Sept 2025 Entry
2 years
60 (minimum)
The credit requirements of this programme are indicative only and subject to review.
The exact study duration and number of credits to be transferred will depend on the entry qualifications of individual AD/HD admittees.
Two one-off entry scholarships of HK$10,000 each will be granted to students admitted into the Senior Year places of the programme who graduated from an Associate Degree or Higher Diploma with a graduation/award GPA of 3.60 or above (or equivalent). Students’ performance in the admission interview will be taken into consideration.
The recipients must obtain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above in the first semester of study and are not allowed to concurrently hold more than one Entry Scholarship awarded by the Department.
PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarship at any time. In case of any dispute / disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.
What's New
- Undergraduate
- Taught Postgraduate
- Undergraduate
Programme Aims
As the most established applied chemistry programme in Hong Kong, our BSc(Hons) in Chemical Technology programme offers a broad and rigorous education in contemporary chemistry and training in laboratory practices. The programme emphasises the application of chemistry in technological innovation. Through the programme, students develop competence in problem solving and communication. These abilities are essential for graduates to pursue professional careers in business and technical services in chemistry and related industries.
Characteristics
Focusing on the technological applications of chemistry, this programme comprises Core and Elective Subjects in chemical principles, applied/industrial chemistry and chemical process technology.
This is one of the most popular applied science programmes in Hong Kong, and it is specifically designed to enhance graduates' career prospects in the government, business and industrial sectors.
The Elective Subjects include:
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Consumer Behaviour
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Economic Analysis for Process Technology
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Environmental Science
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Food Processing Technology
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Management & Organisation
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Medicinal Chemistry
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Natural Products Chemistry
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Principles of Quality Assurance
These subjects broaden and enrich students' knowledge and skills, which should enhance their career prospects in the commercial and industrial sectors. Our students gain further work experience through industrial visits and summer placements in local and overseas companies.
Professional Recognition
Graduates qualify for membership of the Hong Kong Chemical Society (HKCS) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in the UK.
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in industry, business or the public sector. Our graduates work as chemists, technologists and chemical and/or biochemical process engineers. Employment opportunities abound in industries such as plastics and toys, cosmetics and fragrances, drugs and pharmaceuticals, pollution control and the manufacturing of printed circuit boards. Graduates can also pursue careers in sales and marketing, or as management executives in various fields.
Graduates are qualified as chemical analysts or environmental protection officers for the government or public utilities. Teaching chemistry in secondary schools is another possibility. Graduates who wish to pursue further studies have excellent opportunities both in Hong Kong and overseas.
Students entering the 4-year scheme programme through senior year admission will follow a reduced curriculum. The number of credits required for graduation is dependent on their academic performance in AD/HD programmes.
In addition to the General University Requirement (GUR) and Discipline-specific Requirement (DSR) credit requirements, all students must undertake 120 training hours of Work-Integrated Education (WIE). WIE provides a work-based learning experience that helps students to develop generic skills valuable to their professional careers. WIE training hours include internships or part-time employment outside PolyU.
Students are expected to have completed Foundation Subjects in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Chinese Language and English Language. Depending on their individual academic backgrounds, they may be required to take selected Foundation Subjects in addition to the 60 credits required for graduation.
General University Requirement (9 credits)
- Cluster-Area Requirements (6 credits)
(also fulfilling the English and Chinese Language Reading and Writing Requirements) - Service-Learning (3 credits)
- Essential Components of General Education E-modules on (Non-credit-bearing):
- Academic Integrity
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- National Education
- Language and Communication Requirements (LCR) [Students not meeting the equivalent standard of the Undergraduate Degree LCR (based on their previous studies in Associate Degree/Higher Diploma programmes and their academic performance) will be required to take degree LCR subjects on top of their normal curriculum requirement.]
Discipline-Specific Core Subjects
- Analytical Chemistry I
- Analytical Chemistry II
- Analytical Chemistry II Laboratory
- Basic Mathematics – An Introduction to Algebra and Differential Calculus / Basic Statistics
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry Laboratory I
- Chemistry Laboratory II
- Chinese Communication for Science Professionals
- English for Scientific Communication
- General Biology
- General Chemistry I
- General Chemistry II
- General Laboratory Techniques and Safety
- Inorganic Chemistry I
- Inorganic Chemistry II
- Inorganic Chemistry II Laboratory
- Introduction to Calculus
- Introduction to Chemical and Bioprocess Technology
- Organic Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry II
- Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
- Physical Chemistry I
- Physical Chemistry II
- Physical Chemistry III
- Physical Chemistry Laboratory
- Physics for Chemical and Biological Sciences
- Research Project
Discipline-Specific Elective Subjects
(Students must complete at least 18 credits of Discipline-Specific Elective Subjects from the following List)
- Advanced Analytical Techniques
- Chemical & Bioprocess Technology
- Consumer Behaviour
- Economic Analysis for Process Technology
- Environmental Science
- Food Chemistry
- Food Processing Technology
- Industrial Electrochemistry
- Introduction to Food Science
- Management & Organisation
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Natural Products Chemistry
- Organometallic Chemistry & Catalysis
- Pollution Control & Environmental Analysis
- Polymer Chemistry and Nanotechnology
- Principles of Quality Assurance
- Advanced Analytical Techniques Laboratory
- Chemical & Bioprocess Technology Laboratory
- Industrial Electrochemistry Laboratory
- Organometallic Chemistry & Catalysis Laboratory
- Pollution Control & Environmental Analysis Laboratory
- Polymer Laboratory
(The curriculum for senior year students is under review and it is subject to change.)
60 (minimum)
Dr Lo Tsz Woon, Benedict
MChem, DPhil (Oxon)
Entrance Requirements
An Associate Degree or a Higher Diploma in a relevant discipline (e.g. Chemistry, Chemical Technology), or equivalent.
Selection Criteria
Applications are considered based on academic merit. Strong emphasis is placed on academic performance in the core subject areas (including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) as well as on English proficiency. The number of transferable credits is also a key criterion for selection. Applicants are expected to have completed their AD/HD studies with around 50 transferable credits with respect to the 4-year curriculum. Applicants with excellent academic credentials but an inadequate number of transferable credits may be considered for non-JUPAS Year 1 admission to the programme.
For further programme information, please contact:
The General Office (tel.: 3400 8689; email: carol.tsang@polyu.edu.hk).
Required
To evaluate the shortlisted applicants’ suitability for the programme and assess their language proficiency and communication skills.
About 30 minutes