BSc Architecture and Surveying
1707A
Local Places:
87(For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*
14 (For Senior Year Entry)
Non-Local Places
(All CityUHK programmes except Chinese Mainland Gaokao):
Around 500
2 years (For Advanced Standing II Entry)
* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions
Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Surveying (with 2 streams in Architecture / Surveying)
Architecture Stream
The Architecture stream nurtures students' intellectual, analytical, and creative abilities, preparing them to become thoughtful and skilled professionals in the field of architecture. Through a curriculum grounded in design thinking, technical knowledge, and critical inquiry, students develop strong communication and design skills.
Surveying Stream
The Surveying stream is designed to develop students into competent and reflective professionals in the surveying field. Emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, the program enables students to approach complex spatial and land-related challenges with analytical precision and collaborative problem-solving.
Both Architecture and Surveying nurtures professionals to become the gatekeepers of built facilities.
Architects are professionals to support Hong Kong's move to a knowledge-based economy and ensure its built environment quality befits its world-class city status. The stream curriculum aims to offer well-balanced teaching and learning with an emphasis on the technological aspects of architectural design and construction. It is designed to equip participants with the concept of full integration between architectural studies with other disciplines that produce the built environment, including building services and civil engineering, property development, surveying, property management, landscape architecture and urban planning.
Themes of Study
- Architecture studio/ project
- Technology – Technical and Environmental
- Communication
- Architecture History and Societal
- Professional Practice
Surveyors are always regarded by the general public as building economists, contract advisors, doctors and managers. The duties of quantity surveyors are to ensure a construction project is within budget and free of unnecessary contractual risks. As for the building surveyors, they uphold the standards of the building regulations by inspecting and approving the building design, examine the safety performance of existing buildings, etc. Surveyors’ legal, economic and technical knowledge in construction make them very sought after for managing a project.
Themes of Study
- Construction law and dispute resolution
- Construction economics
- Project management
- Construction technology
- Building regulations and control
- Building inspection
Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants
To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following major-specific entrance requirements:
- level 3 or above in HKDSE Mathematics;
- grade C or above in GCE A Level Mathematics;
- subject score of 4 or above in the IB Mathematics subject group; OR
- other qualifications equivalent to any one of the above and approved by the University.
For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.
Architecture Stream: We aim to provide a basis for continuing professional development and encourage professional specialization and higher academic study. This major is designed to prepare graduates for a multidisciplinary professional architectural practice by equipping them with a deep understanding of diverse architectural knowledge and a command of technology and integration that will enable them to serve the building industry as architects or other professionals. Graduates will become the driving force behind innovative and creative architectural designs that reflect a balance and integration of design and technology.
Surveying and Urban Informatics Stream: We aim to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to i) participate in real estate and infrastructure developments, ii) analyse building development proposals, iii) appraise contemporary building science and engineering techniques, iv) advise on appropriate means of procurement, v) pursue financial control of construction projects and vi) apply a multi-disciplinary approach to the management of construction processes.
The construction industry has been one of the major drivers of the economies of Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland. This trend is expected to continue in view of recent major infrastructure developments in Hong Kong.
Architecture Stream: This major aims to provide students with a sound professional and technological foundation to pursue higher professional degree studies. Given the fast pace of urbanization in the Chinese mainland and the rest of Asia, millions of people will move to cities in the coming decades. Constructing new towns and restoring old towns is an immense task. The number of architectural professionals in the Chinese mainland and throughout Asia is far from sufficient to meet the increasing social demand and expected growth as the economy improves and the property market recovers.
Surveying and Urban Informatics Stream: Surveyors will find career opportunities in many areas including real-estate development, construction, building economics, law, contracts, design, maintenance, project and facilities management and finance.
Graduates of both Surveying and Architecture streams are expected to be in high demand.
Architecture Stream:
The courses in the curriculum are built around five themes:
- Architecture Studio/ Project
- Technology – Technical and Environmental
- Communication
- Architecture History and Societal
- Professional Practice
The curriculum is structured around the Architectural Design studio sequence and supplemented by a broad spectrum of courses covering the subject areas.
The first two Architectural Design studios seek to strengthen your overall grasp of the understanding of space design and site responses. The next two seek to allow students to explore an integrated design for a building typology and responses of architecture to urbanism, respectively. The final year comprises a Final Year Design Research Project, which enables students to integrate their knowledge and skills acquired so far, into exploring a topic of interest selected by themselves, resulting in a related architectural proposition. This takes place under the supervision of an academic staff member.
Surveying and Urban Informatics Stream:
- Technology: Construction Methods, Building Design and Appraisal, Building Science and Engineering, Materials and Products, Energy Utilisation, Fire Safety, Building Services, Building Structures and Maintenance Technology.
- Communications: Information Systems, Professional Practice and Language.
- Economics: Tendering Strategies, Life Cycle Costing, Budgets, Development Appraisal, Measurement and Valuation of Construction Work.
- Law: Hong Kong Legal System, Law of Contract, Tort and Property, Construction Contracts, Building and Planning Control.
- Management: Principles of Management, Supervision, Organisation, Planning, Decision-Making, Property and Project Management and Computer Applications.
The College of Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments to firms not only in Hong Kong, but also in the PRC and overseas. Through such placements, students will:
- gain solid experience in a real-life work environment;
- develop problem-solving abilities and interpersonal skills;
- learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and
- broaden their experience and enhance their employability.
For details, please visit the College’s Co-operative Education website.
Furthermore, to help students to broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance their awareness of different cultures, the Department, College and University offer a number of credit-bearing exchange programmes with various partner institutions around the world including universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.
For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website.
The Architecture Stream will seek accreditation by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects and Architects Registration Board in 2027. The former architecture programme - Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies was accredited since 2014.
Surveying and Urban Informatics Stream:
1. This Major (Surveying Stream) is accredited by:
- The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in the form of partnership
- The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS)
2. Graduates who are going to apply for entry to the APC scheme of Building Surveying Division (BSD) and Quantity Surveying Division (QSD) of The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) have to complete the following courses:
The HKIS QSD:
- CA2126 Measurement of Building Works
- CA3214 Construction Economics
- CA4229 Land Use Planning & Applied Valuation
- CA4320 Cost Management of Building and Engineering Works
The HKIS BSD:
- CA4229 Land Use Planning & Applied Valuation (for 2017 intake onward)
- CA4623 Maintenance Technology and Management
- 100% of our graduates find jobs in related professional fields within three months of graduation.
- This major participants in an Industrial Attachment Scheme that offers students the opportunity to gain practical industrial experience.
- Under the Industrial Mentoring Scheme (Surveying), students have the opportunity to obtain advice from industrial mentors during their final two years of study.
+852 3442 7609
On a selective basis
- November 2025 to July 2026
- Group and/or individual interviews
- English
BEng Civil Engineering
1699A
Local Places:
87 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*
Non-Local Places
(All CityUHK programmes except Chinese Mainland Gaokao):
Around 500
* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions
Civil engineering is a professional discipline which transforms our daily life, from clean water supply and waste water treatment to new town development, road and bridge construction, building structure design, landslip prevention and flooding mitigation. Modern civil engineers also concern about the sustainability of new infrastructure developments and their impacts to the society and the environment. Many innovative technologies, including artificial intelligence, sensors, drones, virtual reality, etc. have been applied to improve the planning, design, construction, maintenance and public engagement of civil engineering work.
Themes of Study
- Structural engineering, design and analysis
- Geotechnical engineering and foundation analysis
- Environmental engineering
- Transportation engineering
- Construction technology and management
- Hydraulics and hydrology
Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants
To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following major-specific entrance requirements:
- level 3 or above in HKDSE Mathematics;
- grade C or above in GCE A Level Mathematics;
- subject score of 4 or above in the IB Mathematics subject group; OR
- other qualifications equivalent to any one of the above and approved by the University.
For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.
We aim to equip students with specialised advanced knowledge of civil engineering with particular edges in structural engineering, and infrastructure and urbanism. You will be able to master the analysis and design of reinforced concrete and steel structures, various foundations and retaining walls, green construction systems, and transportation systems.
Some of the subjects studied in this programme include:
- Engineering Communication
- Construction Materials, Construction Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics
- Construction Contract
- Hydraulics and Hydrology
- Environmental Engineering
- Engineering Analysis
- Engineering Surveying
- Design of Structural Elements
- Structural Analysis
- Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Structures
- Soil Mechanics, Geotechnical Design
- Integrated Building Project Development
- Final Year Project
- Building Information Modelling
- Temporary Works Design
- Urban Design and Analysis, Infrastructure Asset Management, Highway Engineering, Transportation Engineering
The construction industry has been one of the major drivers of the economies of Hong Kong and Chinese Mainland. This trend is expected to continue in view of recent major urban and infrastructure developments in Hong Kong. Civil Engineers will find career opportunities in many areas including real-estate development, construction, consulting, operation and maintenance, government departments. Graduates of this major are expected to be in high demand.
The College of Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments to firms not only in Hong Kong, but also in the Pearl River Delta region and overseas. Through such placements, students will:
- gain solid experience in a real-life work environment;
- develop problem-solving abilities and interpersonal skills;
- learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and
- broaden their experience and enhance their employability.
For details, please visit the College’s Co-operative Education website.
Furthermore, to help students to broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance their awareness of different cultures, the Department, College and University offer a number of credit-bearing exchange programmes with various partner institutions around the world including universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.
For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website.
This Major is accredited by The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Graduates are eligible for Scheme A Training in the following disciplines:
| Programme | Discipline | Eligibility | Conditions (if applicable) |
| BEng Degree in Civil Engineering (with streams in Structural Engineering / Infrastructure and Smart City) (FT) | Civil (CVL) | Eligible | - |
| Geotechnical (GEL) | Eligible | - | |
| Building (BUD) | Eligible subject to condition(s) | Graduates for this programme are eligible for Scheme “A” in Building (BUD) Discipline only if they have fulfilled the relevant top-up requirements as specified in the Admission Requirements for the Building Discipline. | |
| BEng Degree in Civil Engineering (with stream in Structural Engineering) (FT) | Structural (STL) | Eligible subject to condition(s) | Graduates for this programme are eligible for Structural (STL) Scheme “A” Discipline on condition that they have to take any one of the following courses: (i) CA4644, (ii) CA4682, or (iii) CA4516, which must be in structural engineering. |
| BEng Degree in Civil Engineering (with stream in Infrastructure and Smart City) (FT) | Logistics & Transportation Engineering (LTE) | Eligible subject to condition(s) | This programme is eligible for Scheme “A” in Logistics & Transportation (LTE) Discipline on condition that the graduates must have taken CA2676 and CA3707. |
+852 3442 7609
On a selective basis
- November 2025 to July 2026
- Group and/or individual interviews
- English
BEng Architectural Engineering
1698A
Local Places:
87 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)* and 5 (Senior Year Entry)
Non-Local Places
(All CityUHK programmes except Chinese Mainland Gaokao):
Around 500
2 years (For Senior Year Entry)
* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions
Architectural engineering (or building services engineering) is closely related to our living, as it deals with the design of electricity supply, lighting, heating and air-conditioning, fire-fighting system, fresh water provision, waste water discharge, and lift and escalator as required in a built facility.
With an increasing concern about health and sustainability, building service engineers also devote their expertise in designing negative pressure infectious disease wards, and smart monitoring and control systems to reduce building energy consumption, not to mention about improving the indoor environmental quality and building thermal comfort.
Themes of Study
- Building energy
- Intelligent energy management and control
- Indoor environmental quality
- Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems
- Fire engineering
- Piping design
Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants
To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and the following major-specific entrance requirements:
- level 3 or above in HKDSE Mathematics;
- grade C or above in GCE A Level Mathematics;
- subject score of 4 or above in the IB Mathematics subject group; OR
- other qualifications equivalent to any one of the above and approved by the University.
For senior-year (Advanced Standing II) admission, applicants are normally expected to have completed an Associate Degree/Higher Diploma in Building Services Engineering and a CGPA ≥ 3.0 in the scale with 4.3 maximum or equivalent.
For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.
We aim to provide students with the academic background necessary for a professional building services engineer. You will be able to manage the design, installation, testing, commissioning, maintenance and management of various building services systems.
The core courses in this major include:
- Environmental and Thermal Science
- Fluids
- Mechanics
- Mathematics
- Practical Training
- Fire and Piped Services
- Heating, Ventilating and Air-conditioning Systems
- Management
- Professional Ethics and Safety
- Electrical Engineering
- Fire Engineering
- Building Energy
The ever-increasing demand for sustainable, green, intelligent building projects in Hong Kong and throughout Chinese Mainland has created a great need for building services engineers. We are playing an extremely important role in the building industry, and you can join us!
The College of Engineering and the Department offer work placement opportunities through internship schemes that provide students with full-time job attachments to firms not only in Hong Kong, but also in the PRC and overseas. Through such placements, students will:
- gain solid experience in a real-life work environment;
- develop problem-solving abilities and interpersonal skills;
- learn the right attitudes towards work and professionalism; and
- broaden their experience and enhance their employability.
For details, please visit the College’s Co-operative Education website.
Furthermore, to help students to broaden their educational horizons, gain language experience and enhance their awareness of different cultures, the Department, College and University offer a number of credit-bearing exchange programmes with various partner institutions around the world including universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region.
For details, please visit the University’s outbound exchange programme website.
This Major is accredited by The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Graduates are eligible for Scheme A Training in the following disciplines:
- Building Services Discipline
- Energy Discipline
- Fire Discipline for graduates who completed successfully CA4737 Fire Science and Modelling and CA4738 Fire Engineering Approach. (Students should refer to the “Admission Requirements of the Fire Discipline” for the top-up requirements to be fulfilled.)
We offer our students eye-opening and inspiring experiences through our Industrial Attachment Scheme and student exchange programmes with mainland universities in major cities, including Taiwan, Sydney, London, Lyngby, Singapore etc. All of our building services engineering graduates are employed in related professional building services engineering fields after graduation.
本課程旨在培訓能迎接新技術、新挑戰的建築工程專業精英,以創建更先進、更環保、更智能化的明日建築。
+852 3442 7609
On a selective basis
- November 2025 to July 2026
- Group and/or individual interviews
- English
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