Course Information
- 31 Aug 2021 (Tue) - 29 Aug 2025 (Fri)

(Tuition fee for 2020/21 academic year: HK$2,550/ credit. Tuition fee for the 2021/22 academic year is subject to review. Minimum 60 credits required for graduation.)
Course Overview
While the normal duration of the programme is 4 years, it is possible for students to complete the programme within 3 years by taking more subjects in a semester/term as endorsed by the Programme Leader concerned.
Aims and Objectives
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Applied and Media Arts provides a creative, experimental and interdisciplinary study of applied and media arts, developing students as creative practitioners with critical framework for analytical reflection of the practices in the culture and creative industries.
Entrance Requirements
Holder of a recognised Associate Degree, Higher Diploma or equivalent qualification in related disciplines.
Notes:
- The main medium of instruction of the study programme concerned should be English. Applicant who has completed the programme with other languages as the main medium of instruction should attain the following English Language requirement: IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550 (paper based); 80 (Internet based).
- An applicant who does not possess the above-mentioned qualification but has reached the age of 25 before 1 September, in the year in which he/she seeks admission, may apply as a mature applicant. A mature applicant should possess relevant work experience in senior positions and is expected to have completed some post-secondary studies in related fields. He/she will also be required to pass an admission test and demonstrate to the Admission Interview Panel his/her ability to complete the programme. Moreover, he/she may be required to take up foundation subject(s) as appropriate.
Career Prospects
Graduates will become reflective contributors in their respective fields, capable of pursuing careers as professional designers, corporate image creators and media artists. They will be able to capitalise on their all-round trainings in creativity and aesthetic sensibility, which are essential elements of success in a knowledge-based economy.