The GEBP programme leads you to a Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering and a Bachelor of Business Administration. The double degree programme equips you with professional knowledge in both engineering and business within a global context. Your qualification will set you up for an exciting career in diverse industries.
Biomedical Sciences cover a wide range of scientific and allied disciplines. The study of biomedical sciences focuses on the inter-relationships between humans, health, and diseases, along with the translation of biomedical applications of basic sciences into the clinical practices of health services, and the healthcare industry.
The Faculty offers the Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBiomedSc) programme with the aim of nurturing graduates with broad but core knowledge in key biomedical disciplines.
The BEng curriculum of the EEE Department shapes BEng students through a core set of requirements and experiences, and yet also allows flexibility through choice of elective courses. Students will build solid foundations in CE, EE and ElecE through active learning, capstone experience, hands-on activities, internship, exchanges studies and service learning.
The Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Bachelor of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science offer a comprehensive education in technology and AI, covering computing techniques, AI, and data-driven technologies.
Students shall make a preliminary choice as an indication of their preferences; and they may freely choose the final programme by the end of their first year.
Graduates will possess the skills to excel in the rapidly-evolving tech industry, driving innovation and shaping the future of AI and data science.
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Spend two years in Hong Kong followed by three years in Cambridge and earn a Bachelor of Engineering from HKU and both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Engineering from the University of Cambridge upon successful completion of this five-year programme.
Spend two years in Hong Kong followed by three years in Cambridge and earn a Bachelor of Science from HKU and both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science from the University of Cambridge upon successful completion of this five-year programme.
This dual degree integrates the strengths of two top law schools in Hong Kong and Mainland China. On completion of this five-year programme, you will get two Bachelor of Laws degrees from two world-leading universities.
Students will spend the first two years at Peking University, followed by two years at HKU. Graduates will earn an HKU Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) degree alongside a Peking University Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree.
Spend two years in Hong Kong followed by two years in Beijing and earn a Bachelor of Economics and Finance from HKU and a Bachelor of Management from PKU upon successful completion of this four-year programme.
* Special Announcement *
The LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has launched a four-year full-time Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (Graduate Entry) track for degree holders, referred to as the 'MBBS (Graduate Entry)'.
This Graduate Entry track has recently been approved by the University Grants Committee, with an initial intake of 25 students. For details, please visit .