CODE
JS3320
ENTRY

Sept 2025 Entry

STUDY MODE
Full-time
DURATION

4 years

CREDIT REQUIRED

120

PROGRAMME INTAKE
106 (Combined intake for programmes JS3007 [~11], JS3241 [~32], JS3242 [~15], JS3320 [~16] and JS3240 [~32]) (JUPAS and Non-JUPAS) (Subject to approval)
FUND TYPE
Government-Funded
Programme Leader

Dr MA Tsang Wing, Ben 

Students will be awarded the following degree upon completion of the graduation requirements:

  • BA (Hons) in Chinese History and Culture
Application Deadline
Non-JUPAS Year 1
2024-11-19
International / Other Qualification
2024-11-19
About Programme
Specific Notes
How to Apply
Aims & Characteristics

Programme Aims

The programme is designed to equip students with knowledge in Chinese history and culture as well as personal skills which they can apply in pursuing their career and in making contributions to the government, economy and society of Hong Kong, China and the rest of the world. The general aim of the programme is to educate and train its students into individuals who are

  1. strongly committed to self-cultivation and the welfare of the community;
  2. culturally enriched and effective in communication skills;
  3. respectful of the rule of law;
  4. socially responsible; and
  5. observant of business ethics and business common-sense.

 

Specifically, the graduate of the programme will be able to become

  1. Competent professionals: Graduates should be able to integrate and to apply in-depth discipline knowledge and specialised skills that are fundamental to functioning effectively as an entry-level professional (professional competence); understand the global trends and opportunities related to their professions (global outlook); and demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit and skills in their work, including the discovery and use of opportunities, and experimentation with novel ideas (entrepreneurship).

  2. Critical thinkers: Graduates should be able to examine and critique the validity of information, arguments and different viewpoints, and reach a sound judgment on the basis of credible evidence and logical reasoning.

  3. Effective communicators: Graduates should be able to comprehend and communicate effectively in English and Chinese, orally and in writing, in professional and daily contexts.

  4. Innovative problem solvers: Graduates should be able to identify and define problems in professional and daily contexts, and produce creative and workable solutions to the problems.

  5. Lifelong learners: Graduates should recognise the need for continual learning and self-development, and be able to plan, manage and improve their own learning in pursuit of self-determined development goals.

  6. Ethical leaders: Graduates should have an understanding of leadership and be prepared to serve as a leader and a team player (leadership and teamwork); demonstrate self-leadership and psychosocial competence in pursuing personal and professional development (intrapersonal competence); be capable of building and maintaining relationship and resolving conflicts in group work situations (interpersonal competence); and demonstrate ethical reasoning in professional and day-to-day contexts (ethical reasoning).

  7. Socially responsible global citizens: Graduates should have the capacity for understanding different cultures and social development needs in the local, national and global contexts (interest in culture and social development); and accept their responsibilities as professionals and citizens to society, their own nation and the world (social, national and global responsibility)

 

These aims are fully compatible with the institutional learning outcomes of PolyU to nurture graduates who are competent professionals, critical thinkers, effective communicators, innovative problem solvers, lifelong learners, ethical leaders and socially responsible global citizens.

 

Medium of Instruction

  • 60% of the core and area specific subjects will be taught in Chinese (Putonghua), and the rest in English

     

All admitted students will embark on a Common Year One curriculum. Towards the end of year one, students can decide whether to continue with their initial choice or switch to another choice within the Faculty. Those who wish to change to another choice need to join a competitive process through a ranking assessment, which considers a combination of entrance qualification score, Year One GPA, and interview performance.

Curriculum

Curriculum

  1. General University Requirement (GUR) subjects and credits (30 credits*)
  2. Work-Integrated Education (3 credits)
  3. Capstone Project (3 credits)
  4. Discipline Specific Requirement (DSR) subjects and credits (87 credits*)
  • ​Discipline Specific Language (4 subjects/12 credits)
  • Core subject (7 subjects/21 credits)
  • Area specific subjects (18 subjects/54 credits):
    • History and Institutions
    • Thought and Religion
    • Literature and Arts
    • Environment and Society
    • Science, Technology and Culture
    • Cultural and Heritage Management

* Including double fulfilment

Entrance Requirements and Subject Weightings

Satisfy the University's General Entrance Requirements.

 

Please click here for the subject weightings for 2025/26.

Preferred Subjects with the Highest Weighting

There is no compulsory subject requirement. Preferred subject(s) with the highest weighting for admission score calculation include(s):

Chinese Language
English Language
Chinese History
Chinese Literature
History
Admission Score Calculation Mechanism for the Current Admission Exercise
Any Best 5 Subjects (plus an additional bonus score for the 6th subject)
Average HKDSE Scores of Admittees

2024/25 Average Score: Chinese & English Languages + Any Best 3 Subjects (with Subject Weighting) = 194.7

Enquiries

For further programme information, please contact: 
Ms Verna SO (tel.: 3400 8929; email: verna.so@polyu.edu.hk).

LocalJUPAS
No information is available at present.
LocalNon-JUPAS Year 1
Additional Documents Required
Transcript / Certificate

Required

Interview Arrangement
Aims

To determine the potential/suitability of applicants for admission to the programme, and to examine their interest in the field of study.

Date of Interview
December to May, if necessary
Duration

About 15 minutes

Medium
Putonghua and English
Mode
Small group interview
Non-LocalInternational / Other Qualification
Additional Documents Required
Transcript / Certificate

Required

Interview Arrangement
Aims

To determine the potential/suitability of applicants for admission to the programme, and to examine their language and interest in the field of study.

Date of Interview
From December to May, if necessary
Duration

About 20 minutes

Medium
Putonghua and English
Mode
Small group interview