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China - City University of Hong Kong

China flag - CityU Hong Kong banner 

City University of Hong Kong, also called CityU, was established in 1994. Today, according to the latest QS World University Ranking 2018, CityU is ranked as the 49th best university in the world.

The Department of Computer Science, which is a part of the university’s College of Science and Engineering, offers both traditional courses and the latest advances within machine learning, cloud computing and much more.

The CityU and the students have a shared passion for knowledge and learning. In fact, The Department of Computer Science participates in different competitions such as The Hong Kong University Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition, Social Innovation (SI) CEO Competition and China Collegiate Programming Contest – all with incredible rankings.

About Hong Kong

“Hong Kong welcomes with an iconic skyline, a legendary kitchen, and lush, protected nature where rare birds and colourful traditions thrive. Hong Kong's enchanting neighbourhoods and islands offer a sensory feast. You may find yourself swaying along on a historic double-decker tram, cheering with the hordes at the city-centre horse races, or simply gazing out at the glorious harbour. Over 70% of Hong Kong is mountains and sprawling country parks, some also home to geological and historical gems. Escape the city limits on one of the world’s smoothest transport systems and spend your day wandering in a Song-dynasty village, hiking on a deserted island or kayaking among volcanic sea arches.” (Lonely Planet)


Practical facts about City University of Hong Kong

SWU and DS students should find courses at the Department of Computer Science. 

GBI students should find courses at the Department of Management Sciences.

 

Number of places in Autumn
2

Number of places in spring
Remaining

Minimum GPA Score
Not relevant

Language requirement score: (IELTS)
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Language requirement score: (TOEFL)
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Language requirement score: Chinese Mainlans College English Test Band 6
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Passed ECTS in the English language
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ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for BSc students
BSc students must have completed 60 ECTS before starting their studies at City University of Hong Kong

ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for Msc students
Not relevant

ECTS activity requirements for obtaining visa
Not relevant

Links

CityU Website
Department of Computer Science Website
Department of Management Sciences Website
Study Abroad Site
Studying in China
About China
About Hong Kong
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