*Combined figure for programmes JS6963 & JS6937.
Since 2012, the Faculty of Engineering has introduced the common admissions scheme, through which applicants can use one single code, 6963, to apply for any one of the seven BENG programmes.
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Industrial Engineering and Logistics Management
- Mechanical Engineering
Features of BEng programmes are as follows:
- Contemporary Engineering education nurturing future leaders
- Broad-based engineering education with a wide range of choices
- Stimulating learning experience
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Academic advising
- Options of minor programmes
Programme Aims and Features
The BEng(CompSc) programme is a practical, up-to-date curriculum suitable for future IT professionals. It offers a solid education in the fundamental concepts and theories of computer science, which continue to serve as a foundation for new technologies and advances in computing. The programme also includes a wide range of advanced topics and application areas, such as advanced databases, artificial intelligence, compilers, computer security, computer vision, graphics, mobile-app development and software engineering.
Besides lecture-based courses, students have to go through practical training where they learn to put theories into practice and gain experience useful for their future careers. Internships take place in Hong Kong, mainland China and further afield. Students also have the opportunity to work on an Industrial Project in their final year, offered by outside companies, under the supervision of our teachers. Students interested in research may also opt for a credit-bearing research internship, which provides the opportunity to work on a research project under the supervision of a teacher. The design of the curriculum stresses flexibility. Students can select from a large variety of courses to fulfil the elective requirements, and these elective courses can be used as credits for a second major or minor offered by another department or faculty, such as Business, Finance, Mathematics, Music or Risk Management. Students can also enroll in an exchange programme and spend one or more semesters in an overseas institution.

The BEng(CompSc) programme is accredited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. Graduates can meet the academic requirements to be Graduate Members of the HKIE in the Information Discipline. This professional status is recognised through the Seoul Accord by the signatories of engineering and computing organisations in the UK, South Korea, the US, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan.

Information technology permeates every sector of society, be it banking and finance, building and construction, government, education, IT and telecoms, property or manufacturing. IT needs are everywhere, and they call for solutions from the best-trained IT personnel. As enterprises become more aware of the benefits of improved IT, the need for more and better IT professionals is constantly on the increase. A degree in IT from a reputable university such as HKU is a valuable asset in the job market. Over 90% of the programme’s graduates obtain IT posts as analyst programmers, system engineers, web administrators, web designers, sales executives, customer-service executives, systems specialists and systems/software developers. Those with several years of experience are able to move up to senior posts such as systems analysts, system architects and project managers.
Graduates can also choose to pursue further studies. Given the reputation and standing of HKU, many of its graduates have secured places in leading schools around the world to study a masters or doctoral degree. The Department of Computer Science also offers several postgraduate IT degree programmes that are of international standard and highly popular. It is also possible to switch field to a non-IT qualification such as an MBA, for which IT knowledge is a definite advantage.