Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Property and Facilities Technology Management - Part-time
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Property and Facilities Technology Management - Part-time
Programme Code
84085 (Part-time)
Medium of Instruction
English [except for subjects with Chinese requirements, specific General University Requirement (GUR) subjects as well as training subjects involving interpersonal skills in industrial settings]
Commencement Date
02 Sep 2024
Normal Duration
4 years
Tuition Fee (Local students)
HK$3,410/ credit (DSR subjects)
HK$3,000/ credit (GUR subjects)
Academic Division
Division of Science, Engineering and Health Studies
Remarks
The programme has been recently approved by the University in June 2024. The programme title has been changed from “BSc (Hons) in Property Technology Management” to “BSc (Hons) in Property and Facilities Technology Management”.
Programme Features
- You will be equipped with a holistic skill set by engaging in a comprehensive curriculum that combines traditional engineering and property management expertise with cutting-edge knowledge in construction digitalisation, advanced technologies, and property technology.
- You will be immersed in experiential learning opportunities with 3 training subjects, enabling you to gain practical insights and develop the necessary skills to excel in the property technology management field.
- You will benefit from our curriculum's unique positioning, as it bridges the gap between traditional fundamentals and modern requirements. This approach ensures you receive a comprehensive education that addresses the deficiencies in the current landscape, preparing you for the evolving demands of the property technology (PropTech) and property management sectors.
- You will be positioned for success as our programme focuses on industry alignment, empowering you with next-generation capabilities that transcend conventional technical skills. By concentrating on emerging developments, such as engineering solutions to property management problems and hands-on practicum experience, we ensure you are well-prepared to meet the changing needs of the industry.
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Future Prospects
Career Prospects
- Graduates are able to pursue promising career prospects in the property technology management field, with opportunities to work in diverse roles such as property technology consultants, property management officers, construction project coordinators, or property portfolio analysts. The comprehensive and industry-aligned curriculum prepares you to excel in a rapidly evolving industry and positions you for success in a wide range of career pathways.
Further Study Opportunities
- Graduates can pursue postgraduate studies in famous local and overseas universities.
Programme Structure
Students are required to complete the stipulated requirements with satisfactory results for an honours degree. The programme also offers an option for students to exit the programme for an ordinary degree.
Requirements | Honours Degree Minimum Credits | Ordinary Degree Minimum Credits | ||
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General University Requirements (GUR)Note 1 | 9 | 9 | ||
Cluster Area Requirements (CAR) | 2 subjects, 3 credits each | 6 | 6 | |
Service-Learning (SL) OR Free Elective subject | 1 subject, 3 credits | 3 | 3 | |
Essential Components of General Education (non-credit bearing) | - | N/A | N/A | |
Discipline-Specific Requirements (DSR)Note 2 (Please refer to the table below for details) | 54 | 45 | ||
Compulsory Academic Subjects | 14 subjects, 3 credits each [except Capstone Project (Property Technology Management) which carries 6 credits] | 45 | -- | |
12 subjects, 3 credits each | -- | 36 | ||
Compulsory Training Subjects | 3 subjects, 3 credits each | 9 | 9 | |
Total | 63 | 54 |
Discipline-Specific Requirements (DSR)
Foundation (up to 2 subjects, 3 credits each, for students from unrelated disciplines only)Note 2
- Construction Technology and Materials I
- Fundamental Mathematics
Compulsory Academic Subjects (all 14 subjects, 3 credits each except specified otherwise)
- Human Resource Management
- Building Services I
- Construction Technology and Materials II
- Property Law
- Property Management I
- Indoor Air Quality and Noise Pollution
- Asset Management
- Building Services II
- Facilities Management
- Maintenance Technology and Management
- Intelligent Buildings
- Information Technology and Building Information Modelling for Construction
- Capstone Project (Property and Facilities Technology Management) (6 credits) Note 3
- Application of Property Technology Note 3
Compulsory Training Subjects (all 3 subjects, 3 credits each)
- Communications, Visualisation, Safety and Security in Buildings
- Industrial Practicum (I) (Property and Facilities Technology Management)
- Industrial Practicum (II) (Property and Facilities Technology Management)
Note:
- Students who have not met the equivalent standard of undergraduate degree Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) under GUR are required to take up to 9 additional credits in LCR (2 subjects in English & 1 subject in Chinese, 3 credits each). They will be advised if they are required to take LCR subjects on admission.
- Students from unrelated disciplines may also be considered for admission to this programme. These students will be required to take an additional foundation subject if they have not completed similar subjects before.
- Students who choose to apply to exit the programme with an ordinary degree without honours are not required to take these two subjects (total: 9 credits).
Entrance Requirements
The minimum requirements for admission to the programme are as follows:
Holder of a recognised Associate Degree/ Higher Diploma or an equivalent qualification in related areas. Applicants with qualifications in non-related areas will also be considered and, if admitted, are required to take additional foundation subject(s) as appropriate; OR
Holder of other qualifications in related areas at Level 4 under the HKSAR Qualifications Framework (QF), or a qualification in property management [for Property Management Practitioner (Tier 2) Licence] specified by the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA), who has a minimum of two years of relevant work experience.
Notes:
- The main medium of instruction of the sub-degree programme concerned should be English. An applicant who has completed the programme with other languages as the main medium of instruction should fulfil the following minimum English language requirements:
- A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 80 for the Internet-based test/ 550 for the paper-based test; OR
- An overall Band Score of 6 in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); OR
- Satisfactory results in other recognised English language assessments
- An applicant who does not possess the above-mentioned qualifications but has reached the age of 25 before 1 September, in the year in which he/ she seeks admission, may apply as mature applicant. He/ she must demonstrate sufficient motivation, knowledge and potential to indicate a high probability of being able to complete the programme successfully. In addition, he/ she may be required to take appropriate foundation subject(s).
Enquiries
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