Sept 2025 Entry
4 years
124 (plus 10 training credits)
All admitted students will embark on a Common Year One curriculum within the Faculty of Engineering and study a common curriculum for this scheme in the first semester of the second year. Students must select any one of the two honours degree awards no later than the end of the first semester of Year 2.
The credit requirements of this scheme are indicative only. They are subject to review.
All information is subject to change without prior notice.
- Students will be awarded one of the following awards upon successful completion of the graduation requirements of the programme concerned:
- BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing
BEng (Hons) in Smart Manufacturing
- Students are allowed to enrol on any awards without being subject to further assessment.
The option of Secondary Major in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IE) is available to the students of BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation (a variant of BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing). Admission to Secondary Major is on competitive basis and subject to a different credit requirement for graduation. Please see "Secondary Major Details" section.
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 scheme via Non-JUPAS local year 1 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.
What's New
- Undergraduate
- Taught Postgraduate
- Undergraduate
Two full-time programmes are offered under this scheme:
- BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing (BEng PIM)
- BEng (Hons) in Smart Manufacturing (BEng SM)
All admitted students will embark on a Common Year One curriculum. Towards the end of year one, students can decide whether to continue with their initial choice or switch to another choice within the Faculty of Engineering. Those who wish to change to another choice need to join a competitive process through a ranking assessment.
BEng PIM
Programme Aims and Learning Outcomes
Product design and development have become increasingly complex in recent years, due to decreasing time to market, increasing customer expectations, and growing global competition. Today, product engineers carry out product design and development tasks that go beyond functional or engineering design to incorporate consideration of aesthetic and business issues, product life-cycle design, and technologies. Therefore, there is an urgent need for product development professionals who are sufficiently innovative, knowledgeable, and skilful to synergise product development with design, technology, and business aspects to develop novel products with immediate market appeal.
To fulfil this need, the BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing programme has the following aims and learning outcomes:
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Provide integrated education and training for students on synergising product design, technology and business in new product development
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Develop students' knowledge of business development, strategic product planning, product marketing and management and help them understand how to apply this knowledge to the development of successful new products
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Nurture graduates with excellent product design and development abilities who can interact with customers, industrial designers, production personnel, suppliers and vendors; understand market situations and competition environments; and identify market needs and seize opportunities by developing new products that satisfy customer and engineering requirements.
Programme Characteristics
The programme provides comprehensive education and training in the development of successful new products, enabling students to synthesise product design, technology, and business processes.
The integrative and problem-based teaching and learning approach of the programme develops students' knowledge of product design, development and marketing and their communication, teamwork, management and self-learning skills. Graduates are equipped to play leading roles in the industry by virtue of their well-balanced education and practical training.
BEng SM
Programme Aims and Learning Outcomes
Smart Manufacturing (SM) is a professional discipline that focuses on developing and implementing optimal solutions from a system-level perspective. This involves people, technology, quality, finance, information, and environmental issues. The main task of an industrial and systems engineer is to organise and work harmoniously with others to streamline operational procedures and improve productivity and overall system performance. The ultimate goals of these efforts are to increase efficiency, to reduce operating costs, and to increase customer satisfaction. SM is different from other traditional engineering disciplines, in which knowledge and skills are applied to specific areas; for example, traditional manufacturing engineers usually work in a production environment. In contrast, SM provides students with the opportunity to work in a variety of organisations in both the industrial and commercial sectors. This broad exposure and experience give industrial and systems engineers flexible career paths. Thus, SM graduates are employed in a wide range of areas and settings, such as new product development for transportation, theme parks, logistics services, banking, public utilities, business development consultancy, and government departments. The ultimate objective of the SM discipline is to provide leadership in the design of integrated industrial and commercial systems for the advancement and well-being of the community.
Programme Characteristics
The hallmarks of this programme are its emphasis on student-centred learning and its integration of theory and practice.
In their final year, students can specialise in areas such as manufacturing engineering, logistics engineering, and Internet of things through the selection of a Final Year Project and Electives, with the latter selected from a large pool of options.
In addition to the normal curriculum, Work-Integrated Education (WIE) is incorporated into the programme to ensure that students gain work experience relevant to their studies. This enables students to better understand the relevance of their academic studies and enhances their all-round development.
Summer placement opportunities may be available to students to give them practical work experience.
Students also have the opportunity to participate in the student exchange programme, during which they spend one semester in universities in countries such as the US, Canada, Sweden, or Finland.
Professional Recognition
The BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing (BEng PIM) and the BEng (Hons) in Smart Manufacturing (BEng SM) are evolved from the BEng (Hons) in Product Engineering with Marketing and BEng(Hons) in Industrial and Systems Engineering, which have been accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE).
Career Prospects
BEng PIM
In recent years, many Hong Kong manufacturers have maintained their competitiveness and maximised their profit margins by switching from being low-cost original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to being high value-added original design manufacturers (ODMs) or even original brand manufacturers (OBMs). This has led to a substantial demand for professionals capable of designing and developing new products.
Our graduates have the abilities needed to work as product engineers, project engineers and product design engineers in the development of various kinds of products, such as toys, domestic electrical appliances, healthcare products, electronic consumer products, audio/visual products, green products, power tools, and automobile components.
BEng SM
Graduates find employment as industrial engineers, systems engineers, project engineers, product development engineers, manufacturing engineers, logistics engineers, marketing engineers and costing engineers. They may take up various engineering and management trainee positions in government departments and utility companies before being promoted to managerial positions.
Year 1 (Common curriculum in this scheme) | |
All admitted students will embark on a Common Year One curriculum within the Faculty of Engineering. | |
Year 2 | |
BEng PIM | BEng SM |
Chinese Communication | Chinese Communication |
Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering | Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering |
Mathematics I | Mathematics I |
Quality Engineering for Product Improvement | Quality Engineering for Product Improvement |
Electricity and Electronics | Electricity and Electronics |
Physics II | Physics II |
Introduction to Marketing | Society and the Engineer |
Service Learning | Service Learning |
CAR III & IV | CAR III & IV |
Year 3 | |
BEng PIM | BEng SM |
Instrumentation and Automation Systems | Instrumentation and Automation Systems |
Integrated Design for Manufacture | Integrated Design for Manufacture |
Materials and Process Selection | Operations Research I |
Marketing Research | Planning of Manufacturing Systems |
Introduction to Industrial Design | Materials and Processes Selection |
Engineering Management | Industrial Engineering Techniques and Methods |
Professional Communication in English for Engineering Students | Professional Communication in English for Engineering Students |
Professional Communication in Chinese | Professional Communication in Chinese |
Eco-design and Sustainable Manufacture | Engineering Management |
Society and the Engineer | Advanced Technology |
Product line Extensions and Competitive Market Interactions | Industry 4.0 and Smart Factories |
Integrated Project | Integrated Project |
Year 4 | |
BEng PIM | BEng SM |
New Product Planning and Development | Eco-design and Sustainable Manufacture |
Product Safety and Reliability | Enterprise Resources Planning |
Design in Business for Engineering | Elective 1* |
Computer-Aided Product Design | Engineering Costing and Evaluation |
Business to Business Marketing | Total Quality Management |
Industrial Control Systems and Their Applications | Industrial Control Systems and Their Applications |
Robotics and Automation Systems | Robotics and Automation Systems |
Business Process Management and Innovation | Business Process Management and Innovation |
Individual Project | Individual Project |
Elective Subjects: | |
Computer-Aided Product Design | |
New Product Planning and Development | |
Mobile Technologies for Logistics Systems | |
Green Legislation and Supply Chain Logistics | |
* Select any ONE from the pool of Elective Subjects. |
The option of Secondary Major in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IE) is available to the students of BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation (PI) (a variant of BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing):
Features
Students taking this Secondary Major will build the spirit and mindset of innovation and entrepreneurship for problem solving and technology commercialization. Therefore, strengths of the students of BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation can be further elevated, especially in the workplace requiring creativity, business knowledge, analytical and management skills, planning techniques, and efficiency. Electives are offered for students to fit their specific interest and career goals.
Remarks
The two sets of learning outcomes of the Major and the Secondary Major can complement to and reinforce each other. The synergistic effect in the curriculum design allows students to accomplish the Major plus Secondary Major programme (PI and IE) by completing a minimum of 142 academic credits and 10 training credits.
Studying for a Secondary Major is a free choice by students and not mandatory. Only students with a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or above may be considered for Secondary Major enrolment. This Secondary Major may stipulate additional selection criteria for admission and is subject to quota availability. Students must apply to and obtain approval from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, not later than the commencement of the second year of study, to be admitted to the Secondary Major.
Accreditation has not been sought from the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) for BEng (Hons) in Product Innvoation (a variant of BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing).
124 (plus 10 training credits)
Scheme Leader
Prof. C.Y. Tang
BSc, MSc, PhD
Programme Leader – BEng (Hons) in Product Innovation with Marketing
Prof. C.Y. Tang
BSc, MSc, PhD
Programme Leader – BEng (Hons) in Smart Manufacturing
Dr Gary C.P. Tsui
BEng, PhD
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For further programme information, please contact
ISE Enquiry (tel: 2766 6621, email: ise.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk).
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