Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computer Engineering

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Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computer Engineering
Programme description
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All Computer Engineering programmes, including those with pathways are phasing out starting from the 2021 Spring Term. For new admission, please consider other programmes.

Programme description

This programme provides comprehensive knowledge of design, along with instruction on how to implement computer systems, networks and the integrated components that make up a computer system. The Honours programme provides students with advanced knowledge and specialization, as well as the training needed to handle independent project work.

Graduates are qualified to embark on a career as a system designer/integrator; or as a system programmer.

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Programme requirements

Students pursuing this programme must successfully complete at least 160 credits as follows:

(a) 10 credits from courses:
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MATH S121 A Foundation in Pure Mathematics 10 Foundation
MATH S122 A Foundation in Applied Mathematics 10 Foundation
(b) 10 credits from courses :
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IT S101 Introduction to Information and Communications Technology 10 Foundation
IT S123 Introduction to Internet Services and Applications 10 Foundation
(c) 70 credits of compulsory courses:
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COMP S258 Computer Programming and Problem Solving 10 Middle
COMP S260 Computer Architecture and Operating Systems 10 Middle
ELEC S222 Electronics Principles and Digital Design 10 Middle
ELEC S224 Computers and Processors 10 Middle
MATH S221* Mathematical Methods 10 Middle
ELEC S404 Computer Engineering Project Course 20 Higher

* Students may satisfy the requirement to successfully complete MATH S221 by successfully completing MATH S207 (20 credits). In this case, students can count 10 of the credits gained from MATH S207 towards the free-choice requirement.

(d) 30 credits from:
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ELEC S332 Computer Networks 10 Higher
ELEC S333 Computer and PC Design 10 Higher
ELEC S334 Signal Processing and Multimedia Technology 10 Higher
(e) 10 credits from courses:
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ELEC S212 Network Programming and Design 10 Middle
ENGG S228 Engineers in Society 5 Middle
IT S234 Web Site Design 10 Middle
MGT B240 Principles and Practices of Management 5 Middle
TC S319 Quality Management for Science and Technology 5 Higher
TC S409 Safety and Reliability for Science and Technology 5 Higher
(f) 10 credits from courses:
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COMP S311
Advanced Java Programming and Mobile Application Development
10 Higher
COMP S356 Software Engineering and Project Management 10 Higher
ELEC S323 Information Theory and Digital Communications 10 Higher
(g) additional courses, as necessary, from any Foundation, Middle or Higher courses offered by the University, provided that, of the total 160 credits, no more than 40 are gained at Foundation level.

Students are required to complete 160 credits but they may opt to graduate with the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering [BSCCE] (120 credits) after completing the required number of credits and fulfilling the requirements of the programme regulations.

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Choosing the first courses to get started

Students should consider begin with

• MATH S122 A Foundation in Applied Mathematics

ELEC S222 Electronics Principles and Digital Design

Related programmes

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (120 credits)

Bachelor of Science in Communications Technology (120 credits)

Bachelor of Science with Honours in Communications Technology (160 credits)

Bachelor of Science with Honours in Communications Technology (with Management) (160 credits)

Bachelor of Science in Electronics (120 credits)

Bachelor of Science with Honours in Electronics (160 credits)

Bachelor of Science with Honours in Electronics (with Management) (160 credits)

Higher Diploma in Digital Communication (90 credits)

Higher Diploma in Mobile Communications Technology (90 credits)

Diploma in Communications Technology (60 credits)

Diploma in Electronics (60 credits)

If you are interested, you can also take a look at our Computing programmes.

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Enquiries

For enquiries about the programmes, please contact:

Dr Kevin Hung 熊景輝博士
Tel: 2768 6865
Email: khung@ouhk.edu.hk

Dr Steven Choy 蔡雙安博士
Tel: 2768 6857
Email: sochoy@ouhk.edu.hk

School of Science & Technology website

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