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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering programme is offered by The Chinese University of Hong Kong is an interdisciplinary programme offered by the Faculty of Engineering in close collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine.
E-Commerce and Logistics Technologies
This is a taught master's E-Commerce and Logistics Technologies program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong which requires a student to take a minimum of 8 courses (24 credits in total) within a norminal period of two year (part-time mode) or one year (full-time mode), including 4 required courses and 4 elective courses.
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering course at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a vibrant team consisting of 240 undergraduate students, 179 postgraduate students, 23 regular faculty staff, 5 research assistant professors, 7 lecturers, and 18 technical/supporting staff.
Electronic Engineering
Continuous professional development is essential to electronic engineers to open new doors and to excel at work. This is what we want to offer in our Electronic Engineering programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Information Engineering
The Information Engineering programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to provide an all-rounded taught postgraduate programme in the field of Information Engineering.
Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to educate researchers to embark on careers that would allow them to become world leaders in their fields, working as university professors, principal investigators in research institutes, senior managers in enterprises, or experts in other professions related to the pursuit and application of knowledge.
Information Engineering
Information Engineering program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong focuses on areas related to generation, communication, storage, and processing of information as may be encountered in many real world applications.
Electronic Engineering
Electronic Engineering from The Chinese University of Hong Kong provides students with an opportunity of being involved in in-depth studies and focused research in selected areas of electronic engineering.
Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
Systems Engineering and Engineering Management at The Chinese University of Hong Kong vision is to create and disseminate knowledge and technologies of systems engineering and engineering management for the ever-changing society.
Mechanical and Automation Engineering
Mechanical and Automation Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong vision is to be one of the best departments in Asia for educating and conducting research in Mechanical and Automation Engineering, as well as Energy and Environmental Engineering.
Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
The MSc in Systems Engineering and Engineering Management programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong provides advanced training for engineers and professionals who aspire to take up more management responsibilities in their careers.
Mechanical and Automation Engineering
This MSc Mechanical and Automation Engineering programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is designed with the aim of providing practicing engineers with the knowledge and capability to use some of the latest technical advances in Mechanical and Automation Engineering, especially related to Energy Systems.
Biomedical Sciences
The Biomedical Sciences degree course is offered at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Each MPhil student is required to complete 4 compulsory courses and at least 2 elective courses with a total of 12 units as approved by the Division.
Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers courses that cover a range of essential topics within BME including biochemical technology, medical imaging, bioinformatics, biomechanics, bionanotechnology, rehabilitation, prosthetics, medical instrumentation and medical device regulatory affairs.