Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Enterprise Engineering with Management
Entrance Year Sept 2024
Programme Code 45499-SYE
Mode of Study Full-time
Normal Duration
2 years
Programme Intake 13 senior year places
Fund Type Government-Funded
Credits Required for Graduation
Normally 64 (plus 6 training credits) (See the Remarks section below)
Programme Leaders
Dr Carman K.M. Lee
BEng (PolyU), PhD (PolyU)
Remarks
The curriculum of this programme, including the credit requirements, is subject to review.
The exact study duration and number of credits to be transferred will depend on the entry qualification of individual AD/HD admittees and the University regulations.
Entry Scholarship
- To recognise the outstanding academic performance of students, the department will grant entry scholarship with total amount up to HK$30,000 to eligible students admitted to the programme via Non-JUPAS local senior year admission. Details can be found at https://www.polyu.edu.hk/ise/scholarships. It is subject to change and will be announced on department website in due course.
Aims and Characteristics
Programme Aims and Learning Outcomes
Enterprises are organisations, industrial and commercial, that shape the modern economy. This programme aims at providing a body of knowledge, principles and disciplines that are related to the analysis, design, implementation and operation of the critical elements associated with the effective operation of modern enterprises. To be successful in today's highly competitive global business environment, an enterprise should be willing to undertake new ventures and be able to continuously optimise its operations.
This programme aims at turning out a new generation of professionals with the entrepreneurship skills and the capability of integrating and applying engineering, business management and information technology expertise to optimise the operations of modern information based enterprises and the workflows along the business value chains in which they operate.
Graduates from this course are capable of formulating problems, recognising the areas in an enterprise in which improvements are necessary, and devising and implementing strategies that are aimed at producing solutions for the enhancement of its business efficiencies and effectiveness. They will enable enterprises to deliver quality goods and services that meet or exceed customer demands in today’s modern business environment.
Programme Characteristics
The Curriculum
The programme curriculum is designed to suit students from Arts, Commerce and Science backgrounds. It provides a unique and integrative discipline of studies that aims at preparing graduates who are competent in Enterprise Engineering, Information Technology and Management. The curriculum also contains subjects such as "Entrepreneurship and Innovation" and "Integrative Studies in Enterprise Systems and Management", which are aimed at equipping students with the principles and hands-on experience needed to develop business plans in starting up new businesses. A competition is held each year in the ISE Department for the best business plan, with industrialists invited to join academic staff members on the judging panel.
Teaching Approach and Support Facilities
Our teaching takes a student-centred and problem-based learning approach, and is conducted with the support of the most advanced facilities in the region, including The PolyU Microsoft Enterprise Systems Centre. The Centre has laboratories in Business Automation, Logistics and Simulation, and Knowledge Solutions.