City University of Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong
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JS1051
Energy and Environment (Majors: BEng Energy Science and Engineering / BEng Environmental Science and Engineering) 能源及環境學 [主修: 工學士(能源科學及工程學) / 工學士(環境科學及工程學)]
SEE
Short Description
The School of Energy and Environment (SEE) performs cutting-edge research and provides professional education in energy- and environment-related issues. The School is designed to tackle interactive relationship between energy and environment through the development of new scientific understanding and new technologies as well as the training of new professionals with broad knowledge in the areas of energy and environment.
We have a highly internationalised and experienced faculty from various countries specialising in atmospheric and climate science, biological science, chemistry, chemical engineering, energy economics, environmental engineering, environmental policy, mechanical engineering and materials science. SEE endeavours to produce a new breed of engineers and professionals capable of solving energy and environmental problems.
We currently offer the following majors:
- Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Science and Engineering
Students start with a common year of foundation study. The content of our programmes covers a wide spectrum of areas, allowing students to explore knowledge in a number of environments. At the beginning of their studies, they develop a broad scientific foundation by studying courses in basic science, covering mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry and biology before they are guided through an in-depth exploration of environment and energy issues. Students declare their majors after completing the foundation courses in the first year.
Admission Arrangements
JUPAS applicants will be considered for admission to first-year studies at the School of Energy and Environment. Students will enter a major (current major options: Energy Science and Engineering; Environmental Science and Engineering) after one year of study. The top 40% of students# will have a free choice of majors offered by the School. The other 60% of students will be allocated a major within the School, subject to the availability of places and the selection criteria set by individual majors.
# based on CGPA with no failed grades and completion of at least 30 credit units including School required courses
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Useful Information for JUPAS Applicants
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Interview Arrangements
Flexible Admission Arrangement for JUPAS Applicants
Special Consideration for JUPAS Applicants
CityUHK Scholarships for Hong Kong Talents
CityU Tiger Programme
JUPAS Admissions Score Reference
Programme Website
Requirements
- Programme Entrance Requirements
- General Entrance Requirements
Core Subjects | Minimum Level |
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CHINESE LANGUAGE | 3 |
CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | Attained |
ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 3 |
MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART | 2 |
Elective Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
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One of the following elective subjects: | |
ANY 1 SUBJECT | 3 |
One of the following elective subjects: | |
BIOLOGY | 3 |
PHYSICS | 3 |
CHEMISTRY | 3 |
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and Category C other language subject can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.
- Applied Learning (ApL) subjects are not counted as elective subjects.
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 | 3 |
- Liberal Studies would be used as the alternative of the core subject requirement of Citizenship and Social Development.
- Unspecified electives may include Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) (except for JS1801) and Category C other language subjects (Japanese: Level N3 or above; Korean: Grade 3 or above; French/German/Spanish: Level A2 or above) (except for JS1200, JS1201, JS1217, JS1801, JS1805, JS1806 and JS1807). If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.
- Applied Learning (ApL) subjects are not counted as elective subjects, except for JS1040, JS1041, JS1042, JS1043, JS1044, JS1805, JS1806 and JS1807.
- Please refer to the minimum entrance requirements webpage for details.
- Applicants who are marginally failed to meet the entrance requirements of the programme may still have opportunity of admission. CityUHK will continue the flexibility towards the minimum entrance requirements for JUPAS applicants in 2025/26 entry. The details of flexible admission arrangement can be found in CityUHK undergraduate admissions website.
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.
Calculation of scores for applicants with more than 1 sitting in HKDSE Examination
CityU accepts repeat results and will use the best results in assessing whether applicants fulfil the entrance requirements and to calculate admission scores.
First Year Tuition Fee
HK$ 44,500
Contacts
Statistics
Application Statistics (after Modification of Programme Choices)
Year | Band A | Band B | Band C | Band D | Band E | Total |
2024 | 389 | 374 | 366 | 412 | 278 | 1819 |
2023 | 255 | 310 | 367 | 401 | 324 | 1657 |
2022 | 321 | 340 | 350 | 433 | 328 | 1772 |
2021 | 197 | 200 | 316 | 370 | 267 | 1350 |
2020 | 202 | 269 | 329 | 442 | 329 | 1571 |
2019 | 312 | 377 | 468 | 482 | 439 | 2078 |
2018 | 388 | 468 | 558 | 693 | 524 | 2631 |
2017 | 431 | 481 | 660 | 827 | 614 | 3013 |
2016 | 311 | 434 | 758 | 1038 | 827 | 3368 |
2015 | 585 | 814 | 1229 | 1638 | 1342 | 5608 |
2014 | 547 | 807 | 1344 | 1846 | 1604 | 6148 |
2013 | 959 | 1281 | 1873 | 2623 | 2258 | 8994 |
2012 | 965 | 1374 | 2251 | 3327 | 2656 | 10573 |
Offer Statistics (as at the Announcement of the Main Round Offer Results)
Year | Band A | Band B | Band C | Band D | Band E | Total |
2024 | 41 | 10 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 54 |
2023 | 50 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 62 |
2022 | 34 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 42 |
2021 | 46 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 56 |
2020 | 34 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 39 |
2019 | 50 | 10 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 64 |
2018 | 54 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 61 |
2017 | 45 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 58 |
2016 | 25 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 40 |
2015 | 33 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 43 |
2014 | 36 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 43 |
2013 | 40 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 49 |
2012 | 53 | 14 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 76 |
1. As the 2025/26 academic year is the beginning of the 2025/26 - 2027/28 triennium for which the allocation of UGC-funded places is still subject to the Government's approval, the number of intake places shown above is indicative only and subject to changes or confirmation.