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Bachelor of Social Sciences in Criminology and Bachelor of Laws

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社會科學學士(犯罪學) 與法律學學士
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Admission Code

1123 (JS1123)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

10 (For First-Year Entry)*

Normal Duration of Programme
5 years
Programme Leader
Prof. Rebecca WONG
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor of Social Sciences in Criminology and Bachelor of Laws?

Vast career options upon graduation

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is a recognised qualification for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), a prerequisite for entering the legal profession in Hong Kong. Students will procure knowledge and skills necessary to undertake managerial and executive responsibilities in a wide range of professions, including policing, crime prevention, security services, correctional services, conflict resolution, and the operation of non-governmental organizations. Many opportunities will be provided for students to develop an interest in discovery and innovation to benefit society through crime control and reduction. The skill set taught in the double degree enables students to apply for jobs in the government, disciplinary forces and private corporations.

Uniqueness of Double Degree at CityU

CityU is the only UGC funded institution that offers a double degree in Criminology and Laws in Hong Kong. We bring together our legal and criminology experts to provide you with a valuable learning experience. 

About the Programme

The double degree programme between the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the School of Law aims to equip degree-level graduates with broad knowledge of criminology and laws; and professional competence to conduct criminological and legal research to solve problems in organizational, community, societal, national, and international contexts.

In particular with respect to the Law degree the major aims to:

  1. provide a liberal education in the theory and practice of law at the level and rigour appropriate for an undergraduate degree;
  2. equip students with a critical understanding of law and legal institutions so as to enable them to serve the needs of Hong Kong and the international community; and
  3. facilitate the development of a range of intellectual skills, in particular the ability to think analytically and critically, to solve problems, and to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences

The Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences prides itself for a long track record in offering quality teaching in academic programmes delivered by a multi-disciplinary team of faculty members. The mission of the Department is to offer quality education and professional training in the disciplines of Applied Sociology, Counseling, Criminology, Psychology, and Social Work, excel in related research areas, and promote social justice and betterment of life.

School of Law

The School of Law aspires to be an internationally renowned centre for legal research and teaching in the Asia-Pacific region. The School’s mission is to provide students with an excellent education and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Through co-operation with other law schools and professional organisations, the School aims to foster an environment in which both students and staff can develop and use their legal knowledge, professional skills and expertise for the benefit of the entire Hong Kong community.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1123 Bachelor of Social Sciences in Criminology and Bachelor of Laws
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 5
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) 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 subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following programme-specific entrance requirements:

  • an overall IELTS band score of 7# or above; OR
  • a TOEFL score# of 600 (paper-based test) OR 100 (internet-based test); OR
  • score of 6 or above in IB English (SL/HL); OR
  • Grade B / Grade 6 or above in IGCSE First Language English or grade A/7 in IGCSE English as a Second Language; OR
  • Level 5 in HKDSE English Language; OR
  • Grade C or above in HKALE AS Level Use of English; OR
  • Level 5 or above in HKDSE English Language; OR
  • other equivalent qualifications.

#Obtained within 3 years before admission

Curriculum Structure

The minimum number of credit units required for graduation is 150 credits. In line with the University’s tuition fees policy, any extra credit units exceeding 144 completed in the first four years and any credit units taken in the fifth year of study and beyond will be charged on a self-financing basis.

 

 

Double Degree

 

Gateway Education

30 credits

Major Requirement

Criminology 

  • Core (39 credit units)

  • Electives (9 credit units)

Laws

  • Core (51 credit units)

  • Electives (3 credit units)

Professional Qualification / Minor /    
(Optional)

Four PCLL pre-requisite courses (12 credit units)

or

Minor programme (15 – 18 credit units) 

Free Elective

Any courses (remaining credit units)

Total

150 credit units
Start Your Career Here

Students will procure knowledge and skills necessary to undertake managerial and executive responsibilities in a wide range of professions, including policing, crime prevention, security services, correctional services, conflict resolution, and the operation of non-governmental organizations. Many opportunities will be provided for students to develop an interest in discovery and innovation to benefit society through crime control and reduction.

Professional Recognition

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is a recognised qualification for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), a prerequisite for entering the legal profession in Hong Kong.

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Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Policy and Bachelor of Laws

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社會科學學士(公共政策) 與法律學學士
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Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1122 (JS1122)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

10 (For First-Year Entry)*

Normal Duration of Programme
5 years
Programme Director
Prof. Edmund CHENG

BSocSc (CUHK), MSc, PhD (LSE)

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Policy and Bachelor of Laws?

There is a legal dimension in the study of public policy. Public policy involves the legal authority to claim the right and the power to implement policy decisions. It also involves considerations and limitations as constrained by existing laws and constitution.

The legal rights of citizens are also taken into consideration when making and implementing public policies.

The Public Policy Programme consists of two streams - “Public Policy and Management” and “Political Science and Governance”. Students in the Public Policy and Management Stream can follow a study plan which would enable them to register as a licensed Property manager.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1122 Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Policy and Bachelor of Laws
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 5
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) 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 subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission to this double degree programme, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following minimum programme-specific requirements:

  • an overall IELTS band score of 7#; OR
  • a TOEFL score# of 600 (paper-based test) OR 100 (internet-based test); OR
  • a score of 6 in IB English (SL/HL); OR
  • Grade B / Grade 6 in IGCSE English - First Language or Grade A / Grade 7 in IGCSE English as a Second Language; OR
  • Level 5 in HKDSE English Language; OR
  • Grade C in HKALE AS-Level Use of English; OR
  • other equivalent qualifications. 

#Obtained within 3 years before admission

Curriculum Structure

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

The minimum number of credit units required for graduation is 150 credits. In line with the University’s tuition fees policy, any extra credit units exceeding 144 completed in the first four years and any credit units taken in the fifth year of study and beyond will be charged on a self-financing basis.

Department of Public International Affairs

The Department of Public and International Affairs is a multidisciplinary department with a multinational faculty and a strong international orientation. With faculty members graduating from many of the world’s top universities and with a commitment to leading edge research and high quality teaching, the Department can lay a strong claim to be the leading department in its field in the region.

School of Law

The School of Law aspires to be an internationally renowned centre for legal research and teaching in the Asia-Pacific region. The School’s mission is to provide students with an excellent education and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Through co-operation with other law schools and professional organisations, the School aims to foster an environment in which both students and staff can develop and use their legal knowledge, professional skills and expertise for the benefit of the entire Hong Kong community.

Our Target

In terms of its law component the programme aims to :

a. provide a liberal education in the theory and practice of law at the level and rigour appropriate for an undergraduate degree;

b. equip students with a critical understanding of law and legal institutions so as to enable them to serve the needs of Hong Kong and the international community; and

c. facilitate the development of a range of intellectual skills, in particular the ability to think analytically and critically, to solve problems, and to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

In terms of its Public Policy component the programme aims to :

provide students with a comprehensive education in the common core theories, concepts, and knowledge bases of public policy, public management, and political science;

a. enable students to specialize in public policy, public management, or political science for gaining an understanding of the essential theories, principles, dynamics, and analytic approaches of these bodies of knowledge;

b. equip students with the theoretical, conceptual, and analytical tools to understand comprehensively public policy, public management, and political developments in Hong Kong, China, and the contemporary global world;

c. produce graduates who can meet effectively the human resources needs of a wide range of public and private sector employers in administrative, management, and policy and political analysis positions, as well as in the media and non-governmental organizations.

The programme also aims in enabling students to develop interdisciplinary approaches to issues of law and public policy.

Start Your Career Here

The double degree programme aims to produce graduates who can meet effectively the human resources needs of a wide range of public and private sector employers in administrative, management, and policy and political analysis positions, as well as in the media and non-governmental organizations.

Professional Recognition

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is a recognised qualification for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), a prerequisite for entering the legal profession in Hong Kong.

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Public Policy and Laws
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3 Core + 2 Elective Subjects
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Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

On a selective basis 
- February to March 2024 
- Individual interview
- English

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

On a selective basis 
- June to early August 2024 
- Individual interview 
- English

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
Off
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
Off
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
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Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science in Computing Mathematics

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法律學學士與理學士(計算數學)
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Bachelor of Laws & BSc in Computing Mathematics
Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1220 (JS1220)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

9 (For First Year Entry)*

Normal Duration of Programme
5 years
Programme Leader and Admission Tutor
Prof. Wei XIANG
Programme Leader and Admission Tutor
Prof. Michael TSIMPLIS
Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor Laws and Bachelor of Science in Computing Mathematics?

There is an increasing number of legal tasks in which a detailed knowledge of mathematics is a significant asset to lawyers. The law-math double degree programme therefore fills an important market need in the legal profession. The training provided by this double degree programme will bring additional mathematical knowledge to law students and equip them with critical skills in areas such as probability and statistics, quantitative analysis and formal logic that are becoming increasingly important in the legal world. The mathematical and computational skills that the graduates acquire in this double degree will give them an advantage in several legal fields.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1220 Bachelor Laws and Bachelor of Science in Computing Mathematics 
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 5
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3 in one elective subject from: 
- Business, Accounting and Financial Studies 
- Chemistry 
- M1/M2 
- Physics 
 
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) 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 subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission to this double degree programme, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following minimum programme-specific requirements:

English Requirements

  • an overall IELTS band score of 7#; OR
  • a TOEFL score# of 600 (paper-based test) OR 100 (internet-based test); OR
  • a score of 6 in IB English (SL/HL); OR
  • Grade B / Grade 6 in IGCSE English - First Language or Grade A / Grade 7 in IGCSE English as a Second Language; OR
  • Level 5 in HKDSE English Language; OR
  • Grade C in HKALE AS-Level Use of English; OR
  • other equivalent qualifications. 

# Obtained within 3 years before admission

Mathematics Requirements

  • a HL Math score of 4 in IB Diploma; OR
  • grade D in GCEAL Further Math; OR
  • an SAT Math score of 600; OR
  • level 3 in AP Calculus BC; OR
  • level 3 in HKDSE Mathematics; OR
  • other equivalent qualifications.
Curriculum Structure

Students will study a mix of law and mathematics courses throughout the 5 years of study, with the fifth year on self-financing.

The minimum number of credit units required for graduation is 150 credits. In line with the University’s tuition fees policy, any extra credit units exceeding 144 completed in the first four years and any credit units taken in the fifth year of study and beyond will be charged on a self-financing basis.

More details can be found on the programme website under the "Suggested Study Path" section.

Professional Recognition

Students who complete Law Major and two PCLL prerequisites electives (6 credits) will satisfy all the requirements stipulated by the Standing Committee on Legal Education and Training to apply for admission to Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL).

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Laws and Computing Mathematics
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Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

On a selective basis
- Mid-January to Mid-February 2024
- Group or individual interview
- English

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

On a selective basis 
- Late June 2024 
- Group interview 
- English

Late Application (Deadline applicable to all types)
Off
Late Application (International Admission)
Off
Late Application (Mainland Non-Gaokao Admission)
Off
Late Application (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Admission)
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Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountancy

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法律學學士與工商管理學士(會計)
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Academic Year of Entry
Admission Code

1062 (JS1062)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

8 (For First-Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 300

Normal Duration of Programme
5 years
LLB Programme Director
Prof Michael TSIMPLIS

Ph.D., LLM

Major Leader of BBAAC
Prof XIN Xiangang

Ph.D.

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountancy?

The School of Law and the Department of Accountancy are internationally renowned for the strengths of their respective disciplines. Their work is linked with the financial and corporate sectors, which often have legal disputes that can only be solved by those with a detailed knowledge of accounting. Students in the double degree programme will acquire wide-ranging legal knowledge and skills that will enable them to progress to professional legal training, and will also acquire foundational knowledge that can assist them to qualify as accountants. The graduates of the double degree programme, the Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountancy, benefit from a rigorous legal education combined with solid academic training in accounting within a global business mindset.  It is thus expected that they will be highly sought after for positions in the commercial and financial sectors.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1062 Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountancy
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 5
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) 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 subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

 

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission to this double degree programme, you must satisfy the general entrance requirements and the following minimum programme-specific requirements:

  • an overall IELTS band score of 7#; OR
  • a TOEFL score# of 600 (paper-based test) OR 100 (internet-based test); OR
  • a score of 6 in IB English (SL/HL); OR
  • Grade B / Grade 6 in IGCSE English - First Language or Grade A / Grade 7 in IGCSE English as a Second Language; OR
  • Level 5 in HKDSE English Language; OR
  • Grade C in HKALE AS-Level Use of English; OR
  • other equivalent qualifications. 

#Obtained within 3 years before admission

Curriculum Structure

Students will enrol in a number of courses offered by AC (accounting courses) and SLW (law courses) in all semesters in the five-year programme, to complete a minimum requirement of 150 credit units (including 54 credit units for accounting and business courses and 51 credit units for law courses). In line with the University’s tuition fees policy, any extra credit units exceeding 144 completed in the first four years and any credit units taken in the fifth year of study and beyond will be charged on a self-financing basis.

Suggested Study Plan for Year 1 study

Semester

Credit Units

Recommended Courses

Semester A

3

GE1401 University English

3

GE Area 1

3

LW2601 Hong Kong Legal System

3

LW2603A Law of Tort I

3

LW2604 Legal Methods, Research and Writing 

15

 

Semester B

3

CB2200 Business Statistics = GE Area 2 (GE2262)

3

CB2201 Operations Management

3

CB2300 Management = GE Area 2 (GE2264)

3

LW2603B Law of Tort II

3

LW3605A Constitutional Law

15

 

Summer

3

GE2402 English for Business Communication or GE2411 Legal English

3

GE Area 3

6

 

Start Your Career Here

The double degree will prepare students for a career in the legal and financial sectors, and they will also have the option to become a legal professional. Students will receive a well-rounded education from our staff, which includes distinguished teachers and scholars from Hong Kong, Mainland China, the UK, Australia, India, and Malaysia. In addition, students will have the opportunity to be taught by visiting faculty from law schools all around the world.

Professional Accreditation

Students who complete the Law Major and four additional specific law electives (12 credits) will satisfy the requirements stipulated by the Standing Committee on Legal Education and Training to apply for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL).

In accordance with the professional accreditation guidelines, after commencement of the double degree programme requests for accreditation will be submitted to professional bodies, e.g., The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), to obtain the same professional accreditation as the Bachelor of Business Administration in Accountancy programme.

Bonus Features

Curriculum designed for legal and accountancy professionals.

Opportunities for students to enrol in an intensive credit-bearing law course for one month at University College, Oxford* (UK) in summer.

Professional development opportunities for students to participate in business case competitions, professional seminars, and credit-bearing professional internship courses offered by the Department of Accountancy.

* The G-LEAP agreement will be renewed, subject to confirmation

Scholarship

• Extensive scholarships and financial support are provided to students for participation in the overseas-learning activities, mooting competitions and overseas placement.

• CityU Scholarships for Hong Kong Talents are available to JUPAS and Non-JUPAS entrants.

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Department of Accountancy

acgo@cityu.edu.hk 

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Interview Arrangement - Direct Yr1

On a selective basis
- March to August 2024
- Group or individual interview
   (10 - 25 minutes)
- English 

Interview Arrangement - JUPAS

When necessary

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Bachelor of Laws

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Subtitle
法律學學士
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Admission Code

1061 (JS1061)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

39 (For First Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 300

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
Programme Director
Prof Michael TSIMPLIS

Physics Degree (National University of Athens); Ph.D. Physical Oceanography (University of Southampton); L.LM Maritime Law (University of Southampton)

Programme Associate Director
Ms Anna LUI

LLB (Middlesex University); LPC (The College of Law of England and Wales); LLM (University of Hong Kong)

Remarks

* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor of Laws?

The LLB programme is an undergraduate law degree for students interested in legal education and practice. It provides students with legal knowledge in the areas of law which are prerequisites for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL) and helps students develop relevant intellectual, personal and technical skills. The programme is also suitable for students aiming for a range of other careers where legal knowledge is an advantage. 

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1061 Bachelor of Laws
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 5
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) 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 subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission to this programme, you must satisfy the general entrance requirements and the following minimum programme-specific requirements:   

•    an overall IELTS band score of 7#; OR  
•    a TOEFL score# of 600 (paper-based test) OR 100 (internet-based test); OR   
•    a score of 6 in IB English (SL/HL); OR   
•    Grade B / Grade 6 in IGCSE English - First Language or Grade A / Grade 7 in IGCSE English as a Second Language; OR   
•    Level 5 in HKDSE English Language; OR   
•    Grade C in HKALE AS-Level Use of English; OR   
•    other equivalent qualifications.  


#Obtained within 3 years before admission

Curriculum Structure

First-Year Study Schedules

Subject AreaRecommended  CoursesCredits
Core CoursesLW2601 Hong Kong Legal System3
LW2602A/B Law of Contract I/ II6
LW2603A/B Law of Tort I/ II6
LW2604 Legal Methods, Research and Writing 3
Gateway Education (GE) coursesGE1401 University English3
GE2411 Legal English3
GE courses6

For the full curriculum structure, please refer to the School website at https://www.cityu.edu.hk/slw/

School of Law

The School of Law apires to be an internationally renowned centre for legal research and teaching in the Asia-Pacific region. The School's mission is to provide students with an excellent education and to contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Through cooperation with other law schools and professional organisations, the School aims to foster an environment in which both students and staff can develop and use their legal knowledge, professional skills and expertise for the benfit of the entire Hong Kong community.

Our Target

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme is delivered over four years and emphasises the acquisition and development of wide-ranging legal and intellectual skills. Learning and teaching are interactive and aligned with intended learning outcomes. Students are trained to apply laws and legal principles to solve real-life problems. The LLB programme provides a firm foundation for a career in law and law-related fields, public service and post-graduate studies in Hong Kong and overseas.

Students receive a well-rounded legal education from our staff, all of whom are distinguished teachers and scholars from Hong Kong, the Mainland China, the UK, Australia, India, Malaysia, etc. In addition, students have the opportunity to be taught by visiting faculty from law schools all around the world.

Our LLB programme guides students to develop the skills, knowledge and attitude required to put them within the best and brightest minds applying for jobs in law, business, civil service, banking and other fields.

Start Your Career Here

The School of Law prepares you for the legal profession and law-related careers in both the public and private sectors. Our law degree is particularly suitable for those who wish to become legal professionals in Hong Kong and those who plan to become legal professionals in Mainland China or in any country of the Asia-Pacific region and wish to have a thorough knowledge of the Hong Kong legal system.

Professional Accreditation

The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is a recognised qualification for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (PCLL), a prerequisite for entering the legal profession in Hong Kong. This requires taking specific options during the four-year study.

Bonus Features

Curriculum designed for the legal professional who seeks to be a valuable adviser in the “One-Country-Two Systems” constitutional arrangement.

A number of exchange programmes with overseas universities such as in Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Korea, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, the Netherlands, the U.K., the U.S., etc.

A credit-bearing Legal Placement course, which provides students with an opportunity to obtain practical experience working in law offices or other law-related work environments.

Opportunities for students to take an intensive credit-bearing law course for one month at the University College, Oxford* (U.K.) in the summer.

Collaborative degree programme with Georgetown University providing LLB students with an opportunity to obtain professional degrees in the United States and Hong Kong.

 

* The G-LEAP agreement will be renewed, subject to confirmation

Student Achievements

The CityU mooting programme has earned a formidable world class reputation. In addition to winning several local rounds in the Jessup competition, CityU has own twelve championships in international mooting competitions over the past years. These include being a three-time winner of the Susan J. Ferrell Intercultural Human Rights moot in North America (2011, 2013, 2016), winning both the prestigious Vis East and Vis Vienna moot championships (2012-2013) in Asia and Europe; being the first Asian team ever to win the International Criminal Court Trial Competition in Europe (2012); and being champions of the 8th Asia-Pacific M&A Moot Competition and the first International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Commercial Mediation Competition - Hong Kong (both in 2018).  In addition to international championships, our students have won numerous awards for best speaker and best memorials.

Student Exchange / Internship

Student Exchange
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Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine

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獸醫學學士
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1801 (JS1801)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

30 (For First Year Entry)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 300

Normal Duration of Programme
6 years
Admissions Tutor
Prof. Stefan HOBI
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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine?

The BVM Programme has been internationally accredited by both the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC) and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Our BVM Programme is the only programme in Asia to be directly accredited by AVBC and RCVS.

With dual accreditation of our BVM Programme by AVBC and RCVS, our graduates can register to practise in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand or any other country recognising one of these bodies, without the need to sit further examinations.

For further information, please refer to the JCC website.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

Academic Requirements

Applicants must satisfy the following BVM-specific entrance requirements to be considered for admission.

QualificationsMinimum Entrance Requirements

JUPAS – HKDSE

JS1801 Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine

•  Level 5 or above in English Language;   
•  Level 3 or above in Chinese Language;   
•  Level 3 or above in Mathematics;   
•  Attained in Citizenship and Social Development;   
•  Level 3 or above in Biology; and   
•  Level 3 or above in Chemistry

Non-Academic Criteria

i) Letter(s) of Accomplishment for work experience with animals:

  • 70 hours, approx. 10 days (e.g. in animal shelters, veterinary clinics, zoos, aquariums)

ii) Personal statement:

  • 800 words total, 200 words per question
  • motivation, preferred career path, volunteer experience, teamwork/leadership

iii) Submission Deadlines:

  • JUPAS applicants: 15th of July (Details of the submission method will be notified by email in mid-June)

Assessment of Applications and Competitive Scores

The JUPAS admission score is calculated based on the best five subjects (which must include English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry).

In previous years, successful applicants had typically achieved HKDSE scores of 32 or higher. As competition varies from year to year, this information serves only as a reference.

Click here for more information about the entrance requirements.

Selection Process

Academic Score:  
Applicants will be shortlisted based on their Academic Score.  
This is calculated from their final HKDSE results for the pre-requisite subjects (English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry).

Interview:  
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an admission interview. The interview is intended to explore the applicant’s motivation for studying veterinary medicine at CityU.

Admission Score:  
Applicants are ranked based on their combined academic and interview performance and offers will be made to the highest-ranked applicants until the intake quota is filled.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Academic Requirements

In addition to the University's General Entrance Requirements, applicants must satisfy the following BVM-specific entrance requirements to be considered for admission.

Excellent grades in English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry in GCE, IB or equivalent are required.

GCE  

  • Grade C in Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry at GCE A-level (or A2) or International A-level; and
  • Grade 6 (Grade B in old GCSE) in GCSE/GCEOL English Language or English Literature; or
  • Grade 6 (Grade B in old IGCSE) in IGCSE English First Language, English Language or English Literature; or
  • Grade 7 (Grade A in old IGCSE) in IGCSE English as a Second Language.
IB
  • Grade 5 in English HL or Grade 6 in English SL; and
  • Grade 4 in Mathematics HL or Grade 5 in Mathematics SL; and
  • Grade 4 in Biology HL and Chemistry HL.

For English, Group 1 ‘Language A: Literature’ or ‘Language A: Language and Literature’, or Group 2 ‘Language B’ are acceptable but not Group 2 ‘Language ab initio’.

For Mathematics, both Analysis and Approaches (AA) and Applications and Interpretation (AI) are acceptable.

An alternative to GCE/GCSE English or IB English is a TOEFL score of 600 (paper-based test) or 100 (Internet-based test) or an overall IELTS score of 7.

Mainland Chinese National University Entrance Examination (NUEE) applicants are required to select the natural-science-oriented area (理科倾向) of the Gaokao exam, and must reach the Band 11 cut-off line with English score of 135 (out of 150) or above in Gaokao.

Other international qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Applications from graduates and current students of a degree programme at a local or overseas university will also be considered on a case-by-case basis. However, applicants must be able to demonstrate competencies in English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry to levels equivalent to those specified above.

Non-Academic Criteria

i) Letter(s) of Accomplishment for work experience with animals:

  • 70 hours, approx. 10 days (e.g. in animal shelters, veterinary clinics, zoos, aquariums)

ii) Personal statement

  • 800 words total, 200 words per question
  • motivation, preferred career path, volunteer experience, teamwork/leadership

iii) Submission Deadlines:

  • Non-JUPAS applicants: available at the time of the application

Competitive Scores

As competition varies from year to year, the competitive scores of previous years as tabulated below serve only as a reference. Consideration will also be given to other factors, such as the applicant statement and English proficiency.

 Indicative scores / grades
IB≥ 40
GCE - AL/IALThree Grade A or above in the pre-requisite subjects (English, Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry)

For the admission timeline of the BVM programme, click here.

Selection Process

Academic Score:  
Applicants will be shortlisted based on their Academic Score.  
This is calculated from the latest academic results for the pre-requisite subjects (English, Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry) available at the time of the application. These are predicted scores for final-year secondary school applicants. For tertiary student applicants, it would be the latest overall grade point average (GPA) available at the time of application, also taking into consideration whether or not their degree course is related to veterinary medicine. Priority will be given to applicants transferring from veterinary or closely veterinary-related courses (such as medicine or animal science).

Interview:  
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an admission interview. The interview is intended to explore the applicant’s motivation for studying veterinary medicine at CityU.

Admission Score:  
Applicants are ranked based on their combined academic and interview performance and offers will be made to the highest-ranked applicants until the intake quota is filled.

Curriculum Strucutre

The BVM is a six-year programme jointly developed with our partner, the College of Veterinary Medicine of Cornell University. It is designed to train professionally competent veterinarians in accordance with the international accreditation standards of the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC) and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Upon graduation, students will have fulfilled the Day One Competences of the AVBC, RCVS and OIE and will be confident and competent to practice.

The first two years of the programme focus on biomedical and pre-clinical disciplines that will equip students with the knowledge and understanding required to embark on the para-clinical and clinical curriculum taught in Years Three to Six of the BVM.

During Years One and Two, students will become confident in understanding and assessing the normal behaviour of a range of different species and in handling them for health assessments and clinical examinations. Years Three and Four incorporate problem-based learning to deliver key para-clinical courses, including the Animal Body, Function and Dysfunction and Host, Agent and Defence. In Years Five and Six, students learn about diseases and preventive health care of a wide range of animal species, apply evidence-based medicine skills to conduct research and apply and practise their clinical skills in a variety of different settings, e.g., clinical practices as well as abattoirs, laboratories, or government veterinary services.

The six-year curriculum emphasises both clinical practice and the science that underlies it, ensuring that BVM students develop into well-rounded veterinarians omnicompetent to provide veterinary care to multiple animal species, including companion animals (cats, dogs, horses), exotics and wildlife, marine and freshwater species and livestock.

The four BVM themes, comprising animal welfare, aquatic animal health, emerging infectious diseases, and food safety, are introduced from Day 1 of the BVM programme.

The completion of some curriculum components may require students to spend time at facilities outside of Hong Kong, including mainland China.

For more information about the BVM (including more details about courses and workload), click here or visit the BVM website.

Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences

The Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences offers a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM) programme modelled on the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) programme of Cornell University.

Our vision is to become a centre of excellence in veterinary medicine and life sciences education and research and to be one of the 20 leading veterinary schools in the world within the next 20 years. Our BVM programme caters for the needs of the region, with particular emphasis on animal welfare, aquatic animal health, emerging infectious diseases, and food safety.

Our mission is to establish, in partnership with Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, a world-class veterinary programme to train high-calibre veterinarians and biomedical and life sciences professionals who can respond to the grand challenges and societal needs of our time.

The research, teaching and outreach activities of our college will advance the development of veterinary and human medicine and will focus on research excellence to understand the fundamental processes that underlie health and disease. Our overall goal is to improve the quality of life and the health of humans, animals and the environment under the One Health paradigm, and to ensure sustainable food production through safeguarding animal welfare.

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- January to July 2024
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On a selective basis 
- 24-31 July 2024 
- Individual interview 
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