21秋-香港理工大学-环境工程与管理
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Duration & Credit Requirement
EFM (Full-time)
EPM (Part-time)
1 year (Full-time)
2.5 years (Part-time)
30
12 (Full-time)
6 (Part-time)
HK$5,300 per credit for local and non-local students
Entry Scholarships are available. For details, please visit
https://www.polyu.edu.hk/fce/study-at-fce/taught-postgraduate-programmes
PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarship at any time. In case of any dispute/disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.
Dr Daniel Tsang
BEng, PhD, PG Dip (Tert Tchg), CEnv
This programme is offered within the Postgraduate Scheme in Construction and Environment.
Aims & Characteristics
Programme Aims
The programme aims to provide EITHER (1) studies of a conversion nature for those graduates without formal environmental qualifications who are working or would like to work in the environmental protection field OR (2) studies of an in-depth nature for those graduates who have already possessed a Bachelor's qualification in environmental science or engineering.
The programme provides students with engineering and management knowledge to tackle environmental engineering problems in the field of construction, industrial and infrastructure development, and to embrace sustainable development and the requisite international standards of environmental and energy conservation.
Characteristics
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Curriculum
Programme Structure
This is a mixed-mode programme. Students can pursue their studies in either full-time or part-time mode. The programme will normally be completed in 1 year for full-time study or in 2.5 years for part-time study depending on the pace of study of individual student. Students are required to attend classes in daytime and evening if they choose the full-time mode.
A wide range of subjects offered under the Postgraduate Scheme in Construction and Environment are available for student's selection. In general, each subject requires 3 hours of attendance per week over a 13-week semester.
Students must complete 10 subjects (including at least 7 Core Subjects and at most 3 Elective Subjects) or 7 subjects (including at least 4 Core Subjects and at most 3 Elective Subjects) plus a 9-credit Dissertation.
Part-time students are strongly advised not to take more than 3 subjects per semester due to heavy study load.
Core Areas of Study
- Water & Wastewater Treatment
- Air Pollution Control
- Noise Pollution Control
- Contaminated Land and Sediment Remediation
- Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant Design
- Drainage Design
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Solid & Hazardous Waste Management
- Risk Assessment & Management
- Environmental Management Systems & Audit
- Sustainable Development & Environmental Planning
- Global Climate Change & Society Response
- Indoor Air Quality Management
- Urban Transport Planning - Theory & Practice*
Entrance Requirements
- A Bachelor's degree with Honours in environmental engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, building services engineering, mechanical engineering or applied science, or an equivalent qualification.
- Applicants must also meet the English language requirement of the University.