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64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
2020
Introduction to Accounting for Non-Business Majors
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Overview of accounting issues useful to non-business majors. Topics include an introduction to the uses of accounting information, financial reporting, and financial statement interpretation. For Non-SB&M students only.
ACCT 2010
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000038
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
2200
Principles of Accounting II
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
For SB&M students, and programs that designate the course as a required/specified elective course. This is the second course of the principles of accounting sequence. It introduces concepts, accounting methods, and analytical tools related to managerial and cost accounting. Topics include fundamental cost concepts, job-order and process costing systems, CVP analysis, budgets and standards, segment reporting, and decision-making using cost information.
ACCT 2010 or ACCT 2020
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000129
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
3020
Financial Accounting II
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Continuation of ACCT 3010. Special problems in accounting for owner's equity and long-term liabilities including corporate bonds, leases, deferred taxation and pensions.
ACCT 3010
ACCT 3030
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000205
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
3210
Advanced Management Accounting
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course covers advanced quantitative methods for management decision-making (decision trees, linear regression, learning curves, and linear programming), pricing and transfer pricing decisions, allocation of common and joint costs, variance analysis, performance measurement and incentive compensation.
ACCT 2200
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000130
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
3610
Functions of Law in Society and Business
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course is to provide students with an awareness of the overall legal framework in which businesses in Hong Kong operate so as to enable them to apply the relevant laws and practices to business problems and practical solutions. The main objective is to give students an understanding of how the society and business function in different socio-legal contexts like the legal system and process and its influence on citizens’ social rights and duties; the enforcement and honoring of agreement between private citizens, the use of business organizations in commercial society, the relationship between employee and employer from social and legal perspectives, the growing importance of business ethics and corporate social responsibilities etc.
ACCT 3650
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
001025
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
4020
Financial Statement Analysis
4
4
[4 Credit(s)]
Analyses of a company's accounting policies, ratio and cash flows for the purposes of valuation and risk assessment. Course is essential for careers in financial management, investment analysis, credit analysis, business valuation, and consulting. SBM third year standing preferred.
ACCT 2010
FINA 3403
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000207
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
4610
Company Law
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Law relating to companies registered in Hong Kong; company formation and records; share and loan capital; management and administration; reconstructions; mergers and take-overs; liquidation and receivership.
ACCT 3610
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
006894
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
UGRD
UG
ACCT
4980
Independent Study
1
4
[1-4 Credit(s)]
Directed study of selected problems in accounting not covered in other courses.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008796
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
TPG
PG
ACCT
5180
Advanced Corporate Financial Reporting
2
2
[2-0-0:2]
[2-0-0:2]
Reporting of business entities with inter-corporate investments in subsidiaries and/or associated companies and cross-border activities. Topics include business combinations, consolidated financial statements, equity accounting, and translations of foreign currency transactions.
ACCT 5160 AND ACCT 5170
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008030
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
TPG
PG
ACCT
5410
Taxation
2
2
[2-0-0:2]
[2-0-0:2]
The course introduces the fundamentals of Hong Kong taxation based on case law and legislation. Topics include: property tax, salaries tax, profits tax, depreciation allowances, personal assessment, and stamp duty.
ACCT 2010 or equivalant
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008031
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
TPG
PG
ACCT
5420
International Taxation
2
2
[2-0-0:2]
[2-0-0:2]
It covers the essential principles and functions of tax treaties and other cooperative arrangements involved between treaty nations. Specific emphasis is on the treaty network established here in Hong Kong. Topics include: models of tax treaty, double taxation relief, tax issues on transfer pricing, anti-tax avoidance measures and international tax planning issues.
ACCT 5410
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008032
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
TPG
PG
ACCT
5510
Auditing
2
2
[2-0-0:2]
[2-0-0:2]
It covers the relevant principles, objectives and ethical requirements of audit and assurance services; identifies the audit process from client acceptance, design of audit procedures and express an appropriate audit conclusion based on the audit evidence obtained. Topics include: audit planning, audit evidence and documentation, internal control, completion of audit, audit opinion and reporting, professional ethics, rights and obligation of auditors.
ACCT 2010 or equivalent
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003051
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
RPG
PG
ACCT
6990
MPhil Thesis Research
0
0
Master's thesis research supervised by a faculty member. A successful defense of the thesis leads to the grade Pass. No course credit is assigned.
ACCT 699
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003054
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ACCT
ACCT
SBM
RPG
PG
ACCT
7730
Empirical Research in Accounting
4
4
[3-1-0:4]
[3-1-0:4]
Use of empirical research methods in economics, finance, and statistics to examine important accounting issues.
ACCT 773
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008870
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5050
Fracture Behavior of Polymers
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Introduction to both fundamental and practical knowledge on the microstructure, physical and mechanical behaviors, particularly the fracture behavior and toughening mechanisms, of polymers and composites. Discussions and critiques on related research activities in the literature. Case studies to help students prepare for the industry.
MESF 5050, MECH 5050 (prior to 2014-15)
MECH 3420
MESF 5050
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008875
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5330
Advanced Aircraft Design
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Flight mission requirements, aircraft size and layout, airfoil/wing geometry, aerodynamics, engine selection, airframe−engine integration, fuselage design, electrical and hydraulic systems, landing gear arrangement, flight stability and control, structures and materials, avionics and navigation systems, human factors, safety, manufacturing processes, and cost analysis.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008878
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5360
Advanced Flow Instability
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Liquid jet breakup in air, surface tension effects, temporal and spatial instability, rotating flows, Rayleigh's criterion, flow between rotating cylinders (Taylor vortices to chaotic flow), Görtler vortices, relationship to streamwise vortices in boundary layers, shear flow instability, Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, the effects of viscosity and transition to turbulence, convection due to surface heating, cellular patterns, flow-induced oscillations of structures; control of oscillations by passive techniques.
MECH 6910K
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008882
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5410
Advanced Mechanical Behavior of Materials
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Relationships between microstructure and mechanical behavior in crystalline materials; temperature-dependent deformation in elasticity, viscosity and creep; embrittlement, fatigue and fracture of engineering materials; strengthening mechanisms in crystalline materials.
MECH 5410, MESF 5410
MECH 3420
MESF 5410
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008882
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5410
Advanced Mechanical Behavior of Materials
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Relationships between microstructure and mechanical behavior in crystalline materials; temperature-dependent deformation in elasticity, viscosity and creep; embrittlement, fatigue and fracture of engineering materials; strengthening mechanisms in crystalline materials.
MECH 5410, MESF 5410
MECH 3420
MESF 5410
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008886
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5640
Air Traffic Management Overview
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
All during its flight, the aircraft is in communication with the Air Traffic Services who is at the heart of the air transportation system. This course will provide students with clear understanding on how the ATM system works at organizational and practical level.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008887
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
5650
Navigation Systems
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Conventional radio navigation systems and the use of GNSS for Civil Aviation applications, basic radio propagation theory, direction finding, GNSS history and concepts for Civil Aviation, future GNSS signals.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008889
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
AESF
6910
Special Topics
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Selected topics in aeronautical engineering of current interest in emerging areas and not covered by existing courses. May be repeated for credit if different topics are covered.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008920
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
BIBU
LIFS+SBM
JS
UGRD
UG
BIBU
1010
Biotechnology and Business Seminar
1
1
[1 Credit(s)]
Study on selected current topics in biotechnology and business through attending seminars in related areas. This course provides a platform for students to interact and learn from different academic and practitioner leaders in both biotechnology and business fields. Graded P or F. For BIBU students only.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008202
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
BME
BME
SENG
UGRD
UG
BIEN
3010
Biodesign: A Taste of Solving Real-Life Healthcare Problems
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This is a "real world' medical device development course that focuses on identifying clinical needs, validating needs, brainstorming and concept creation. The goal of this course is to develop students' communication, interpersonal, teamwork, analytical, design and project management skills through a team-based design experience. Apart from core lectures, students will be involved in a team project in which they will be required to identify and work on selected clinical needs, and generate medical product ideas to solve the problems. Students are expected to have enrolled in Bioengineering Minor or with Engineering/Science background. Instructor's approval is required for enrollment in the course.
BIEN 2010 OR CENG 1600
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003153
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
BME
BME
SENG
RPG
PG
BIEN
5010
Molecular Biology for Bioengineering
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
The course introduces the fundamental concept of synthetic biology which includes the principles of biocatalysis, directed evolution and metabolic engineering. It also covers the molecular mechanisms of cell death, applications of stem cells in biomedical research, and the aspects of epigenetics in relation to developmental genetics. The information will be presented through case studies such as the application of genetic manipulation in solving biological problems to illustrate how these techniques can be integrated in specific engineering research with specific practical consideration.
BIEN 501
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003155
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
BME
BME
SENG
RPG
PG
BIEN
5030
Cell Biology for Bioengineering
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Cellular structure and function; molecular mechanisms of cell function; membrane transport; cell division and cell cycle; cell-cell signaling; molecular and cellular control; control of cell differentiation and morphogenesis; electrical, mechanical and chemical transduction in tissues.
BIEN 503
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008220
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
BME
BME
SENG
RPG
PG
BIEN
5820
Fundamentals of BioMEMS and Biomedical Microdevices
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Introduction to miniaturization & BioMEMS; Overview of microfabrication materials & techniques; microfluidic principles; miniaturized sensors & actuators for medicine and biology; micro total analysis system (µTAS) & lab-on-a-chip (LOC) for in-vitro diagnostics & drug discovery applications.
ELEC 5820
ELEC 5820
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007901
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
BME
BME
SENG
RPG
PG
BIEN
6770
Professional Development in Bioengineering
1
1
[0-1-0:1]
[0-1-0:1]
This one-credit course aims at providing research postgraduate students with basic training in teaching skills, research management, career development, and related professional skills. This course consists of a number of mini-workshops and seminars. Some department-specific workshops/seminars will be coordinated by Bioengineering Program. Graded PP, P or F.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007901
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
BME
BME
SENG
RPG
PG
BIEN
6770
Professional Development in Bioengineering
1
1
[0-1-0:1]
[0-1-0:1]
This one-credit course aims at providing research postgraduate students with basic training in teaching skills, research management, career development, and related professional skills. This course consists of a number of mini-workshops and seminars. Some department-specific workshops/seminars will be coordinated by Bioengineering Program. Graded PP, P or F.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008790
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
BIPH
LIFS+PHYS
SSCI
UGRD
UG
BIPH
4010
Principles of Quantitative Instrumentation
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course aims to provide a general understanding of modern instruments used in biological research with special emphasis on bright-field and fluorescence light microscopes, electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography, NMR, MRI, mass spectrometer, and electrophysiology. The approach is a practical one geared to students who are or will be using these instruments in research. The course consists of both lectures and demonstration. During the lectures, students learn basic principles of biological instrumentation and the performance of the instruments. In the demonstration, students apply the understanding gained during the lectures and learn how the instrumentation is used to address biological questions.
BIPH 3010
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008389
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
BME
BME
IPO
UGRD
UG
BMED
1100
Technologies and World Health
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
The course provides an overview about the health problems facing the world today, and the current situations of developed and developing regions are compared and contrasted. The contribution of modern technologies, and frugal technologies in particular, to improve human health will be described. The elements of successful innovation will be explored in a broader context, such that in addition to technology product itself, the process of technology development, diffusion and implementation will be discussed. Students will develop a deeper understanding of the barriers for translating health care technology to application, including scientific, economic and cultural factors, and especially their impact in resource‐poor settings. Throughout the course, the concept of global village and global citizenship will be emphasized.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008389
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
BME
BME
IPO
UGRD
UG
BMED
1100
Technologies and World Health
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
The course provides an overview about the health problems facing the world today, and the current situations of developed and developing regions are compared and contrasted. The contribution of modern technologies, and frugal technologies in particular, to improve human health will be described. The elements of successful innovation will be explored in a broader context, such that in addition to technology product itself, the process of technology development, diffusion and implementation will be discussed. Students will develop a deeper understanding of the barriers for translating health care technology to application, including scientific, economic and cultural factors, and especially their impact in resource‐poor settings. Throughout the course, the concept of global village and global citizenship will be emphasized.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003317
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5210
Principles and Application in Biotechnology
4
4
[3-1-0:4]
[3-1-0:4]
The goal of this course is to provide an interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art introduction to biotechnology. Topics include the molecular foundations of biotechnology, molecular microbiology, biotech process development and scale-up, product approval and regulatory affairs, genomics, microarray analysis, proteomics, computational biology, molecular modeling, analytical biotechnology, and bioterrorism and biotechnology.
BTEC 521
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003318
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5220
Business Operations of Biotechnology
4
4
[3-1-0:4]
[3-1-0:4]
Management perspective of R&D process, methods for planning and organizing biotechnology ventures, basic concepts of intellectual property rights and methods and principles of marketing new technology-based products and services.
BTEC 522
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003319
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5260
Bioanalytical Technology
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
The use and development of biomolecules for analytics: enzymes and immunotests, DNA probes, biosensors and biodipsticks. Application of other analytical techniques for bio- and medical sciences will also be introduced.
BTEC 526
CHEM 5440 (prior to 2014-15)
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007995
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5340
Biomarkers and Medical Devices
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
Introduction to biomarkers and its examination by medical devices, with a focus on utilization of biomarkers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, and a comprehensive overview on the regulatory affairs and marketing strategy of medical devices.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008626
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5360
Biopharmaceutical Workshop
3
3
[1-0-6:3]
[1-0-6:3]
Introduction to various laboratory techniques commonly applied in the biopharmaceutical industry for drug discovery and development applications, with a focus on gaining hands-on experience through laboratory practices. Advanced techniques such as automated screening and multiplex detection will be covered.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003320
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5380
Drug Discovery and Development
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
Overview of methodology employed in identification of lead compounds, drug synthesis and development. Receptor screening technology for target identification, high-throughput screening for lead identification, and the process for turning lead compounds into marketable drug products.
BTEC 538
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003320
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5380
Drug Discovery and Development
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
Overview of methodology employed in identification of lead compounds, drug synthesis and development. Receptor screening technology for target identification, high-throughput screening for lead identification, and the process for turning lead compounds into marketable drug products.
BTEC 538
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003321
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5550
Nutraceuticals and Transgenic Products
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
Highlights in current applications of biotechnology on the research and development of nutraceuticals and transgenic products. Scientific approaches to natural product drug discovery, TCM-based health products, and nutritional products will be discussed.
BTEC 555
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003324
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
5760
Concepts in Bioprocessing
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
Weaves concepts and fundamentals common to various aspects of bioprocessing. They include the analysis of transport phenomenon in biological systems (for example, immobilized cell or enzyme systems, artificial organs, and drug delivery systems); genetic engineering techniques applied to microorganisms, animals, and plants; and the cellular machinery and process by which biological products are synthesized by the cell.
BTEC 576
CENG 4610 (prior to 2012-13)
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008151
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
LIFS
LIFS
SSCI
TPG
PG
BTEC
6940
Advanced Biotechnological Research
4
4
[0-1-9:4]
[0-1-9:4]
Students will undertake a research project in an area of biotechnology under the supervision of a faculty member. The results of the research will be presented in a seminar and be formally written in the form of a final report. For full time MSc students only.
BTEC 6930
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007428
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5110
Theory and Practice in Heterogeneous Catalysis
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Catalysis selection, preparation, characterization and testing. Computer-aided design of catalyst, micro-fabricated catalyst and bio-catalyst. Basic design principles for reactors. Innovative reactor design.
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007430
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5210
Advanced Separation Processes
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Separation of gaseous and liquid mixtures by adsorption. Affinity chromatography. Membrane separation technology: reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration. Electrophoresis and other product recovery methods.
CENG 5210
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007432
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5320
Water Quality and Assessment
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Water quality standards, chemical, physical and biological contaminants in water. General laboratory measurements and instrumental analysis based on optical, electrical and chromatography methods. Toxicity and BOD tests. Pathogenic micro-organisms and microbial examination of water. Environment sampling and quality control and assurance.
CENG 5320, JEVE 5320
JEVE 5320
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007432
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5320
Water Quality and Assessment
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Water quality standards, chemical, physical and biological contaminants in water. General laboratory measurements and instrumental analysis based on optical, electrical and chromatography methods. Toxicity and BOD tests. Pathogenic micro-organisms and microbial examination of water. Environment sampling and quality control and assurance.
CENG 5320, JEVE 5320
JEVE 5320
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007435
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5520
Characterization of Polymers
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Gel permeation chromatography, light scattering, scanning electron microscopy, scanning transmission electron microscopy, optical microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction. Thermal analysis, and rheometry.
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007440
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5810
Energy Integration and Optimization
3
3
[1-2-0:3]
[1-2-0:3]
The course covers some basic techniques in modeling, simulating and optimizing energy systems such as steam power plant, refrigeration system, heat recovery network.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007441
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5820
Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
This course attempts to highlight the basic issues on the relation between material/energy resources, the environment and sustainable development. Potential directions for technological changes on greater efficiency of energy utilization, exploitation of renewable energy, adoption of cleaner environmental practices and waste reduction that can lead to sustainable development will be explored. Management of energy and environment towards sustainability will be introduced.
CENG 5910, ENEG 5050, JEVE 5820
JEVE 5820
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008513
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5840
Nanomaterials for Chemical Engineering Applications
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Major routes for the synthesis of nanostructured materials; charaterization of nanomaterials; selected applications of nanomaterials in chemical engineering, such as separation and catalysis.
CENG 5840, NANO 5350
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
008513
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5840
Nanomaterials for Chemical Engineering Applications
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Major routes for the synthesis of nanostructured materials; charaterization of nanomaterials; selected applications of nanomaterials in chemical engineering, such as separation and catalysis.
CENG 5840, NANO 5350
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007442
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
5860
Chemical Product Engineering
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Chemical process engineering had been instrumental for the success in the manufacture of traditional chemical products in large quantities. The manufacture of these commodities products focused on the design of the production process, This course aims to redress the balance between commodities and high-value-added chemical products by expanding the scope of chemical engineering design to encompass both product design and process design.
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007444
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
SENG
SENG
SENG
TPG
PG
CBME
6000
Special Topics
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Special topics in chemical and biomolecular engineering.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
001364
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
1010
Academic and Professional Development I
0
0
[0 Credit(s)]
Students not studying in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department may enroll in this course subject to the course instructors approval. This course is designed to provide academic advising to students, to enhance their understanding of the industries relevant to chemical engineers, and to improve their communication skills. Students are required to attend discussion sessions with advisors and selected seminars. Graded P or F.
CENG 2000 (prior to 2016-17)
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
001364
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
1010
Academic and Professional Development I
0
0
[0 Credit(s)]
Students not studying in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department may enroll in this course subject to the course instructors approval. This course is designed to provide academic advising to students, to enhance their understanding of the industries relevant to chemical engineers, and to improve their communication skills. Students are required to attend discussion sessions with advisors and selected seminars. Graded P or F.
CENG 2000 (prior to 2016-17)
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000989
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
1700
Introduction to Environmental Engineering
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Fundamentals of environmental impact assessment will be discussed. Life cycle analysis of carbon and energy will be introduced using case studies. Principles of environmental engineering for control of air, water, solid and noise pollution will be discussed, including global pollution, pollution prevention and minimization. Cost of available technologies will be analyzed.
CIVL 1140, CIVL 2410
Level 3 in HKDSE 1/2x Chemistry OR CHEM 1010
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000723
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
ITC
ITC
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
1990
Industrial Training
0
0
[0 Credit(s)]
A practical training course in an industrial simulated environment. For CEEV students under the three-year degree only. Graded P or F.
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000723
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
ITC
ITC
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
1990
Industrial Training
0
0
[0 Credit(s)]
A practical training course in an industrial simulated environment. For CEEV students under the three-year degree only. Graded P or F.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000229
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
2030
Products and Processes
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Students not studying in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department may enroll in this course subject to the course instructors approval. Physical, chemical and biochemical transformation of materials. Strategy of molecule synthesis, reaction-path synthesis, process synthesis, rate and equilibrium, process route selection, batch versus continuous, from chemistry to engineering.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007722
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
2110
Process Principles and Engineering Economics
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Processes and process variables, engineering data. The conservation principle. Material and energy balances on non-reactive and reactive process units and systems, recycle and purge. Unsteady state processes. Cost estimation and profitability analysis. Project evaluation. Cost optimization.
CENG 1000
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000326
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
2220
Process Fluid Mechanics
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Applications of fluid mechanics in chemical engineering. Fluid properties; energy equations and applications in process systems; flow in pipes and channels, around submerged objects. Laminar and turbulent flow, flow measurements.
PHYS 1111 OR PHYS 1112 OR PHYS 1312
MECH 2210
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000493
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
3120
Process Design and Integration
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Conceptual design of chemical processes. Flowsheet synthesis, selection and analysis. Short-cut methods, steady-state simulation, computer-aided design tools. Heat-exchanger networks, energy integration. Batch and continuous process design. Case studies and non-traditional applications.
CENG 2110
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000494
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
3210
Separation Processes
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Phase equilibria. Ideal and nonideal mixtures. Thermodynamic properties and VLE from equations of state. Liquid-liquid and liquid-solid systems. Stage process, short-cut and rigorous calculations in absorption, distillation or extraction. Continuous contacting processes. Separation sequences. Simulation and design.
CENG 2110 AND CENG 2210
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000415
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
3230
Reaction and Reactor Engineering
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Stoichiometry and reaction equilibria. Homogeneous reactions kinetics. Mole balances: batch, continuous-stirred tank and plug flow reactors. Collection and analysis of rate data. Catalytic reaction kinetics and isothermal catalytic reactor design. Diffusion effects.
CHEM 1010 OR CHEM 1020
CENG 2110
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000417
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
3910
Chemical Engineering Laboratory I
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Measurements and instrumentation. Data analysis, error analysis. Safety and risk assessment including PID analysis. Designing, assembling, testing and dissembling selected experimental rigs. Hazard and operability studies. A wide range of process experimentation. Written and oral presentations. Teamwork Training. Language Center Interaction for Report Writing. Library Workshop and Library Exercise.
CENG 2110
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000418
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
3920
Chemical Engineering Laboratory II
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course is natural continuation of CENG 3910, but students will specialize further in the field of Chemical Engineering. The course will give the students opportunities to conduct Q&A Safety Reviews and make a major presentation.
CENG 3910
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
001466
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
3926
Biomolecular Engineering Laboratory
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Introduction of molecular biotechnology from an engineering perspective. Laboratory experiments including bacterial culturing, DNA extraction, purification, transformation, cloning, gel electrophoresis and Polymerase Chain Reaction will be conducted. Cutting edge engineering-based applications such as chip-PCR, DNA microarray, bioreactor, and manufacturing and characterization of pharmaceuticals will be introduced.
CENG 3910 AND (Level 3 in HKDSE 1x Biology OR LIFS 1901)
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
006967
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4000
Special Topics
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Selected topics of current interest.
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000492
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4120
Process Dynamics and Control
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Basic concepts, mathematical model, transfer function. Dynamics of first - and higher-order systems. Feedback control, controller tuning, frequency response methods. Cascade control, feedforward and ratio control. Introduction to computer control and multi-variable control. Control and instrumentation hardware.
CENG 3120
ELEC 3200, MECH 3610
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000583
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4130
Plant Design and Economics
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Computer-aided-design and process evaluation. Risk assessment, qualitative and quantitative assessment. Hazop, Hazan, FMEA, decision tree, fault tree, reliability. Toxicity, dispersion, fire, explosion, relief. Workplace safety. Plant safety and hazard analysis. Plant equipment specification and selection. Cost estimation and profitability analysis. Project evaluation. Cost optimization. Environmental control.
CENG 3120
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
001369
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4540
Nanomaterials and Applications in Chemical Engineering
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Introduction to nanostructured materials and nanotechnology. Synthesis and characterization of nanostructured materials. Selected applications of nanostructured materials in chemical engineering.
CENG 3210 and CENG 3230
CENG 5840, NANO 5350
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000585
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4710
Environmental Control
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Wastes from the process industries. Behavior of toxic chemicals in atmospheric, soil and aquatic environments. Adsorption/desorption, air stripping, steam stripping, supercritical extraction. Pyrolysis, biological, catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions. Integrated environmental control. Instructor's approval is required for non-CBME students' enrollment in the course.
CHEM 1010 OR CHEM 1020
CENG 2110 AND CENG 3210 AND CENG 3230
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
001577
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4720
Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Systems
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course will review the methods for assessing environmental impacts. Impact and management systems will be discussed in the context of both HK and international environmental legislation, which incorporates Licensing, BATNEEC, integrated pollution control, environmental management and auditing systems based on ISO 14000. Actual case studies from the process industries will be discussed.
CENG 1700 or CIVL 1140
CIVL 4430
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007182
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4913
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Project
7
7
[7 Credit(s)]
A one year long final year project involves the application of Chemical and Bioproduct Engineering principles to the design, planning, experimental or analytical investigation of current engineering design and research problems. Working in small teams and individually under supervision, students are expected to demonstrate creative and critical powers through choices and decisions made in areas of uncertainty. Students should have normally completed the second year program. Credit load will be spread over the year.
CENG 3120 AND CENG 3910 AND LANG 2030
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
000716
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
UGRD
UG
CENG
4980
Investigation Project
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Students conduct in-depth experimental or computational investigations on selected topics in one of the departmental research areas. Students work under supervision and are encouraged to use their own initiative to complete an appropriate program of work within the time allocated. Enrollment is subject to approval by department and supervisor. May be repeated for credits. May be graded PP.
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003343
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
5320
Water Quality Assessment
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Water quality standards, chemical, physical and biological contaminants in water, general laboratory measurements and instrumental analysis based on optical, electrical and chromatography methods. Toxicity and BOD tests. Pathogenic microorganisms and microbial examination of water. Environmental sampling and quality control quality assurance.
CENG 532
CBME 5320, JEVE 5320
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007079
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
5530
Physical and Rheological Behavior of Polymers
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Linear and nonlinear viscoelastic behavior. Relaxation transitions and their relationships to molecular structures. Crystallization and melting of polymers. Mixing and swelling of polymers.
CENG 553
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003368
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
5760
Advanced Physico-Chemical Treatment Processes
3
3
[3-0-0:3]
[3-0-0:3]
Wet-air oxidation, catalytic oxidation and combustion, advanced oxidation, supercritical oxidation, selective adsorption, membrane separation, electrochemical and concomitant separation/reaction processes.
CENG 576
JEVE 5760
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003375
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
5840
Nanomaterials for Chemical Engineering Applications
3
3
[2-1-0:3]
[2-1-0:3]
Nanomaterials and nanotechnology have become a rapid growth area in the 21st century. This course provides an introduction to students who enter into this exciting area of research. The course will focus on major routes for the synthesis of nanostructured materials. Selected applications of nanomaterials in chemical engineering applications, such as separation and catalysis, will be studied.
CENG 584, CENG 600J
CENG 1500, CENG 3210, CENG 3230
CENG 4540, NANO 5350
NANO 5350
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003388
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
6800
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seminar
0
0
[0-1-0:0]
[0-1-0:0]
Seminar topics presented by students, faculty and guest speakers. Students are expected to attend regularly and demonstrate proficiency in presentation in accordance with the program requirements. Graded P or F.
CENG 680
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
006985
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
6900
Independent Study
1
3
[1-3 credit(s)]
[1-3 credit(s)]
Selected topics in chemical engineering studied under the supervision of a faculty member. Graded P or F.
CENG 690
CENG 6800
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003420
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
6990
MPhil Thesis Research
0
0
Master's thesis research supervised by a faculty member. A successful defense of the thesis leads to the grade Pass. No course credit is assigned.
CENG 699
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
003421
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CBME
CBME
SENG
RPG
PG
CENG
7990
Doctoral Thesis Research
0
0
Original and independent doctoral thesis research. A successful defense of the thesis leads to the grade Pass. No course credit is assigned.
CENG 799
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007591
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
1010
General Chemistry IA
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course is an introduction to fundamental principles of chemistry for students who have learnt the basic knowledge of chemistry in high school. Topics include atomic structure and periodicity, chemical bonding and molecular structure, basic properties of gases, liquids and solids, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and basic organic and biological molecules.
Level 3 or above in HKDSE 1/2x Chemistry OR CHEM 1004
Level 3 or above in HKDSE 1x Chemistry, CHEM 1008, CHEM 1020
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[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007592
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
1020
General Chemistry IB
2
2
[2 Credit(s)]
This course targets at students who have acquired more advanced knowledge in fundamental Chemistry in high school or those who have taken CHEM 1001 (prior to 2012-13). Key topics include atomic structure and periodicity, bonding theories, chemical energy, and properties of gases, liquids and solids. Other topics such as chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium and organic molecules will be briefly reviewed.
Level 3 or above in HKDSE 1x Chemistry OR CHEM 1001 (prior to 2012-13)
CHEM 1010
[]
[]
2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000
ACTIVE
007678
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
1030
General Chemistry II
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course is designed for students who have taken General Chemistry I and want to continue to expand their chemistry knowledge. It will cover topics related to stoichiometry and chemical reactions, properties of aqueous solutions, acids and bases, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, general aspects in chemistry of the main-group elements, and introduction to transition metal elements and coordination compounds.
CHEM 1010 OR CHEM 1020
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007680
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
1055
Laboratory for General Chemistry II
1
1
[1 Credit(s)]
This course is the laboratory class designed for students who enrolled in CHEM 1030. Students will perform experiments based on the theory they learned in courses. By conducting experiments independently, students are able to experience the whole process, from pre-lab and studying Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), to using suitable labwares, experimental techniques and data treatment. Experiments on topics such as electrochemical series and acid-base reaction will be included.
CHEM 1010 OR CHEM 1020
CHEM 1030
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000006
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2118
Organic Chemistry I
4
4
[4 Credit(s)]
Structure and bonding; regio-, geometric, and stereoisomerism; polar and radical reactions of alkenes and alkynes; substitution and elimination reactions; and an introduction to NMR, IR, and mass spectrometry.
A passing grade in AL Chemistry
CHEM 2112
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007848
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2210
Inorganic Chemistry I
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
This course is designed for students who have taken CHEM 1030 under the four-year degree. Key topics include atomic structure, molecular structure and bonding, structures of simple solids, physical techniques in inorganic chemistry, molecular symmetry, acids and bases, introduction to coordination chemistry, electronic structures and spectra of coordination compounds. For students in the programs under the four-year degree that designate the course as required course/specified elective, or students with approval from the instructor.
CHEM 1030
CHEM 2218
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007849
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2250
Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory
1
1
[1 Credit(s)]
This course is the laboratory course designed for students who enrolled in CHEM 2210. Students will perform a series of inorganic experiments related to the theory learnt in courses. Students will be trained to perform a wide range of basic inorganic laboratory techniques, operate chemical instruments in laboratory, relate the physical and chemical principles and theory in practice and develop their data interpretation and analyzing skills. Experiments of the preparation of different metal complexes and organometallic compounds will be included. For CHEM students under the four-year degree only.
CHEM 1030
CHEM 2210
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000421
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2310
Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Fundamental and practical aspects of chemical analysis, including titrimetric, electrical and spectroscopic methods, analytical separations by GLC and HPLC.
CHEM 1030
CHEM 2311
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007851
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2350
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
1
1
[1 Credit(s)]
This is the laboratory course corresponding to the lecture courses of CHEM 2310 and CHEM 2311. Experiments covered in this course will be closely connected with the topics covered in the lecture courses, including Beer's law, calibration principle, and some basic simple instrumental techniques such as Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry, Gas Chromatography, etc. For students in the programs under the four-year degree that designate this course as required course/specified elective.
(CHEM 1010 OR CHEM 1020) AND CHEM 1050
CHEM 2310 OR CHEM 2311
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000007
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2418
Physical Chemistry I
4
4
[4 Credit(s)]
Thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium electrochemistry.
A passing grade in AL Chemistry
CHEM 2411
[]
[]
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007852
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2450
Physical Chemistry Laboratory
1
1
[1 Credit(s)]
This is the laboratory course corresponding to the lecture course CHEM 2410. The topics of experiments covered in the laboratory course will be related to those taught in the lecture course, such as thermodynamics, etc. For CHEM students under the four-year degree only.
CHEM 1030 AND (MATH 1014 OR MATH 1020 OR MATH 1024)
CHEM 2410
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[]
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000419
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2558
Synthetic Laboratory I
4
4
[4 Credit(s)]
Experimental techniques of organic and inorganic chemistry; preparation, properties and reactions of representative compounds; separation, purification, analysis and spectroscopic characterization.
A passing grade in AL Chemistry
[]
[]
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000420
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
2578
Molecular Characterization Laboratory I
4
4
[4 Credit(s)]
Physico-chemical measurements; analysis of data for precision and accuracy; principles and techniques of thermodynamics, kinetics and electrochemistry; propagation of errors and application of computers.
CHEM 2411 or CHEM 2418
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[]
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008167
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
3010
Great Ideas in Chemistry
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
The course covers many major advances, historical developments and contemporary applications of critical concepts in Chemistry. These may range from atomic theory and identification and arrangement of the elements to modern problems such as CO2 and global warming; pollution and environmental clean-up. Unlike other Chemistry courses it will focus on the background to our knowledge, on what experimental evidence our current theories are based, and how old ones were overturned or modified. For science students in their third or fourth year of study under the four-year degree only. Other students with the prerequisites may seek instructor's approval for enrollment in the course.
Any CHEM course at or above 1000-level
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[]
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000044
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
3120
Organic Chemistry II
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Continuation of CHEM 2110. Dienes, resonance and aromaticity; electrophilic aromatic substitution and nucleophilic aromatic substitution; benzylic and allylic reactivity; the chemistry of carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acid derivatives; the chemistry of amines; pericyclic reactions.
CHEM 2110
[]
[]
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001029
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
MAIN
CWB Campus
CWB
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
3320
Instrumental Analysis
3
3
[3 Credit(s)]
Continuation of CHEM 2310. Topics covered include electrochemistry, mass spectrometry and separation sciences.
CHEM 2310
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[]
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008122
64
1610
2016-17 Fall
2016-17
GZ
GZ Campus
GZ
CHEM
CHEM
SSCI
UGRD
UG
CHEM
3550
Synthetic Chemistry Laboratory
2
2
[2 Credit(s)]
This is the laboratory course corresponding to the lecture courses CHEM 3120 and CHEM 3220. The topics of experiments covered in the laboratory course will be related to those taught in the lecture courses, such as electrophilic aromatic substitution and coordination chemistry, etc. For CHEM students under the four-year degree only.
CHEM 2150 AND CHEM 2250
CHEM 3120 AND CHEM 3220
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