Regulations for the Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management

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Regulations for the Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management

1. General
1.1 These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 to 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Postgraduate Degrees.
1.2 In these regulations definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Postgraduate Degrees and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.
1.3 The Regulations Governing the Articulation of Qualifications shall apply for conversion of the Postgraduate Certificate in Energy and Environmental Sustainability (Energy Management and Audits) to the award of Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management.
1.4 A student shall complete the programme within the maximum period of study prescribed by the University.
1.5 A student shall complete the Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management within 6 years of first enrolling in the programme.
   
2. Entry Requirements
2.1 To enter the Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management programme, a student shall normally possess:
  2.1.1 a degree or equivalent in Engineering, Engineering Science or a relevant discipline from a tertiary institution recognized by the University for the purpose; or
  2.1.2 a degree or equivalent in a non-Engineering discipline from a tertiary institution recognized by the University for the purpose; with at least 3 years of relevant work experience in engineering; or
  2.1.3 a Postgraduate Certificate in Environmental Studies awarded by the OUHK.
     
3. Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management (See Note 1)
3.1 To be eligible for the award of the Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management, 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 Postgraduate Degrees; and

  3.1.3

obtain at least 60 credits in courses at Postgraduate level prescribed by the regulations as appropriate to the master of science degree for which notice has been given.

3.2

For the Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management, the University has prescribed that a student must:

  3.2.1

obtain 40 credits from the compulsory courses (labelled CE in Table 1), and

  3.2.2 obtain at least 20 credits from the optional courses (labelled OE in Table 1).

Table 1

Course code

Course Title

Credits

MEEETMF

ENVR S890F Energy Management and Audits
20
CE
ENVR S892F Environmental Engineering and Design
20
CE
ENGG S826F Engineering Management, Engineering Project Management and Development
20
OE
ENGG S837F Systems Engineering
10
OE
ENGG S838F Innovation and Technology Management
10
OE

Notes:

  1. The programme of Master of Engineering in Energy and Environmental Technology Management has been phased out with effect from 2019 Autumn term. The last conferment of the programme will be 2024 Autumn term.
October 2018