BSc Physics

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理學士(物理學)
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1638A

Indicative Intake Target

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20 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
3 Years (For Advanced Standing I Entry)
Programme/Major Leader
Prof. YU Wing Chi

+852 3442 7702

Deputy Programme / Major Leader
Prof. WONG Sung Ching Sam

+852 3442 4009

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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSc Physics?

Are you curious about how Nature works? Do you aspire to apply your classroom learning to real-world scientific challenges and contribute to technological advancements? If so, come and join us at CityUHK. Our undergraduate programme offers rigorous training in fundamental physics and its applications across various specialized fields such as medical physics, soft matter and biophysics, financial engineering, materials science and optics. In addition to acquiring core physics knowledge, you will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will benefit you throughout your life. You will also have the opportunity to engage in a range of activities such as overseas exchanges, internships, and research attachment in one of our professor’s research groups to enhance your learning experiences beyond the classroom. For students with excellent academic performance, you can also apply for the Joint bachelor’s degree programme between CityUHK and Columbia University (New York) where you will earn two degrees - a BSc degree from CityUHK and a BA degree from Columbia U - upon completing all the course requirements. Last but not least, you will not be alone on your study journey with us. You will be assigned a professor from our department as your academic advisor and paired with a senior student mentor who can share with you his/her university life experience and provide support in your studies.

Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and have studied a science-related discipline at a high school or post-secondary institution,

OR

you have an Associate Degree or Higher Diploma in a relevant discipline such as Applied Science, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or other technical qualifications.

Department of Physics

Building on the excellent tradition of the physics faculty in the former Department of Physics and Materials Science, the Department of Physics aspires to become a leading physics department in the Asia-Pacific Region. Our faculty members have received international recognition, including fellowships from prestigious societies such as the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Materials Research Society.

Students pursuing the BSc Physics major are taught are taught fundamental physics topics, and various specialized physics-related disciplines such as biophysics, medical physics, financial engineering, optics, and material science/solid-state physics, paving their way to diversified career paths in the medical and health care, engineering, education, commercial and industrial sectors or postgraduate studies. Students may take part in the Department’s research attachment scheme, which gives them early exposure to discovery and innovation.

物理學學士學位課程,涵蓋基礎物理學及應用物理相關專題,包括生物物理、醫學物理、金融工程、光學、和材料科學 / 固態物理,為學生開拓多元化的就業前境。畢業生可應聘到醫院、工程界、科技公司、教育界、工商界等不同機構工作,亦可選擇繼續升學深造。本學系設有研究實習計劃,讓學生及早接觸科學探索,啟發創新思維。

Our Target

We equip our students with knowledge and critical thinking skills that will enable them to tackle difficult problems throughout their careers. The curriculum teaches not only foundational courses in physics, but also technology-driven courses such as computer modelling and advanced instrumentation. It enables students to acquire knowledge and skills from the following areas: Biophysics, Medical Physics, Financial Engineering, Optics, and Material Science/Solid-state Physics. Graduates are well equipped not only for developing a diverse range of professional careers but also for pursuing postgraduate studies.

What You Will Be Studying

In your first year, you will study a variety of fundamental physics and gateway education (GE) courses (e.g. Chinese and English courses). Building upon your general physics foundation, you can acquire knowledge and skills form the following areas: Biophysics, Medical Physics, Financial Engineering, Optics, and Material Science/Solid-state Physics.

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

Career Prospects

Physics graduates enjoy a diverse range of challenging careers from medical physicists, financial engineers, data scientists to professionals in STEM education, scientific research and technological development. Graduates may also develop their careers in the commercial sector or take up public sector roles in organisations such as the Hong Kong Observatory, the Environmental Protection Department and the Hospital Authority.

Our physics major also prepares students for further studies in fundamental physics, biophysics, medical physics, quantum physics, computational physics, materials engineering and other related fields.

Student Exchange/Internship

The College of Science and the Department offer work placement opportunities through different internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments to companies in Hong Kong, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Bay Area and Overseas. Through such placements, students will:

  • gain solid experience in a real-world work environment;
  • develop problem-solving abilities and interpersonal skills;
  • learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and
  • broaden their experience and enhance their employability. 

For details, please visit the College’s website on Internship Schemes.

To broaden students’ exposures beyond the classroom and enrich their international experience, the Department, College and University offer a wide range of credit-bearing exchange programmes with around 350 partner universities over the world, including Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.

For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website

Bonus Features
  • Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program between City University of Hong Kong and Columbia University: Students who meet certain requirements can apply for admission to this Joint Bachelor’s Degree Program (http://gs.columbia.edu/cityu-hk/).
  • Research Attachment Scheme: Through this scheme, students can gain additional insights into the fascinating world of physics and related disciplines and equip themselves for undertaking final year projects or further studies.
  • State-of-the-art Equipment and Facilities: The dilution refrigerator in our low-temperature labs, a HK$4-million piece of equipment, can generate temperatures much lower than deep space, enabling our students and researchers to observe quantum mechanical effects. Students can also access the China Spallation Neutron Source at Dongguang, one of only four pulsed spallation neutron sources in the world.
Did You Know?
  • Some outstanding students choose to join research teams or further their studies in prestigious universities such as Columbia University and Northwestern University in the US, Oxford and Cambridge in the UK. 
     
  • Prof. S T Chu and his collaborators have achieved a new world record of the fastest internet data speed by using a piece of equipment known as a ‘micro-comb’. Their research findings were published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Communications, and featured on BBC news. It was also widely reported by the local media. 
     
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BSocSc Psychology

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社會科學學士(心理學)
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1298A

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

16 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)* and 
30 (For Senior Year Entry; Tentative)


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
3 Years (For Advanced Standing I Entry)
2 Years (For Senior Year Entry)
Major Leader
Prof. CHEN Hui-Fang
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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSocSc Psychology?

The Psychology major provides students with comprehensive training in psychology with an emphasis on experimental and research competencies, and prepares students for professional development in human service careers and advanced training in professional psychology and related fields.

Our programme provides:

  • Strong theoretical & scientific training in psychological studies to equip all graduates essential skills and knowledge to conduct research and to apply learning to daily life
  • Individual research project in the final year to work with a faculty
  • Lab-based training in eye-tracking system, EEG system, and Visual Reality System
  • Opportunities for summer local and oversea internships to explore career interests and develop future careers
  • Opportunities for oversea exchanges to enhance cross-cultural understanding
  • Opportunities to work on empirical research under academic staff (e.g., voluntary research schemes)

Within this programme, students can: 

  • Opt for either stream of specialization in Health & Development or Mind & Brain    

After graduation, students are eligible: 

  • To apply for graduate membership of professional associations in Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS), British Psychological Society (BPS), and American Psychological Association (APA)
  • To pursue advanced training in Master’s or Doctoral level degrees in research & applied psychology, Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Counselling Psychology, and Industrial & Organizational Psychology in local and oversea universities.
Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

For senior-year (Advanced Standing II) admission, applicants are normally expected to have completed an Associate Degree/Higher Diploma with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of ≥3.0 or an equivalent overall mark, or a credit award.

Potential applicants will be required to submit a portfolio containing personal credentials.

Curriculum Structure

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

What You Will Be Studying

Core Courses:

• Basic Psychology  
• Basic Psychology II  
• Research Methods for Behavioural Sciences  
• Developmental Psychology  
• Personality and Individual Differences  
• Design and Analysis for Psychological Research I and II  
• Biological Psychology  
• Cognitive Psychology  
• Learning and Behaviour  
• Social Psychology  
• Final-Year Research Project

Electives:

• Psychology of Interpersonal Relations  
• Psychological Testing  
• Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence  
• Multivariate Analysis for Psychological Research  
• Cultural Psychology  
• Neuropsychology  
• Abnormal Psychology  
• Psychology of Ageing  
• Psychology of Language  
• Positive Psychology  
• Cognitive Neuroscience  
• Designing Experiments in Psychology  
• Counselling & Therapeutic Psychology  
• Introduction to Health Psychology  
• Introduction to Educational Psychology  
• Introduction to Industrial and Organizatinal Psychology 
• Psychology Internship

(Note: The list of elective courses offered may vary from year to year.)


 

Start Your Career Here

Our graduates are particularly suited for people-oriented jobs such as human resources, public relations, customer services, children and youth services, education and training, counselling and guidance, health-related services, family and community work, etc.  Students are also well-prepared for jobs that require strong research skills and competence, critical analysis and communication abilities, such as scientific or applied research, research and development, project management and so on. Students who aspire to practise as professional psychologists will be able to pursue advanced education at the Master's or doctoral level in Hong Kong or overseas with training in pursuing scientific research or applied psychological training such as health, forensic, clinical, educational, counselling and occupational psychology.

Professional Recognition

Graduates who satisfy the requirements stipulated by the Hong Kong Psychological Society (HKPS) can apply for Graduate Membership of the Society (Note: Graduate Membership of the HKPS is normally regarded as an entrance requirement for advanced training in professional psychology).

Features
  • Practical learning in psychology laboratories.
  • Opportunities to engage in summer internships in or outside Hong Kong.
  • Individual supervision for the Final Year Project.
  • Interdisciplinary learning in other social sciences, such as sociology, social work, counselling, and criminology.
  • Exchange programmes with overseas universities. 
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BSocSc Public Affairs and Management

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社會科學學士(公共事務與管理)
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Admission Code

1276A

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

63 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)* and 
110 (For Senior Year Entry; Tentative)


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
3 Years (For Advanced Standing I Entry)
2 Years (For Senior Year Entry)
Programme Leader
Prof. Edmund CHENG

BSocSc (CUHK), MSc, PhD (LSE)

Why BSocSc Public Affairs and Management?

Make a difference: Study Public Affairs and Management (PAFM) at CityU

  • How do particular public policies emerge?
  • Who makes the decisions and why?
  • Why are public policies so important and how do they impact on our everyday lives?
  • How do politics and policymaking interact?
  • What can we learn from other societies in relation to government and governance?
  • What are the key ethical issues in politics and public policy?

PAM will give you the essential analytical, communication, and leadership skills to prepare you for a successful career in a wide range of public and private sector jobs. Substantial training and practical opportunities will be provided in various learning modes to build up your professional skills, competence and confidence.

Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

For senior-year (Advanced Standing II) admission, applicants are normally expected to have completed an Associate Degree/Higher Diploma with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of ≥3.0 or an equivalent overall mark, or a credit award.

Curriculum Structure

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

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.PIA Ranking

Our Target

The aims of the major in Public Affairs and Management (PAFM) are to:

  • provide students with a comprehensive education in the common core theories, concepts, and knowledge bases of public policy, public management, and political science;
  • enable students to specialise 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;
  • 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; and
  • 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 organisations.
What You Will Be Studying

You will specialise in one of the following streams:

  • Political Affairs and Governance
  • Public Policy and Management 

The Political Affairs and Governance stream will engage students in the study of wider political and governance issues, the Department can effectively broaden students’ horizons, boost their political and governance skills, and eventually improve their general employability.

The Public Policy and Management stream focuses on human resources management, financial resources management, organisational behavior in public management, management ethics, public policy ethics, and housing studies.

A number of electives will also be offered to PAFM students to enrich their learning in the subject discipline.

Start Your Career Here

We are proud to say that our PAFM graduates have been highly successful in the job market, with many of them employable in a wide variety of occupational fields, including government, social and market research, journalism, public relations, commerce, finance, project-planning and management, and social enterprises. Please review the employment statistics of PPP graduates from 2021:

Employment
Did You Know?

The PAFM Major equips graduates for successful careers in a wide range of administration, management, politics, and policy positions in both the public and private sectors.  PAFM graduates work as administrative officers and executive officers in various government departments.   Some also work as administrators and managers in public organisations such as universities, public hospitals, Housing Authority, Hospital Authority, and Airport Authority.  Some teach in secondary school and some have gone on to work as anchors and reporters in the news media.  Many of our graduates find employment in the private sector in the fields of public transport, banking, financial services, and property management.

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Student Exchange/Internship

The Department of Public and International Affairs sends a large number of PAFM students to overseas universities in Europe, Australia, United States, Canada, and Asia for exchange study. The Department has achieved an impressive record in securing of international exchange places with universities in Europe, North America and Australia. The Department also provides internship to PAFM students to gain practical working experience in a wide range of both public and private organizations. This helps the career planning of PAFM students. Apart from these, PIA summer schools are very popular among PAFM students for spending a summer in a foreign setting. Various field trips and study tours to different places are organized by faculty in different courses to broaden the horizons of PAFM students to enable them to compare and evaluate the practices of public policy and the operation of government in different countries.

For more details, please click here.

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Pathway for Research, Innovation, and Multinational Engineering (PRIME) (any major in College of Engineering + Overseas Experience / Interdisciplinary / Entrepreneurial Training)

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研究、創新和環球工程課程 (特點: 工學院任何一個主修 + 海外經驗 / 跨學科 / 創業培訓)
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1217 (JS1217)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

15 (For First-Year Entry; Tentative)*

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(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why Pathway for Research, Innovation, and Multinational Engineering (PRIME)?

The Pathway for Research, Innovation, and Multinational Engineering (PRIME) programme is a flagship programme of the College of Engineering designed to provide exceptional students with a comprehensive education in engineering and opportunities to gain valuable experience through research internships and work placements in top universities and companies worldwide. This programme is intended to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of engineering and to prepare them for successful careers in the global engineering industry. The PRIME programme is open to talented and motivated students with a passion for engineering and a commitment to excellence.

Key features

Students accepted into the programme receive a range of benefits, including:

  • Free Choice of Major: Students admitted to the PRIME programme are free to choose any major in the College of Engineering upon accepting the offer. They will be enrolled in one of the departments before starting their first year of study. For departments offering a single major, students will be enrolled in the major in the first year. In the case of departments offering more than one major, students will be admitted to the department in their first year and enrolled in their pre-selected major in subsequent years.
     
  • One-on-One Mentorship: Each student will be paired with a faculty member who will provide personalized guidance and support throughout the programme. The faculty mentor will help the student identify their academic and professional goals, develop a plan to achieve them, and provide feedback and guidance along the way.
     
  • Overseas Experience in Year 3 or Year 4

    a) Research Internship: Selected students will have the opportunity to work with leading researchers in their field at one of the top overseas universities. This will provide students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge research and will help them develop essential skills in data analysis, experimental design, and scientific communication.

    b) Global Work Placement: Selected students may also have the opportunity to be placed in an international company in North America (US, Canada), Europe (France, Germany, Switzerland, etc.), and other developed countries (Singapore, South Korea, Japan, etc.) to gain work experience and apply their engineering skills in a real-world setting. This will enable students to build their professional network, develop communication skills, and gain invaluable industry experience.

  • Interdisciplinary Final-year Project: With the collaborative culture that the College fosters, the experienced faculty with expertise in a diverse range of research areas, and the state-of-the-art research facilities, students will be aided in conducting interdisciplinary research in their final-year projects. An interdisciplinary final-year project will offer an excellent opportunity for students to explore and integrate knowledge from multiple fields, which will be a valuable experience for their future careers.  
  • Guaranteed admission to CityUHK PhD programme#, providing a clear pathway for students interested in furthering their academic and research careers.

#Upon meeting the entrance requirements for PhD programme when the student graduates from PRIME.

Other features

With the mission to foster the career development of students and promote impactful innovations, students of the College of Engineering will also benefit from the following optional schemes.

  • Undergraduate plus Master's Degree Programmes: Students in an “Undergraduate plus Master's Degree Programme” will receive a conditional offer for a Master's degree programme when they join CityUHK as undergraduate students. They can benefit from higher-level courses, such as those with research elements and normally taught at the postgraduate level, during their undergraduate study. On completion of their study at CityUHK, students will be awarded two degrees (Bachelor's degree + Master's degree).
     
  • Entrepreneurial Training: The College offers a Minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship, which aims to provide entrepreneurial training to help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to start and operate their engineering businesses. It also helps students broaden their multi-disciplinary perspectives, integrating management, marketing, finance, and engineering.
     
  • Global Challenges: CityUHK X Sino Grand Challenges Scholars Program (CityUHK X Sino GCSP) is a combined curricular and extracurricular element to prepare students to be the future engineers and scientists that address and solve the global challenges facing the world in this century. CityUHK X Sino GCSP would give students a sense of purpose and enable them to positively impact the world through their engineering work.
     
  • Cross-Cultural Competence: Through student exchange programmes, study tours and the Cultural & Language Immersion Scheme (CALIS), students are provided with opportunities to develop cross-cultural competence through activities such as language training, cultural immersion experiences, or international service projects. This would help students to become global citizens and to develop the skills needed to work effectively in diverse and multicultural environments.
Flagship Scholarships to Local Students

Local JUPAS students who are admitted to PRIME with excellent HKDSE results will receive up to HK$740,000 flagship scholarships, covering tuition fees and hall fees (guaranteed berth) incurred in four years and a one-off special sponsorship for an overseas exchange of up to one year.

The scholarship is automatically renewed each year on the condition that the student continues his/her study in the flagship programme by the end of Semester B each year.

Full Scholarship
HK$60,000 (per annum)
Half Scholarship
HK$30,000 (per annum)
Exchange Sponsorships
Criteria (minimum HKDSE Scores*)
2825Up to HK$500,000
(one-off)

Remarks:
*The HKDSE scores are calculated by adding the scores of 3 core subjects and 2 electives (excluding “Citizenship and Social Development”) with the best results

Admission Arrangements

Students admitted to the PRIME programme are free to choose their majors upon accepting the offer. They will be enrolled in one of the departments before starting their first year of study. For departments offering a single major, students will be enrolled in the major in the first year. In the case of departments offering more than one major, students will be admitted to the department in their first year and enrolled in their pre-selected major in subsequent years.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1217 Pathway for Research, Innovation, and Multinational Engineering (PRIME) (any major in College of Engineering + Overseas Experience / Interdisciplinary / Entrepreneurial Training)
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 3
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective SubjectsLevel 3 in two elective subjects from: 
- Biology 
- Chemistry 
- Design and Applied Technology 
- Information and Communication Technology 
- M1/M2 
- Physics

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) 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

Entrance Requirements for Direct/ Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Student Exchange / Internship

Recognising the importance of nurturing students with a global perspective, the College encourages students to undertake academic exchange, believing that these experiences can enhance students' personal and career development. Currently, the College has an extensive network of exchange partners in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Macau, mainland China, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, the Netherlands, the UK, the US and Turkey. Please visit https://www.cityu.edu.hk/ceng/student-life/student-exchange for more information on student exchange.

The College operates the Co-operative Education Centre with a mission is to work with industry, local and overseas, to provide co-operative education for students. The Centre aims to nurture a new generation of engineering professionals and industrial leaders with a global outlook who are capable of meeting the challenges in this fast-changing world. The Centre currently offers three major internship programmes for students:

Co-operative Education Scheme (CES)

Industrial Attachment Scheme (IAS)

Overseas Internship Scheme (OIS)

Professional Recognition

All undergraduate engineering programmes* of the College of Engineering are accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).

* Aerospace Engineering and Microelectronics Engineering will seek accreditation from the HKIE in late 2025, while Innovation and Enterprise Engineering will seek accreditation in late 2028.

Flagship Programme

This is one of the CityUHK’s Flagship Programmes, which equip students with essential knowledge and skills, cultivate their global leadership abilities, and connect them with leading professionals. The Flagship Scholarships, which cover tuition and hall fees, a guaranteed berth, and a one-off exchange sponsorship of up to HK$500,000, will be awarded to local JUPAS talents who meet the criteria.

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