Energy/Environment in Science, Technology & Advanced Research (eSTAR)

eSTAR

Introduction

As an option for SEE undergraduate students under the University’s Talents Programme, “Energy/Environment in Science, Technology & Advanced Research (eSTAR)” is a stream introduced in our two existing undergraduate programmes, namely Bachelor of Engineering in Energy Science and Engineering (ESE) and Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Science and Engineering (EVE), for implementation from Semester A 2021/22, applicable to normative 4-year degree students of the 2020/21 entry and thereafter.  With the introduction of the stream, it is expected that students will be equipped with cutting-edge skills and knowledge in emerging fields.

Components of “eSTAR”

The “eSTAR” stream encompasses (i) ESE or EVE major; (ii) a research component, and (iii) minor study in one of the four designated areas, namely ComputingData ScienceInnovation Management and Entrepreneurship, and International Business.  The research component is intended to provide students with opportunities to work with faculty members in a one-to-one setting to pursue advanced knowledge while the minor study is intended to complement student’s major study.

Major X Y

Energy Science and Engineering (ESE)
OR
Environmental Science and Engineering (EVE)

Research

Minor (take any one of the following programmes)
- Computing (COMP)
- Data Science (DSC)
- Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (IME)
- International Business (IB)

 

Emphasis of the Various “eSTAR” Tracks

Students will pursue one of the following 8 tracks with various emphasis according to their own interests and needs.

Track Major X Y Emphasis
1 ESE




Research

COMP Energy in digital societies
2 ESE DSC Big data in energy efficiency
3 ESE IME Energy innovation and entrepreneurship
4 ESE IB Energy in global business
5 EVE COMP Environment & sustainability in digital societies
6 EVE DSC Big data in sustainable cities
7 EVE IME Environment & sustainability innovation and entrepreneurship
8 EVE IB Environment & sustainability in global business

 

Admission Arrangements, Eligibility, and Majors Allocation

Students of 2020 Cohort and thereafter admitted to 4-year degree programmes offered by SEE and having met the following minimum requirements can opt for the stream “eSTAR” at the time of admission or after one year of study.

Entrant Type Minimum Requirements

High School Entrants

  • Local: DSE score ≥ 28; OR
  • Non-local: IB score ≥ 38; OR
  • Mainland: according to entrance scholarship requirements
SEE Year 1 Students
  • Students with CGPA after two semesters of study lying within the Top 10% of SEE students belonging to the same cohort, or those recommended by ESE/EVE Major Leader;
  • Completion of at least 30 credit units in Semesters A and B, including the number of credit units specified by the School of required courses; AND
  • Passing an assessment interview

High school entrants will declare major, i.e. either ESE or EVE, before selecting courses for their first year studies. SEE Year 1 students will declare major at the end of their first year studies.

Application by SEE Year 1 Students

  • Upon successful completion of the first-year studies, eligible students will be invited for eSTAR application via email from the School in June.
  • Eligible students who have missed the application period in their first year of study are given one more chance to opt for eSTAR.  They are however required to indicate their interest in eSTAR by writing an email to the School at see.enquiry@cityu.edu.hk in Semester A of their second study year the latest (by end of November).

Curriculum (2023 Cohort)

Gateway Education Requirement (30 credit units, including 9 credit units for School-specified courses)
School-specified courses for fulfilling the Gateway Education requirement

Course Code Course Title Level Credit Units
CA1167 Engineering Communication B1 3
SEE1003 Introduction to Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering B1 3
SEE3002 Energy and Environmental Economics B3 3

NOTE: After passing the placement test or demonstrating adequate preparation, high school entrants will be exempted from the course SEE1003 Introduction to Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering.  Instead, they are required to take any Level B1 to B4 course of 3 credit units in the 4 designated minor programmes.

School Requirement (18 credit units)

Course Code Course Title Level Credit Units
CHEM1200 Discovery in Biology B1 3
CHEM1300 Principles of General Chemistry B1 3
Select either MA1200 or MA1300
MA1200 Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I B1 3
MA1300 Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra I B1 3
Select either MA1201 or MA1301
MA1201 Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II B1 3
MA1301 Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II B1 3
PHY1201 General Physics I B1 3
SEE1002 Introduction to Computing for Energy and Environment B1 3
SEE2000 Professional Development I B2 0
SEE4000 Professional Development II B4 0

NOTE: After passing the placement test or demonstrating adequate preparation, high school entrants will be exempted from the courses, namely CHEM1200 Discovery in BiologyCHEM1300 Principles of General ChemistryMA1200 Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra I MA1300 Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra IMA1201 Calculus and Basic Linear Algebra II / MA1301 Enhanced Calculus and Linear Algebra II, and PHY1201 General Physics I.

Major Requirement

X Component: Research (7 credit units or above)

Research Seminar (Course Coordinator: Prof. Yun Hau NG)
Take SEE4993 Research Seminar (1 credit unit) for 2 consecutive semesters.
NOTE: Students will attend a minimum of 5 research seminars per semester, i.e. 10 seminars in total at least for 2 semesters. 

1 credit unit

Guided Study and Special Project (Course Coordinator: Prof. Jason LAM)
Take any one among the following three options for 2 semesters

6 credit units

MSc- or PhD-level Courses
With the approval of the Major Leader, students may enroll in MSc- or PhD-level courses.

Optional

Total: 7 credit units or above

 

Guidelines and Assessment Forms

Course  Guidelines Assessment Forms
(for supervisor's completion)
SEE4993 Research Seminar

Guidelines on Taking SEE4993 Research Seminar


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SEE4994 / SEE4995 Guided Study in Energy and Environment

Guidelines on Taking Guided Study and Special Project

(i) SEE4994
(ii) SEE4995 (Plan A)
(iii) SEE4995 (Plan B)

SEE4998 / SEE4999 Special Project in Energy and Environment

(iv) SEE4998
(v) SEE4999 (Plan A)
(vi) SEE4999 (Plan B)

 

Y Component: Minor (15 credit units or above)

Students may take one of the following minor programmes:

NOTE: The courses (11 credit units in total), namely CS2311 Computer ProgrammingMA2503 Linear Algebra, and MA2506 Probability and Statistics, must be completed before taking DSC minor core courses.

Supplementary Information

Study Planning

  • Students are required to consult their Major Leader to design a customized study plan after enrollment in the stream “eSTAR”.
  • Students may be required to enroll in courses during the summer semesters to ensure adequate progress in their study.

Maximum and Minimum Number of Credit Units Required for the Award

  • Students of “eSTAR” stream are expected to complete more credit units than regular ESE or EVE students. Nonetheless, the total number of credit units will not exceed 144.
  • According to AR4.7.3 of Academic Regulations for Undergraduate Degrees, double counting of courses is permissible between the College/School-specified courses under the Gateway Education requirement and the requirement of (i) minor, or (ii) second major, or (iii) double degree. However, the credit units would count only once toward the total credits attained by the student, regardless of the number of requirements the course serves to fulfil. In this connection, the minimum number of credit units required for the award for students of “eSTAR” stream is 125 (for ESE) and 126 (for EVE) respectively instead of 128 (for ESE) and 129 (for EVE), as course of 3 credit units to be taken in minor programme would be counted for fulfilling both GE requirement (School-specified course) and minor requirement.

Threshold for Studying under “eSTAR” Stream
Students are required to maintain a CGPA of 3.40 every semester throughout the study under the “eSTAR” stream. Those who are unable to achieve a CGPA of 3.40 will (i) be removed from studying under the “eSTAR” stream, and (ii) need to make up the 18 credit units of the exempted first-year courses by taking non-GE courses of 2000-level or above as approved by the Major Leader.

“Opt-out” from “eSTAR” Stream
Students are given choice of opting out but they are not allowed to be re-admitted to the “eSTAR” stream. In this regard, those who wish to opt out have to (i) consult the Major Leader, and (ii) make up the 18 credit units of the exempted first-year courses by taking non-GE courses of 2000-level or above as approved by the Major Leader.