Major | Innovation and Enterprise Engineering 創新與企業工程 | Degree / Award Title | Bachelor of Engineering in Innovation and Enterprise Engineering 工學士 (創新與企業工程) | Offering Academic Unit | Department of Systems Engineering | Mode of Study | Full-time |
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The major aims to prepare our students for successful careers in engineering innovation and enterprise which are identified as a key component for Hong Kong’s future planning and growth. Our curriculum allows students to further specialize in different areas of expertise including industrial Internet-of-Things, smart city, logistics and supply chain, robotics and automation. Our programme also has a placement component that allows students to gain real world experience, which will provide a significant edge when students look for employment after graduation. |
Upon successful completion of this major, students should be able to: - Have an understanding of the scientific principles and applications of innovation and enterprise engineering.
- Gain basic knowledge in relevant areas, including engineering enterprise, risk management, financial engineering, logistics and supply chain management, system modelling, management science, technology innovation, optimisation, statistics and reliability.
- Gain laboratory experience with intelligent systems and engineering projects.
- Develop necessary problem-solving capability and software skills.
- Acquire the ability to formulate and solve real intelligent system and enterprise engineering problems and provide high-quality solutions.
- Acquire work-related experience and effective communication skills.
- Meet the required levels and standards of professional engineers.
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| Requirements |
Normative 4-year
Degree |
| Gateway Education requirement |
31 credit units |
| College / School requirement |
6 credit units |
| Major requirement |
48 credit units (Core: 27 Elective: 21) |
| Free electives / Minor (if applicable) |
36 credit units |
| Minimum
Graduation Requirement: |
121 credit units |
| Maximum
Credit Units Permitted: |
144 credit units |
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