 Bachelor of Arts in
Architectural Studies (BA[ArchStud])
Bachelor of
Science in Surveying (BSc[Surv])
Master of
Architecture (MArch)
Master of Landscape
Architecture (MLA)
Master of Science
in Urban Planning (MSc [UrbanPlanning])
Master of Science
in Construction Project Management (MSc
[ConstProjectMan])
Master of Science
in Real Estate (MSc[RealEst])
Master of Urban
Design
(MUrbanDesign)
Master Degree Programmes
in Construction Project Management, Real Estate and Urban
Design
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Any publication based on work approved for a higher
degree should contain a reference to the effect that the
work was submitted to the University of Hong Kong for the
award of the degree. The degree of Master of Urban
Design is a postgraduate degree awarded on the
satisfactory completion of a course of study in the
Faculty of Architecture. The major part of the curriculum
shall be formed from modules offered in one of the
following fields: urban design; real estate development.
Admission requirements
Ar 43 To be eligible for admission to the
courses leading to the degree of Master of Urban Design a
candidate
(a)
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shall comply with
the General Regulations; |
(b)
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shall hold |
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(i) |
a Bachelor's degree of this
University in a relevant subject; or |
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(ii) |
another relevant qualification
of equivalent standard from this University or
from another university or comparable institution
accepted for this purpose; and |
(c)
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shall satisfy the
examiners in a qualifying examination if
required. |
Qualifying examination
Ar 44
(a)
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A qualifying examination may be
set to test the candidate's formal academic
ability or his ability to follow the courses of
study prescribed. It shall consist of one or more
written papers or their equivalent and may
include a project report. |
(b)
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A candidate who is required to
satisfy the examiners in a qualifying examination
shall not be permitted to register until he has
satisfied the examiners in the examination. |
Award of degree
Ar 45 To be eligible for the award of the
degree of Master of Urban Design a candidate
(a)
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shall comply with the General
Regulations; and |
(b)
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shall complete the curriculum
and satisfy the examiners in accordance with the
regulations set out below. |
Curriculum
Ar 46
(a)
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The curriculum shall
extend over not less than two academic years of
full-time study or three academic years of
part-time study and not more than four academic
years in all cases, with a minimum of 400 hours
of prescribed work, and shall include all
examinations, urban design project reports, and a
dissertation as detailed below. |
(b)
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To complete the
curriculum a candidate |
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(i) |
shall follow courses of
instruction and complete satisfactorily all
prescribed written work and practical work where
appropriate; |
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(ii) |
shall normally satisfy the
examiners in not less than twelve modules
including eight core modules:
- Urban design I
- Urban planning: theory and practice
- Physical environment and site planning
- Urban analysis and models
- Planning law and practice
- Urban development and the real estate
industry
- CAD in urban design
- Design of cities
and the balance from a list of Specialization
Modules selected from the modular programmes and
any other courses of study in the University
approved from time to time. Candidates may be
required to study courses such as Economics
for professionals or Introduction to
computers in urban design in order to
strengthen their academic background and as
programme prerequisites depending on their field
of specialization and the modules selected; such
courses will not count towards the minimum of
twelve modules required; a list of Specialization
Modules is given below. The list may vary from
year to year.
- Seminars in urban design and development
- Urban design II
- Market analysis in urban design
- Development management in urban design
- Aspects of property development
- Topics in architectural design
- History and theory of landscape
architecture
- Real estate investment
- Law and the real estate industry
- Planning theories
- Introduction to sectoral planning
- Urban transportation systems
Selection of Specialization Modules shall be
made in consultation with the programme
coordinators concerned to secure specialization
in either urban design or real estate development
and be subject to the approval of the Committee
for Postgraduate Modular Programmes.
Student may upon an application be granted credit
for up to two modules on the basis of their
previous studies subject to the approval of the
Higher Architecture Degrees Committee;
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shall complete work prescribed
in the Urban design studio I (6 modules)
and Urban design studio II including a dissertation
(6 modules); and |
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shall satisfy the examiners in
each of the modules followed either by a written
paper or an assessment of coursework, or a
combination of these methods. The examiners may
at their discretion prescribe an oral examination
in any module or on any work prescribed in the
Urban design studio. |
Examinations
Ar 47
(a)
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A candidate who has
failed to satisfy the examiners at a first
attempt in not more than half the number of
modules followed during an academic year may be
permitted to present himself for re-examination
in the failed modules at a specified date.
If he again fails, but in not more than two
modules, he may be permitted to repeat the
relevant curriculum and to present himself for
re-examination at a specified date in the failed
module(s) at a third and last attempt.
A candidate who has failed to satisfy the
examiners in one or more electives in his first
or second attempt may be permitted under special
circumstances to register for alternative modules
and be examined at a specified date. If he fails
to satisfy the examiners, in any of the
substitute modules, he may be permitted to
present himself for re-examination only once more
at specified date. If any of the failed modules
is not being offered in the particular academic
year, this may be construed as a special
circumstance for the purpose of this article. |
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A candidate who has
failed to satisfy the examiners in any academic
year in work prescribed in the Urban design
studio may be permitted to present himself for
re-examination at a specified date. If he again
fails to satisfy the examiners in any work, he
shall be required to repeat all or part of the
work prescribed during the academic year and to
present himself for re-examination at a specified
date in the work repeated. |
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A candidate shall be
recommended for discontinuation under the
following circumstances: |
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(i) |
if he fails to satisfy the
examiners at a first attempt in more than half
the number of modules followed during an academic
year; |
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if he fails to satisfy the
examiners in any of the failed modules in his
third attempt; |
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if he fails to satisfy the
examiners in his third attempt in any of the work
prescribed in the Urban design studio. |
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if he fails to satisfy all
requirements for the award of the degree within
four academic years from commencement of studies. |
Examination results
Ar 48 After presentation of the dissertation
and after conclusion of the examinations, a pass list
shall be published in alphabetical order. A candidate who
has shown exceptional merit in the whole examination may
be awarded a mark of distinction, and this mark shall be
recorded on the candidate's degree diploma.
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