(Applicable to Normative 4-year degree students and Advanced Standing I students admitted/transferred to the majors offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs (PIA) from 2016/17 to 2024/25)
To enhance students’ sense of belonging to the College and to broaden students’ intellectual horizons in liberal arts and social sciences studies.
Upon completion of the College Requirement, students will have acquired foundational knowledge in liberal arts and social sciences studies. Students will also have developed broader perspectives and enhanced critical thinking skills in their academic as well as intellectual pursuit. In addition, students will be able to demonstrate the attitude and/or ability to accomplish discovery and/or innovation.
Normative four-year students and Advanced Standing I students are required to take two College foundation courses (total 6 credit units) each from the liberal arts group and the social sciences group (3 credit units per course) for fulfilment of the College Requirement. Students should complete the two College foundation courses in their first-year of study. Students should not take the foundation course offered by their home department for fulfilment of the College Requirement in their first-year of study in CLASS. (see Table 1).
College Requirement (6 credit units) | ||
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Course code | Course title | Credit units |
Select one course from liberal arts group: | ||
CAH1603 | Great Works in the Humanities | 3 |
EN2011 | English on the Move | 3 |
LT1101 | Amazing Things about Language | 3 |
Select one course from social sciences group: | ||
COM1101 | Media and Communication in the Digital Age | 3 |
PIA2801 | Social Change and Governance Challenges: A Critical Appreciation through Film | 3 |
SS1600 | Discovering the Mystery of Applied Social Sciences | 3 |
Students entering the 4-year degree with Advanced Standing II will be given full exemption from College Requirement.
(Applicable to Normative 4-year degree students and Advanced Standing I students admitted/transferred to the majors offered by the Department of Public and International Affairs (PIA) from 2025/26 onwards)
To equip students with essential skills for success in their academic and professional pursuits, where proficiency in digital literacy and computational thinking is key in many professions.
Upon completion of the College Requirement, students will gain a set of skills that enhances their ability to engage effectively with technological tools in both routine work and decision-making, to communicate smoothly with private sectors and tech-partners, and to serve the public and promote social progress in a manner that keeps up with the times.
PIA normative four-year students and Advanced Standing I students are required to take two three-credit courses in either foreign language component (see Table 1) or computational language component (see Table 2) in their first year of study for fulfilment of the College Requirement.
Students opting for the foreign language component will have to take two three-credit courses (6 credit units) in one of the foreign languages offered by the Chan Feng Men-ling Chan Shuk-lin Language Centre (LC). As far as the foreign language is concerned, students are expected to pick up a language which they do not have prior knowledge and students are requested to declare this before course enrolment.
Foreign Language Component (6 credit units) | ||
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Course code | Course title | Credit units |
French Language | ||
LC2401 | French 1 | 3 |
LC2412 | French for Business | 3 |
LC2406 | Intensive French 1 and 2# | 6 |
German Language | ||
LC2501 | German 1 | 3 |
LC2512 | German for Business | 3 |
LC2506 | Intensive German 1 and 2# | 6 |
Japanese Language | ||
LC2930 | Japanese Language – Level 1 | 3 |
LC2931 | Japanese Language – Level 2 | 3 |
Korean Language | ||
LC2973 | Korean I | 3 |
LC2974 | Korean II | 3 |
Spanish Language | ||
LC2601 | Spanish 1 | 3 |
LC2612 | Spanish for Business | 3 |
LC2606 | Intensive Spanish 1 and 2# | 6 |
# Students are strongly encouraged to follow the study plan to complete their college requirements in Semesters A and B of their first year. Under exceptional circumstances, students may enroll in an intensive European language course offered in the summer to fulfil the college requirement (language component). This option is subject to special approval from the PIA department and the availability of course offerings.
Computational Language Component (6 credit units) | ||
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Course code | Course title | Credit units |
PIA2601 | Computational Language Course I | 3 |
PIA2602 | Computational Language Course II | 3 |
Students entering the 4-year degree with Advanced Standing II will be given full exemption from College Requirement.