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Application for Exemption by Equivalence (2024-25)
For students with courses under their major study scheme eligible for exemption by equivalence of the University Core Requirements, relevant information will be forwarded by their Major Department/Faculty to the Registration and Examinations Section for granting the exemption in due course. Students of these major programmes do NOT need to submit individual applications to the Registration and Examinations Section. Please refer to Student Handbook for details.
1 August 2024
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Registration and Examinations Section
University Core Requirements
For New Students admitted in 2024-25
1. University Core Requirements
The following table is a summary of the requirements for the University Core Requirements for students admitted in 2022-23 and thereafter. Except specified programmes / students who are granted exemption by attainment or by equivalence, all students have to complete the requirements for graduation according to the study schemes as recommended by the Departments and Major Programmes concerned.
University Core Courses | No. of Units | |
Chinese Language | 5 | |
English Language | 8 | |
General Education | University GE | 7 |
College GE | 6 | |
Foundation Courses | 6 | |
Understanding China | 1 | |
Hong Kong in the Wider Constitutional Order | 1 | |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | 3 | |
Physical Education | 2 | |
Total | 39 |
2. Course Registration of Core Courses in 2024-25
As the University core courses are compulsory, except specified major programmes/ students with different arrangements (listed in 3 below) and / or students who meet the requirements for exemption by attainment or by equivalence or take an advanced English course (ELTU1002: English Communication for University Studies), all new students will be pre-assigned to the following Chinese, English and Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking courses according to their Faculties in the first year of attendance.
CHLT1001 | University Chinese I | 3 Units |
ELTU1001 | Foundation English for University Studies | 3 Units |
ENGG1003 or ENGG1004 | Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | 3 Units |
In general, students will be pre-assigned the language courses (CHLT1001 and ELTU1001) and Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking (ENGG1003 or ENGG1004). However, for General Education Foundation Courses (In Dialogue with Humanity (UGFH1000) / In Dialogue with Nature (UGFN1000)), Understanding China (UGCP1001), Hong Kong in the Wider Constitutional Order (UGCP1002) and required Physical Education courses, they should register the courses on CUSIS on their own according to the announcement of the offices concerned.
Faculty | 1st Term | 2nd Term |
Arts | University Chinese I | Foundation English for University Studies |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | ||
Business Administration | University Chinese I | Foundation English for University Studies |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | ||
Education | Foundation English for University Studies | University Chinese I |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | ||
Engineering | University Chinese I | Foundation English for University Studies |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | ||
Law | No pre-assignment for Faculty of Law students | Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking |
Medicine | Foundation English for University Studies | University Chinese I # |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | ||
Science | Foundation English for University Studies | University Chinese I |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | ||
Social Science | Foundation English for University Studies | University Chinese I |
Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking |
# Special arrangements will be made to MBChB students by their Faculty Office and Offices concerned.
3. Special Arrangements for Specified Major Programmes / Students
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Students of English Programme will not be pre-assigned ELTU1001 as its equivalent courses are included in their major curriculum.
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Students of LLB Programme will be pre-assigned a Discipline/Faculty-specific English language course in their first year of attendance. These students will not be pre-assigned CHLT1001 and ELTU1001. Faculty will provide information to the Registration and Examinations Section on course fulfillment.
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Students of MBChB Programme will not be pre-assigned ELTU1001. Faculty will handle course registration for the students.
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Students admitted with Advanced Standing will be pre-assigned Self-Learning Chinese (CHLT1105) and Discipline/Faculty-specific English language course in their first year of attendance according to their Faculties and they are exempted from taking CHLT1001, CHLT1002, ELTU1001 and ENGG1003 or ENGG1004.
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Students admitted with Advanced Standing who are exempted by Senate from the Chinese Language requirements for admission will be pre-assigned Self-Learning Elementary Chinese (CHLT1104) and Discipline/Faculty-specific English language course in their first year of attendance according to their Faculties and are exempted from taking CHLT1001, CHLT1002, ELTU1001 and ENGG1003 or ENGG1004.
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Students admitted to Senior-Year Places are exempted from taking CHLT1001, CHLT1002, ELTU1001 and ENGG1003 or ENGG1004. Higher Diploma Holders will be pre-assigned by the English Language Teaching Unit the Discipline/Faculty-specific English language course in their first year of attendance.
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Students exempted by Senate from the Chinese Language requirements for admission will need to approach the Department of Chinese Language and Literature on their own for an assessment. Recommendations will be made by the Department to the Registrar for the appropriate Chinese language courses to be taken by students concerned for fulfillment of the requirements.
4. Enquiry
For enquiries about the pre-assigned courses in English, Chinese Language and Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking, please approach the following offices:
For English course:
English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU)
Telephone: 3943 5958
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For Chinese course:
Department of Chinese Language and Literature
Telephone: 3943 7094
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For Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking:
Office of Digital Literacy Education
Telephone: 3943 4252
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Timetabling:
Registration and Examinations Section (RES)
Telephone: 3943 9888
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Requests for change of the schedule will NOT be accepted unless students can provide special reasons.
1 August 2024
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Registration and Examinations Section
Exemption by Attainment for New Students Admitted in 2024-25
University Core Requirements – Chinese and English Language Courses
Students are required to complete the University Core Requirements including Chinese and English Language courses in order to graduate. However, students with specific qualifications obtained prior to student registration can apply for exemption from the language course(s) concerned. They are required to take specific language enhancement courses and other courses for fulfilment of the overall units for graduation as specified for their study programmes. For the list of specific language enhancement courses, please refer to the Student Handbook.
- New Students Admitted to Year 1
- New Students Admitted with Advanced Standing
- New Students Admitted to Senior-Year Places
- New Students Admitted to Programmes with Special Arrangements
Enquiries:
Students | Office |
All undergraduate programmes (except MBChB programme) |
Registration and Examinations Section 10/F, Yasumoto International Academic Park |
MBChB programme |
G/F, Faculty and Planning Office, Faculty of Medicine, Choh-Ming Li Basic Medical Sciences Building |
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