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Master of Science in Civil and Architectural Engineering
Programme
Master of Science in Civil and Architectural Engineering
理學碩士(土木及建築工程)
Award Title
Master of Science in Civil and Architectural Engineering
理學碩士(土木及建築工程)
Offering Academic Unit
Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Mode of Study
Combined mode

Normal Period of Study

- 1 year (full-time)
- 2 years (part-time)

Maximum Period of Study

- 2.5 years (full-time)
- 5 years (part-time/combined mode)

Credit Units Required for Graduation

30

Programme Aims

The programme aims to:
  1. upgrade existing construction related professionals with the knowledge of advanced civil engineering, cost control and management;
  2. produce experts in all aspects of cost engineering, civil engineering and building services;
  3. provide a route of continuing education to graduates of construction related disciplines;
  4. provide multi-disciplinary approach for civil, building services and construction professionals;
  5. carry research works in various related disciplines.

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)

For Building Construction Cost Management Stream:
Upon successful completion of this Programme, students should be able to:
  1. Build up a strong and solid knowledge base in costing, cost control, architectural engineering and building services engineering for application in the industry;
  2. Integrate knowledge and skills in costing, cost control, architectural engineering and building services engineering in different areas of building and construction by fulfilling all requirements in cost planning and management, energy efficiency and machine performance;
  3. Create research approach to solve problems in the cost management in various building engineering aspects;
  4. Produce economical and financial analyses on building engineering systems;
  5. Appraise, analyse and evaluate the concerns of architects, engineers and surveyors.

For Building Services Stream (Suspended for 2 years w.e.f. Sem A 2018/19):
Upon successful completion of this Programme, students should be able to:
  1. Define and appreciate building services systems in modern complex buildings;
  2. Produce quantitative assessment on the performance of modern building services systems;
  3. Record, review and evaluate the state-of-the-art technology of building services;
  4. Create research approach to solve problems in the various areas in building services engineering;
  5. Ensure effective communication between building services engineering related professionals on one side and architects, civil and structural engineers, surveyors and constructors on the other side.

For Civil Engineering Stream:
Upon successful completion of this Programme, students should be able to:
  1. Build up a strong and solid knowledge base in civil engineering for application in the industry;
  2. Practise knowledge in civil engineering in construction areas by filling all requirements in technology, management, environment and efficiency;
  3. Create research approach to solve problems in the civil engineering;
  4. Create innovative ideas to improve the efficiency of the civil related works;
  5. Appraise the latest technologies in civil engineering.

Programme Requirements



1. Building Construction Cost Management Stream

Core courses (18 CUs for FT students, 12 CUs for PT students)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5018Modelling and Computational Techniques for Built Environment3
CA5601Building Engineering Systems and Maintenance3
CA5603Professional Research Methods3
CA6232Contract Strategy and Administration3
CA6604Dissertation6Core course for FT students only.
Elective courses (12 CUs for FT students, 18 CUs for PT students)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5101Production Management3
CA5106Project Management3
CA5108Virtual Design and Construction3
CA5217Environmental Economics, Planning, and Policy3
CA5244Civil Engineering Studies3
CA5245Cost Engineering3
CA6110Statistical Methods and Data Analytics3
CA6120Value Management for Construction3
CA6233Contract and Dispute Management3
CA6828Built/Natural Environmental Harmony3
CA6604Dissertation6Elective for PT students only.
CA6613Strategic Operation and Maintenance3

2. Building Services Stream (Suspended for 2 years w.e.f. Sem A 2018/19.)

Core courses (18 CUs for FT students, 12 CUs for PT students)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5018Modelling and Computational Techniques for Built Environment3
CA5238Building Energy and Daylighting3
CA5603Professional Research Methods3
CA6232Contract Strategy and Administration3
CA6604Dissertation6Core course for FT students only.
Elective courses (12 CUs for FT students, 18 CUs for PT students)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5106Project Management3
CA5108Virtual Design and Construction3
CA5217Environmental Economics, Planning, and Policy3
CA5601Building Engineering Systems and Maintenance3
CA6110Statistical Methods and Data Analytics3
CA6237Indoor Air Quality3
CA6828Built/Natural Environmental Harmony3
CA6604Dissertation6Elective for PT students only.
CA6605Building Electrical & Electronic Engineering3
CA6606Applied HVAC Engineering3
CA6607Applied Fire and Plumbing Engineering3
CA6609Green Building, Architecture and People3
CA6613Strategic Operation and Maintenance3

3.    Civil Engineering Stream
Core courses (18 CUs for FT students, 12 CUs for PT students)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5018Modelling and Computational Techniques for Built Environment3
CA5244Civil Engineering Studies3
CA5603Professional Research Methods3
CA6232Contract Strategy and Administration3
CA6604Dissertation6Core course for FT students only.
Elective courses (12 CUs for FT students, 18 CUs for PT students)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5010Structural Dynamics and Applications3
CA5106Project Management3
CA5108Virtual Design and Construction3
CA5217Environmental Economics, Planning, and Policy3
CA5236Transportation and Land Planning3
CA5601Building Engineering Systems and Maintenance3
CA5693Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering3
CA6007Theory of Plates and Shells3
CA6009Wind Engineering3
CA6011Earthquake and Offshore Engineering3
CA6246Fracture Mechanics3
CA6247Water Resources Assessment and Management3
CA6828Built/Natural Environmental Harmony3
CA6604Dissertation6Elective for PT students only.
CA6608Modern Structural Engineering3
CA6694Theoretical, Experimental and Applied Geomechanics3

Additional Information

  • For courses set with pre-cursor(s), ACE Department requires that all students must have attempted (including class attendance, coursework submission and examination) the precursor course(s) so identified.
  • Where courses are assessed by a combination of coursework and examination, to pass a course, students must obtain minimum marks of 30% in both coursework and examination components, and an overall mark of at least 40%.
  • The teaching schedules of some courses offered in Summer Term may start a few weeks earlier than the normal University schedule; students are advised to check the teaching schedules with the Course Leaders before registering for the courses.