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Regulations for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology and Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design and Technology

These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 and 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees.

In these regulations definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.

Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology (BSCPDT) (see Note 9)
1.

To be eligible for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology, a student shall:

  a)

comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and

  b) comply with the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees; and
  c)

obtain at least 120 credits of which no more than 40 credits shall be obtained at Foundation level; and

  d) obtain at least 100 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations as appropriate to the degree for which notice has been given, including at least 20 credits in courses at Higher level.
2.

For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology, the University has prescribed that a student must:

  a) successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled F1 in Table 1; and
  b) successfully complete 30 credits from courses labelled CD in Table 1; and
  c) successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled C1 in Table 1; and
  d) successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled D1 in Table 1; and
  e) successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled D2 in Table 1; and
  f) successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled D3 in Table 1; and
  g) successfully complete additional courses, as necessary, from any Foundation, Middle or Higher level courses offered by the University, provided that, of the total 120 credits, no more than 40 are gained at Foundation level.
     
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design and Technology (BSCHPDT) (see Note 9)
1. To be eligible for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design and Technology, a student shall:
  a) comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
  b) comply with the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees; and
  c) obtain at least 160 credits of which no more than 40 credits shall be obtained at Foundation level; and
  d) obtain at least 40 credits in courses at Higher level; and
  e) successfully complete the prescribed programme of studies.
2. For the degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design and Technology, the University has prescribed that a student must:
  a) successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled FH in Table 1; and
  b) successfully complete 60 credits from the compulsory courses labelled CH in Table 1; and
  c)

successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled C1 in Table 1; and

  d)

successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled HA in Table 1; and

  e) successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled HM in Table 1; and
  f) successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled HB in Table 1; and
  g) successfully complete additional courses, as necessary, from any Foundation, Middle or Higher level courses offered by the University, provided that, of the total 160 credits, no more than 40 are gained at Foundation level.
3. Each degree with Honours shall be conferred with a classification of First Class, Second Class (Upper Division), Second Class (Lower Division) or Third Class save that exceptionally a degree may be conferred without classification.
4. Subject to the requirements of the relevant programme of study, each person on whom an Honours degree is to be conferred shall be assigned to a classification determined by the University according to its regulations.
5. For the calculation of scores for classification purposes in the degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design and Technology, the University has deemed that “Group (a)” shall consist of the best 40 credits in courses at Higher level listed in Table 1, and that “Group (b)” shall consist of the best 40 credits in courses at Higher or Middle level listed in Table 1, where such credits are not taken into account in “Group (a)”. Further, that “X” shall equal two, that is “Group (a)” shall be weighted at twice the value of “Group (b)”. (Refer to the paragraphs on Classification of the Degree with Honours of the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees.)

Table 1

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

BSCPDT

BSCHPDT

Honours
Classification Group

Foundation level

IT S123

Introduction to Internet Services and Applications

10

F1

FH

MATH S101 1,2

Mathematics: A Foundation Course

20

F1

FH

MATH S112 1,2/
MATH S122 1

A Foundation in Applied Mathematics

10

F1

FH

SCI S102 1,2

A Science Foundation Course

20

F1

FH

SCI S111 1,2/
SCI S121 1,2,7

A Foundation Course in Physics and Chemistry

10

F1

FH

SCI S123 1,7

Foundation Physics

5

F1

FH

SCI S124 1,7

Foundation Chemistry

5

F1

FH

Middle level

COMP S201 1

Computing Fundamentals with Java

10

C1

C1

b

COMP S210 1,2

Computing Fundamentals

10

C1

C1

b

COMP S258

Computer Programming and Problem Solving

10

C1

C1

b

ELEC S203 1,2,4

The Digital Computer

10

C1

C1

b

ELEC S223 1,2,4

Microprocessor-based Computers

10

C1

C1

b

ELEC S224 1,4

Computers and Processors

10

C1

C1

b

ENGG S238 1,5

Quality and Reliability

10

CD

CH

b

DESN S217 1,6

Design Essentials

10

CD

CH

b

MECH S213 1

Materials: Engineering and Science

10

CD

CH

b

MECH S264 1,2,6

Design: Principles and Practice

10

CD

CH

b

IT S234

Web Site Design

10

D1

CH

b

ELEC S291

Electronics and Control Systems

10

D1

HM

b

ENGG S228

Engineers in Society

5

D1

HM

b

MATH S221 1

Mathematical Methods

10

D1

HM

b

MECH S235

Engineering Mechanics: Solids

10

D1

HM

b

MGT B240 1

Principles and Practices of Management

5

D1

HM

b

MGT B240C 1 Principles and Practices of Management

5

D1

HM

b

PHYS S271

Discovering Physics

10

D1

HM

b

ENVR S237 1

Environmental Control and Public Health

10

HM

b

Higher level

SCI S319 1,2,5 Quality Management for Science and Technology
5

CD

CH

a or b
SCI S409 1,2,5 Safety and Reliability for Science and Technology
5

CD

CH

a or b
TC S319 1,5 Quality Management for Science and Technology
5

CD

CH

a or b
TC S409 1,5 Safety and Reliability for Science and Technology
5

CD

CH

a or b

ENGG S401

D&T Project Course

20

CH

a or b

MECH S363 2

Computer-aided Design

10

D2

HA

a or b

MECH S395

Mechatronics

10

D2

HA

a or b

MKT B370 1,2,8

Operations Management

10

D2

HA

a or b

MKT B370C 1

Operations Management

10

D2

HA

a or b

MKT B372 1,8 Operations Management: Concepts and Applications
5

D2

HA

a or b

MKT B373 1,8 Operations Management: Tools, Models and Analytical Approaches
5

D2

HA

a or b

DESN S364

Fundamentals of Interaction Design

10

D2/D3

HA/HB

a or b

ENGG S356

Engineering Small Worlds: Micro and Nano Technologies

10

D2/D3

HA/HB

a or b

COMP S311 1

Java Application Development and Programming Languages

10

D3

HB

a or b

COMP S358 1,2,3

Relational Databases

10

D3

HB

a or b

COMP S359 1,3

Relational Databases: Theory and Practice

10

D3

HB

a or b

ELEC S354 1,2

Inside Electronic Devices

10

D3

HB

a or b

MATH S365 1

Graphs, Networks and Design

10

D3

HB

a or b

ENVR S319 1,2 /
ENVR S341 1

Environmental Legislation and Management

10

HB

a or b

Notes:

  1. Courses form excluded combinations with other courses. Only one of the courses of the excluded combinations can count towards an OUHK award. Students should refer to the attached list for details.
     
  2. Courses no longer available.
     
  3. Successful completion of COMP S358 is considered as completion of COMP S359.
     
  4. Successful completion of ELEC S203/ELEC S223 is considered as completion of ELEC S224.
     
  5. Successful completion of SCI S319/TC S319 and SCI S409/TC S409 are considered as completion of ENGG S238.
     
  6. Successful completion of MECH S264 is considered as completion of DESN S217.
     
  7. Successful completion of SCI S121 is considered as completion of SCI S123 and SCI S124.
     
  8. Successful completion of MKT B370 is considered as completion of MKT B372 and MKT B373.
     
  9. The programmes of Bachelor of Science in Product Design and Technology and Bachelor of Science with Honours in Product Design and Technology will be phased out with effect from October 2012 semester. The last conferment of the programme will be December 2017.
October 2016