Bachelor of Science (Hons) Degree in Information Security

Entrance Year Sept 2023
Programme Code 42481-INS
Stream Code 42481-INS
Mode of Study Full-time
Normal Duration 4 years
Programme Intake 68 (for the whole scheme)
Fund Type Government-Funded
Credits Required for Graduation 127 (plus training credits)
Programme Leaders
Dr Haibo Hu
BEng, PhD, SrMIEEE, SrMCCF, MACM, MHKCS
email: haibo.hu@polyu.edu.hk
Remarks
- The credit requirements of the programme are indicative only. They are subject to review.
- Students can take a number of extra electives to earn a Minor Award in areas such as applied mathematics, accountancy, business, finance or management, among others.
Entry Scholarship
- To give encouragement and recognition to HKDSE students with outstanding academic performance, and to support their studies at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering (EIE) at PolyU launched the “EIE Academic Entrance Scholarship for Outstanding HKDSE Admittees” in the 2016-17 academic year. Details of the scholarship are given in the information sheet, which can be viewed here.
Aims and Characteristics
Programme Aims
This Programme aims at producing graduates with:
- a wide range of professional knowledge and skills relevant to information security;
- creativity and innovation;
- adaptability to changing technology and society; and
- all-rounded attributes.
Programme Characteristics and Intended Learning Outcomes
The programme offers a good mix of basic theory, hands-on practice and application examples. In the latter part of Year Three, students can make use of the knowledge that they have acquired to conduct an integrated project. During the summer of Year Three, students have the opportunity to join an internship programme. In the Final Year, students can focus on selected areas by choosing relevant electives.
Students can take part in the University’s exchange programme that allows them to study in an overseas institution for one semester. Financial subsidies may be provided by the Faculty of Engineering. The exchange programme provides an excellent opportunity for students to study abroad and broaden their horizons and allows them to appreciate the cultures of other countries. Very positive experiences have been reported by students who have participated in the programme.
The intended learning outcomes of programme are the attributes of the graduates who have completed the Programme successfully. These attributes are classified into two broad categories. Category A consists of attributes such as knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes that are related to information security. Category B consists of the attributes that make our graduates all-rounded attributes and support their further development.
On successful completion of the Programme, students should be able to:
Category A: Professional/Academic Knowledge and Skills
1. Apply knowledge of mathematics and science appropriate to the discipline of information security.
2. Apply knowledge of information security to the abstraction and conceptualisation of information and communications technology (ICT) models.
3. Analyse an information security problem and identify and define the requirements appropriate to its solution.
4. Design, implement and evaluate an information security system, process, component, or program to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety and social and environmental considerations.
5. Use the current techniques, skills and tools for the practice in information security with an understanding of the limitations.
Category B: Attributes for All-Roundedness
6. Function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal.
7. Have an understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities.
8. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
9. Analyse the local and global impact of information security on individuals, organisations, and society.
10. Recognise the need for and engage in continuing professional development.
Subject Syllabi
EIE1D02 |
Electronic Music: The Impact of Technology on Digital Lifestyle (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE1D03 | Artificial Intelligence and Science Fiction |
EIE1D04 | Cyber Security Essentials |
EIE1005 | Fundamental AI and Data Analytics |
EIE2S02 | Promoting Digital Literacy in Developing Societies |
EIE1005 | Fundamental AI and Data Analytics |
Undergraduate Programme Subjects | |
EIE1003 | Foundations of Data Science |
EIE1004 | Introduction to Information and Artificial Intelligence Engineering |
EIE2100 | Basic Circuit Analysis |
EIE2101 | Basic Circuit Analysis |
EIE2102 | Basic Electronics |
EIE2105 | Digital and Computer Systems |
EIE2108 | Fundamentals of Internet and Multimedia Technologies |
EIE2110 | Basic Circuit Analysis and Electronics |
EIE2111 | Computer Programming |
EIE2112 | Foundation Techniques in Artificial Intelligence |
EIE2113 | Introduction to Internet of Things |
EIE2211 | Logic Design |
EIE2261 | Logic Design |
EIE2282 | Information Technology |
EIE2302 | Electricity and Electronics |
EIE2901/IC2114 | Industrial Centre Training I for EIE |
EIE2902/IC2115 | Industrial Centre Training for EIE |
EIE2903/IC2140 | Practical Training |
EIE3100 | Analogue Circuit Fundamentals |
EIE3101 |
Computer Animation (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE3103 | Digital Signals and Systems |
EIE3105 | Integrated Project |
EIE3106 | Integrated Project |
EIE3109 | Mobile Systems and Application Development |
EIE3112 | Database System |
EIE3117 | Integrated Project |
EIE3120 | Network Technologies and Security |
EIE3123 | Dynamic Electronic Systems |
EIE3124 | Fundamentals of Machine Intelligence |
EIE3127 | Artificial Intelligence of Things |
EIE3128 | IoT Project |
EIE3129 | IoT Security |
EIE3130 | Network Security |
EIE3305 | Integrated Analogue and Digital Circuits |
EIE3311 | Computer System Fundamentals |
EIE3312 | Linear Systems |
EIE3320 |
Object-Oriented Design and Programming (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE3331 | Communication Fundamentals |
EIE3333 | Data and Computer Communications |
EIE3343 | Computer Systems Principles |
EIE3360 | Integrated Project |
EIE3373 | Microcontroller Systems and Interface |
EIE3901/IC382 | Multidisciplinary Manufacturing Project |
EIE4100 | Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
EIE4102 | IP Networks |
EIE4104 | Mobile Networking |
EIE4105 | Multimodal Human Computer Interaction Technology |
EIE4106 | Network Management and Security (View the Introductory Video here) |
Distributed Systems and Cloud Computing (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE4110 | Introduction to VLSI and Computer-Aided Circuit Design |
EIE4113 | Wireless and Mobile Systems |
EIE4114 | Digital Forensics for Crime Investigation |
EIE4116 | Surveillance Studies and Technologies |
EIE4117 | Capstone Project |
Intrusion Detection and Penetration Test (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE4119 |
Mobile Device System Architecture (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE4121 | Machine Learning in Cyber-security |
EIE4122 |
Deep Learning and Deep Neural Networks (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE4123 |
Healthcare Technology |
EIE4124 |
Modern Robotics |
EIE4125 |
Power Conversion Technology for Energy Harvesting |
EIE4126 |
Capstone Project |
EIE4127 |
Capstone Project |
Power Electronics (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE4413 | Digital Signal Processing (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE4428 | Multimedia Communications |
EIE4430 | Honours Project |
EIE4431 | Digital Video Production and Broadcasting |
EIE4432 |
Web Systems and Technologies (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE4433 | Honours Project |
EIE4435 | Image and Audio Processing |
Optical Communication Systems and Networks (View the Introductory Video here) |
MSc Subjects | |
Satellite Communications - Technology and Applications (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE511 | VLSI System Design |
EIE515 | Advanced Optical Communication Systems |
EIE522 | Pattern Recognition: Theory & Applications |
EIE529 | Digital Image Processing |
Video Technology (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE553 | Security in Data Communication (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE557 | Computational Intelligence and its Applications |
Speech Processing and Recognition (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE560 |
Microelectronics Processing and Technologies |
EIE563 | Digital Audio Processing |
EIE566 | Wireless Communications |
Wireless Power Transfer Technologies (View the Introductory Video here) |
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IoT - Tools and Applications (View the Introductory Video here) |
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Sensor Networks (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE570 |
Deep Learning with Photonics |
EIE571 |
Photonic System Analysis |
EIE572 |
Information Photonics |
EIE573 |
Mobile Edge Computing |
EIE575 | Vehicular Communications and Inter-Networking Technologies (View the Introductory Video here) |
EIE577 | Optoelectronic Devices |
EIE579 | Advanced Telecommunication Systems |
EIE580 | RF and Microwave Integrated Circuits for Communication System Applications |
Channel Coding (View the Introductory Video here) |
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EIE589 | Wireless Data Network |
MPhil/PhD Subjects | |
EIE6200 | Methodology for Engineering and Scientific Research |
EIE6207 | Theoretical Fundamental and Engineering Approaches for Intelligent Signal and Information Processing |
EIE6811-EIE6813 | Guided Study in Electronic and Information Engineering I/II/III |
EIE621-EIE623 | Special Topics in Electronic and Information Engineering I/II/III |
Note: The subject syllabi contained in this website are subject to review and changes from time to time. The Department of Electronic and Information Engineering reserves the right to revise or withdraw the offer of any subject contained in this website.