During the four years of study, a student shall have obtained a minimum of 150 credit units, of which no less than 30 credit units shall be at the Higher and Senior Level respectively.
The core courses in the major areas include:
- English Language Proficiency courses (15 credits): These courses provide a foundation for the language studies and education courses
- Language studies (54 credits): This includes Grammar, Sociolinguistics, Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis and Stylistics and explorations of the past, present and future of English, and the role of creativity in everyday and literary language use
- Education studies (60 credits): This covers areas such as educational psychology, curriculum studies, sociology of education, special educational needs, information technology in education, professional issues and English language teaching methodology
- I.T. and General education (21 credits) Students may choose to study the designated courses in Science, Social Science, Computing or Business according to their own interest
There are various admission routes to the programme. For latest specific entrance requirements and application, please visit the Undergraduate Admissions website HERE.
Students will have the chance to participate in a wide range of exchange and immersion programmes at E&L.
Financial support from MU Quality Enhancement Measures (QEM) Fund will be provided. The amount of support each participant will receive depends on the fund available and the size of participants in that particular year.
Students may also apply for other scholarships, such as Reaching Out Award by Education Bureau (EDB) and Scheme for Subsidy on Exchange.
English Language and Culture Immersion Programme
(Warwick Immersion Programme)
Destination: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Duration: 3 weeks during late May to mid June
Description: Warwick Immersion Programme is a stimulating and enjoyable programme. Participants stay in homestays, attend seminars and workshops, and pay visits to famous sites such as the birthplace of Shakespeare.
Japan Cultural Immersion Programme
Destination: Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 2 weeks in early June
Description: The 2-week programme aims at giving students a taste of Japanese culture, education system and Japanese university life. It includes lectures, field trips and homestay at rural areas.
UBC Summer Study Tour
Destination: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Duration: 4 weeks either between June and July or between July and August
Description: It is a 4-week academic programme offered by various faculties at UBC. Students can choose courses related to their studies or courses outside their discipline of studies.
Students who fulfilled the stipulated requirements set by EDB are eligible for the Non-means-tested Subsidy Scheme for Self-financing Undergraduate Studies in Hong Kong (NMTSS) provided by the HKSAR Government. For details of the scheme and eligibility, please visit https://www.cspe.edu.hk/nmtss.
The University offers entrance scholarship to outstanding new students without requiring them to apply. Successful students may be awarded again in subsequent years of study, subject to outstanding performance at HKMU.
A number of donated scholarships are available for students demonstrating academic merit or improvement. For more details, please visit the Students Affairs Office (SAO) website:
www.hkmu.edu.hk/sao.
Admissions Team (Undergraduate), Registry
Tel. (852) 3120 2589
Fax. (852) 2406 2155
Email: regadmug@hkmu.edu.hk
Programme enquiries, School of Education and Languages
Tel. (852) 2768 5811
Email: el_adm@hkmu.edu.hk