HKUST was ranked No.44 globally among 1,000 universities and No.1 in the world’s top 200 young universities by Times Higher Education (THE) in 2018. Our Schools also fly high individually. The School of Engineering is ranked No.18 in the THE World University Rankings by Subject – Engineering and Technology (2018) and No.2 in Greater China. HKUST Business School’s sought-after Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA (EMBA) program has also topped the Financial Times EMBA global rankings eight times in the past 11 years.

At HKUST, we are committed to achieving excellence in education and research and to ensuring we contribute to solving the great challenges of our time, including sustainability, energy, healthcare, and more. Our research culture nurtures and facilitates collaboration and innovation, which is why our campus is a magnet for some of the best and brightest minds. Researchers at the University are encouraged to take a multidisciplinary approach, to explore and collaborate across scientific and geographical frontiers, and to engage with decision-makers, industry, and the public in pursuit of improving people’s lives. The diverse discoveries made by our researchers across the Schools of Engineering, Science, Business and Management, and Humanities and Social Science have led to many ground-breaking additions to the global knowledge base as well as practical technologies and applications transferrable to the world. We frequently partner with leading industries, and support and facilitate entrepreneurship among our students and faculty.

Website: http://www.ust.hk/

VSE Season 1, 2022-23: Courses offered by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology


Application Deadline

Students must submit an application to the VSE Central Office before:
Aug 9, 2022 12:00 noon Hong Kong Time (UTC+8)




Important - Read Before Applying

Before applying, please make sure you understand the following enrolment restrictions set by the course offering university:

After submitting application on APRU system, student will be invited to complete HKUST application on a rolling basis. Students should check their email regularly for updates. Further details could be found here.

Courses offered by HKUST are open to students from HKUST exchange partners only, i.e. not open to students from the following universities:

California Institute of Technology, Chulalongkorn University, Far Eastern Federal University, Nagoya University, Pusan National University, The University of Melbourne, The University of Queensland, Tongji University, Universidad de los Andes, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Universiti Malaya, University of Chile, University of Indonesia, University of Oregon, University of Science and Technology of China, University of the Philippines.



English Language Proficiency Requirements

Before applying, please make sure you have fulfilled the course offering university's English language proficiency requirements listed below:

Applicants whose first language is not English and/or studying in institutions where the primary medium of instruction is not English are required to meet or possess proficiency equivalent to one of the following English language requirements.

- IELTS overall band 6.0;
- TOEFL paper-based test (PBT) 550;
- TOEFL computer-based test (CBT) 213;
- TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) 80

For applicants who do not possess these test results, they must seek endorsement from their home institution to confirm their English language proficiency using the endorsement form.

Applicants are required upload their relevant test results or the signed endorsement form into their HKUST application.

For more details, please contact the VSE coordinator at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.



Course Information

Course information posted on this page are provided by the course offering university and may be changed or updated anytime without prior notice.

Click on the course titles to reveal full course details:

Number of Credits3
Offering DepartmentDepartment of Chemistry
Course TeacherTSANG, Ming Wai Emily
Language of InstructionEnglish
First Day of Class2022-09-01
Last Day of Class2022-12-19
Course ComponentLecture
Mode of TeachingSynchronous
Meeting TimeTue, Thu 1500-1620 (TBC)
Time ZoneUTC+08
Course Description

This course targets science or engineering students with very little to no chemistry background. It provides a general introduction to basic principles of chemistry. Key topics include state of matters, atoms and elements, molecules and compounds, atomic structures and periodicity, molecular structures, quantities in chemical reactions, bonding theories, acids and bases, and solution chemistry.

Course Outline

CHEM 1008

Course Prerequisites/Restrictions

N/A

Points to Note for Students

Students must be from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, or HKUST exchange partners.

Fees to be Borne by Students

N/A

Number of Credits3
Offering DepartmentDepartment of Chemistry
Course TeacherCHAN, Kwan Kit Jason
Language of InstructionEnglish
First Day of Class2022-09-01
Last Day of Class2022-12-19
Course ComponentLecture
Mode of TeachingSynchronous
Meeting TimeWed, Fri 1630-1750 (TBC)
Time ZoneUTC+08
Course Description

This course is designed for students who have taken General Chemistry I and want to continue to expand their chemistry knowledge. It will cover topics related to stoichiometry and chemical reactions, properties of aqueous solutions, acids and bases, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, general aspects in chemistry of the main-group elements, and introduction to transition metal elements and coordination compounds.

Course Outline

CHEM 1030

Course Prerequisites/Restrictions

Prerequisites: Grade C+ or above in CHEM 1008 OR Level 4 or above in HKDSE Chemistry OR CHEM 1020, or equivalent. Please refer to HKUST UG Course Catalog for details (https://prog-crs.hkust.edu.hk/ugcourse/2022-23/CHEM)

Points to Note for Students

Students must be from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, or HKUST exchange partners.

Fees to be Borne by Students

N/A

Number of Credits4
Offering DepartmentDepartment of Electronic and Computer Engineering
Course TeacherCHAN, Man Sun
Language of InstructionEnglish
First Day of Class2022-09-01
Last Day of Class2022-12-19
Course ComponentLecture
Mode of TeachingAsynchronous
Meeting TimeN/A
Time ZoneUTC+08
Course Description

This is an introductory course for semiconductor device operation principles and technology in common electronic products such as integrated circuit (IC), digital camera, solar cell, memory elements, smartcard, etc. Topics covered include Semiconductor properties, IC fabrication technology, PN junctions, Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT), MOSFETs, CCD and the future technology trend in the electronic industry.

Course Outline

ELEC 3500

Course Prerequisites/Restrictions

Prerequisites: (Level 3 or above in HKDSE 1/2x or 1x Chemistry OR a passing grade in HKCEE Chemistry OR CHEM 1001 OR CHEM 1004) AND ELEC 2400, or equivalent. Please refer to HKUST UG Course Catalog for details (https://prog-crs.hkust.edu.hk/ugcourse/2022-23/ELEC)

Points to Note for Students

Students must be from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, or HKUST exchange partners.

Fees to be Borne by Students

N/A

Number of Credits3
Offering DepartmentSchool of Science, School of Engineering and School of Business and Management
Course TeacherHUANG, Erwin
Language of InstructionEnglish
First Day of Class2022-09-01
Last Day of Class2022-12-19
Course ComponentLecture
Mode of TeachingSynchronous
Meeting TimeMon, Wed 1030-1150 (TBC)
Time ZoneUTC+08
Course Description

This course introduces various elements of starting an entrepreneurial journey, including team building, crowd sourcing, use of social media, etc. Based on an experiential learning model, there will be sharing from industry representatives in class while students will also have opportunities to gain authentic experiences in different industries and reaching out to network of co-working spaces. This course does not require students to have previous entrepreneurial experience or any form of business training.

Course Outline

ENTR 1001

Course Prerequisites/Restrictions

N/A

Points to Note for Students

Students must be from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, or HKUST exchange partners.

Fees to be Borne by Students

N/A



Before Making an Application

Make sure you have thoroughly read the information on this page and the Academics page before making an application. If you have a question, email us at [email protected] or contact the VSE Coordinators at your home university or course offering university,