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a. Online
Information Seminar (Webminar) 綱上課程講座 |
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i. Typical
Timetable arrangements 課程時間安排 |
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ii.
Why choose the programme? 為何選擇該課程? |
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b. 2007
Graduates' Comments 2007 畢業生訪問 |
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Webminar link, login and password will be
sent to you through email after registration.
登記完成後,我們將會把網上講座的網址、登入名稱、登入密碼傳送到閤下所登記的電郵地址。
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| Introduction |
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The
School of Engineering and the Built Environment, University
of Wolverhampton is offering this two-year part-time
programme leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Construction
Management in Hong Kong in collaboration with the School
of Continuing and Professional Education, City University
of Hong Kong.
The programme has been offered in
HK since 2000. All modules will be taught by University
of Wolverhampton teaching staff from the UK, and supported
by a local academic team.
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School
of Engineering and the Built Environment (SEBE), University
of Wolverhampton
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The University of Wolverhampton
is one of the largest universities in the UK
with over 22,000 students and 2,500 staff and
is also a Chartered Institute of Building Fully
Accredited Centre. The School of Engineering
and the Built Environment has over 1,800 students,
45 academic and research staff, 40 PhD students
and 20 administrative staff. Being at the leading
edge in the development of newest technologies,
SEBE has assisted about 3,000 companies in the
development of new products in UK. Students
would benefit directly from the faculty's constant
exposure to industrial practice with the underlying
promotion of continuous innovation in all areas
of Engineering and the Built Environment. The
School also generates a wide portfolio of collaborative
teaching and research links with universities
in Europe, America, Canada, Australia and the
Far East.
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The BSc (Hons) Construction Management is an exempted course under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance (reference number 450700). It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this programme may lead. |
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