MINORS >>>

Civil Engineering
Minor
Civil Engineering
土木工程
Offering Academic Unit
Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Exclusive Majors
(Students who study the following majors are not allowed to choose this minor)
Civil Engineering
Civil and Structural Engineering
Note: The following curriculum information is subject to periodic review and changes.

Aims of Minor

The minor aims to allow students studying in business, law, science, humanities and engineering disciplines to integrate their core skills to develop a multi-disciplinary viewpoint for their future career.

Intended Learning Outcomes of Minor (MINILOs)

Upon successful completion of this minor, students should be able to:

  1. Develop a broad-based knowledge of civil engineering covering environmental, hydraulics and transportation engineering.

Minor Requirements (15 credit units)Catalogue Term : Semester A 2025/26



Core Courses (15 credit units)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA2675Fluid Mechanics3
CA2676Transportation Engineering3
CA3677Hydraulics and Hydrology3Pre-cursor: CA2675
CA3704Construction Engineering3
CA4623Maintenance Technology and Management3

Additional Information

  1. Students admitted in 2012 and thereafter: The credit units earned to fulfill the minor requirement cannot be used towards meeting the requirement for another major and/or minor taken by the student.
  2. To earn a minor, a student must attain a GPA of 1.7 or above of the courses in the minor programme.
  3. A student who intends to take the minor should seek approval from his/her parent department and the department offering the minor.
  4. 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.
  5. 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%.
  6. 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.