Sept 2025 Entry
Minimum 4 years
Minimum 120 – 150 credits
Prof. Daniel Shek, Dean(US)
The programme is designed to respond the increasing demand for versatile individuals in today's volatile society and economy. It will equip students with diverse skills and prepare them to navigate various professions and industries, adapting to the evolving job market. Additionally, the programme is designed with robust components to prepare students for further postgraduate education, engage in research, and position themselves for success in research and development fields.
What's New
- Undergraduate
- Taught Postgraduate
- Undergraduate
Programme Aims
The programme aims to provide a unique educational opportunity for top-performing undergraduate students, offering them flexible learning pathways and curriculum options, personalised coaching and in-depth mentorship. It aims to nurture outstanding individuals, allowing them to excel academically across various disciplines with guaranteed outside-classroom and non-local learning opportunities. The initiative encourages an innovative and interest-driven approach to education and is specifically designed for high-achieving students, including those in Manpower-planned (MPP) programmes.
Characteristics
This university scheme allows students to study what they are truly interested in and passionate about. Unlike any other programmes, they have the flexibility to design their own Major by following a structured curriculum framework for interdisciplinary studies. This approach encourages interdisciplinary learning and fosters a sense of ownership, creativity and scholarship among students.
Professional recognition and career prospects will depend on the selected major.
Information will be provided in due course.
Some of our programmes offer the opportunity to pursue a secondary major, allowing our students to further broaden their academic and career horizons. For details, please refer to the individual programme/scheme pages.
Satisfy the University's General Entrance Requirements.
All HKDSE subjects carry the same weighting in our admissions selection.
Applicants are required to attain a HKDSE Best 5 score of 34.5 or above. [Please click here for the score points conversion]
Please click here for the subject weightings for 2025/26.
No scores of admittees in previous cohorts can be provided for reference.
For further programme information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Studies
(tel.: 3400 8205 / 3400 8239; email: rhonda.cheung@polyu.edu.hk / christinec.chan@polyu.edu.hk).
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