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Teaching
and Learning - Taught Postgraduate
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Taught
Postgraduate
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Master of Science
in Engineering (MSc[Eng]) in Building Services Engineering
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The M.Sc. programme was introduced
in 1991/92 to provide advanced education in the fields of design, management
and operation of building services engineering systems
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Mode of Attendance:
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Full-time mode (1-2 years) and
part-time mode (2-3 years)
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For part-time mode, classes
will be arranged in the evening on weekdays and in the morning on Saturdays.
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The full-time programme requires
a student to satisfactorily complete 8 modules and a project within a study
period of 1 to 2 years. For the students enrolled in the part-time
programme, they may opt to either satisfactorily complete 12 modules or
8 modules and a project within a study period of 2 to 3 years.
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Entry requirements:
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1. A Bachelor's degree in engineering
or an equivalent qualification; and
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2. Preferably at least 2 years
of relevant working experience.
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Course Aims: The programme
provides advanced education in the fields of design, management and operation
of modern building services engineering systems to practising engineers
or related professionals who wish to acquire new knowledge and keep abreast
of technical developments in the building services industry.
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Philosophy: This programme
caters to students seeking professional development, preparation for research
work, and the satisfactions and self-improvement of lifelong learning.
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Postgraduate
Studies at HKU
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Regulations for the Degree of
Master of Science in Engineering (MSc[Eng]) [PDF]
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2009-2010 updated course list
and description [PDF]
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Postgraduate
Prospectus
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MSc
and MSc(Eng) Programes [HKU Faculty of
Engineering]
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For a non-degree option, a candidate
may register as a visiting student and take module(s) for continuing education.
Visiting students may be considered for subsequent admission to the degree
programme on a case-by-case basis.
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MSc Project
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Support funds
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Continuing Education Fund (CEF)
[HK Govenment]
Study
Skills
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Exam Skills
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Time management
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Project Study and Dissertation
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Literature Review
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Guidelines
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HKU
Library
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Useful databases and search
tools for academic and professional publications
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Dissertations
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Journals
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Critical Reading
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Referencing
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Oral Presentation
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Effective Presentation Skills
[CD-ROM + 1 workbook], Ver. 1.0, Crisp Learning, Menlo Park, California,
2001. [AV
658.45 E27 C]
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Oral presentations [PDF]
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Oral Presentation Guidelines
and Suggestions [PDF]
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Hill, M. and Storey, A., 2000.
Speak
Easy!: Oral Presentation Skills in English for Academic and Professional
Use, Version 1.0, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong. [AV
428.24 H64]
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McCarthy, P. and Hatcher, C.,
2002. Presentation Skills: the Essential Guide for Students, SAGE,
London. [808.51
M123 p]
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Rotondo, J. and Rotondo, M.,
2002. Presentation Skills for Managers [ebook], netLibrary, Inc.,
Boulder, Colorado. [ebrary
658.452 R84]
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Learning-to-Learn
Website: Presentation Skills [PolyU]
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Oral
Communication
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Guidelines
for Oral Presentations [Auburn University]
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Guidelines
for Oral Presentations [Ohio Wesleyan University]
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PowerPoint presentation:
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Plagiarism (Avoding)
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Research Methods
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Writing Skills
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Advice
on Academic Writing [University of Toronto]
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Asian
Institute of Technology Language Center
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Engineering
Writing Handbook [University of Toronto]
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How
To Write A Dissertation or Bedtime Reading For People Who Do Not Have Time
To Sleep [Purdue University]
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How
to Write a PhD Thesis [University of New South Wales]
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PhD:
First thoughts to finished writing [University of Queensland]
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Preparing
and Submitting Your Thesis: A Guide for MPhil and PhD Students (5th Edition)
[HKU]
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Thesis
Writing [University of Melbourne]
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Writer's
Handbook [UW-Madison Writing Center]
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Writing
and presenting your thesis or dissertation [Michigan State University]
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Writing
Research Theses or Dissertations (guidelines and tips)
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Writing
Skills [RMIT]
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Writing
Theses and Dissertations [Claremont Colleges Writing Centers]
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Allison, B. and Race, P., 2004.
The
Student's Guide to Preparing Dissertations and Theses, 2nd ed., RoutledgeFalmer,
London. [808.02
A4]
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Bolker, J., 1998. Writing
Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes A Day: A Guide to Starting, Revising,
and Finishing Your Doctoral Thesis, H. Holt, New York. [808.066378
B6]
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Cooley, L. and Lewkowicz, J.,
2003. Dissertation Writing in Practice: Turning Ideas into Text,
Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong. [808.066378
C77]
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Mounsey, C., 2002. Essays
and Dissertations, Oxford University Press, Oxford. [808.042
M928 e]
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Murray, R., 2002. How to
Write a Thesis, Open University Press, Buckingham, England and Philadelphia,
PA. [808.066378
M9]
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Oliver, P., 2004. Writing
Your Thesis, SAGE Publications, London. [808.066378
O48]
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Runeson, G. and Skitmore, M.,
1999. Writing Research Reports: A Practical Guide for Students of the
Built Environment, Deakin University Press, Victoria, Australia. [808.06669
R94]
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