Bachelor’s Degree (Senior Year Entry)

Bachelor’s Degree (Senior Year Entry)
Bachelor’s Degree (Senior Year Entry)
  • Admit directly to Year-3 of BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing.
  • Can normally graduate in two years.
  • Transfer credits from your previous studies.

Application method: HSUHK Undergraduate Admission System.
https://registration.hsu.edu.hk/oap/index.php

Frequently Asked Question.

  • Q What is the entry requirement?
    A

    You should have completed (or expecting to complete) an Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma, with GPA at least 2.5, in a related study area.

  • Q Can I apply if my previous degree is not from a local institution?
    A

    Yes, for non-local AD/HD qualification, the requirements (as of 30 Dec 2024) are:
    * Completion of 3-Year AD/HD
    * GPA / Grade = 75% or above
    * ENG proficiency (MOL in ENG/ IELTS of 5.5 or above/ TOEFL score of 525 or above (paper-based) / 70 or above (internet-based))
    * Qualification Assessment Report (QF Level 4) from HKCAAVQ (https://iportal.hkcaavq.edu.hk/home)

  • Q How long is the study?
    A

    The normal length of study for senior-year entry students is two years.

  • Q What is the study-plan.
    A

    It will be based on our year-3 and year-4 programme structure. However, depending on your previous studies and the number of transferred credits, you might be given your own tailor-made study-plan.

  • Q What is the credit transfer policy?
    A

    A senior-entry student may transfer up to 50% of credits required for graduation. For BSc-AC, this means you may transfer up to 60 credits (subjected to the course content and course grade you obtained).

  • Q I am a local student. Will I be eligible for SSSDP?
    A

    Yes, local senior entrants are supported under SSSDP

  • Q Can I apply if my previous programme is not computing or computer science?
    A

    Yes, you can also apply if you studied in a related programme. In general, however, we expect our candidate should have taken certain computing-related modules, such as computer programming, which are required to start our year-three studies.