Self-financing degrees

Why General Education?

Importance of General Education

General Education (GE) is an integral part of your education. Research has shown that most people will have at least 3 different careers in their lifetime. The core disciplines that you focus on may not always be a key part of your future success. GE helps in providing a broad learning in the arts and humanities, science and technology as well as societal and global concerns thus preparing you to think more critically, creatively and analytically to enhance success in your future careers.

Philosophy of General Education

UOWCHK is deeply committed to the notion that GE and discipline area of study are essential aspects of learner’s education and the cornerstone for a successful life.

GE aims to enhance the whole-person development of the learner: it instills higher level thinking skills for a more enriched life, nurtures cultural sensitivity, develops ethical integrity, inspires lifelong learning and promotes intellectual curiosity in order to adapt to the challenges of a rapidly changing world. GE is complementary and value adding in that it integrates ideas across disciplines and situates disciplinary pursuits in a wider perspective.

Intended Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the General Education component of the degree programmes, students should be able to

  • Demonstrate intellectual and practical skills, including proficiency in written and oral communication, inquiry techniques, critical and creative thinking, quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills;
  • Increase global awareness by gaining knowledge of diverse peoples and cultures, and develop the ability to interact with others in culturally diverse settings;
  • Demonstrate a broad knowledge of the natural and social world through the study of arts and humanities, science and technology, social sciences and Great China; and
  • Demonstrate the capacity and resourcefulness for lifelong learning and life management, including assuming individual and social responsibilities to fulfil the needs of personal and professional lives.

 

Student Portal Demo Video

The detailed registration process is shown in the "Student Portal Demo Video" above (refer to 4:30)

Login to Student Portal

For more information about the add/drop period, please refer to important dates of our the UOWCHK Website.

Please login to student portal HERE to perform online course add/drop:

Go to Student > Registration > Banner 9 Registration > Register for Classes > select the current semester, then choose “Continue”.

You are required to take GE courses in the following components:

(a) Language requirements

  • Chinese Language
  • English Language

(b) Contemporary China
(c) Distribution courses in four domains

 

Minimum Number of Credit Units (CUs) Required

 

Components

Normative 4-year Degree

Admitted with 
Advanced Standing

Remarks

Language requirements

 

  • DGE1041 Practical Chinese

3 CUs

Not required

Students who are non-Chinese literate can take another GE course among the domains at the recommendation of the programme leader and upon approval by the Dean.

  • DGE1941 English for Academic Studies 1

3 CUs

Not required

 

  • DGE3941 English for Academic Studies 2

3 CUs

Not required

 

  • DGE3942 English Communication for the Workplace

3 CUs

3 CUs

 

  • DGE3943 English for Professional Communication

3 CUs

3 CUs

 

Contemporary China

 

  • DGE3850 Contemporary China

 3 CUs

3 CUs

 

Distributional requirements #

18 CUs

6 CUs

 

  • Arts and Humanities

At least 3 CUs for each domains

6 CUs in two domains

At least 9 CUs must be at QF5*

  • Life Management
  • Global Issues
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
 

Total

36 CUs

15 CUs

 

 

 # Please refer to the list of GE courses.

* QF-5 means Level 5 in Hong Kong Qualifications Framework