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JSSU77

Offered by HKMU: Bachelor of Science with Honours in Construction Management and Quantity Surveying 由香港都會大學開辦:建築管理及工料測量學榮譽理學士

BSc(Hons)CMQSurveying

Short Description

This programme provides students with comprehensive academic and professional training in construction management and quantity surveying (CMQS) for satisfying the standard of practice set by professional bodies. 

The aims of the programme are:

  1. Equip students with knowledge of modern CMQS in the real working environment;
  2. Develop students ‘critical thinking mindset to interpret and analyse results, and solve problems in the CMQS;
  3. Stimulate student's interest in CMQS education and participating in professional organizations, and encouraging awareness in changing trends in CMQS technology; and
  4. Instill investigative students’ skills, including the design, execution and interpretation of CMQS work.

Remarks:
The programme was granted funding from the "Self-financing Post-secondary Education Fund Enhancement and Start-up Grant Scheme" of the Education Bureau to support its development and offering.

Requirements

  • Programme Entrance Requirements
  • General Entrance Requirements
Core Subjects Minimum Level
CHINESE LANGUAGE 3
CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Attained
ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3
MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART 2
Elective Subject(s) Minimum Level
ANY 2 SUBJECTS 2

Applicants with previous HKDSE subject result of A040 ‘Liberal Studies’ will be used as the alternative of the core subject requirement of A045 ‘Citizenship and Social Development’.

  1. Unless otherwise stated in the Programme-specific subject requirements, HKDSE Category B subjects (Applied Learning) with attainment at “Attained” or above; or Category C subjects (Other Languages) with attainment at grade E or above can be considered as elective subjects, and up to 2 Applied Learning subjects (excluding Applied Learning Chinese) will be recognized as electives.

  2. Mathematics Extended Part (i.e. Module 1 (Calculus and Statistics) / Module 2 (Algebra and Calculus)) will be counted as an elective subject. If applicants have taken both Module 1 and Module 2, only the module with best result will be taken into consideration.

  3. Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) applicants, who have met the specified circumstances as announced by the Education Bureau (EDB), can use the following qualifications to replace HKDSE Chinese Language level 3 to meet the entrance requirement for Chinese Language:
    - ‘Attained’ or above in HKDSE Category B (Applied Learning Chinese); or
    - Grade E or above in GCE (A-Level / AS-Level / O-Level) Chinese ; or
    - Grade E / Grade 3 or above in GCSE / IGCSE Chinese
    For programmes with specific entrance requirements on the Chinese Language proficiency, please click here for details.

  4. In addition to the General Entrance Requirements, individual programme may require specific subject requirements. Also, some programmes may give higher weighting to certain subjects, core and/or elective, and some may also grant preference to certain elective subjects in admission selection. Please refer to the ‘Programme-specific subject requirements’ for details or click here.

  5. The University accepts combined results of HKDSE examination. The best results will be considered for meeting the entrance requirements and for the calculation of admission scores.

Calculation of scores for applicants with more than 1 sitting in HKDSE Examination
HKMU will consider the best grade attained for a particular subject from any sittings of HKDSE examination taken by the applicant. There is no grade penalty for multiple sittings.

Core Subjects Minimum Level
CHINESE LANGUAGE 3
CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Attained
ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3
MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART 2
Elective Subject(s) Minimum Level
One of the following elective subjects:
ANY 1 SUBJECT 2
Please refer to individual institution for programme-specific entry requirements.

First Year Tuition Fee

HK$ 120,000

Estimated Programme Fees:
1st year: HK$120,000
Whole Programme: HK$480,000

Estimated Programme Fees after deducting SSSDP subsidy (HK$45,810/year):
1st year: HK$74,190
Whole Programme: HK$296,760

Remarks:

  • The composite tuition/programme fees listed above have included laboratory/ practicum/ immersion course fees, etc., if applicable.
  • Non-local students will be charged a higher rate.
  • There will be an annual adjustment of tuition fees which will be capped at the actual Composite Consumer Price Index (CCPI) to be announced by the Government. The estimated composite tuition/programme fees for the whole programme have not yet taken the CCPI for the second to fourth (or fifth) year, i.e. 2025/26 to 2027/28 (or 2028/29) academic year, into account.
  • Students, who fulfilled the stipulated requirements set by the Education Bureau (EDB), are eligible for the Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors (“SSSDP”) provided by the Government. For details of the scheme and eligibility, please visit http://www.cspe.edu.hk/sssdp.
  • A student’s eligibility for the SSSDP and the annual subsidy amount allocated in an academic year is subject to EDB’s final approval. The annual subsidy amount of SSSDP for non-laboratory-based programmes for the 2024/25 academic year is HK$45,810.
  • Only local students are eligible for subsidy under SSSDP.

Contacts

Dr. Jimmy Li

Email: jchli@hkmu.edu.hk

Tel: (852) 3120 2675