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From semester B 2007/08, the first phase of the introduction of General Education will see students choosing from six GE courses offered in conjunction with the out-of-discipline courses.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on "Science and Technology: From Past to Future" in Semester B 2007-08 to provide students with an appreciation for scientific inquiry and a basic set of technical and critical-thinking skills.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on “Cinema: East and West” in Semester B 2007-08 to enable students to appreciate the art of cinema from various perspectives and enhance their understanding of historical and cultural issues by studying films.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on "Rational Thinking and Creative Ideas" in Semester B 2007-08 to enhance students' abilities to think rationally and creatively.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on “Information Management and its Social Impact” in Semester B 2007-08 to help students master their skills in information management during the information explosion era.
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CityU will offer a new General Education course on “Identity and Citizenship in a Globalised World” in Semester B 2007-08 to engage students in learning and debates about rights and duties that come with citizenship.
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A University Development Forum was held on 30 November to introduce to students and staff the learning outcomes of the GE Programme and the content of six new GE courses.
CityU and Hewlett Packard (HP) Hong Kong Ltd have joined forces in an effort to teach the ins and outs of mobile-commerce (m-commerce) to industry leaders. The Division of Commerce and HP offered the first m-commerce certificate course in January.
Ready as always to aid the people of Hong Kong, CityU is working hard to establish a community college that will help meet the expected boom in tertiary students over the next decade. Universities today face a number of challenges. Changing societal needs, rising expectations about education, economic developments, and technological advances all help shape the role of academic institutions.
The Interactive MBA (iMBA) programme offered by the Faculty of Business won the Certificate of Merit of IT Excellence Awards organized by the Hong Kong Computer Society, in recognition of its quality, functionality, innovation and originality.

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