Programme Objectives
This programme aims to provide students with all-rounded education encompassing technical, managerial and professional knowledge and skills, and also a range of cognitive skills necessary to pursue a career in recreation and leisure management, and for academic pursuit in the related discipline.
Programme Features
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It exposes students to a broad range of recreation and leisure areas which helps to increase their career and further studies opportunities in future. |
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It emphasizes business management skill training with a number of modules in general management topics that are applicable to the recreation and leisure sector as well as other businesses. |
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Apart from solid conceptual frameworks, some of the modules are orientated towards practical application. Students will learn about real-world practices through task observation, role-playing, individual/group projects, on-site study visits, and participation in volunteer work. |
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It equips students with generic knowledge and skills in languages, communication, information technology, quantitative and analytical skills essential for career development and further studies. |
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Programme Structure
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Syllabus
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Articulation to Degree Programme
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Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
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The University of Queensland, Australia |
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London Metropolitan University, UK |
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University of Portsmouth, UK |
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Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
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Minimum Admission Requirements
The 3-year Programme
Applicant should fulfill either one of the following:
five passes which include Level 2 / Grade E in Chinese Language and English Language in the HKCEE, or completion of Project Yi Jin, or equivalent qualification; or
be mature students at the age of 21 or above. (Applicants must have a demonstrated capacity to pursue the programme, and attend an interview.)
The 2-year Programme
Applicant should fulfill either one of the following:
pass in one A Level or two AS Level subjects, or completion of a Pre-Associate Degree programme, plus the minimum admission requirement of the 3-year programme, or equivalent qualification; or
be mature students at the age of 21 or above; or have a relevant and recognised Diploma. (Applicants must have a demonstrated capacity to pursue the programme, and attend an interview.)
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General Information
Mode of Delivery
This is a taught programme. A variety of learning formats will be used to create the interactive dynamics of students, to stimulate their analytical thinking and expression of opinions, and to encourage free exchange of ideas.
The delivery modes include: lectures, group discussions, presentations, role plays, case studies, demonstrations, and study visits to various recreation and leisure facilities and venues.
Medium of Instruction
Depending on the nature of each module, English, Putonghua and Cantonese will be used as the medium of instruction. Learning materials will be in English and Chinese as deemed appropriate.
Assessment Methods
Students' performance is monitored and assessed on a continuous basis through class participation, assignments, project and final examinations.
Award of Higher Diploma
To qualify for the award of Higher Diploma in Recreation and Leisure Management, a participant must:
(a) have an attendance rate of at least 70% for each module; and
(b) pass the assessment of each module.
Enquiries
Tel: 2209-0289 / 2209-0287
Email: scs-pa@cuhk.edu.hk
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