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003714 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CIVL | CIVL | SENG | RPG | PG | CIVL | 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. | CIVL 799 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
000010 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1002 | Computer and Programming Fundamentals I | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Introduction to computers and programming. Computer hardware and software. Problem solving. Program design. Procedural abstraction. Debugging and testing. Simple and structured data types. Recursive programming. Introduction to searching and sorting. | COMP 1004 (prior to 2013-14), COMP 1021, COMP 1022P, COMP 1022Q | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
007120 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1022P | Introduction to Computing with Java | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course is designed to equip students with the fundamental concepts of programming elements and data abstraction using Java. Students will learn how to write procedural programs using variables, arrays, control statements, loops, recursion, data abstraction and objects using an integrated development environment. | COMP 1002, COMP 1004 (prior to 2013-14), COMP 1021, COMP 1022Q, COMP 2011, ISOM 3320 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
007120 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1022P | Introduction to Computing with Java | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course is designed to equip students with the fundamental concepts of programming elements and data abstraction using Java. Students will learn how to write procedural programs using variables, arrays, control statements, loops, recursion, data abstraction and objects using an integrated development environment. | COMP 1002, COMP 1004 (prior to 2013-14), COMP 1021, COMP 1022Q, COMP 2011, ISOM 3320 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
007982 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1029C | C Programming Bridging Course | 1 | 1 | [1 Credit(s)] | This course introduces the C programming language. It is intended for students who already have some experience in computer programming but wish to learn how to apply those programming skills to the C language. The course covers basic programming topics, such as variables, control, loops, and functions, to more advance... | COMP 1021 OR COMP 1022P OR COMP 1022Q OR ISOM 3230 OR ISOM 3320 | COMP 1002, COMP 1004 (prior to 2013-14), COMP 2011 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000857 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1900 | Academic and Professional Development I | 0 | 0 | [0 Credit(s)] | A compulsory one-year course for students of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering under the three-year degree. This course is designed to provide academic advising to students and to develop their communication skills in interacting with technical and non-technical audiences. Graded P or F. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
000857 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1900 | Academic and Professional Development I | 0 | 0 | [0 Credit(s)] | A compulsory one-year course for students of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering under the three-year degree. This course is designed to provide academic advising to students and to develop their communication skills in interacting with technical and non-technical audiences. Graded P or F. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
007093 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1942 | Exploring and Visualizing Data | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course teaches concepts and tools for exploring and visualizing data. There are a lot of real-life decision-making problems (e.g., business, logistics, economics, marketing, finance, resource management, forecasting and engineering) which can be formulated using some existing data analysis models. Existing compute... | COMP 4331, ISOM 3360, RMBI 4310 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
007093 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1942 | Exploring and Visualizing Data | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course teaches concepts and tools for exploring and visualizing data. There are a lot of real-life decision-making problems (e.g., business, logistics, economics, marketing, finance, resource management, forecasting and engineering) which can be formulated using some existing data analysis models. Existing compute... | COMP 4331, ISOM 3360, RMBI 4310 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000731 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ITC | ITC | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 1999 | Industrial Training | 0 | 0 | [0 Credit(s)] | A practical training course in a simulated industrial environment. For students of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering only. Graded P or F. | COMP 2999 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
001984 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 2012 | Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | To learn the fundamental concepts and techniques behind object-oriented programming. They include: abstract data types; creation, initialization, and destruction of objects; class hierarchies; polymorphism, inheritance and dynamic binding; generic programming using templates. To learn the object-oriented view of data... | COMP 1004 (prior to 2013-14) OR COMP 2011 | COMP 2012H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
001985 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 2012H | Honors Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures | 5 | 5 | [5 Credit(s)] | This course is an accelerated and intensive course on concepts and techniques behind object-oriented programming (OOP) and data structures using an OOP language. It covers the major materials of COMP2011 and COMP2012, and its curriculum is designed for students with excellent programming background or substantial progr... | Grade A or above in COMP 1002 / COMP 1021 / COMP 1022P / COMP 1022Q / ISOM 3230 | COMP 1004 (prior to 2013-14), COMP 2011, COMP 2012 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
001583 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 2711 | Discrete Mathematical Tools for Computer Science | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Basic concepts in discrete mathematics needed for the study of computer science: enumeration techniques, basic number theory, logic and proofs, recursion and recurrences, probability theory and graph theory. The approach of this course is specifically computer science application oriented. | A passing grade in AL Pure Mathematics/AL Applied Mathematics; OR level 3 or above in HKDSE Mathematics Extended Module M1/M2 | (For students without prerequisites) MATH 1012 OR MATH 1013 OR MATH 1014 OR MATH 1018 OR MATH 1020 OR MATH 1023 OR MATH 1024 | COMP 2711H, MATH 2343 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
001583 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 2711 | Discrete Mathematical Tools for Computer Science | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Basic concepts in discrete mathematics needed for the study of computer science: enumeration techniques, basic number theory, logic and proofs, recursion and recurrences, probability theory and graph theory. The approach of this course is specifically computer science application oriented. | A passing grade in AL Pure Mathematics/AL Applied Mathematics; OR level 3 or above in HKDSE Mathematics Extended Module M1/M2 | (For students without prerequisites) MATH 1012 OR MATH 1013 OR MATH 1014 OR MATH 1018 OR MATH 1020 OR MATH 1023 OR MATH 1024 | COMP 2711H, MATH 2343 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
007360 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 2711H | Honors Discrete Mathematical Tools for Computer Science | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Discrete mathematics needed for the study of computer science: sets, functions; propositional logic, predicate logic, rules of inference, proof techniques; pigeonhole principle, basic and generalized permutations and combinations, binomial coefficients, inclusion-exclusion principle; probability theory, Bayes theorem, ... | Grade B or above in AL Pure Mathematics/AL Applied Mathematics; OR level 5* or above in HKDSE Mathematics Extended Module M1/M2; OR grade A- or above in MATH 1014; OR grade B+ or above in MATH 1020 / MATH 1024 | COMP 2711, MATH 2343 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000091 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 3031 | Principles of Programming Languages | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Comparative studies of programming languages, programming language concepts and constructs. Non-imperative programming paradigms: object-oriented, functional, logic, concurrent programming. Basic concepts of program translation and interpretation. Storage allocation and run-time organization. | COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
001738 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 3071 | Honors Competitive Programming | 2 | 2 | [2 Credit(s)] | Intensive programming laboratory to equip students with creative problem solving and competitive programming skills. International programming competition-type problems will be used to motivate the study of algorithms, programming, and other topics in computer science. Enrollment in the course requires approval of the ... | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
000090 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 3311 | Database Management Systems | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Principles of database systems; conceptual modeling and data models; logical and physical database design; query languages and query processing; database services including concurrency, crash recovery, security and integrity. Hands-on DBMS experience. | COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H | COMP 5311, IELM 3300, ISOM 3260 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000994 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 3900 | Academic and Professional Development III | 0 | 0 | [0 Credit(s)] | Continuation of COMP 2900. A compulsory, one year course for students of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering under the three-year degree. Graded P or F. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
001285 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4211 | Machine Learning | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Fundamentals of machine learning. Concept learning. Evaluating hypotheses. Supervised learning, unsupervised learning and reinforcement learning. Bayesian learning. Ensemble Methods. Deep learning. | (COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H) AND (ELEC 2600 OR IELM 2510 OR MATH 2411 OR MATH 2421) | COMP 4331, COMP 5212, ISOM 3360 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
001285 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4211 | Machine Learning | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Fundamentals of machine learning. Concept learning. Evaluating hypotheses. Supervised learning, unsupervised learning and reinforcement learning. Bayesian learning. Ensemble Methods. Deep learning. | (COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H) AND (ELEC 2600 OR IELM 2510 OR MATH 2411 OR MATH 2421) | COMP 4331, COMP 5212, ISOM 3360 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
002064 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4221 | Introduction to Natural Language Processing | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Human language technology for text and spoken language. Machine learning, syntactic parsing, semantic interpretation, and context-based approaches to machine translation, text mining, and web search. | ELEC 2600 OR IELM 2510 OR MATH 2411 OR MATH 2421 | COMP 5221 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000436 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4311 | Principles of Database Design | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Data modeling concepts; conceptual, logical and physical design; analyzing, evaluating and improving schemas; schema documentation and maintenance; functional analysis; design tools; schema mappings; database tuning; distributed database design. | COMP 3311 | ISOM 3260 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000594 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4321 | Search Engines for Web and Enterprise Data | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Text retrieval models, vector space model, document ranking, performance evaluation; indexing, pattern matching, relevance feedback, clustering; web search engines, authority-based ranking; enterprise data management, content creation, meta data, taxonomy, ontology; semantic web, digital libraries and knowledge managem... | COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000594 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4321 | Search Engines for Web and Enterprise Data | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Text retrieval models, vector space model, document ranking, performance evaluation; indexing, pattern matching, relevance feedback, clustering; web search engines, authority-based ranking; enterprise data management, content creation, meta data, taxonomy, ontology; semantic web, digital libraries and knowledge managem... | COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
001988 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4331 | Data Mining | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course will provide an introduction to concepts and techniques in the field of data mining. Materials include an introduction to data warehousing and OLAP, data preprocessing and the techniques used to explore the large quantities of data for the discovery of predictive models and knowledge. The course will includ... | IELM 2510 OR ISOM 2500 OR LIFS 3150 OR MATH 2411 | COMP 4211, ISOM 3360 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000152 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4411 | Computer Graphics | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Display technologies; scan conversion; clipping; affine transformations; homogeneous coordinates and projection; viewing transformations; hidden surface removal; reflectance and shading models; ray tracing; spline curves and surfaces; hierarchical modeling; texture mapping; color models. | COMP 3711 OR COMP 3711H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000340 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4441 | Computer Music | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | An introductory course in the technology of computer music. Music representation, music theory, musical acoustics, spectral analysis, sound synthesis techniques, sound modification techniques and effects. No previous musical background required, but helpful. | COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
001522 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4521 | Mobile Application Development | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Principles of application development for mobile and embedded devices. Mobile software development environments and software architectures. Features of typical mobile platforms: user-interface and user-experience design, multimedia, 2D and 3D graphics and data storage support, networking, location and mapping services.... | (COMP 2611 OR ELEC 2300) AND COMP 3511 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000240 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4611 | Design and Analysis of Computer Architectures | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Analysis, synthesis and evaluation of different computer architectures. Emphasis on computer design with respect to price/performance and its relation to architectural choices such as pipelining, memory hierarchy, input/output, instruction set design, vector processing, and multiprocessing. | COMP 2611 or ELEC 2300 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000240 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4611 | Design and Analysis of Computer Architectures | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Analysis, synthesis and evaluation of different computer architectures. Emphasis on computer design with respect to price/performance and its relation to architectural choices such as pipelining, memory hierarchy, input/output, instruction set design, vector processing, and multiprocessing. | COMP 2611 or ELEC 2300 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000345 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4621 | Computer Communication Networks I | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Principles of computer network architectures and communication protocols; the OSI reference model; switching and multiplexing techniques; data link, network, transport and application layers; LAN and medium access protocols; network programming. | COMP 3511 | COMP 5621, ELEC 4120, ISOM 3180 | Probability and statistics | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
000580 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4631 | Computer and Communication Security | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Cryptosystems, symmetric-key and public-key cryptography, cryptanalysis, authentication, message digests, digital signatures, and random number generation. Access controls and firewalls. Applications such as certificate authorities, electronic commerce, smartcards, and digital cash. | COMP 3711 OR COMP 3711H | COMP 5631 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
008509 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4632 | Practicing Cybersecurity: Attacks and Counter-measures | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course equips students with cybersecurity knowledge and current IT practices on security risk management. Through hands-on laboratory sessions, students will understand existing IT security issues, learn how to assess IT security risks, and conduct experiments on ethical hacking. They will practice system attack a... | COMP 2012 OR COMP 2012H | COMP 3511 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
008096 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4641 | Social Information Network Analysis and Engineering | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course is an introduction to social information network analysis and engineering. Students will learn both mathematical and programming knowledge for analyzing the structures and dynamics of typical social information networks (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, and MSN). They will also learn how social metrics can be used t... | COMP 4901B | (COMP 2011 OR COMP 2012H) AND MATH 2111 AND (ELEC 2600 OR IELM 2510 OR MATH 2411 OR MATH 2421) | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
008137 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4981 | Final Year Project | 6 | 6 | [6 Credit(s)] | Students are expected to complete a project in an area of specialization in Computer Science and Engineering under the guidance of a faculty member. Objectives are to integrate the classroom material from several courses, and to apply them to solve practical problems. Credit load will be spread over the year. For stude... | COMP 4981H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000153 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4983 | Final Year Project I | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | A project in an area of specialization in Computer Science under the guidance of a faculty member. Objectives are to integrate the classroom material from several courses, and to apply them to solve practical problems. May be graded PP. | COMP 4983H | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
008209 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4988 | Computer Engineering Final Year Project | 6 | 6 | [6 Credit(s)] | Each student of the Computer Engineering program is required to complete a final year project before graduation. The student is expected to conduct a project on a topic related to Computer Engineering and/or its application. The project is guided and conducted under the supervision of faculty members from the Departmen... | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
007336 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | UGRD | UG | COMP | 4991 | Computer Engineering Final Year Project | 8 | 8 | [8 Credit(s)] | Each Computer Engineering student is required to complete a final year project before graduation. The project is conducted under the supervision of faculty members of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and/or Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering. Credit load will be spread over 3 terms. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
008114 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5312 | Introduction to Big Data | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Big data foundation; big data infrastructure; cloud computing, parallel computing, and stream computing for big data; big data extraction and integration; big data management; big data mining; visual analytics of big data; big data platforms and tools; big data applications in business intelligence, smart city, and bio... | COMP 6311D | COMP 3311 AND COMP 4311 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
008114 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5312 | Introduction to Big Data | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Big data foundation; big data infrastructure; cloud computing, parallel computing, and stream computing for big data; big data extraction and integration; big data management; big data mining; visual analytics of big data; big data platforms and tools; big data applications in business intelligence, smart city, and bio... | COMP 6311D | COMP 3311 AND COMP 4311 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003740 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5331 | Knowledge Discovery in Databases | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | An introduction to knowledge discovery in databases. Different discovery and learning techniques are presented and compared. Automatic generation of query language expressions is discussed in depth. Potential applications are shown. | COMP 537 | COMP 3311 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003740 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5331 | Knowledge Discovery in Databases | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | An introduction to knowledge discovery in databases. Different discovery and learning techniques are presented and compared. Automatic generation of query language expressions is discussed in depth. Potential applications are shown. | COMP 537 | COMP 3311 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003744 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5411 | Advanced Computer Graphics | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | The first part of this course covers an introduction to mathematical tools and computational techniques for image synthesis and manipulation of 3D models. The second part covers more advanced topics which may include digital geometry processing, image processing, visualization, GPU computing, numerical optimization me... | COMP 541 | CSIT 5400 | COMP 3711, Linear Algebra, Calculus | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||
003728 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5421 | Computer Vision | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Introduction to techniques for automatically describing visual data and tools for image analysis; perception of spatial organization; models of general purpose vision systems; computational and psychological models of perception. | COMP 524 | COMP 3211; knowledge in linear algebra | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003728 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5421 | Computer Vision | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Introduction to techniques for automatically describing visual data and tools for image analysis; perception of spatial organization; models of general purpose vision systems; computational and psychological models of perception. | COMP 524 | COMP 3211; knowledge in linear algebra | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
007176 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5531 | Green Computing | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course will exam "Green Computing" from a system perspective, meanwhile, students will study issues related to energy saving form multiple disciplines such as mechanical engineering, industrial ecology, and economics. We will explore energy efficient system designs ranging from datacenters to embed devices, such a... | ENEG 5450 | ENEG 5450 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003753 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5621 | Computer Networks | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Principles, design and implementation of computer communication networks; network architecture and protocols, OSI reference model and TCP/IP networking architecture; Internet applications and requirements; transport protocols, TCP and UDP; network layer protocols, IP, routing, multicasting and broadcasting; local area ... | COMP 561 | COMP 4622 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003758 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 5712 | Introduction to Combinatorial Optimization | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | An introduction to the basic tools of combinatorial optimization, including network flow and the max-flow min-cut theorem, linear programming, matching, spanning trees and matroids, dynamic programming, algorithms and data structures, graph algorithms. | COMP 572 | COMP 3711 or equivalent, linear algebra | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
003770 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6111 | Topics in Software Engineering | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Selected topics in software engineering of current interest to the Department and not covered by existing courses. | COMP 610 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
003802 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6311 | Topics in Database Systems | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Selected topics in database systems of current interest to the Department and not covered by existing courses. | COMP 630 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
003878 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6612 | Topics in Computer Engineering | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Selected topics in computer engineering of current interest to the Department and not covered by existing courses. | COMP 680 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007058 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6613 | Topics in Applications of Computer Science and Engineering | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Selected topics in applications of computer science not covered by existing course. Credits earned by taking this course can only be used to satisfy the breath requirement of the research area of Software and Applications. | COMP 685 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007058 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6613 | Topics in Applications of Computer Science and Engineering | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Selected topics in applications of computer science not covered by existing course. Credits earned by taking this course can only be used to satisfy the breath requirement of the research area of Software and Applications. | COMP 685 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
003894 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6911 | Computer Science and Engineering Seminar I | 0 | 0 | [0-1-0:0] | [0-1-0:0] | A regular seminar presenting research problems currently under investigation. Students are expected to attend regularly. Graded P or F. | COMP 690 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007060 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6921-6922 | Research Project | 1 | 3 | [1-3 credit(s)] | [1-3 credit(s)] | An independent research project carried out under the supervision of a faculty member. This course is only available for exchange, visiting and visiting internship students. | COMP 693-694 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
003559 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 6931-6932 | Independent Studies | 1 | 3 | [1-3 credit(s)] | [1-3 credit(s)] | An independent research project carried out under the supervision of a faculty member. (Only one independent studies course may be used to satisfy the course requirements for any postgraduate program.) | COMP 696-697 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
004035 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | RPG | PG | COMP | 7990 | Doctoral Thesis Research | 0 | 0 | Original and independent doctoral thesis research supervised by a faculty member. A successful defense of the thesis leads to Pass. No course credit is assigned. | COMP 799 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
008139 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CPEG | CPEG | SENG | UGRD | UG | CPEG | 1971 | Industrial Experience | 0 | 0 | [0 Credit(s)] | Full-time internship training for a period of at least six weeks in an organization or company recognized by the Program for providing qualified internship training relevant to the computer engineering profession. Separately, students must also complete the 1-day Safety Training module. Cantonese or other working langu... | ELEC 1971 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
004040 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | SENG | SENG | SENG | TPG | PG | CSIT | 5210 | Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Data mining has recently emerged as a major field of research and applications. Aimed at extracting useful and interesting knowledge from large data repositories such as databases and the Web, data mining integrates techniques from the fields of database, statistics and AI. | CSIT 521 | COMP 5331, MSBD 5002 | MSBD 5002 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||
004043 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | SENG | SENG | SENG | TPG | PG | CSIT | 5300 | Advanced Database Systems | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This advanced database course addresses a number of selected data management issues and introduces emerging database related techniques. | CSIT 530 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
004045 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | SENG | SENG | SENG | TPG | PG | CSIT | 5400 | Computer Graphics | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | Introduction to image synthesis and digital modeling. Topics include color theory, image processing, affine and projective geometry, hidden-surface determination, photorealistic image synthesis, advanced curve and surface design, dynamics, realistic character animation. | CSIT 540 | COMP 5411 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
006825 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | SENG | SENG | SENG | TPG | PG | CSIT | 5410 | Recognition Systems | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | It is getting easier and more and more common to install or use recognition systems in our daily lives and working environments, such as fingerprint recognition systems, face and iris recognition systems, car plate and vehicle recognition systems, industrial automation inspection systems, medical diagnosis and surgical... | CSIT 600M | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
004051 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | SENG | SENG | SENG | TPG | PG | CSIT | 5720 | Digital Forensic and Legal Issues | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course will cover the current computer crime legislations, cases involving Internet crimes, personal data privacy, e-business transactions and intellectual property right (IPR) issues, and explain how computer forensics and digital evidence analysis can enhance corporate information security strategies, IT audit a... | CSIT 572, CSIT 600I | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007084 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | CSE | CSE | SENG | TPG | PG | CSIT | 6910 | Independent Project | 1 | 3 | [1-3 credit(s)] | [1-3 credit(s)] | An independent project carried out under the supervision of a faculty member. This course may be repeated for credit. | CSIT 691 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007289 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2000 | Country Reports | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | International businesspersons must examine the suitability of countries as places for trade or finance. Country reports are an oft used tool for learning quickly about the key elements of the business environment in a country or regional economy. This course will focus on teaching students how to read such reports and ... | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
007289 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2000 | Country Reports | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | International businesspersons must examine the suitability of countries as places for trade or finance. Country reports are an oft used tool for learning quickly about the key elements of the business environment in a country or regional economy. This course will focus on teaching students how to read such reports and ... | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
000241 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2103 | Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Theory of firm in a free enterprise system; theory of consumer demand; market structures and resource allocation; efficiency of competitive markets; selected topics on government regulation. Students with non-local qualifications should seek department’s or school’s approval for enrollment in the course. | ECON 2113, ECON 2913, ECON 3113, ECON 3133, SOSC 1440, a passing grade in HKAL Economics, Level 3 or above in HKDSE Economics | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000051 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2123 | Macroeconomics | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | Theory of national income determination and business fluctuation; monetary and fiscal policies; selected topics in macroeconomic policies and open economy macroeconomics. Students with non-local qualifications should seek department’s or school’s approval for enrollment in the course. | ECON 3123, ECON 3143, SOSC 1440 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000437 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2152 | Engineering Economics and Finance | 2 | 2 | [2 Credit(s)] | Exclusively for Engineering students. Demand and supply analysis; time value of money, risk analysis; cost-benefit analysis; financial intermediaries and markets; planning and financing of engineering products and projects - private and public. | IELM 3230 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
001231 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2174 | Mathematics for Economists | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Exclusively for SB&M students. This course provides students with mathematical tools frequently used in economic analysis. Topics include real numbers, single and multivariable functions, matrix algebra, multivariate calculus, convex analysis, and constrained and unconstrained optimization. Examples of economic analys... | MATH 1003 OR MATH 1012 OR MATH 1013 OR MATH 1018 OR MATH 1023; OR grade D or above in AL Applied Mathematics/Pure Mathematics | MATH 2010, MATH 2011, MATH 2021, MATH 2023 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
001231 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2174 | Mathematics for Economists | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Exclusively for SB&M students. This course provides students with mathematical tools frequently used in economic analysis. Topics include real numbers, single and multivariable functions, matrix algebra, multivariate calculus, convex analysis, and constrained and unconstrained optimization. Examples of economic analys... | MATH 1003 OR MATH 1012 OR MATH 1013 OR MATH 1018 OR MATH 1023; OR grade D or above in AL Applied Mathematics/Pure Mathematics | MATH 2010, MATH 2011, MATH 2021, MATH 2023 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
008983 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 2310 | Introductory Environmental and Health Economics | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course introduces students to basic theories and findings in environmental and health economics. The emphasis is on how the economic models and concepts can be used to analyze environmental and health issues. The course begins with an introduction of theoretical economic concepts and models; then it moves on to se... | ENVR 2310, SOSC 2310 | ENVR 2310, SOSC 2310 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
001472 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 3113 | Microeconomic Theory I | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | The course presents a detailed study of basic topics in microeconomics with a special emphasis on using a rigorous analytical and mathematical approach. The topics include demand theory, uncertainty, asymmetric information, general equilibrium, welfare economics, externality, and public good. Multivariate calculus wi... | ECON 2103 OR ECON 2113 | ECON 3014, SOSC 1440 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
001473 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 3123 | Macroeconomic Theory I | 3 | 3 | [3 Credit(s)] | This course will concentrate on introducing the basics terms of macroeconomics, business cycle analysis, money and inflation, current accounts, and exchange rates. Exclusively for students of the BSc in Economics and Finance program. | ECON 2123, ECON 3024, SOSC 102I, SOSC 1440 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000245 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4234 | Labor Economics and Human Resources | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Occupational choice; labor market analysis and determination of earnings; unions and collective bargaining; employment and job turnover; family, fertility and population issues; training, health, and human capital. | One of ECON 3113 or ECON 3014 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000861 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4254 | Law and Economics | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | The economic approach to law; externalities, transaction costs, and the "Coase Theorem"; the problem of the commons; the social cost of crime and law enforcement; case studies. | (ECON 3014 OR ECON 3133) AND (MATH 1003 OR MATH 1012 OR MATH 1013 OR MATH 1023) | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000861 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4254 | Law and Economics | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | The economic approach to law; externalities, transaction costs, and the "Coase Theorem"; the problem of the commons; the social cost of crime and law enforcement; case studies. | (ECON 3014 OR ECON 3133) AND (MATH 1003 OR MATH 1012 OR MATH 1013 OR MATH 1023) | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000862 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4304 | Time Series Econometrics and Business Forecasting | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | The use of time series data for business forecasting is examined using the methods of regression analysis, exponential and Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) techniques. | ECON 3334 OR MATH 4422 OR MATH 4424 | ISOM 4540, MATH 4425 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007914 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4364 | International Trade and Investment | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | This course will cover the patterns and the mechanisms of international trade and foreign investment. Topics include the patterns of international trade, why nations trade, what they trade, and who gains from trade, without explicit policy interventions; the determinants and the implementations of different trade polic... | (ECON 3014 OR ECON 3113) AND (ECON 2123 OR ECON 3123) | ECON 4354, ECON 4384 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
007914 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4364 | International Trade and Investment | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | This course will cover the patterns and the mechanisms of international trade and foreign investment. Topics include the patterns of international trade, why nations trade, what they trade, and who gains from trade, without explicit policy interventions; the determinants and the implementations of different trade polic... | (ECON 3014 OR ECON 3113) AND (ECON 2123 OR ECON 3123) | ECON 4354, ECON 4384 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
000247 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4434 | Economic Development and Growth | 4 | 4 | [4 Credit(s)] | Theories of externally and internally induced growth: roles of population, human and physical capital, international trade and investment, technology, and government policies; demographic and economic transition; comparison of development strategies. | ECON 3014 or ECON 3133 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||||
000351 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4959 | Independent Study | 1 | 4 | [1-4 Credit(s)] | Faculty directed independent study. May be repeated for credits if different topics are taken. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
006738 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4999 | Special Topics in Economics | 0 | 4 | [0-4 Credit(s)] | Special topics in the current development of theoretical and empirical economics; topics vary with instructor. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
006738 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | UGRD | UG | ECON | 4999 | Special Topics in Economics | 0 | 4 | [0-4 Credit(s)] | Special topics in the current development of theoretical and empirical economics; topics vary with instructor. | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||||
004100 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5030 | Foundations of Economic Analysis | 2 | 2 | [2-0-0:2] | [2-0-0:2] | For MScFA and MScIM students only. An examination of some micro- and macro-economic concepts: competitive markets, profits in terms of cost structure and market power; national accounts and business cycles; money and inflation, economic growth, capital accumulation, technological advance and returns to capital and bal... | ECON 503 | ECON 5110 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
004108 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5120 | China in the Global Economy | 2 | 2 | [2-0-0:2] | [2-0-0:2] | This course provides an understanding of macroeconomic accounts, develops an ability to anticipate changes in the macroeconomic environment and economic policy, and introduces tools to evaluate the impact of these changes on the business environment. | ECON 512 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
004112 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5140 | Macroeconomic Analysis | 4 | 4 | [4-0-0:4] | [4-0-0:4] | Stylized facts about the macroeconomy; microfoundations of macroeconomics; dynamic stochastic models as tools to understand inflation, unemployment, business cycles and growth; fiscal and monetary policies. | ECON 514 | ECON 5250 | MSc students, Non-Economics PhD students | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||
004112 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5140 | Macroeconomic Analysis | 4 | 4 | [4-0-0:4] | [4-0-0:4] | Stylized facts about the macroeconomy; microfoundations of macroeconomics; dynamic stochastic models as tools to understand inflation, unemployment, business cycles and growth; fiscal and monetary policies. | ECON 514 | ECON 5250 | MSc students, Non-Economics PhD students | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||
004117 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5180 | Strategy and Organization | 2 | 2 | [2-0-0:2] | [2-0-0:2] | This course uses economic analysis and case studies to examine the design of organizations, and the relationship between organizational structure and corporate strategy. The first half of the course focuses on relationships within the firm, topics includes agency problems, incentive pay, internal labor policies, confl... | ECON 518, ECON 612D | ECON 5110 or ECON 5130 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
004122 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | RPG | PG | ECON | 5220 | Microeconomic Theory II | 4 | 4 | [4-0-0:4] | [4-0-0:4] | Introduction to general equilibrium theory and welfare economics, economics of information and uncertainty, game theory, theory of contract and organization, topics in modern microeconomics. | ECON 522 | ECON 5210 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
004123 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | RPG | PG | ECON | 5250 | Macroeconomic Theory I | 4 | 4 | [4-0-0:4] | [4-0-0:4] | Classical and Keynesian models, microfoundations of macroeconomics, dynamic and stochastic models of the macroeconomy, rational expectations, business cycles. | ECON 525 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||||
004125 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5280 | Applied Econometrics | 4 | 4 | [4-0-0:4] | [4-0-0:4] | Ordinary least squares; multiple regression; variable selection and model specification; multicollinearity; heteroscedasticity and serial correlation; errors in variables; Endogeneity and instrumental variable regression; panel data model. | ECON 528 | ISOM 2500 or MATH 2411 or MATH 3423 | ECON 5300 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | ||||||
007953 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5320 | Topics in Growth and Development | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course is an introduction to modern theory of economic growth. It centers on the fundamental questions in economics: Why are some countries so rich while others are poor? How to help the less developed countries catch up? The first part of the course is to introduce the basic neoclassical and endogenous growth mod... | ECON 6100I | ECON 5140 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
007953 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5320 | Topics in Growth and Development | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course is an introduction to modern theory of economic growth. It centers on the fundamental questions in economics: Why are some countries so rich while others are poor? How to help the less developed countries catch up? The first part of the course is to introduce the basic neoclassical and endogenous growth mod... | ECON 6100I | ECON 5140 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
007951 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5330 | Information Economics | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course covers theories and applications of information and organizational approaches. Specifically, it covers the four main topics in information economics and organization theory: signalling, mechanism design, complete contract, and incomplete contract. Students are required to understand various concepts intuiti... | ECON 6100H | ECON 5140 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
007951 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | GZ | GZ Campus | GZ | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5330 | Information Economics | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course covers theories and applications of information and organizational approaches. Specifically, it covers the four main topics in information economics and organization theory: signalling, mechanism design, complete contract, and incomplete contract. Students are required to understand various concepts intuiti... | ECON 6100H | ECON 5140 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
004131 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5350 | Banking and Financial Intermediation | 2 | 2 | [2-0-0:2] | [2-0-0:2] | This course examines several economic aspects of the banking industry, the economic foundations of financial intermediation including liquidity provision and asymmetric information problems. We examine the economic risks faced by banks and how they use their comparative advantage to best manage those risks. | ECON 535, ECON 612A | ECON 5140 or ECON 5250 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
008229 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5390 | Labor Economics | 3 | 3 | [3-0-0:3] | [3-0-0:3] | This course presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of labor markets, utilizing primarily the tools developed in microeconomics and econometrics. We will investigate how wages are determined in various labor markets and study the effects of private and public policies on wages and unemployment. Issues about human... | ECON 6100K | ECON 5130 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE | |||||||
004136 | 64 | 1610 | 2016-17 Fall | 2016-17 | MAIN | CWB Campus | CWB | ECON | ECON | SBM | TPG | PG | ECON | 5400 | Money and Macroeconomics | 2 | 2 | [2-0-0:2] | [2-0-0:2] | This course provides a systematic introduction to the financial markets, U.S. and Eurodollar. Students will analyze the major financial markets in the context of the macroeconomy. For each market, the instruments traded; its risks, liquidity and return offered; its uses; and how the market for it is made by money mar... | ECON 540, ECON 610B | ECON 5200 | [] | [] | 2026-03-01T15:54:32.662000Z | ACTIVE |
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