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Contents Message from the Principal

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Engineering Coventry University BSc (Hons) Construction Management

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RMIT University Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management)

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Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours)

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Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours)

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Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours)

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Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering and Management

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University of Central Lancashire BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering

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BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

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BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

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Financial Assistance

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How to Apply

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Application Forms

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Terms and Conditions of Application Fee Waiver for 2015 Admission: 1. All applicants can enjoy a waiver of application fee for ONCE during the period of 1 September 2014 to 31 August 2015 when applying to ONE of the top-up degree programmes offered by the School for Higher and Professional Education in collaboration with overseas universities. 2. To enjoy the offer, applicant must submit the application form and supporting documents before the application deadline stated in this booklet. 3. This offer cannot be used for application to the top-up degree programmes that are jointly offered by the Open University of Hong Kong, and Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong. 4. The offer cannot be exchanged for cash and cannot be used in conjunction with other promotional offers. 5. In the event of any disputes, School for Higher and Professional Education reserves the right of final decision. 6. The above information is subject to change without prior notice.

Message from the Principal

As a leading non-local degree programme operator in Hong Kong, SHAPE is committed to nurturing talents for Hong Kong through promoting higher education. Here at SHAPE, a wide array of choices are offered to sub-degree holders who aspire to pursue degree qualifications. Leaping forward to another decade of our establishment, SHAPE keeps on forging new partnerships and fostering closer links with our international partners. In collaboration with our new partner, University of Lincoln, the United Kingdom, two new programmes on BA (Hons) Architecture and BA (Hons) Design for Exhibition and Museums have recently launched, broadening the programme choices for sub-degree holders from the Design Discipline. There is another new programme on BA (Hons) Business (with Law) offered by one of our long-term strategic partners, University of Northumbria at Newcastle. It opens up the progression pathway to sub-degree holders who have an aspiration for a career in the legal profession. It has always been SHAPE’s mission to offer a valued choice for sub-degree graduates. The quality of our programmes can be assured as we have the highest number of accredited programmes pitched at Level 5 of the Qualifications Framework among all the non-local course operators. This recognition will double the benefit of your degree study at SHAPE as, on the one hand, you will enjoy the same qualification as the resident graduates of the partner university, and on the other, your qualification is comparable to a locally-accredited bachelor’s degree qualification. In addition to our quality programme, your learning experience will definitely be enhanced by our purpose-built and thriving campuses. We have strong learning support to guide you through your brief but rewarding year of studying. Our highly internationalized teaching team will also add value to your learning experience. I invite you to read up on the booklet and I am sure you will find a programme suitable to your learning needs.

Dr Lillian Wong Principal School for Higher and Professional Education

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Coventry University BSc (Hons) Construction Management Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 252032

COVENTRY UNIVERSITY Coventry University strives to attract and nurture outstanding students from around the world through our supportive teaching and learning environment, state-of-the-art facilities as well as the world-leading and internationally recognised applied research. Centrally located in one of the England’s largest and most historic cities, the University welcomes over 5,000 international students, coming from more than 130 countries, to become a part of our culturally diverse University every year. Preparing students for successful future is the University’s prime goal. In this regard, Coventry University strives for establishing nationwide and international networks. It is now highly recognised for the strong connections to major global organisations which enable the University to review and develop the programmes in response to market needs

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

BSc (Hons) Construction Management is a top-up degree programme by Coventry University. It carries the same academic status as that to Coventry University’s on-campus graduates.

The programme provides a direct entry to obtain a bachelor degree in approximately 14 months on a part-time basis.

Construction management demands professional input at all stages from concept to detailed design, construction and maintenance. This programme is designed to teach you how to blend traditional design skills with modern technologies whilst allowing you to develop skills that are necessary to become a highly trained professional in this very demanding but rewarding discipline. The core themes of the programme include: the legal and regulatory framework of building, construction processes, construction management, contractual procedures, and construction The degree is awarded by Coventry University in the United Kingdom, and is monitored by the Higher Education and Funding Council (HEFC) and the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA).

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Code

Module Module

275CAB

Project and Cost Management

370CAB

Contract Management

373CAB

Construction Finance

374CAB

Construction Management Studies

300CAW

Academic Writing 3: Writing Your Dissertation or

300CAB

Integrated Projects 3

301CAB

Individual Project

Final Year Project

Engineering

Entry Requirements

Enquiries

 A Professional Diploma in Construction Management from VTC plus at least three years’ relevant work experience; or

 A Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering, Building Studies, Construction Management, Surveying, Infrastructure or a related subject from VTC; or

 A qualification equivalent to the above* All candidates must be able to demonstrate competence in Mathematics and English Language equivalent to a pass in HKCEE.

Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. Raymond Chan

Tel no.

2836 1836

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Mr. Charles Lee

Tel no.

2836 1891

Email

[email protected]

* Subject to final approval by Coventry University

Assessment Various assessment methods are used, including assignments, exams, individual project, and integrated project.

External Recognition This award has been accredited by HKICM for fulfilling the academic requirement to become the Member of HKICM.

Additional Information Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 14 months

Study Location

PEAK

Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$53,700* by 4 instalments

Application Deadline

31 December (For February 2015 Intake) 31 May (For June 2015 Intake)

Commencement

February and June (2 Cohorts per Year)

* Tuition fee for February and June 2016 intakes is subject to change.

It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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RMIT University Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 212256

RMIT University RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is a global university of technology and design and Australia’s largest tertiary institution, with 82,000 students enrolled at campuses in Melbourne and Vietnam and with partner institutions in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Indonesia, India, Laos, Europe and Sri Lanka. RMIT University is ranked in the top 150 universities in the world for engineering and technology in the 2014 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings, and has received a maximum 5 stars for education excellence in engineering and technology engagement, teaching, facilities, internationalisation, engagement and employability. RMIT University’s research and internationally-recognised degrees are focused on finding innovative solutions to emerging global problems in partnership with industry and the communities it will benefit. Throughout its 127-year heritage, the University has produced graduates who have become leaders of innovation, and distinguished in their fields nationally and internationally.

Programme Overview

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) degree programme at SHAPE is offered to those who have completed a qualification deemed equivalent to the first two years of an Australian bachelor’s degree programme in Construction Management. The programme:

The programme at SHAPE is equivalent to the 3rd and 4th years of an RMIT Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) degree with an entry point to the programme appropriate for Higher Diploma graduates from relevant fields.

 has a strong emphasis on communication, team work and leadership;

 incorporates project-based learning;  is committed to encouraging diversity in the construction profession;

 maintains a strong emphasis on industry relevance and flexible program structure. This programme prepares graduates to work as construction managers, project managers, quantity surveyors or property developers, who are responsible for overall planning, cost and schedule analysis, site supervision, project and business management of the entire construction project life cycle. Graduates are capable of working on multidisciplinary projects in order to move beyond the construction aspects of a project and manage the entire building process from inception, through various stages of design, to completion and handover. Through individual and team-based projects that closely resemble the work of construction management, project management and quantity surveying professionals, students integrate their knowledge, teamwork, leadership, management and communication skills which will enhance their future career development.

The academic year consists of 3 trimesters and the programme is delivered in part-time mode over 6 trimesters. There are a total of 192 credit points and students normally undertake 2 or 3 courses with 24 to 36 credit points in each trimester. The programme is delivered through a combination of face-to-face lectures and tutorials/workshops and online components taught by both RMIT and SHAPE staff. The programme structure consists of the following 16 courses: Code OMGT2249

Course Valuations and Property

BUIL1274

Managing for Sustainability

BUIL1276

Building Science

BUIL1283

Construction Contract Law

BUIL1284

Cost Planning & Tendering

BUIL1285

Management for Construction

BUIL1286

Construction, Planning & Design 2

BUIL1287

Construction Contract Administration

BUIL1288

Structures and Materials 2

BUIL1290

Industrial Environment

BUSM4326

Leadership and Teams

BUIL1289

Construction Enterprise

MKTG1330

Intro to Property Development

BUIL1291

Construction, Planning & Design 3

BUIL1292

Construction Specialisation

BUIL1293

Research Project

The sequencing of the above courses may vary from year to year, but the Research Project may not be completed until the student’s final trimester.

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Engineering

RMIT University’s New Swanston Academic Photo courtesy RMIT. Photographer: John Gollings

Entry Requirements

Assessment

Candidates will have successfully completed one of the following qualifications from the institutions indicated below, and will have achieved an average grade of C+ or better :

Assessment for each course will consist of a combination of regular assignments, laboratory exercises, project work and final examination as stipulated in the Course Guide.

 The Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE)

Qualifications Framework

• Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering

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Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk).

• Higher Diploma in Construction Engineering and Management# • Higher Diploma in Architectural Design and Technology# • Higher Diploma in Building Technology and Interior Design# • Higher Diploma in Building Studies#* • Higher Diploma in Surveying#* • Higher Diploma in Urban Renewal, Building Inspection and Maintenance# • Higher Diploma in Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering#

QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

14/003407/L5

Validity Period

11/09/2014 – 10/09/2018

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status to locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes.

External Recognition RMIT University’s Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) programme in Hong Kong is accredited by Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University • Higher Diploma in Building Management (Surveying)

Technology

and

• Higher Diploma in Building Management (Engineering)

Technology

and

 The City University of Hong Kong • Associate of Science in Construction Engineering and Management

The programme in Melbourne, Australia is recognised by the Australian Institute of Building (AIB), the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) and RICS. The degree is also recognised by the Malaysian Board of Quantity Surveyors.

Additional Information

• Associate of Science in Surveying (Building Surveying)

Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 2 years

• Associate of Science in Surveying (Quantity Surveying)

Study Location

IVE (Tsing Yi)

Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$155,400 by 6 instalments

Application Deadline

30 June 2015

Commencement

September 2015

Applicants with other equivalent qualifications may be considered on a case-by-case basis. * HD programmes using HKDSE results or equivalent as general admission requirements. # HD programmes using HKCEE / HKALE results or equivalent as general admission requirements.

English Proficiency Requirement

Enquiries

 IELTS

6.5 with no band lower than 6.0; or TOEFL score of 580+ (TWE 4.5+); or RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced 2 or equivalent; or

 Successful completion of at least the equivalent of a two year tertiary programme of at least AQF Level 5 within the past five years where English is the language of teaching and assessment. (VTC graduates who have completed a Higher Diploma conducted and assessed in the English medium are deemed to have met this requirement.)

Programme Co-ordinator

Dr. Ken Hui

Tel no.

3757 9143

Email

[email protected]

Deputy Programme Co-ordinator

Ir. Tony Chan

Tel no.

2436 8524

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Twinky Leung

Tel no.

2436 8375

Email

[email protected]

It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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RMIT University Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 211755

RMIT University RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is a global university of technology and design and Australia’s largest tertiary institution, with 82,000 students enrolled at campuses in Melbourne and Vietnam and with partner institutions in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Indonesia, India, Laos, Europe and Sri Lanka. RMIT University is ranked in the top 150 universities in the world for engineering and technology in the 2014 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings, and has received a maximum 5 stars for education excellence in engineering and technology engagement, teaching, facilities, internationalisation, engagement and employability. RMIT University’s research and internationally-recognised degrees are focused on finding innovative solutions to emerging global problems in partnership with industry and the communities it will benefit. Throughout its 127-year heritage, the University has produced graduates who have become leaders of innovation, and distinguished in their fields nationally and internationally.

Programme Overview

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) degree programme at SHAPE is offered to those who have completed a qualification deemed equivalent to the first two years of an Australian bachelor’s degree programme in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering. The programme:

The programme at SHAPE is equivalent to the 3rd and 4th years of an RMIT Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) degree with an entry point to the programme appropriate for Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering graduates.

 has a strong emphasis on communication, team work and leadership;

 incorporates project-based learning;  maintains an environmental sustainability focus;  is committed to encouraging diversity in the engineering profession;

 maintains a strong emphasis on industry relevance and flexible programme structure. This programme prepares graduates to work as civil and infrastructure engineers who are responsible for planning, constructing, supervising, managing and maintaining the essential infrastructure of the community. Graduates are capable of working on multidisciplinary projects in order to maximise the social, economic and environmental benefits, adapting the environment and using nature’s resources for the benefit of the community. Through individual and team-based projects that closely resemble the work of practising engineers, students integrate their knowledge, teamwork, leadership, management and communication skills which enhance future career development.

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The academic year consists of 3 trimesters and the programme is delivered in part-time mode over 8 trimesters. There are a total of 192 credit points and students normally undertake 2 courses with 24 credit points in each trimester. The programme is delivered through a combination of face-to-face intensive workshops, weekly tutorials, laboratory sessions and online components. The programme structure consists of the following 15 courses: Code

Course

CIVE 1144

Analysis of Complex Structures

CIVE 1129

Geotechnical Engineering 2

CIVE 1150

Engineering Practice 5 - Construction Management

CIVE1152

Concrete Structures 2

CIVE1154

Stormwater Management

CIVE 1156

Engineering Practice 6 – Sustainable Infrastructure Design

CIVE 1158

Transport Engineering 2

CIVE 1146

Catchment Water Management

CIVE 1160

Geotechnical Engineering 3

CIVE 1164

Long Span and High Rise Structures

CIVE 1140

Infrastructure Management

CIVE 1211

Steel Structures 2

CIVE 1219

Transport Engineering 3

CIVE 1251

Research Project Part 1A

CIVE 1221

Research Project Part 2

Engineering

The sequencing of the above courses may vary from year to year, but the Research Project may not be completed until the student’s final trimester. In order to enhance their mathematics skills, students are required to attend a 24hour Mathematics Workshop in the first year of the RMIT programme at an additional cost of HK$1,500. (This fee is correct as at October 2014 and may be subject to change.)

External Recognition RMIT University’s Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) programme at SHAPE has gained full accreditation from Engineers Australia, and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).

Additional Information Entry Requirements Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering with C+ average or equivalent qualification.

English Proficiency Requirement

 IELTS

6.5 with no band lower than 6.0; or TOEFL score of 580+ (TWE 4.5+); or RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced 2 or equivalent; or

 Successful completion of at least the equivalent of a two year tertiary programme of at least AQF Level 5 within the past five years where English is the language of teaching and assessment. (VTC graduates who have completed a Higher Diploma conducted and assessed in the English medium - are deemed to have met this requirement.)

To graduate from the programme, students must acquire at least 12 weeks of relevant work experience prior to graduation. Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 2 years 8 months

Study Location

IVE (Tsing Yi)

Fees

Application : Registration : Tuition :

Application Deadline

31 March 2015

Commencement

September 2015

HK$200 HK$3,200 HK$180,500 by 8 instalments

Enquiries Programme Co-ordinator

Dr. Quentin Wan

Tel no.

2436 8511

Email

[email protected]

Deputy Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. Kenneth Wong

Tel no.

2436 8593

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Twinky Leung

Qualifications Framework

Tel no.

2436 8375



Email

[email protected]

Assessment Assessment for each course will consist of a combination of regular assignments, laboratory exercises, project work and final examination as stipulated in the Course Guide.

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

14/003405/L5

Validity Period

11/09/2014 – 10/09/2018

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status to locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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RMIT University Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 211110

RMIT University RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is a global university of technology and design and Australia’s largest tertiary institution, with 82,000 students enrolled at campuses in Melbourne and Vietnam and with partner institutions in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Indonesia, India, Laos, Europe and Sri Lanka. RMIT University is ranked in the top 150 universities in the world for engineering and technology in the 2014 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings, and has received a maximum 5 stars for education excellence in engineering and technology engagement, teaching, facilities, internationalisation, engagement and employability. RMIT University’s research and internationally-recognised degrees are focused on finding innovative solutions to emerging global problems in partnership with industry and the communities it will benefit. Throughout its 127-year heritage, the University has produced graduates who have become leaders of innovation, and distinguished in their fields nationally and internationally.

Programme Overview

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) degree programme at SHAPE is offered to those who have completed a qualification deemed equivalent to two years of an Australian bachelor’s degree programme in Electrical Engineering. Students’ knowledge in new technologies and products to improve energy supply, automation and facilities will be enriched. They would also develop professional skills including communication, teamwork, and leadership skills.

The programme at SHAPE is equivalent to the 3rd and 4th years of a RMIT Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) degree with an entry point to the programme appropriate for Higher Diploma in Electrical Engineering graduates.

This programme prepares graduates to work as electrical engineers in the design of systems and equipment for all types of industrial and everyday purposes, particularly in the fields of renewable energy, transportation, power generation and distribution, and retail and industrial automation. Through individual and team-based projects that closely resemble the work of practising engineers, students will exercise their design, teamwork, leadership, management and communication skills, and will have their technical knowledge and skills deepened.

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The academic year consists of 3 trimesters and the programme is delivered in full-time mode over 6 trimesters and part-time mode over 8 trimesters. There are a total of 192 credit points and an average of 24 RMIT credit points (part-time) and 24-36 credit points (full-time) in each trimester. The programme is delivered through a combination of face-to-face intensive workshops, weekly tutorials, laboratory sessions and online components. The programme structure consists of 16 courses, which include 11 compulsory courses, 4 technical electives and 1 university student elective: Code

Course Compulsory Courses

EEET2465

Communications Engineering

EEET2469

Signals and Systems

EEET2304

Electrical Plant

EEET2301

Engineering Design 3A

EEET2197

Control Systems

EEET2302

Engineering Design 3B

EEET2202

Power System Analysis and Control

EEET2306

Electrical Energy Conversion

EEET2450

Research Methods for Engineers

EEET2307

Engineering Design 4A

EEET2308

Engineering Design 4B

Engineering Code

Qualifications Framework

Course



Technical Electives*

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk).

EEET2204

Industrial Automation*

EEET2206

Advanced Control Systems*

EEET2305

Protection and High Voltage Engineering*

QF Level

Level 5

EEET2403

Advanced Power Systems*

QR Registration No.

14/003404/L5

EEET2410

Introduction to Electrical Building Design*

Validity Period

11/09/2014 – 10/09/2018

EEET2470

Embedded System Design and Implementation*

EEET2203

Variable Speed Drives

EEET2404

Electronic Circuits

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status to locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes.

External Recognition

University student elective Students to complete one course from the list of technical electives above as an university student elective * RMIT may alter the programme, curriculum or regulations at its discretion.

Entry Requirements Higher Diploma in Electrical Engineering with C+ average or equivalent qualification.

The Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) in part-time mode has been granted full accreditation status with Engineers Australia (EA) and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Provisional accreditation status will be sought for the full-time mode of the programme as soon as it is feasible to do so within the accreditation time lines set by EA and HKIE, and full accreditation status upon the first cohort of graduates.

Additional Information Study Mode and Duration

English Proficiency Requirement

 IELTS

6.5 with no band lower than 6.0; or TOEFL score of 580+ (TWE 4.5+); or RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced 2 or equivalent; or

Campus Location Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$180,500 by 6 (FT) or 8 (PT) instalments

Application Deadline

30 June 2015

Commencement

September 2015

 Successful completion of at least the equivalent of a two year tertiary programme of at least AQF Level 5 within the past five years where English is the language of teaching and assessment. (VTC graduates who have completed a Higher Diploma conducted and assessed in the English medium are deemed to have met this requirement.)

Assessment Assessment for each course will consist of a combination of regular assignments, laboratory exercises, project work and final examination as stipulated in the Course Guide.

Full-time (FT), 2 years Part-time (PT), 2 years 8 months IVE (Tsing Yi)

Enquiries Programme Co-ordinator

Dr. T.S. Lam

Tel no.

2436 8653

Email

[email protected]

Deputy Programme Co-ordinator

Dr. Stephen Yang

Tel no.

2436 8767

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Twinky Leung

Tel no.

2436 8375

Email

[email protected]

It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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RMIT University Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 212248

RMIT UNIVERSITY RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is a global university of technology and design and Australia’s largest tertiary institution, with 82,000 students enrolled at campuses in Melbourne and Vietnam and with partner institutions in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, Indonesia, India, Laos, Europe and Sri Lanka. RMIT University is ranked in the top 150 universities in the world for engineering and technology in the 2014 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings, and has received a maximum 5 stars for education excellence in engineering and technology engagement, teaching, facilities, internationalisation, engagement and employability. RMIT University’s research and internationally-recognised degrees are focused on innovative solutions to emerging global problems in partnership with industry and the communities it will Throughout its 127-year heritage, the University has produced graduates who have become leaders of innovation, and distinguished in their nationally and internationally.

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) degree programme at SHAPE is to those who have completed a deemed equivalent to the two years of an Australian bachelor’s degree programme in Mechanical Engineering. The programme:

The programme at SHAPE is equivalent to the 3rd and 4th years of an RMIT Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) degree with an entry point to the programme appropriate for Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering graduates.



has a strong emphasis on communication, team work and leadership;

  

incorporates project-based learning;



maintains a strong emphasis on industry relevance and up-to-date technical content.

The academic year consists of 3 trimesters and the programme is delivered in part-time mode over 8 trimesters. There are a total of 192 credit points and students normally undertake 2 courses with 24 credit points in each trimester. The programme is delivered through a combination of face-to-face intensive workshops, weekly tutorials, laboratory sessions and online components. In the two trimesters, students undertake only Professional Research Project 1 and only Professional Research Project 2 in each trimester.

maintains an environmental sustainability focus; is committed to encouraging diversity in the engineering profession;

The programme aims to nurture professional engineers who could apply knowledge of materials, structures, energy and management to solve real-life technical problems. The work of mechanical engineers involves design and development of products as diverse as home appliances, industrial equipment, energy and transportation systems. Building on students’ knowledge in mechanical engineering and engineering science from their prior studies, the programme aims to further develop their competence in analytical problem-solving abilities, and reinforce their selfinitiative and leadership potential, and enhance their sense of responsibility and accountability. The programme has strong design and analysis elements, applied to industry problems. The curriculum specialisations centered on Computer-Aided Engineering and Design, Industrial Aerodynamics and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy, Mechatronics, and Dynamics and Control.

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The programme structure consists of the following 14 courses: Code

Course

MIET2395

Mechanics of Fluids and Solids 2

MIET2069

Mechanics of Machines 1

MIET2077

Further Thermo-Fluid Mechanics

MIET2073

Solid Mechanics 3

MIET2078

Management of Mechanical Design and Research

MIET2072

Mechanical Design 2

MIET2074

Dynamics and Control

MIET2076

Mechanics of Machines 2

MIET2075

Finite Element Analysis

MIET2082

Renewable Energy Systems

MIET2080

Advanced Engineering Control

MIET2081

Applied Heat & Mass Transfer

OENG1091

Professional Research Project 1

OENG1092

Professional Research Project 2

Engineering

The sequencing of the above courses may vary from year to year, but the Professional Research Project 1 and Professional Research Project 2 courses may not be completed until the student’s two trimesters.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with normally C+ average or equivalent

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT



IELTS 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0; or TOEFL score of 580+ (TWE 4.5+); or RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced 2 or equivalent; or



Successful completion of at least the equivalent of a two year tertiary programme of at least AQF Level 5 within the past years where English is the language of teaching and assessment.

(VTC graduates who have completed a Higher Diploma conducted and assessed in the English medium are deemed to have met this requirement.)

ASSESSMENT Assessment for each course will consist of a combination of regular assignments, laboratory exercises, project work, examination as stipulated in the Course Guide.

QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) is recognised under the Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

14/003406/L5

Validity Period

11/09/2014 – 10/09/2018

EXTERNAL RECOGNITION RMIT University’s Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) at SHAPE has gained provisional accreditation from Engineers Australia (EA) and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Application for full accreditation from both EA and HKIE will be sought upon the graduation of its cohort of students.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION To graduate from the programme, students must attend a oneweek compulsory residential component at RMIT University in Melbourne to undertake laboratory work, participate in workshops, cultural familiarization, site visits, and other relevant learning activities. The cost will be borne by students. Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 2 years 8 months

Campus Location

IVE (Tsing Yi)

Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$180,500 by 8 instalments

Application Deadline

30 June 2015

Commencement

September 2015

ENQUIRIES Programme Co-ordinator

Dr. Joe Lo

Tel no.

2436 8668

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Twinky Leung

Tel no.

2436 8375

Email

[email protected]

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status to locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes.

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Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi) offers innovative vocationally-oriented degree programmes in niche areas across three faculties: Design, Management and Hospitality, and Science and Technology. It is a member institution of the VTC and its programmes are in areas where the VTC is strong, and which respond to the needs of emerging industries. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical know-how through real-life projects and industrial attachments to produce professionally-competent and work-ready graduates. The industrial attachments are with well-known firms and will be an important step in the search for meaningful jobs. There are also opportunities for overseas study tours to provide the international outlook so valued by employers. These features will provide graduates with a huge advantage in securing jobs in a very competitive labour market. Programmes have been accredited by the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications. Many of these have been included in the Government’s Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors, which is further proof of THEi’s acceptance by Government and industry. Starting from the 2014 entry, THEi can admit graduates from the relevant higher diploma programmes into the third year of its degree programmes. In addition to the acquisition of professional knowledge, THEi places importance on whole-person development. Its general education curriculum ensures graduates have a positive mindset that can adapt to changes, and strong interpersonal, communication and leadership skills.

Programme Overview

 The

programme has been developed in response to the manpower requirements arising from the ten Major Infrastructure Projects as well as the aspirations for degree study of secondary school graduates.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Year

Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering Highway Engineering

 The

programme aims to equip students with the professional knowledge and skills to pursue careers as practising civil engineers and to assume professional leadership roles. It will develop students’ problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and leadership/management skills as well as their ethical attitudes.

Course Design of Structures 2

Industrial Attachment Project Management 3

Theory of Structures 2 Transportation Engineering GE Core Module : Chinese 2

 The

programme covers a broad range of professional knowledge related to civil and structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, hydraulics, transport and infrastructure, and management. It also emphasises general education and work-integrated learning. Graduates from this programme will be professionally competent as well as socially and globally responsible.

GE Core Module : English for Professional Purposes GE Core Module : Social Dynamics of Organisations GE Elective Module 1 GE Elective Module 2 Earthwork Engineering Engineers in Society Final Year Project 1 Final Year Project 2 4

Sustainability & Infrastructure Design Programme Elective 1 Programme Elective 2 Programme Elective 3 GE Elective Module 3

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Engineering

Entry Requirements

Enquiries

 Higher Diploma or equivalent qualifications in a relevant area of study.

 Bridging modules are required (with fee charged) for subdegree graduates according to educational backgrounds of individuals.

 Applicants are required to attend interviews conducted in English.

Programme Leader

Ir. Dr. Simon Wong

Tel no.

2176 1412

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Faculty of Science and Technology, THEi

Tel no.

2176 1415

Email

[email protected]

Qualifications Framework

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf. gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

12/000571/5

Validity Period

01/09/2012 – 31/08/2017

Additional Information

 Some programmes may have other specific requirements. Please visit www.vtc.edu.hk/admission for details. Study Mode and Duration

Full-time, 2 years Flexible Part-time, up to 4 years

Study Location

THEi Building

Fees

The tuition fees are charged according to the number of credit points taken during a semester and subject to annual review. The tuition fees for the 2014/15 academic year are HK$2,000 to HK$2,400 per credit point for reference.

Application Deadline

8 March 2015

Commencement

September 2015

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Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering and Management Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi) offers innovative vocationally-oriented degree programmes in niche areas across three faculties: Design, Management and Hospitality, and Science and Technology. It is a member institution of the VTC and its programmes are in areas where the VTC is strong, and which respond to the needs of emerging industries. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical know-how through real-life projects and industrial attachments to produce professionally-competent and work-ready graduates. The industrial attachments are with well-known firms and will be an important step in the search for meaningful jobs. There are also opportunities for overseas study tours to provide the international outlook so valued by employers. These features will provide graduates with a huge advantage in securing jobs in a very competitive labour market. Programmes have been accredited by the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications. Many of these have been included in the Government’s Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors, which is further proof of THEi’s acceptance by Government and industry. Starting from the 2014 entry, THEi can admit graduates from the relevant higher diploma programmes into the third year of its degree programmes. In addition to the acquisition of professional knowledge, THEi places importance on whole-person development. Its general education curriculum ensures graduates have a positive mindset that can adapt to changes, and strong interpersonal, communication and leadership skills.

Programme Overview

 The

programme aims to provide comprehensive undergraduate education for secondary school graduates for pursuing a professional career in environmental engineering and management.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Year

Construction & Project Management Environmental Fluid Mechanics

 The

programme is vocationally oriented and it aims to equip students with the professional knowledge and skills to pursue careers as practising environmental engineers and to assume professional leadership roles to serve the manpower needs of the environmental industry.

 The

programme has been developed in response to the demands of the industry and the community for environmental engineers to assess and control the environmental impact on infrastructure development and industrial activities, and to manage the environmental performance of enterprises in Hong Kong and Greater China.

Environmental Risk Analysis Industrial Attachment Integrated Solid Waste Management 3

Sustainable Energy Systems Water Resources Engineering GE Core Module: Chinese 2 GE Core Module: English for Professional Purposes GE Core Module: Social Dynamics of Organisations GE Elective Module 1

 The

programme provides extensive coverage of and multi-disciplinary perspectives on various environmental and sustainability issues, which include water and wastewater treatment, air and noise pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, sustainability development, energy efficiency and sustainable energies, environmental impact assessment, and environmental economic and project management. Graduates from this programme will be professionally competent as well as socially and globally responsible.

Course Biological Wastewater Engineering

Design of Environmental & Sustainable Facilities Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Management of Construction Sites 4

Final Year Project 1 Final Year Project 2 Programme Elective 1 Programme Elective 2 GE Elective Module 2 GE Elective Module 3

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Engineering

Entry Requirements

Additional Information

 Higher Diploma or equivalent qualifications in a relevant

 Some programmes may have other specific requirements.

area of study.

Please visit www.vtc.edu.hk/admission for details.

 Bridging modules are required (with fee charged) for subdegree graduates according to educational backgrounds of individuals.

 Applicants are required to attend interviews conducted in English.

Study Mode and Duration

Full-time, 2 years Flexible Part-time, up to 4 years

Study Location

THEi Building

Fees

The tuition fees are charged according to the number of credit points taken during a semester and subject to annual review. The tuition fees for the 2014/15 academic year are HK$2,000 to HK$2,400 per credit point for reference.

Application Deadline

8 March 2015

Commencement

September 2015

Qualifications Framework

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering and Management is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

12/000572/5

Validity Period

01/09/2012 – 31/08/2017

Enquiries Programme Leader

Ir Prof Amazon Lee

Tel no.

2176 1411

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Faculty of Science and Technology, THEi

Tel no.

2176 1415

Email

[email protected]

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University of Central Lancashire BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 252295

University of Central Lancashire With the history of over 180 years, University of Central Lancashire has developed an international reputation for its high quality teaching in the UK and overseas and this was recognized in 2013 with the award of a 5 star rating in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings. We have been consistently rated as a top modern university within the North West Region for a number of years and in 2013 the university achieved an overall satisfaction rating of 84% in the National Student Survey. In the Guardian University Guide for 2015 the school achieved an overall student satisfaction of 92% placing us 7th out of 41 universities in the sector. We take pride in providing our renowned support to international students and with our outstanding teaching team, vast array of facilities and our network in the industries, we aim to equip students with the skills, knowledge and experience required to succeed in future. Currently, we are offering over 700 comprehensive programmes in a range of disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Having the welcoming and supportive study environment, we attract students from over 100 different nationalities, serving 35,500 students every year. We are proud to work with other universities in partnership with an aim to provide the excellent education to students from around the world.

Programme Overview

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The programme has been specifically developed for students who have successfully completed the approved VTC Higher Diploma course in Building Services Engineering and who wish to develop their career further by completing a BEng (Hons)in Building Services and Sustainable Engineering. The BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering programme emphasizes the application of modern, sustainable, and energy efficient engineering systems in the context of the Built Environment.

The programme is delivered in part-time mode and is normally delivered in 18 months of study. The programme structure is listed as follows:

The programme in UK is well respected and widely recognised within the building services industry in Britain and abroad and is accredited by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineering (CIBSE) and the Energy Institute (EI). In 2013, the programme celebrated its silver jubilee having been in operation for 25 years. The degree comprises six level 6 modules delivered locally in Hong Kong with a series of lectures, seminars and tutorials with input provided by both VTC and UCLan staff in all six modules. The lecture material is similar to that provided in the UK but contextualized with a Hong Kong focus, drawing on the best practice from both locations.

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Module System Design Plant and Maintenance Design Project 3 Intelligent Buildings Alternative Energy Technologies Dissertation

Entry Requirements A VTC Higher Diploma in Building Services Engineering. Applicants with Higher Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Professional Diploma or Associate Degree in Building Services Engineering from a recognised local tertiary education will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Engineering

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For applicants where English is not their language or where their diploma/degree has not been studied in the English language, a score of at least 6.0 on the International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) (or equivalent) is required.

Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 18 months

Campus Location

IVE (Morrison Hill)

Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$75,700 by 4 instalments

ASSESSMENT

Application Deadline

30 June 2015

Assessment is based on coursework, unseen examination, project work and the completion of a dissertation.

Commencement

September 2015

QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering is recognised under the Framework (QF) (www.hkqf. gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

13/000591/L5

Validity Period

17/09/2013 – 16/09/2016

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status of locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes.

ENQUIRIES Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. Wu Wai Ming

Tel no.

2835 8322

Email

[email protected]

Deputy Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. Leslie Chau

Tel no.

2835 4591

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Queenie Lam

Tel no.

2436 8600

Email

[email protected]

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University of Central Lancashire BSc (Hons) Building Surveying Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 252193

University of Central Lancashire With the history of over 180 years, University of Central Lancashire has developed an international reputation for its high quality teaching in the UK and overseas and this was recognized in 2013 with the award of a 5 star rating in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings. We have been consistently rated as a top modern university within the North West Region for a number of years and in 2013 the university achieved an overall satisfaction rating of 84% in the National Student Survey. In the Guardian University Guide for 2015 the school achieved an overall student satisfaction of 92% placing us 7th out of 41 universities in the sector. We take pride in providing our renowned support to international students and with our outstanding teaching team, vast array of facilities and our network in the industries, we aim to equip students with the skills, knowledge and experience required to succeed in future. Currently, we are offering over 700 comprehensive programmes in a range of disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Having the welcoming and supportive study environment, we attract students from over 100 different nationalities, serving 35,500 students every year. We are proud to work with other universities in partnership with an aim to provide the excellent education to students from around the world.

Programme Overview

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The programme has been specifically developed for students who have successfully completed one of the five approved VTC Higher Diploma courses and who wish to develop their career further by completing a BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying. The programme provides a route to membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors being fully accredited by the RICS. The degree also provides progression to the School’s suite of MSc programmes delivered by distance learning. Students who successfully complete the BSc will be able to apply to the RICS to undertake the Assessment of Professional Competence.

The programme is delivered in part-time mode and is normally delivered in 18 months of study. The six modules making up the top-up programme are identified below:

The degree comprises six level 6 modules delivered locally in Hong Kong with a series of lectures, seminars and tutorials with input provided by both VTC and UCLan staff in all six modules. The lecture material is identical to that provided in the UK but contextualized with a Hong Kong focus, drawing on the best practice from both locations.

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Module Maintenance Management Facilities Management Sustainability & Building Conservation Project Analysis & Appraisal Professional Practice 3 Dissertation

Engineering

Entry Requirements

External Recognition

A VTC Higher Diploma from one of the following programmes:

 Higher Diploma in Surveying  Higher Diploma in Building Studies  Higher Diploma in Construction

This award is accredited by Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Engineering and

Management

Additional Information

 Higher

Diploma in Urban Renewal, Building Inspection and Maintenance

 Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering Applicants with Higher Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Professional Diploma or Associate Degree in another subject area or from a recognised local tertiary education will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

English Proficiency Requirement For applicants where English is not their first language or where their diploma/degree has not been studied in the English language, a score of at least 6.0 on the International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) (or equivalent) is required.

Assessment Assessment is based on coursework, unseen examination, project work and the completion of a dissertation.

Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 18 months

Campus Location

IVE (Tsing Yi)

Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$75,700 by 4 instalments

Application Deadline

30 June 2015

Commencement

September 2015

Enquiries Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. Paul Wong

Tel no.

2436 8508

Email

[email protected]

Deputy Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. Ray Kwan

Tel no.

2436 8548

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Queenie Lam

Qualifications Framework

Tel no.

2436 8600



Email

[email protected]

BSc (Hons) Building Surveying is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

13/000589/L5

Validity Period

17/09/2013 – 16/09/2016

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status of locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes.

It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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University of Central Lancashire BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying Registration Number (Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance): 252192

University of Central Lancashire With the history of over 180 years, University of Central Lancashire has developed an international reputation for its high quality teaching in the UK and overseas and this was recognized in 2013 with the award of a 5 star rating in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings. We have been consistently rated as a top modern university within the North West Region for a number of years and in 2013 the university achieved an overall satisfaction rating of 84% in the National Student Survey. In the Guardian University Guide for 2015 the school achieved an overall student satisfaction of 92% placing us 7th out of 41 universities in the sector. We take pride in providing our renowned support to international students and with our outstanding teaching team, vast array of facilities and our network in the industries, we aim to equip students with the skills, knowledge and experience required to succeed in future. Currently, we are offering over 700 comprehensive programmes in a range of disciplines at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Having the welcoming and supportive study environment, we attract students from over 100 different nationalities, serving 35,500 students every year. We are proud to work with other universities in partnership with an aim to provide the excellent education to students from around the world.

Programme Overview

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The programme has been specifically developed for students who have successfully completed one of the five approved VTC Higher Diploma courses and who wish to develop their career further by completing a BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying. The programme provides a route to membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors being fully accredited by the RICS. The degree also provides progression to the School’s suite of MSc programmes delivered by distance learning. Students who successfully complete the MSc will be able to apply to the RICS to undertake the Assessment of Professional Competence.

The programme is delivered in part-time mode and is normally delivered in 18 months of study. The six modules making up the top-up programme are identified below:

The top-up degree comprises six level 6 modules delivered locally in Hong Kong with a series of lectures, seminars and tutorials with input provided by both VTC and UCLan staff in all six modules. The lecture material is identical to that provided in the UK but contextualized with a Hong Kong focus, drawing on the best practice from both locations.

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Module Project Management Facilities Management Construction Law 3 Project Analysis & Appraisal Expenditure Planning and Control Dissertation

Engineering

Entry Requirements

Qualifications Framework

A VTC Higher Diploma from one of the following programmes:



 Higher Diploma in Surveying  Higher Diploma in Building Studies  Higher Diploma in Construction

Engineering and

Management

 Higher

Diploma in Urban Renewal, Building Inspection and Maintenance

 Higher Diploma in Civil Engineering Applicants with Higher Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Professional Diploma or Associate Degree in another subject area or from a recognised local tertiary education will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) (www.hkqf.gov.hk). QF Level

Level 5

QR Registration No.

13/000590/L5

Validity Period

17/09/2013 – 16/09/2016

This programme accredited by the HKCAAVQ enjoys similar status of locally-accredited honours bachelor’s degree programmes.

Additional Information Study Mode and Duration

Part-time, 18 months

English Proficiency Requirement

Campus Location

IVE (Tsing Yi)

For applicants where English is not their first language or where their diploma/degree has not been studied in the English language, a score of at least 6.0 on the International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) (or equivalent) is required.

Fees

Application : HK$200 Registration : HK$3,200 Tuition : HK$75,700 by 4 instalments

Application Deadline

30 June 2015

Commencement

September 2015

Assessment Assessment is based on coursework, unseen examination, presentations, project work and the completion of a dissertation.

External Recognition This award is accredited by Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Enquiries Programme Co-ordinator

Mr. K.W. So

Tel no.

2835 4865

Email

[email protected]

General Enquiries

Ms. Queenie Lam

Tel no.

2436 8600

Email

[email protected]

It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

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Financial Assistance The following financial assistance is available to students undertaking SHAPE top-up degree programmes. For details of the financial assistance available to the programmes offered by The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi), please visit www.thei.edu.hk

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SCHEME FOR POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS (FASP) (for designated full-time honours degree programmes only) The FASP is administrated by the HKSAR Government Student Financial Assistance Agency (SFAA) which provides means-tested financial assistance to needy full-time students, aged 30 or below and are pursuing locally-accredited, self-financing postsecondary education programmes which will lead to a qualification at sub-degree level or above. SHAPE students pursuing the designated full-time honours degree programmes at SHAPE are eligible for assistance under the scheme. Financial assistance will be in the form of grant and / or loan to cover tuition fees, academic expenses and living expenses respectively. For more information, please visit http://www.sfaa.gov.hk or contact SFAA at 2152 9000. Programmes Eligible for FASP (Only applicable to Full-time Honours Degree Programmes) Partner University RMIT University

Programme Title Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours)

Non-means Tested Loan Scheme (NLS) The NLS is administered by the HKSAR Government Student Financial Assistance Agency (SFAA). Students pursuing the SHAPE topup degree programmes are eligible for assistance under the scheme. The maximum financial assistance under the NLS is normally equivalent to the total amount of tuition fee payable for an academic year. For more information, please visit http://www.sfaa.gov.hk or contact SFAA at 2150 6222.

Deduction for Expenses of Self-education Students pursuing a course at SHAPE to gain or maintain qualifications in either the current or a planned employment may claim for the tax deduction of self-education expenses. The upper limit for the deduction is HK$80,000 from the assessment year 2013/14 and onwards. For more information, please visit the website of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) at http://www.ird.gov.hk or contact the IRD at 187 8088.

How to Apply Application Procedures SHAPE Programmes Paper Application Application forms are attached in this booklet, and they can be obtained from the SHAPE offices or downloaded from SHAPE website at www.shape.edu.hk. The completed application forms together with (i) copies of the required documents and (ii) receipt of application fee paid should be returned to the respective SHAPE office or a drop box located at IVE and HKDI campuses before the application deadlines. Online Application Applicants can submit applications via the Online Application System at www.shape.edu.hk. THEi Programmes For application to programmes offered by The Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi), applicants can submit their applications via the VTC Web-based Admissions System at www.vtc.edu.hk/admission.

Interview Applicants will be notified by mail or phone if they are required to attend an interview.

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Application Deadlines for 2015Entry Programme BSc (Hons) Construction Management

Deadline for Application 31 December 2014 (For February Intake) 31 May 2015 (For June Intake)

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering and Management

8 March 2015

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours)

31 March 2015

Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management)

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering

30 June 2015

BSc (Hons) Building Surveying BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

Enquiries SHAPE Offices Chai Wan Office Room 012, Academic Block, 30 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Office hours: Weekdays: 09:00 - 18:00, Saturdays: closed

Tel: 2595 8357 Email: [email protected] Fax: 2976 5702

DILWL Office Room 431, 25 Hiu Ming Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon Office hours: Weekdays: 08:45 – 17:45, Saturdays: closed

Tel: 2727 9570 Email: [email protected] Fax: 2727 9575

Sha Tin Office Room 309C, 21 Yuen Wo Road, New Shatin, New Territories Office hours: Weekdays: 08:30 – 17:30, Saturdays: closed

Tel: 2256 7239 Email: [email protected] Fax: 2696 2049

Tsing Yi Office Room C217, 20 Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong Office hours: Weekdays: 09:00 – 19:00, Saturdays: closed

Tel: 2436 8375/ 2436 8379 Email: [email protected] Fax: 2434 5652

PEAK Office 9/F, VTC Tower, 27 Wood Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Office hours: Weekdays 08:45 – 20:00, Saturdays: 09:00 – 12:00

Tel: 2836 1922 Email: [email protected] Fax: 2891 5707

Admissions Hotline: 2595 2771 SHAPE Website: www.shape.edu.hk

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Application Forms

For Office Use Only

Application No. Accept / Reject (delete as appropriate) Application Fee Paid By Handled By

Application Form 2015 Please complete the form in ENGLISH and print in BLOCK LETTERS with black ball pen. SECTION 1 – PROGRAMME APPLIED FOR Please indicate the programme you are applying for by ticking “” the appropriate box. (Please “” ONE only) Top-up Degree Programmes

Offering Site



BA (Hons) Accountancy, Part-time (Registration No.: 251559)

PEAK



BA (Hons) Business Administration, Part-time (Registration No.: 251732)

PEAK



BSc (Hons) Computing, Full-time (Registration No.: 252436)

IVE (Sha Tin)



BSc (Hons) Computing, Part-time (Registration No.: 252436)

IVE (Morrison Hill)



BSc (Hons) Construction Management, Part-time (Registration No.: 252032)

PEAK



BSc (Hons) Multimedia Computing,Full-time (Registration No.: 252437)

PEAK



BSc (Hons) Multimedia Computing, Part-time (Registration No.: 252437)

PEAK

SECTION 2 – PERSONAL DETAILS Title (Mr / Ms / Mrs / Miss)* delete if inappropriate Gender



Male



IVE / SBI / HKDI / PEAK Student No. (if any)

Female

Name in English (As shown on your HK Identity Card / Passport) Surname

First / Other Names Day (DD) / Month (MM) / Year (YY)

Name in Chinese Date of Birth

Chinese Character Codes Type of Identification Document



HKID Card No.

(

)/

Passport No.

Correspondence Address (in English)

Contact Detail Mobile Phone No.

Residential Tel. No.

Email Address

Fax No.

Do you require a student visa / entry permit to study in Hong Kong?



YES



NO

SECTION 3 – APPLICANT WITH SPECIAL NEEDS We offer equal opportunities to all applicants with or without disabilities. If you have a disability that requires special assistance, please provide a brief description of your disability below. The information will help us to better understand your requirements of special facilities and make effort to accommodate your needs.

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SECTION 4 – EDUCATION (Please give the names of schools, colleges, universities or training organisations attended including full-time or part-time courses, apprenticeship, etc. and attach certified copies of relevant academic documents.)

Years Attended (month / year) From

To

Mode of Study

School / College / Institution Attended / Attending

Programme Title

(e.g.: Full-time / Part-time on Campus, Distance Learning, etc.)

Qualification Obtained

Date of Award

SECTION 5 – WORK EXPERIENCE (in chronological order) Date (month / year) From

Organisation

Full-time or Part-time

Position

To

SECTION 6 – PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND MATHEMATICS Please tick “” the appropriate boxes to indicate the level of proficiency in English and Mathematics you have attained. Please delete* where appropriate. English Language Grade / Level*:

Year Obtained:

HKDSE English Language

Level:

Year Obtained:

Others

(Please specify:



HKCEE English Language

 

Syllabus A / B*

)

Mathematics



HKCEE Mathematics

Grade:

Year Obtained:



HKDSE Mathematics

Level:

Year Obtained:



Others

(Please specify:

)

Copy of relevant award certificate / result statement / test report must be submitted with this application form. SECTION 7 – PERSONAL STATEMENT (Your reasons for choosing the course, relevant experience, and career plans)

SECTION 8 – ENQUIRIES All enquiries should be directed to: Offering Campus: The Institute of Professional Education And Knowledge (PEAK) 9 / F, VTC Tower, 27 Wood Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Tel: 2836-1853 (Ms. Christine Wan) or Fax: 2572-7130 for BA (Hons) Accountancy and BA (Hons) Business Administration Tel: 2836-1891 (Mr. Charles Lee) or Fax: 2891-5707 for BSc (Hons) Construction Management Tel: 2836-1898 (Mr. Cliff Chu) or Fax: 2891-5707 for BSc (Hons) Multimedia Computing Offering Campus: IVE (Sha Tin) SHAPE, Sha Tin Office, Room 309C, 21 Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel.: 2256-7240 Fax: 2696-2049 Offering Campus: IVE (Morrison Hill) SHAPE, Tsing Yi Office, Room C217, Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel: 2436-8600 Fax: 2434-5652

SECTION 9 – APPLICATION FORM SUBMISSION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. Application form should be submitted by mail or in person with a photo and full sets of photocopies of certified credentials including transcripts and certificates of awards to SHAPE OFFICE OF YOUR PROGRAMME CHOICE. You may also return the application form to a drop box located at IVE and HKDI campuses. 2. We will acknowledge receipt of your application by email. Please make sure your email address provided on page 1 of this application form is correct. (CU-AF-SEPT14)-2

SECTION 10 – TUITION FEE PAYMENT AND REFUND ARRANGEMENTS 1. Total programme fee for BA (Hons) Accountancy and BA (Hons) Business Administration is HK$62,500 for January and July 2015 intakes. Fee may be subject to annual change. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$59,300. The tuition fee is payable by 4 instalments (each instalment: HK$14,825). Each instalment will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of that part of the programme. 2. Total programme fee for BSc (Hons) Multimedia Computing is HK$61,900 for January 2015 intake and HK$64,200 for July 2015 intake. Fee may be subject to annual change. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$58,700 (January intake) / HK$61,000 (July intake). The tuition fee is payable by 3 instalments for full-time programme and by 4 instalments for part-time programme. Each instalment will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of that part of the programme. 3. Total programme fee for BSc (Hons) Computing is HK$64,200. Fee may be subject to annual change. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$61,000. The tuition fee is payable by 2 instalments (1st instalment: HK$28,900; 2nd instalment: HK$32,100) for full-time programme and by 4 instalments (each instalment: HK$15,250) for part-time programme. Each instalment will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of that part of the programme. 4. Total programme fee for BSc (Hons) Construction Management is HK$56,900 for February and June 2015 intakes. Fee may be subject to annual change. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$53,700. Tuition fee is payable by 4 instalments (each instalment: HK$13,425). All instalment payments will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of the semester. 5. If you accept the offer, you should pay the registration fee and the 1st instalment of the tuition fee in full before the deadline stated in the offer letter to complete the registration procedures. 6. On premature cessation of the programme, all fees and charges that have been collected in respect of any part of the programme failing to be conducted on or after the date of the cessation will be refunded within 1 month of the premature cessation. 7. All fees paid less application fee will be refunded if the programme is withdrawn or not offered.

SECTION 11 – APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT 1. The application fee is HK$200 and is NON-REFUNDABLE. 2. Please indicate your payment method with a tick “” in the appropriate box below: Applicable to programmes offering at PEAK only:

 Cash (Please do not send cash to PEAK via mail. Cash payment must be made in person to PEAK Office, the address of which is given in Section 8.)  Cheque (payable to “Vocational Training Council”) Cheque No.:  Credit Card  Card Number:

Expiry Date: (mm / yy)

Amount:

Cardholder's Name



Authorized Signature

Applicable to all programmes: If the application fee is paid by ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) Transfer Services, please follow the below instructions in making payment: HSBC & Hang Seng Bank ATM Select “Bill Payment Service” Select “Education – Others” Select “Vocational Training Council” Enter Type: “01” Enter Payment Number: please see payment number below Enter Amount: HK$200 JETCO ATM Select “JET Payment” Enter Merchant Code: “9151” Enter Type: “01” Enter Payment Number: please see payment number below Enter Amount: HK$200

If the application fee is paid at 7-Eleven, the barcode for payment at 7-Eleven is shown below. Campus of Your Programme Choice: PEAK

3050107700005600045 Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Sha Tin)

Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Morrision Hill)

Payment Number for ATM Transfer Services: Campus of Your Programme Choice: PEAK

5700012 Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Sha Tin)

5700004 Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Morrison Hill)

Please glue the original receipt here.

5700008 ***Application form without attaching the original payment receipt WILL NOT be processed.*** *** Please DO NOT send in any cheque or cash. We WILL NOT deposit the application fee on your behalf.*** (CU-AF-SEPT14)-3

SECTION 12 – SOURCE OF KNOWING SHAPE PROGRAMMES From which of the following sources have you heard about SHAPE programmes? Please indicate your source(s) with a “” in the appropriate boxes (You may select more than one.):



SHAPE Website



VTC Lecturers



PEAK Prospectus / Leaflets



SHAPE Prospectus / Leaflets



Information Week



Yahoo / Google Keyword Search



Information Day



Education Fair



Newspaper / Magazine (Title:

)



Classmates / Friends



PEAK Website



Others (Please specify:

)

Do you wish to receive information in relation to any programmes, admission and events of the School for Higher and Professional Education, member institutions of the Vocational Training Council and the Coventry University?  YES  NO

SECTION 13 – DECLARATION (Application form without signature will not be processed) 1. I declare that the information given in the application is, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. I understand that this information will be used in the admission process of the programmes offered by the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University. 2. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University to obtain, and the Vocational Training Council to release, information about my student record in the member institutions of the Vocational Training Council for the purpose of processing this application. 3. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University to use my data to carry out checks on multiple applications and checks on records of current and previous studies in the member institutions of the Vocational Training Council. 4. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University to obtain, and the relevant institutions to release, further academic information or official student records if necessary, and / or where my work experience is relevant, to verify my employment records, for the purpose of making an informed decision about my application. 5. I understand that, upon my registration in a programme in the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University, the data contained in the application form will become part of my student record and may be used for all purposes relating to my study in accordance with the procedures of the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University. 6. I understand that the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University may use my application data for statistical purposes. The application form and other related personal information will be disposed of after the completion of the 2015 admissions exercise. Nevertheless, if I have indicated in Section 12 that I wish to receive information from the School for Higher and Professional Education and the Coventry University, my application data will be retained. 7. I understand that in accordance with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, I have the right to request access to, and the correction of my personal data. I should submit written request to the School for Higher and Professional Education at Room 008, Academic Block, 30 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong if I wish to access or make corrections to my data. 8. I understand that provision of any false or misleading information therein shall lead to DISQUALIFICATION of application without notice and cancellation of any resulting registration. Any fees paid will NOT be refunded.

Applicant's Signature:

Date:

CHECKLIST FOR APPLICANT Before submitting your application, please check if you have:



Completed the form in full.



Signed and dated the form.



Enclosed a photo.



Enclosed copies of relevant academic documents and transcripts.



Enclosed the original receipt of application fee payment.



A waiver of application fee may be granted to eligible applicants. For details, please visit www.shape.edu.hk

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For Office Use Only Application No. Accept / Reject (delete as appropriate) Application Fee Paid By Handled By

Application Form 2015/16 Please complete the form in ENGLISH and print in BLOCK LETTERS with black ball pen. SECTION 1 – PROGRAMME APPLIED FOR Please indicate the programme you are applying for by ticking “” the appropriate box. (Please “” ONE only)

    

Top-up Degree Programmes

Offering Site

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours), Part-time (Registration No.: 211755) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours), Full-time (Registration No.: 211110) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours), Part-time (Registration No.: 211110) Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours), Part-time (Registration No.: 212248) Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management), Part-time (Registration No.: 212256)

IVE (Tsing Yi) IVE (Tsing Yi) IVE (Tsing Yi) IVE (Tsing Yi) IVE (Tsing Yi)

SECTION 2 – PERSONAL DETAILS Title (Mr / Ms / Mrs / Miss)* delete if inappropriate Gender



Male



IVE / SBI / HKDI Student No. (if any)

Female

Name in English (As shown on your HK Identity Card / Passport) Surname

First / Other Names Day (DD) / Month (MM) / Year (YY)

Name in Chinese Date of Birth

Chinese Character Codes Type of Identification Document



HKID Card No.

(

)/

Passport No.

Correspondence Address (in English)

Contact Detail Mobile Phone No.

Residential Tel. No.

Email Address

Fax No.

Do you require a student visa / entry permit to study in Hong Kong?



YES



NO

SECTION 2 – FUTHER DETAILS Have you previously enrolled in a programme (course) at RMIT University?

Yes / No (delete as appropriate)

Have you previously enrolled in a non-credit study at RMIT University? (e.g. short course, single subject)

Yes / No (delete as appropriate)

If you answered YES to either question please complete: Year of last enrolment at RMIT:

RMIT Student ID No.:

(if applicable)

Programme (Course) of Study:

SECTION 3 – APPLICANT WITH SPECIAL NEEDS We offer equal opportunities to all applicants with or without disabilities. If you have a disability that requires special assistance, please provide a brief description of your disability below. The information will help us to better understand your requirements of special facilities and make effort to accommodate your needs.

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SECTION 4 – EMPLOYMENT HISTORY AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE (Complete the following employment history, attaching extra sheets if you need more space. Write NIL if no employment history. Please submit certification of employment and a detail CV with the application form.)

Date (month / year) From

Job Title

Full-time / Part-time

Employer

To

SECTION 5 – EDUCATION HISTORY (List below any studies you have completed or attempted after primary education.) Years Attended (month / year) From

Course

School / Institution

To

(e.g.: Secondary Form 5, Secondary Form 7, Certificate, Diploma, Higher Diploma, Degree, etc.)

Mode of Study (Full-time / Part-time)

Course completed?

(Yes / No) If No, state % of course completed

Documents attached?

(Yes / No) If No, state date available

You MUST provide documentation concerning previous studies in order for the selection officer to determine your eligibility for the programme. Send copies of documents only; do NOT send originals. Applicants who have obtained an award in Hong Kong must submit: • Evidence of completion of the relevant award, i.e. award certificate or letter of completion; and • Transcripts of results. Applicants who have obtained an award outside Hong Kong must submit the above documents with translations, if in a language other than English. If undertaking study during 2015, you must submit your 2015 Transcript of Results as soon as they are available by forwarding to the programme Offering Campus (see Section 9).

SECTION 6 – ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Please tick “” the appropriate box to indicate the English proficiency level you have attained:



VTC Higher Diploma conducted and assessed in the English medium

Year:



In Year 2006 or before, grade C or above in HKCEE English Language (Syllabus B)

Year:



In Year 2007 or after, level 4 or above in HKCEE English Language

Year:



Pass or above in GCE O Level English Language

Year:



Completion of at least 2 years of secondary or tertiary education within the last two years for which the language of instruction was English

Year:



Overall score of 6.5 or above with no band below 6.0 in any Academic Module of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Year:



TOEFL score of 580+ (TWE 4.5+)

Year:



RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced 2

Year:

Copy of relevant award certificate / result statement / test report must be submitted with this application form.

SECTION 7 – REASONS FOR APPLYING Please state your reasons for applying for the programme. You may attach extra sheets if you need more space.

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SECTION 8 – OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION Please supply any other supporting information and documentation that you wish the selection officer to take into account. You may attach extra sheets if you need more space.

SECTION 9 – ENQUIRIES All enquiries should be directed to the SHAPE office as follows: School for Higher and Professional Education SHAPE, Tsing Yi Office, Room C217, 20 Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel: 2436-8375 / 2436-8379 Fax: 2435-8990

SECTION 10 – APPLICATION FORM SUBMISSION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. Application form should be submitted by mail or in person to School for Higher and Professional Education at Room C217, 20 Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong. You may also return the application form to a drop box located at IVE and HKDI campuses. 2. We will acknowledge receipt of your application by email. Please make sure your email address provided on page 1 of this application form is correct.

SECTION 11 – TUITION FEE PAYMENT AND REFUND ARRANGEMENTS 1. Total programme fee for all programmes except Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) is HK$183,700. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$180,500. The tuition fee is payable in eight instalments (except Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering), the tuition fee is payable in six instalments for full-time programme, and eight instalments for part-time programme). Each instalment will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of the semester. 2. Total programme fee for Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) is HK$158,600. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$155,400. The tuition fee is payable in six instalments. Each instalment will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of the semester. 3. If you accept the offer, you should pay the registration fee and 1st instalment of the tuition fee in full before the deadline stated in the offer letter to complete the registration procedures. 4. All fees paid less application fee will be refunded if the programme is withdrawn or not offered. 5. On premature cessation of the programme, all fees and charges that have been collected in respect of any part of the programme failing to be conducted on or after the date of the cessation will be refunded within 1 month of the premature cessation. 6. Where a student, after accepting an offer of a place, withdraws before the commencement of the semester, tuition fees paid are refundable less 10 per cent administration fee. 7. The programme fee is subject to change.

SECTION 12 – APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT The application fee is HK$200 and is

NON-REFUNDABLE.

Please indicate your payment method with a “” and glue the original payment receipt in the box provided. If the application fee is paid by ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) Transfer Services, please follow the below instructions in making payment:

If the application fee is paid at 7-Eleven, the barcode for payment at 7-Eleven is shown below.

HSBC & Hang Seng Bank ATM Select “Bill Payment Service” Select “Education – Others” Select “Vocational Training Council” Enter Type: “01” Enter Payment Number: please see payment number below Enter Amount: HK$200 JETCO ATM Select “JET Payment” Enter Merchant Code: “9151” Enter Type: “01” Enter Payment Number: please see payment number below Enter Amount: HK$200

Please glue the original receipt here.

Payment Number for ATM Transfer Services:

5700007 ***Application form without attaching the original payment receipt WILL NOT be processed.*** *** Please DO NOT send in any cheque or cash. We WILL NOT deposit the application fee on your behalf.*** (RMIT-AF-SEPT14)-3

SECTION 13 – SOURCE OF KNOWING SHAPE PROGRAMMES From which of the following sources have you heard about SHAPE programmes? Please indicate your source(s) with a “” in the appropriate boxes (You may select more than one.):



SHAPE Website



VTC Lecturers



Yahoo / Google Keyword Search



SHAPE Prospectus / Leaflets



Information Week



Newspaper / Magazine (Title:

)



Information Day



Education Fair



Others (Please specify:

)



Classmates / Friends

Do you wish to receive information in relation to any programmes, admission and events of the School for Higher and Professional Education, member institutions of the Vocational Training Council and the RMIT University?  YES  NO

SECTION 14 – DECLARATION (Application form without signature will not be processed) 1. I declare that the information given in the application is, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. I understand that this information will be used in the admission process of the programmes offered by the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology). 2. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University to obtain, and the Vocational Training Council to release, information about my student record in the member institutions of the Vocational Training Council for the purpose of processing this application. 3. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University to use my data to carry out checks on multiple applications and checks on records of current and previous studies in the member institutions of the Vocational Training Council. 4. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University to obtain, and the relevant institutions to release, further academic information or official student records if necessary, and / or where my work experience is relevant, to verify my employment records, for the purpose of making an informed decision about my application. 5. I understand that, upon my registration in a programme in the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University, the data contained in the application form will become part of my student record and may be used for all purposes relating to my study in accordance with the procedures of the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University. 6. I understand that the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University may use my application data for statistical purposes. The application form and other related personal information will be disposed of after the completion of the 2015/16 admissions exercise. Nevertheless, if I have indicated in Section 13 that I wish to receive information from the School for Higher and Professional Education and the RMIT University, my application data will be retained. 7. I understand that in accordance with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, I have the right to request access to, and the correction of my personal data. I should submit written request to the School for Higher and Professional Education at Room 008, Academic Block, 30 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong if I wish to access or make corrections to my data. 8. I understand that provision of any false or misleading information therein shall lead to DISQUALIFICATION of application without notice and cancellation of any resulting registration. Any fees paid will NOT be refunded.

Applicant's Signature:

Date:

CHECKLIST FOR APPLICANT Before submitting your application, please check if you have:



Completed the form in full.



Signed and dated the form.



Enclosed copies of relevant academic documents and transcripts.



Enclosed certification of employment and a detail CV (if any).



Enclosed the original receipt of application fee payment.



A waiver of application fee may be granted to eligible applicants. For details, please visit www.shape.edu.hk

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For Office Use Only Application No. Accept / Reject (delete as appropriate) Application Fee Paid By Handled By

Application Form 2015/16 Please complete the form in ENGLISH and print in BLOCK LETTERS with black ball pen. SECTION 1 – PROGRAMME APPLIED FOR Please indicate the programme you are applying for by ticking “” the appropriate box. (Please “” ONE only) Top-up Degree Programmes

Offering Site



BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing Communications, Full-time (Registration No.: 252131)

IVE (Chai Wan)



BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing Communications, Part-time (Registration No.: 252131)

IVE (Chai Wan)



BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering, Part-time (Registration No.: 252295)

IVE (Morrison Hill)



BSc (Hons) Building Surveying, Part-time (Registration No.: 252193)

IVE (Tsing Yi)



BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying, Part-time (Registration No.: 252192)

IVE (Tsing Yi)

SECTION 2 – PERSONAL DETAILS Title (Mr / Ms / Mrs / Miss)* delete if inappropriate Gender



Male



IVE / SBI / HKDI Student No. (if any)

Female

Name in English (As shown on your HK Identity Card / Passport) Surname

First / Other Names Day (DD) / Month (MM) / Year (YY)

Name in Chinese Date of Birth

Chinese Character Codes Type of Identification Document



HKID Card No.

(

)/

Passport No.

Correspondence Address (in English)

Contact Detail Mobile Phone No.

Residential Tel. No.

Email Address

Fax No.

Do you require a student visa / entry permit to study in Hong Kong?



YES



NO

SECTION 3 – FURTHER DETAILS Do you have any adults who are financially dependent on you?

 Yes

 No

Do you have any children who are financially dependent on you?

 Yes

 No

Have you previously studied at a Higher Education level in the UK for six months or more?

 Yes

 No

 Don’t Know

SECTION 4 – EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS Emergency Contact Person: Emergency Contact’s Relationship to you: Emergency Tel. No.: Note - Contact will be advised of emergency situation details (UCLAN-AF-SEPT14)-1

SECTION 5 – DISABILITIES AND SUPPORT NEEDS If you have a disability, please enter the type of disability in the box. Otherwise, leave it blank. Your indication of this information is voluntary but essential for us to provide appropriate services (e.g. special examination arrangements) for you. Such information will not affect your chances of admission. Code 00 No disability

55 Mental health condition, such as depression or schizophrenia

96 Disability, impairment or medical condition not listed here

51 Learning difficulty such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or AD(H)D

56 Physical impairment or mobility issues, such as difficulty using arms or using a wheelchair / crutches

08 Two or more impairments and / or disabling medical conditions

53 Social / communication impairment such as Asperger’s syndrome / other autistic spectrum disorder

57 Deaf or have a serious hearing impairment

54 Long standing illness or health condition such as cancer, HIV, or diabetes

58 Blind / Serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses

SECTION 6 – EDUCATION (Qualifications and examinations including professional training. Please attach certified copies of relevant academic documents.)

Place of Study

Award and Course Title

Main Subjects Studied

Results (including grade)

Date of Award or Expected Award

Mode of Study

SECTION 7 – ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Is English your first language?

 Yes (if yes, go onto section 8)

 No

English language qualifications (please attach copies of all certificates) Awarding organisation Award and course title Results (including grade) Date of award or expected award

Month

Year

SECTION 8 – ENQUIRIES All enquiries should be directed to the programme offering campus as follows: Offering Campus: IVE (Chai Wan) SHAPE, Chai Wan Office, Room 012, G/F, Academic Block, 30 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Tel: 2595-8357 Fax: 2976-5702 Offering Campus: IVE (Tsing Yi) / IVE (Morrison Hill) SHAPE, Tsing Yi Office, Room C217, 20 Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong Tel: 2436-8600 / 2436-8379 Fax: 2435-8990 (for BSc (Hons) Building Surveying and BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying) Tel: 2835-4895 / 2835-8342 Fax: 2835-7469 (for BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering) (UCLAN-AF-SEPT14)-2

SECTION 9 – APPLICATION FORM SUBMISSION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. Application form should be submitted by mail or in person to the SHAPE OFFICE OF YOUR PROGRAMME CHOICE. Please check Section 1 and Section 8 for the correct address. You may also return the application form to a drop box located at IVE and HKDI campuses. 2. We will acknowledge receipt of your application by email. Please make sure your email address provided on page 1 of this application form is correct.

SECTION 10 – TUITION FEE PAYMENT AND REFUND ARRANGEMENTS 1. Total programme fee for BA (Hons) Advertising and Marketing Communications is HK$65,700. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$62,500. Tuition fee is payable by 2 instalments for full-time programme and 4 instalments for part-time programmes. The fees will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of the semester. 2. Total programme fee for BSc (Hons) Building Surveying, BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and BEng (Hons) Building Services and Sustainable Engineering is HK$78,900. This consists of a registration fee of HK$3,200 and a tuition fee of HK$75,700. Tuition fee is payable by 4 equal instalments and will be collected within 1 month before the commencement of the semester. 3. If you accept the offer, you should pay the enrolment fee and the 1st instalment of the tuition fee in full before the deadline stated in the offer letter to complete the registration procedures. 4. All fees paid less application fee will be refunded if the programme is withdrawn or not offered. 5. On premature cessation of the programme, all fees and charges that have been collected in respect of any part of the programme failing to be conducted on or after the date of the cessation will be refunded within 1 month of the premature cessation.

SECTION 11 – APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT The application fee is HK$200 and is

NON-REFUNDABLE.

Please indicate your payment method with a “” and glue the original payment receipt in the box provided. If the application fee is paid by ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) Transfer Services, please follow the below instructions in making payment:

If the application fee is paid at 7-Eleven, the barcode for payment at 7-Eleven is shown below. Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Chai Wan)

HSBC & Hang Seng Bank ATM Select “Bill Payment Service” Select “Education – Others” Select “Vocational Training Council” Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Tsing Yi)

Enter Type: “01” Enter Payment Number: please see payment number below Enter Amount: HK$200 JETCO ATM Select “JET Payment” Enter Merchant Code: “9151”

Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Morrison Hill)

Enter Type: “01” Enter Payment Number: please see payment number below Enter Amount: HK$200 Payment Number for ATM Transfer Services: Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Chai Wan)

5700001 Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Tsing Yi)

5700007 Campus of Your Programme Choice: IVE (Morrison Hill)

Please glue the original receipt here.

5700008

***Application form without attaching the original payment receipt WILL NOT be processed.*** *** Please DO NOT send in any cheque or cash. We WILL NOT deposit the application fee on your behalf.*** (UCLAN-AF-SEPT14)-3

SECTION 12 – SOURCE OF KNOWING SHAPE PROGRAMMES From which of the following sources have you heard about SHAPE programmes? Please indicate your source(s) with a “” in the appropriate boxes (You may select more than one.):



SHAPE Website



VTC Lecturers



Yahoo / Google Keyword Search



SHAPE Prospectus / Leaflets



Information Week



Newspaper / Magazine (Title:

)



Information Day



Education Fair



Others (Please specify:

)



Classmates / Friends

Do you wish to receive information in relation to any programmes, admission and events of the School for Higher and Professional Education, member institutions of the Vocational Training Council and the University of Central Lancashire?  YES  NO

SECTION 13 – DECLARATION (Application form without signature will not be processed) 1. I declare that the information given in the application is, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. understand that this information will be used in the admission process of the programmes offered by the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire 2. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire to obtain, and the Vocational Training Council to release, information about my student record in the member institutions of the Vocational Training Council for the purpose of processing this application. 3. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire to use my data to carry out checks on multiple applications and checks on records of current and previous studies in the member institutions of the Vocational Training Council. 4. I authorise the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire to obtain, and the relevant institutions to release, further academic information or official student records if necessary, and / or where my work experience is relevant, to verify my employment records, for the purpose of making an informed decision about my application. 5. I understand that, upon my registration in a programme in the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire, the data contained in the application form will become part of my student record and may be used for all purposes relating to my study in accordance with the procedures of the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire 6. I understand that the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire may use my application data for statistical purposes. The application form and other related personal information will be disposed of after the completion of the 2015/16 admissions exercise. Nevertheless, if I have indicated in Section 12 that I wish to receive information from the School for Higher and Professional Education and the University of Central Lancashire, my application data will be retained. 7. I understand that in accordance with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, I have the right to request access to, and the correction of my personal data. I should submit written request to the School for Higher and Professional Education at Room 008, Academic Block, 30 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong if I wish to access or make corrections to my data. 8. I understand that provision of any false or misleading information therein shall lead to DISQUALIFICATION of application without notice and cancellation of any resulting registration. Any fees paid will NOT be refunded.

Applicant's Signature:

Date:

CHECKLIST FOR APPLICANT Before submitting your application, please check if you have:



Completed the form in full.



Signed and dated the form.



Enclosed copies of relevant academic documents and transcripts.



Enclosed the original receipt of application fee payment.



A waiver of application fee may be granted to eligible applicants. For details, please visit www.shape.edu.hk

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