Regulations for the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Customs Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face)

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Regulations for the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Customs Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face)

1. General
1.1 These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 to 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications (Sub-degrees).
1.2 In these regulations definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.
   
2. Entry Requirements
2.1 To enter the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Customs Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face), a student shall be a serving Customs Officer or Probationary Inspector of the Customs and Excise Department (CED).
   
3. Certificate in Law Enforcement and Customs Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face) (CLECMCF)
3.1 To be eligible for the award of the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Customs Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face), a student shall:
  3.1.1 comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
  3.1.2 comply with the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications (Sub-degrees); and
  3.1.3 obtain at least 30 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations.
3.2 For the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Customs Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face), the University has prescribed that a student must:
  3.2.1 successfully complete 30 credits from courses listed in Table 1.


Table 1

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

Middle level
LESM A208CF Social Studies in Law Enforcement

7.5

LESM A209CF Psychological Studies in Law Enforcement

7.5

LESM A210CF 1 Professional Studies
15

Notes:

  1. Residential training delivered by the Hong Kong Customs College / Customs and Excise Training School is deemed to be equivalent to 15 credits of study at the OUHK.

March 2021