📖Introduction

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology is a public research university in Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong. Founded in 1991 by the British Hong Kong Government, it was the territory's third institution to be granted university status.

HKUST is commonly regarded as one of the fastest-growing universities in the world. As of 2019, the university was ranked seventh in Asia by QS and third by Times, and around the top 40 internationally. It also ranked first in Times Higher Education Young University Rankings in 2019 and second by QS world's under-50 universities in 2020.

Today, the university consists of four main academic schools, offering programs in science, engineering, business and management, humanities and social science, along with the Interdisciplinary Programs Office, HKUST Fok Ying Tung Graduate School / Guangzhou HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute, HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study and HKUST Institute for Public Policy.

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📚About the Program

I. Overview:

Sustainability and the protection of our environment are among the greatest global concerns of today and tomorrow, with an ever-more pressing need to find a balance between human development and environmental well-being. Climate change, pollution, energy consumption, and water resources are just some of the many issues that we must urgently address to ensure a habitable world for our own and future generations. The pace-setting BSc Environmental Management and Technology (EVMT) program educate a new generation of environmental professionals with cross-disciplinary knowledge to deliver ecologically and economically sound solutions and to take up the role of sustainability managers in corporations in Hong Kong and around the globe. EVMT is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

II. Why EVMT?

Eco-friendly practices and profits

Sustainable development is one of the great global concerns of our time. Finding a balance between business and the natural world – a way of solving environmental challenges that allow companies to profitably grow in harmony with Nature – is a task that cannot wait.

Climate change, pollution, energy consumption, and water resources are just some of the many issues that we urgently need to address if we are to secure a habitable environment for our own and future generations. Responding to this vital quest requires a new type of environmental managers with the cross-disciplinary knowledge and enthusiasm to find win-win solutions in both ecological and economic terms.

Major corporations in Hong Kong and around the globe are seeking professionals who are skilled in environmental management and technology. With speed essential in the race to safeguard the environment, HKUST’s pace-setting undergraduate Environmental Management and Technology program offers a unique opportunity for you to move ahead in this high-impact field.

III. Program Intended Learning Outcomes

The Intended Learning Outcomes of the EVMT program:

  1. Adopt an inter-disciplinary approach to tackle complex real-world problems.
  2. Communicate effectively with people of different levels and work areas.
  3. Transfer acquired knowledge to meet changes and challenges in different fields.
  4. Engage in activities that lead to the impact of social improvement.
  5. Have the ability to create and innovate with divergent thinking.
  6. Demonstrate proficiency in their knowledge of advanced environmental technologies, environmental management practices and the interface between these technologies and society, business and policy.
  7. Formulate effective and innovative solutions to environmental problems by integrating and applying concepts from environmental technology, management, and sustainable development.
  8. Understand professional responsibilities and ethical environmental standards and how to exercise them in the roles of environmental leaders, policymakers and technical managers.

IV. Employment

Our graduates are now working at:

Commerce and Industry:

  • Adidas
  • Crystal Group
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Ernst and Young
  • Esquel Group
  • Fuji Xerox
  • Hang Lung Properties
  • Hang Seng Bank
  • HSBC
  • New World Development Company Limited
  • Schneider Electric (Hong Kong) Limited
  • Sino Group
  • Swire Properties Limited
  • UBS Group AG

Consultancy:

  • AECOM
  • Alaya Consulting
  • ARUP
  • GlobeScan
  • Mott MacDonald
  • Ramboll Environ

Government/Statutory Body:

  • HKSAR Government
  • Hong Kong Productivity Council
  • Hong Kong Trade Development Council

NGO:

  • Civic Exchange
  • Redress Asia

Non-profit Organization:

  • Hong Kong Green Building Council
  • Ocean Park
  • Teach4HK

Supply and Sourcing:

  • ALDI Services Asia Limited
  • REWE Far East Limited
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📖Program Curriculum

Students studying a 4-year bachelor’s degree are required to complete the following requirements:
At least 120 credits
University Common Core Requirements
University English Language Requirement
Program Requirement consists of three parts:
(1) fundamental courses (2) required courses and (3) electives.

1) Fundamental Courses (10-11 credits)
COMP 1021 or COMP 1022P or COMP 1022Q or ISOM 2010
Introduction to Computer Science
Introduction to Computing with Java
Introduction to Computing with Excel VBA
Introduction to Information Systems
LANG 2082 Communication for Environmental Management and Technology I
LANG 2083 Communication for Environmental Management and Technology II
MATH 1003 or MATH 1012 or MATH 1013 or MATH 1020 or MATH 1023
Calculus and Linear Algebra
Calculus IA
Calculus IB
Accelerated Calculus
Honors Calculus I

2) Required Courses (53 credits)
a) Business Courses
ECON 2103 or ECON 2113
Principles of Microeconomics or
Microeconomics 3
MGMT 2110 Organizational Behavior
FINA 2203 Fundamentals of Business Finance
ISOM 2500 Business Statistics
ENVR 3310 Green Business Strategy
ENVR 3410 Economics for Environmental Policy and Management
ENVR 4320 ESG Management and Reporting

b) Environmental Courses
ENVR1170 Big History, Sustainability, and Climate Change
ENVR 2010 Environmental Science Fundamentals
ENVR 2030 Material and Energy Balance for Environmental Management
ENVR 3110 Sustainable Development
ENVR 3210 Environmental Technology
ENVR 3220 Energy Resources and Usage
ENVR 3420 Environmental Law and Regulations

c) Professional Development Courses
ENVR 1001 EVMT Orientation
ENVR 2001 Academic and Professional Development I
ENVR 3001 Academic and Professional Development II
ENVR 4001 Academic and Professional Development III
ENVR 4980 Environmental Management and Technology Capstone Project I
ENVR 4990 Environmental Management and Technology Capstone Project II
LANG 3081 Communication for Environmental Management and Technology III

3) Elective Courses (12 credits)
Students should choose from the following courses to fulfill the EVMT elective requirements upon their interest. Students may concentrate their studies in one of the categories: business, social science, environmental science or engineering upon their interests. Courses from the specified elective list and these 12 credits, at least 9 credits must be at 3000-level or above.

a) ENVR Courses
ENVR All ENVR elective courses

b) Environmental Business Courses
ECON 2123 Macroeconomics
ISOM 2700 Operations Management
ISOM 4750 Business Project Management
MGMT 3120 Managerial Leadership
MGMT 3140 Negotiation
MGMT 4220 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies

c) Environmental Control Courses
CENG 4720 Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Systems
CIVL 4430 Environmental Impact Assessment
CIVL 4440 Environmental Systems Analysis
CIVL 4470 Air Quality Control and Management
MECH 4350 Indoor Air Quality in Buildings

d) Environmental Science Courses
CHEM 1004 Chemistry in Everyday Life
CHEM 1010 General Chemistry IA
CHEM 1020 General Chemistry IB
LIFS 1010 Appreciation of Biological Sciences
LIFS 2060 Biodiversity
LIFS 3160 Ecology

e) Social Science Courses
SOSC 1850 Understanding Society
SOSC 2170 Environment, Sustainability and Business: A Design Approach
SOSC 2780 Modernization and Social Change
SOSC 3110 Innovation and Technology in Hong Kong
SOSC 3150 Science, Technology and Environment
SOSC 3260 Sustainability Science: Policy Problems and Perspectives
SOSC 3540 Environmental Psychology
SOSC 4290 China’s Sustainable Development
SOSC 4320 Policy Analysis and Design for Sustainable Development

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🏫About The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)

Campus

The university is largely a campus university, occupying a 60-hectare site at the northern part of the Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong, overlooking Port Shelter in Tai Po Tsai. The campus layout and architecture is based on a master plan submitted jointly by Simon Kwan & Associates and Percy Thomas Partnership, the runner-up entry in an architectural competition held before the university was founded.

As the campus has a sloped terrain, buildings and facilities are built on separate terraces carved out of the hillside, with the academic facilities occupying the top-level terraces, and undergraduate halls of residence and sporting facilities at the seafront. The terraces are connected by motor roads as well as a network of footbridges and elevators known as Bridge Link.

The countryside setting of the university contributed to the fact that HKUST was once the only public university in Hong Kong not being directly served by an MTR station, prior to the re-titling of the Education University of Hong Kong. The university is connected to the metro network through public bus routes including 91, 91M, 91P, 291P and 792M, complemented by a handful of minibus services, with Choi Hung and Hang Hau stations being the major feeder points.

About Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. It is a place with multiple personalities as a result of being both Cantonese Chinese and having been under British colonization. Today, the former British colony is a major tourism destination for China’s increasingly affluent mainland population. It is an important hub in East Asia with global connections to many of the world’s cities. It is a unique destination that has absorbed people and cultural influences from places as diverse as Vietnam and Vancouver and proudly proclaims itself to be Asia’s World City.

Living on Campus

Life in undergraduate halls

Leaving home and arriving at the university for the first time is both exciting and challenging! Luckily we offer a rich network of mentors including Hall Education Teams, Residence Masters, Learning Community Fellows, Residential Life Officers, Tutors, and Learning Community Coordinators.
 
Not only will you be supported every step of the way, but you will have the chance to join activities, events, and discussions and get to know everybody in the community. Pretty soon you'll be qualified to be the mentor for incoming students!
 
As the residential year begins, you'll have a Hall Orientation to help you get to know everybody, be introduced to the "dos and don'ts" of hall life, and understand the role and responsibilities expected of you. Most importantly, the orientation will be tremendous fun! You will meet plenty of people in no time at all, and feel at home.

Life in postgraduate halls – SKCC Hall and University Apartments

Enriching your educational life is what the postgraduate experience is all about. On-campus you will have convenient access to academic and research facilities, the opportunity to interact with peers, and meet the people who will not only help you learn but will become lifelong friends and maybe even professional associates in the future. Living with people from a variety of cultures and backgrounds is a wonderful way to enrich yourself and enjoy an immersive experience in diversity.

Lee Shau Kee Library

The HKUST Lee Shau Kee Library, part of the Hong Kong Academic Library Link (HKALL), occupies a central location of the campus. Connected to the Academic Building, it is accessible directly from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Atrium. It spans five floors with over 12,350 sq m of floor space, providing more than 3,674 seats as well as computing facilities. It offers a wide array of information resources, both local and remote. In addition to over 720,000 print and electronic volumes and a large collection of media resources, it provides access to more than 47,000 periodical titles, a large number of e-books, databases, and other digital information resources. The library also includes 24-hour-capable Learning Commons which provides a technology-rich environment for active learning and education.

The library owns a collection of old maps of China and the rest of Asia, produced by Chinese and Western cartographers over the last 500 years. A selection of these maps, providing an insight into the history of international geographic knowledge, was published by the library in a limited-edition (1000 copies) volume in 2003.

Student Amenities

The Amenities Service Counter is located in Room LG3005 inside the Indoor Sports Complex. It provides services and assistance to users of the student amenities. These services include:

  • student lockers
  • loan of equipment for activities organized by student societies and teams
  • information and advice on all matters related to amenities

Sports Facilities

The University provides a variety of sports and recreation facilities for the enhancement and promotion of your total well-being. All Full-time and Part-time students, staff and family members, long-serving retirees/leavers and Sports Facilities User Cardholders are welcome to use the facilities.  

The demand for sports facilities is quite keen. Sports skill classes, sports team practices and organized sports events including the intervarsity and intramural sports competitions are held in various facilities throughout the year.

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🏠 Accommodation

Did you know? The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on-campus residential halls provide a total of:

4,544 places for undergraduate students in UG Halls

120 places in single rooms for MBA students

900 places in single or double rooms for Research Postgraduate Students

They also have off-campus accommodation, and the university has also 21 apartments in Tai Po Tsai and Sam Long to provide accommodation for full-time postgraduate students on taught programs. You can apply to these at your school or program office.

Notes:
  • You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.
  • You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.
  • We have an article about how to find accommodation off campus here.
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💰 Fees

Application Fee:

$59 USD

Tuition fee:

$19,191 USD per year

$76,765 USD in total

Insurance is $49 USD.

Entry Requirements

You are not eligible to apply to this program because:

The minimum age is 18 and the maximum age is 65.

English fluency is required.
You need to be either:
- A native English speaker
- Studied a degree in English before
- Can demonstrate a high level of English
- Having an English certificate such as IELTS level 6 or TOEFL 95 and above is an advantage.

Minimum education level: High School.

The program is quite competitive, you need to have a high grades of Average B, 60%, or a high GPA.

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

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📬 Admissions Process

3 Steps to Apply to a Chinese University

Application step 1

Application step 2

Application step 3

Please choose the programs here , "You are advised to select 2-3 programs to increase your chances of getting accepted.

Required Documents:

  • English Language Certificate
  • Your Highest Academic Transcript (In English)
  • Your Graduation Certificate (in English)
  • Your Photograph
  • Personal Statement Letter or Study Plan
  • Your Passport Copy

Preparing documents:

You can start your application now and send the application documents during your application. Some documents you can send later if you don’t have them right away. Some more info about preparing application documents is here

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Application process:

Applying Online is simple in just a few steps. More information is available here.

The first steps are to choose the programs, pay the application fee and upload the application documents.

Once submitted to China Admissions, we will review your application within 2-3 days and proceed to the university or ask you for further clarification

After it has been processed to the university you will receive your unique application ID from each university.

The university may contact you directly for further questions.

We will then follow up each week with the university for updates. As soon as there is any update we will let you know. If you have made other plans, decide to withdraw / change address at any time please let us know.

After you have been accepted you will receive your admissions letter electronically and asked to pay the non-refundable deposit to the university.

Once you have paid the deposit the university will issue you the admissions letter and visa form to your home country.

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Here is some more information about the enrollment process after you have been accepted.

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