University of London Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation ...
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What is an LLB?
The LLB is a degree which provides an academic foundation in Law before the stage of professional legal training. Law is an important academic study in its own right, and many students take the LLB programme without intending to practise Law.
University of London LLB
The University of London is a world renowned provider of legal education. Its world-class LLB has long been regarded as an ‘international gold standard’. For over 130 years it has provided the first step in careers of thousands of prac-tising lawyers and around the world. Academic direction of the LLB is provided by a Consortium of outstanding Univer-sity of London Law Schools: Birkbeck, King’s College London, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Queen Mary, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), and University College London (UCL).
For more information on the University of London visitlondon.ac.uk
For information about the LLB visitlondon.ac.uk/courses/bachelor-laws
During your learning, you will develop a critical awareness of the Common Law legal tradition and apply problem-solving skills to a range of legal and non-legal settings.
Why Study with HKU SPACE?
HKU SPACE is a Recognised Teaching Centre of the University of London and has been providing high quality and effective Preparation Courses for the LLB Programme for more than five decades. HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are designed for serious learners and are taught mostly by leading academics and teachers from major U.K. law schools.
The tuition package is made up of main and revision lectures, exam skills seminars (tutorials), voluntary take-home assignments (L4 modules) and mock examinations for all Level 4 and some other modules.
Attendance on the preparation courses greatly improve the chances of success in the examinations. Professional accreditation bodies in some jurisdictions may require proof of law degree course attendance for the consideration of admission.
HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are known for their excellent teaching quality, learning support and effectiveness.
INTRODUCTION
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What is an LLB?
The LLB is a degree which provides an academic foundation in Law before the stage of professional legal training. Law is an important academic study in its own right, and many students take the LLB programme without intending to practise Law.
University of London LLB
The University of London is a world renowned provider of legal education. Its world-class LLB has long been regarded as an ‘international gold standard’. For over 130 years it has provided the first step in careers of thousands of prac-tising lawyers and around the world. Academic direction of the LLB is provided by a Consortium of outstanding Univer-sity of London Law Schools: Birkbeck, King’s College London, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Queen Mary, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), and University College London (UCL).
For more information on the University of London visitlondon.ac.uk
For information about the LLB visitlondon.ac.uk/courses/bachelor-laws
During your learning, you will develop a critical awareness of the Common Law legal tradition and apply problem-solving skills to a range of legal and non-legal settings.
Why Study with HKU SPACE?
HKU SPACE is a Recognised Teaching Centre of the University of London and has been providing high quality and effective Preparation Courses for the LLB Programme for more than five decades. HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are designed for serious learners and are taught mostly by leading academics and teachers from major U.K. law schools.
The tuition package is made up of main and revision lectures, exam skills seminars (tutorials), voluntary take-home assignments (L4 modules) and mock examinations for all Level 4 and some other modules.
Attendance on the preparation courses greatly improve the chances of success in the examinations. Professional accreditation bodies in some jurisdictions may require proof of law degree course attendance for the consideration of admission.
HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are known for their excellent teaching quality, learning support and effectiveness.
Students can vary the pace of their studies subject to the programme regulations but must follow the prescribed programme structure. Graduate entrants are strongly advised to spread their studies over a longer period.
There is flexibility in the programme structure but students who wish to qualify as lawyers must make sure that they choose the correct modules if they intend to fulfill the admission requirements of the professional training stage (such as the Hong Kong P.C.LL. , England and Wales LPC/Bar training course). The module requirements are different in each jurisdiction.
INTRODUCTION UNIVERSITY OF LONDONPROGRAMME STRUCTURES AND REGISTRATION
Entrance Requirements
Eligibility The University of London LLB degree programme is open to all those who satisfy the University's minimum entrance requirements: 5 HKDSE Category A subjects at Level '33+222'; 2 'A' levels and 3 'O' levels (not necessarily obtained in one sitting) or equivalent; Associate Degree or Diploma holders or equivalent; or degree in a non-law discipline or equivalent. A full explanation of entry requirements is provided in the current University of London: Undergraduate programmes in Law Prospectus.
The University of London may require further evidence from you to confirm your English proficiency, if English is not your first language. Please refer to: london.ac.uk/applications/how-apply/english-requirements
How to apply Students who wish to take the LLB examinations must also register as overseas students with University of London. New registrations for all University of London are processed by HKU SPACE in Hong Kong. Application forms and prospectuses are now available from University of London (Admissions Office).
HKU SPACE Admiralty Learning CentreRoom 313, 3/F, Admiralty Centre18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong
3761-1122
hkuspace.hku.hk/londonu
The academic year runs from 1 November to 31 October and there are 2 effective dates of registration:
Second application deadline 1 April (Registration must be completed by 30 April)
First application deadline 1 October (Registration must be completed by 31 October)
LLB Structures
Students with a degree
Students without a degree Standard Entry 12 3 – 6 years
Route No of modules Study period
Graduate Entry 9 2 – 6 years
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TUITION AT HKU SPACE
Course Materials, Online Support and Library access
University of London will provide Module Guides, statute books (where provided), UOL Student Portal Virtual Learning Environment
(VLE) and Online Library. It provides free access to the professional legal databases, etc.
HKU SPACE visiting lecturers will provide supplementary materials including lecture outlines, handouts and legal updates.
Students on HKU SPACE Preparation Courses will have access to the School's online learning platform (SOUL2.0). Each
student will be provided HKU Library Reader's Card, which may be upgraded to Borrower's Card upon paying an extra fee.
Examinations
There are 2 examination periods in each academic year - May/June and October. In May/June students can sit up to 4 examinations
in their first year of registration and 5 in any subsequent year of registration (in their final year only for Standard Entry Students).
In October, students can only sit a maximum of 2 examinations. The current version of the examination syllabus is set out in the
current University of London: Undergraduate programmes in Law Prospectus. A full explanation of the conduct of examinations
is available in the LLB Programme Regulations which will be sent to you when you are given an offer of registration.
Registration for local examinations in Hong Kong shall be done via the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority
which is responsible for administering the University of London examinations. (website: www.hkeaa.edu.hk/en/ipe/ulondon )
Enrolment
Although University of London recommends not joining a
course before registration, applicants should note that
enrolment on the HKU SPACE courses is on a first-come,
first-served basis.
Places on the preparation courses are not limited to University
of London LLB students and they may well be attractive to
those attempting comparable examinations or those who
are interested in studying specific modules.
Preparation courses will be delivered by visiting U.K.
academics and teachers largely on a block basis. Main
lectures run from September to January and from February
to April there will be intensive revision lectures. There will be
seminars which will focus on writing technique and exam
preparation, and students will have an opportunity to
submit written work in advance of these seminars. Mock
Exams will be held between January and March.
Visas HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are intended
for those having the right to live and study in
Hong Kong and it is the responsibility of
applicants to determine their eligibility to study.
Please refer to “Notes to Non-local Applicants”
on the application for enrolment form.
Entrance Requirements
Eligibility The University of London LLB degree programme is open to all those who satisfy the University's minimum entrance requirements: 5 HKDSE Category A subjects at Level '33+222'; 2 'A' levels and 3 'O' levels (not necessarily obtained in one sitting) or equivalent; Associate Degree or Diploma holders or equivalent; or degree in a non-law discipline or equivalent. A full explanation of entry requirements is provided in the current University of London: Undergraduate programmes in Law Prospectus.
The University of London may require further evidence from you to confirm your English proficiency, if English is not your first language. Please refer to: london.ac.uk/applications/how-apply/english-requirements
How to apply Students who wish to take the LLB examinations must also register as overseas students with University of London. New registrations for all University of London are processed by HKU SPACE in Hong Kong. Application forms and prospectuses are now available from University of London (Admissions Office).
3761-1122
hkuspace.hku.hk/londonu
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Fees
University of London Fees Students pay a non-refundable application fee when making their application and a registration fee on completion of registration. A separate module fee is payable for each module that students register for and an examination fee for each examination that students enter for. For more details please visit: london.ac.uk/courses/bachelor-laws#fees
HKU SPACE Tuition Fees Preparation course fees include the cost of main & revision lectures, exam skills seminars and mock examinations (where provided) and course materials prepared by visiting lecturers. Please see the enclosed leaflet and application for enrolment form for individual module fees. For more details please visit: hkuspace.hku.hk/llb
(Note: Separate exam fees are payable to the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority for registration of taking the University of London exams in Hong Kong. Please consult their website for details.)
Career Progression
University of London LLB is accepted as a pre-requisite academic qualification to the professional stage in many Common Law jurisdictions. Many of our graduates have been admitted to practise in Hong Kong and England and Wales. There are also graduates who, by relying on the University of London LLB studied with HKU SPACE, are admitted to practise in other jurisdictions.
Hong Kong Students who wish to qualify as lawyers in Hong Kong must hold the P.C.LL. and there are nine Core Subjects required for entry to the P.C.LL. programme. Completion of the University of London LLB fulfills most of the Core Subjects requirement. "Missing" competencies and Top-up Subjects, however, can be acquired via taking the Conversion Exams. For full details, please refer to the following websites:
HKU P.C.LL. Programme: www.ple.hku.hk/the-pcll P.C.LL. Conversion Examination: www.pcea.com.hk
England and Wales Students who wish to qualify as lawyers in England and Wales should be mindful of the change in admission requirements. Up until 2019/20 academic year, completion of a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) has been common to both intending solicitors and barristers. However, from 2019/20 academic year, the academic stage requirements have changed and the requirements are no longer common to both intending solicitors and barristers. The requirements for satisfying the academic stage of training will now depend on the year that you began your LLB and the profession you wish to enter. For full details, please refer to the followings:
Solicitors' Qualifying Exam
Solicitors Regulation Authority: www.sra.org.uk/students The Law Society: www.lawsociety.org.uk/career-advice/becoming-a-solicitor
Intending barristers
Bar Standards Board: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/training-qualification.html
Other Common You are advised to check with the appropriate professional accreditation body to confirm that the University of London LLB (Standard Route/ Graduate Route Entry) is acceptable for the purpose of entry into legal practice in the jurisdiction concerned, and if there are any other requirements such as hours of attendance of course, or residency.
Law jurisdictions
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Fees
University of London Fees Students pay a non-refundable application fee when making their application and a registration fee on completion of registration. A separate module fee is payable for each module that students register for and an examination fee for each examination that students enter for. For more details please visit: london.ac.uk/courses/bachelor-laws#fees
HKU SPACE Tuition Fees Preparation course fees include the cost of main & revision lectures, exam skills seminars and mock examinations (where provided) and course materials prepared by visiting lecturers. Please see the enclosed leaflet and application for enrolment form for individual module fees. For more details please visit: hkuspace.hku.hk/llb
(Note: Separate exam fees are payable to the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority for registration of taking the University of London exams in Hong Kong. Please consult their website for details.)
Career Progression
University of London LLB is accepted as a pre-requisite academic qualification to the professional stage in many Common Law jurisdictions. Many of our graduates have been admitted to practise in Hong Kong and England and Wales. There are also graduates who, by relying on the University of London LLB studied with HKU SPACE, are admitted to practise in other jurisdictions.
Hong Kong Students who wish to qualify as lawyers in Hong Kong must hold the P.C.LL. and there are nine Core Subjects required for entry to the P.C.LL. programme. Completion of the University of London LLB fulfills most of the Core Subjects requirement. "Missing" competencies and Top-up Subjects, however, can be acquired via taking the Conversion Exams. For full details, please refer to the following websites:
HKU P.C.LL. Programme: www.ple.hku.hk/the-pcll P.C.LL. Conversion Examination: www.pcea.com.hk
England and Wales Students who wish to qualify as lawyers in England and Wales should be mindful of the change in admission requirements. Up until 2019/20 academic year, completion of a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) has been common to both intending solicitors and barristers. However, from 2019/20 academic year, the academic stage requirements have changed and the requirements are no longer common to both intending solicitors and barristers. The requirements for satisfying the academic stage of training will now depend on the year that you began your LLB and the profession you wish to enter. For full details, please refer to the followings:
Solicitors' Qualifying Exam
Solicitors Regulation Authority: www.sra.org.uk/students The Law Society: www.lawsociety.org.uk/career-advice/becoming-a-solicitor
Intending barristers
Bar Standards Board: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk/training-qualification.html
Other Common You are advised to check with the appropriate professional accreditation body to confirm that the University of London LLB (Standard Route/ Graduate Route Entry) is acceptable for the purpose of entry into legal practice in the jurisdiction concerned, and if there are any other requirements such as hours of attendance of course, or residency.
HKU SPACE is a non-profit making University company limited by guarantee.
"This is an exempted course under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead."
HKU SPACE Law
Application
Applicants should fill in the enclosed enrolment form and send or take it together with the course fee to "HKU SPACE" at any of the HKU SPACE Enrolment Counters. For addresses and service hours please visit hkuspace.hku.hk/learning-centre or call centre hotline: (852) 3761-1111.
• HKU SPACE Headquarters (Pokfulam)• HKU SPACE Admiralty Learning Centre (Admiralty)• HKU SPACE Po Leung Kuk Stanley Ho Community College Campus (Causeway Bay)• HKU SPACE Fortress Tower Learning Centre (North Point)• HKU SPACE Island East Campus (North Point)• HKU SPACE Kowloon East Campus (Kowloon Bay)
Enquiries
For further academic and enrolment enquiries please visit hkuspace.hku.hk/llb or contact us at:
College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE
34/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong (Exit D, Admiralty MTR Station)
(852) 2520 4665
Mondays - Fridays (9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.) except Public Holidays
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Compulsory Modules Level 4 and 5 Year 1 New Applicants (Programme Code: SC367A)
2021-2022
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses
University of London
hkuspace.hku.hk/llb
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University of London
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses Compulsory Level 4 and 5 modules (Year 1 New Applicants)
(2021/2022) Programme Code: SC367A (First-come First-served)
The following preparation courses will be offered to help candidates prepare for University of London Examinations in the 2021/2022 academic year.
Standard Entry (non-graduate) Graduate Entry (non-law degree holder)
COML9041 Level 4 Legal System and Method [Note 1] COML9042 Level 4 Contract Law COML9044 Level 4 Criminal Law COML9045 Level 4 Public Law
COML9042 Level 4 Contract Law COML9044 Level 4 Criminal Law COML9045 Level 4 Public Law COML9036 Level 5 Tort Law [Note 2]
Must register for L4 Module “Legal System and method” in your first year of study
Must pass on the online course “Introduction to English law” in your first year of study via University of London Student Portal Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Course Fee (non-refundable or non-transferable)
Single module enrolment (You may pay in person, by post or 24-hour online)
Level 4 per Module: $9,600 Level 5 per Module: $8,600
Single module enrolment (i.e. any one Level 4 or one Level 5 module)
Multiple modules enrolment (You may pay in-person or by post)
Level 4 per Module: $8,600
Level 5 per Module: $8,600
Any two or more modules in a single transaction (i.e. any two Level 4 modules or any one Level 4 module plus one Level 5 module)
Tuition Package The fee includes the cost of main & revision lectures, exam skills seminars, mock examinations and course materials prepared by visiting lecturers. The provisional timetable is printed in the next pages.
Mode of Study
Face-to-face tuition by outstanding UK teachers is long treasured as a defining feature of HKU SPACE Preparation Courses for the University of London law programmes. Despite all the disruptions caused by the pandemic, we have succeeded in keeping all these Preparation Courses delivered live and real-time on schedule by the same outstanding UK teachers. Please see “Appendix I - Quality learning continues despite difficulties” for more information. Please also refer to the section “Meeting Venue” below.
Panel of Visiting Lecturers – Main Lectures
Contract Law Ms. Jo Reddy, Adjunct Lecturer, HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education
Criminal Law Dr. Oliver Quick, Reader, School of Law, University of Bristol
Public Law Professor Paul McHugh, Professor of Law and Legal History, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Legal System and Method Ms. Mary McLaughlin (“MM”), Former Teaching Fellow, University of London
Legal System and Method and Tort Law
Mrs. Tracey Aquino (“TA”), Barrister, Senior Lecturer in Law, London South Bank University
[Note 1] Students must register “Legal System and Method” in your first year under Standard entry route. [Note 2] Tort Law Examination can only be taken by students also taking all above three Level 4 modules under Graduate entry route.
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September 2021
Preparation course structure and provisional timetable
Foundation in Legal Studies
The Foundation Course will be delivered live from UK via HKU SPACE on-line learning platform. It is a series of Four lectures introducing the English Legal System and legal skills. Students who are new to law will find it in particular useful. Moreover, students can develop e-learning skills which no doubt will become necessary in the post-pandemic world. Students will hugely benefit from it before attending the Preparation Courses. This Foundation Course is open exclusively to all NEW applicants who have enrolled on the HKU SPACE Preparation Courses for Level 4 Modules in 2021/2022, including students on the Legal System and Method Preparation
Course. Students who enrolled on the Preparation Courses after these dates and missed the live delivery will be given access to the recordings via HKU SPACE SOUL2.0 online platform.
18/09/21 (Sat) 4:00 – 7:00 pm
Professor Julia Fionda
Teaching Fellow, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College, University of London
19/09/21 (Sun) 4:00 – 7:00 pm
25/09/21 (Sat) 4:00 – 7:00 pm
26/09/21 (Sun) 4:00 – 7:00 pm
Main Lectures - 36 hours (per module)
Level 4 Contract Law Level 4 Criminal Law Level 4 Public Law
04/10/21 (Mon) Evening 15/11/21 (Mon) Evening 06/12/21 (Mon) Evening
05/10/21 (Tue) Evening 16/11/21 (Tue) Evening 07/12/21 (Tue) Evening
07/10/21 (Thu) Evening 17/11/21 (Wed) Evening 08/12/21 (Wed) Evening
08/10/21 (Fri) Evening 19/11/21 (Fri) Evening 10/12/21 (Fri) Evening
09/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 20/11/21 (Sat) Afternoon 11/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
11/10/21 (Mon) Evening 21/11/21 (Sun) Afternoon 12/12/21 (Sun) Afternoon
12/10/21 (Tue) Evening 17/01/22 (Mon) Evening 14/12/21 (Tue) Evening
15/10/21 (Fri) Evening 18/01/22 (Tue) Evening 15/12/21 (Wed) Evening
16/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 19/01/22 (Wed) Evening 16/12/21 (Thu) Evening
18/10/21 (Mon) Evening 21/01/22 (Fri) Evening 18/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
19/10/21 (Tue) Evening 22/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon 19/12/21 (Sun) Afternoon
20/10/21 (Wed) Evening 23/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 20/12/21 (Mon) Evening
Level 4 Legal System and Method Standard Entry Route (Compulsory module in First year)
Level 5 Tort Law Graduate Entry Route (Examination can only be taken by students also taking all above three Level 4 modules)
TA : 03/01/22 (Mon) Evening 22/10/21 (Fri) Evening
TA : 04/01/22 (Tue) Evening 23/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon
TA : 05/01/22 (Wed) Evening 24/10/21 (Sun) Afternoon
TA : 09/01/22 (Sun) Morning 26/10/21 (Tue) Evening
TA : 11/01/22 (Tue) Evening 27/10/21 (Wed) Evening
TA : 12/01/22 (Wed) Evening 28/10/21 (Thu) Evening
MM : 10/02/22 (Thu) Evening 30/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon
MM : 11/02/22 (Fri) Evening 31/10/21 (Sun) Afternoon
MM : 12/02/22 (Sat) Afternoon 01/11/21 (Mon) Evening
MM : 14/02/22 (Mon) Evening 07/01/22 (Fri) Evening
MM : 15/02/22 (Tue) Evening 08/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon
MM : 16/02/22 (Wed) Evening 09/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon
Meeting Time (3-hour lecture)
Morning = 9:30 - 10: 30 a.m. ; 10: 45 - 11: 45 a.m. ; 12: 00 - 1: 00 p.m. Afternoon = 2:30 - 3: 30 p.m. ; 3: 45 - 4: 45 p.m. ; 5: 00 - 6: 00 p.m. Evening = 6:45 - 7: 45 p.m. ; 8: 10 - 9: 10 p.m. ; 9: 15 - 10: 15 p.m.
The provisional timetable may sometimes be changed so please download the latest version from our website
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Preparation course structure and provisional timetable (Cont’d)
Exam Skills Seminars – 6 hours (per module)
Seminars are designed to help students with exam problem-solving skills.
L4 Modules Period: November - February Take-home assessment (1 question per L4 module only)
L5 Module Tort Law Period: January
Mock Examinations – 1 hour and 40 minutes (per module)
Period : January to March Each paper will comprise 4 questions and candidates will be required to answer 2 questions.
Revision Lectures – 14 hours (per module)
Period: February to April (dates will be confirmed in January) Revision lectures are delivered by visiting UK academics and teachers and will be focus largely on past examination questions and issues raised in chief examiners' reports. The emphasis is on examination technique, common examination topics and recent legal developments.
Meeting Venue – University of Hong Kong Campus
All Classes are expected to be held on the University of Hong Kong Campus (Pokfulam Road). However, HKU SPACE reserves the right to move classes to other locations, including online classes, if it is needed. Please note that timetable with venues for each module you have enrolled on will be sent out one week before the start of that module. If you do not receive a timetable, please e-mail [email protected] or telephone 2520-4665.
Visas
Please note that HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are intended for those having the right to live and study in Hong Kong and it is the responsibility of applicants to determine their eligibility to study. Please refer to “Notes to Non-local Applicants” on the application for enrolment form (SF26-LLB).
Payment Method
Online payment HKU SPACE provides 24-hour online service for students to make enrolment for single module (courses enrolled on first-come, first-served basis) via the Internet hkuspace.hku.hk/llb. Applicants may settle the payment by using either PPS, VISA or Mastercard online. Please note that 24-hour online enrolment will only be available 1 day before each module commences.
In Person Course fees can be paid in CASH or by WeChat Pay, Alipay, EPS, Visa/Master Card or Cheque/Bank Draft made payable to HKU SPACE at any of HKUSPACE Enrolment Counters by completing the enclosed application for enrolment form (Ref: SF26-LLB). (hkuspace.hku.hk/learning-centre, Centre Hotline: (852) 3761-1111)
Mail Completed application for enrolment form (Ref: SF26-LLB) can be submitted with the appropriate course fee crossed cheque/bank draft made payable to HKU SPACE to the “College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE, 34th Floor, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong (Ref: UoL LLB)”
Remarks 1. Although University of London recommends not joining a course before registration, applicants should note that enrolment on the
HKU SPACE courses is on a first-come, first-served basis. 2. Applicants may be required to pay the course fee in CASH or by EPS/ Visa or Master Card if the course is due to start shortly after
enrolment. Application for enrolment will NOT be accepted on the date of commencement of lectures. Course fees paid are not refundable or transferable.
3. Please note that unavoidable timetable changes, including changes of lecturer, may sometimes be made. Such changes will avoid
clashes with the other modules in the same year lecture grouping. However, it is not always possible to avoid timetable clashes for those students taking modules in other lecture groupings. In extremely rare circumstances, it may be necessary to substitute recorded for face-to-face lectures.
4. You will be required to produce your admission card to HKU SPACE staff outside the lecture theatre in order to gain entry to each
lecture. Students leaving and re-entering the lecture theatre will be asked to produce the card on each re-entry. (The procedure for processing admission cards will be notified later).
For academic and enrolment enquiries College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE
34th Floor, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong
Mondays - Fridays (9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.), Saturdays (Closed) Enquiries: (852) 2520 4665 • E-mail address: [email protected] • hkuspace.hku.hk/interest/law
“This is an exempted course under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.”
hkuspace.hku.hk HKU SPACE is a non-profit making University company limited by guarantee.
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July 2021
Application for Enrolment Form (SF26-LLB) First-come First-served
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses 2021/2022
Programme Code: SC367A (Year 1 New Applicants)
For enrolment counter use only
Receipt No.
Please complete all relevant parts in BLOCK LETTERS and put a tick “ ” in the box as appropriate.
Part I: Application Details
Standard Entry (non-graduate) Application Code Compulsory module(s) to be taken (must be completed)
COML9041: 1965 – 1413 NW Level 4 – Legal System and Method [Note 1]
COML9042: 1950 – 2164 NW Level 4 – Contract Law
COML9044: 1955 – 2223 NW Level 4 – Criminal Law
COML9045: 1960 – 1167 NW Level 4 – Public Law
Graduate Entry (non-law degree holder) Application Code Compulsory module(s) to be taken (must be completed)
COML9042: 1950 – 2164 NW Level 4 – Contract Law
COML9044: 1955 – 2223 NW Level 4 – Criminal Law
COML9045: 1960 – 1167 NW Level 4 – Public Law
COML9036: 1950 – 2169 NW Level 5 – Tort Law [Note 2]
Course Fee (non-refundable or transferable)
Single module enrolment
1 Module (Level 4) : $ 9,600 1 Module (Level 5) : $ 8,600
Any two or more modules in a single transaction ($8,600 per module)
2 Modules: $17,200 3 Modules: $25,800 4 Modules: $34,400
[Note 1] Students must register “Legal System and Method” in your first year under Standard entry route. [Note 2] Tort Law Examination can only be taken by students also taking all above three Level 4 modules under Graduate entry route.
Title Mr Ms
Student Name in English and Chinese (name as appeared on H.K.I.D. Card or Passport)
Given Names Family Name
Name in Chinese Mobile Phone
H.K.I.D./Passport No. HKU SPACE Student No. (if any)
Holders of H.K.I.D. card must fill in their H.K.I.D. No.
Part II: Other Personal Particulars
Email Address __________________________________________________ Nationality _______________________________
Date of Birth Day Month Year Permanent HK Resident Yes No
(If “No”, see Notes to Non-local Applicants)
Correspondence Address
Room / Flat Floor Block/Tower House/Building
Estate, Street/Road District (e.g. Wanchai, Kwun Tong, etc)
HK KLN NT
Emergency Contact Person
In case of emergency, we may need to contact your family or friend. Please enter details below.
Contact Person Phone
Student Admission Card (For LL.B. prep. course only)
Students will be required to produce admission card to HKU SPACE Staff
outside the lecture theatre in order to gain entry to each lecture.
Please affix a recent color photo (with
plain background) for processing admission card
45mm X 55 mm
HKU SPACE
Lifelong Learner Card (HKU SPACE Alumni)
For applicant not already holding a Lifelong Learner Card,
please affix a recent color photo (with plain background) for processing
Lifelong Learner Card
45mm X 55 mm
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Please complete this part Name : Address
:
(Official receipt will be sent by self-addressed label above, HKU SPACE will not be responsible for any loss of receipt sent by mail)
Please continue to next part
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Part III: Qualifications and Employment
Please state qualifications relevant to the programme / course entry requirements you are applying for.
Examination / Awarding Institution Subject / Degree Awarded Date of Award
Employer’s Name:
Occupation:
Part IV: Other Relevant Information HKU SPACE Alumni
All new enrolled students in the School will automatically receive a lifelong learner card which serves as the student card. It also confers eligibility to become an alumnus of HKU SPACE. If you DO NOT WISH to be an alumnus, please check this box.
Equal Opportunities for Learning at HKU SPACE
It is the School policy to offer equal opportunities to all applicants with or without disabilities. To enable us to meet the needs of all students, you are invited to indicate on this form whether you require any special assistance. If you do need such assistance, the School may approach you subsequently to obtain further details s o as to facilitate our planning and assess how best we can help you. Special assistance required? Yes No (if you check yes, you agree to give us further information on your special needs and consent to process your data)
Statement on Collection of Personal Data
1. It is necessary for applicants to supply their personal data and to provide all the information requested in the application documents, as otherwise the School may be unable to process and consider their applications.
2. The personal data provided in this form will be used for processing your application for admission, and for registration, academic and administrative communication, alumni management and contacts, research, statistical and marketing (including direct marketing) purposes. The data will be solely handled by HKU SPACE staff but may be transferred to an authorised third party providing services to the School in relation to the above purposes and prescribed purposes as allowed by the law from time to time.
3. When the processing and consideration of all the applications for a particular programme have been completed: (a) the application papers of unsuccessful candidates will be destroyed (if you have indicated to receive our promotional materials in Paragraph 6 then your contact details and opt-in consent would be retained for such purposes); and (b) the application papers of successful candidates will serve as part of the applicant’s official student records and will be handled by HKU SPACE staff or by staff of an authorised third party providing services to the School in relation to the stated purposes. In all such circumstances, please be assured that any personal information you supply will be kept strictly confidential. Personal data collected arising from any payment for this application may be retained as statutorily required and for processing refund, if necessary.
4. Upon enrolment, applicants will be required to submit a recent colour photo for student identification purpose. 5. The School will send urgent messages to students via Short Message Services (SMS) and supplement by other means such as email (if the need arises). It is therefore important that
the mobile phone number and email address that the applicant provides are accurate. Any change should be reported to the School immediately. Those who have genuine difficulty in receiving urgent messages via SMS should contact the programme teams for separate arrangements.
Use of Personal Data related to Direct Marketing
6. From time to time, the School will send the latest updates and promotional materials to applicants/students and alumni on the availability of the programmes and courses. This will also include seminars and events, discounts and offers, clinics and other services as well as the alumni events, privileges and offers, networking opportunities and fund-raising initiatives. Occasionally information from our parent University and fellow HKU subsidiaries may also be sent. Various communication channels will be employed such as direct-mail, email and mobile phone and other forms of social media, by using your personal data (including, but without limitation to, your name, contact details and other information collected in your profile such as the programme(s) you enrolled, your graduation year etc). You always have the right to make subsequent changes on your choice of receiving further marketing materials by sending a written unsubscribe request (by email or by post) to the School at any time.
If you DO NOT WISH to receive our latest updates and promotional materials through the communication channels as stated above, including discounts and offers from time to time, please check this box.
7. Under the provisions of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, applicants have the right to request the School to ascertain whether it holds your personal data, to be given a copy, and to apply for correction of the data, if deemed incorrect. Applications for access to personal data should be made by using a special request form and on payment of a fee. Such applications for access to information should be addressed to the Data Protection Officer, HKU SPACE. For general requests of personal data amendment, please fill out the ‘Application Form for Personal Data Amendment’ and submit it to HKU SPACE.
8. For details on the School’s policy on personal data (privacy), please refer to the School Prospectus or Website (http://hkuspace.hku.hk/policy-statement/privacy-policy.) 9. HKU SPACE, being part of the University of Hong Kong, the Personal Information Collection Statement of the University also applies and can be accessed from
https://www.aal.hku.hk/admissions/documents/pics.pdf. Being in partnership with other overseas Universities, it also endeavours to comply to their laws and regulations as far as practicable. However, the School is obliged to maintain part of the students’ records in perpetuity for reasons stated in this PIC.
General Notes to Applicants
Enrolment can be done in person at any of the School’s Enrolment Centres (hkuspace.hku.hk/learning-centre, Centre Hotline: (852) 3761-1111) by completing this application form and submitting it with the appropriate course fee and relevant documents. Course fees can be paid in Cash or by EPS/ Visa /Mastercard or Cheque/Bank Draft made payable to HKU SPACE. You can also mail to the “College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE, 34th Floor, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong” specifying “UoL LLB”.
If you are applying/have enrolled for more than one course with HKU SPACE, please check to ensure that there are no scheduling conflicts before submitting your application form. Course fees paid are not refundable or transferable except as statutorily provided or under very exceptional circumstances (e.g. course cancellation due to insufficient enrolment). If you do not receive a timetable one week before module starts, please e-mail [email protected] or call 2520-4665. Statement of Attendance can be issued after completion of the course in April upon request. Students who require a statement of attendance should submit form (SF22) with a
stamped self-addressed envelope and crossed cheque for HK$30 (per module) made payable to “HKU SPACE" to the School’s Enrolment Centres.
Class arrangement during COVID-19 The COVID-19 situation may still be fluid and constantly affect class arrangements in the coming months. The health and safety of our students will always be our top priority. To ensure that students' academic progress is not affected, the School may substitute face-to-face classes with online teaching if necessary in the event that face-to-face classes cannot be held. Our respective Programme Teams will contact the students concerned with details of such arrangements as necessary.
Notes to Non-local Applicants
To study in Hong Kong, all non-local applicants are required to obtain a student visa issued by the Immigration Department of the HKSAR Government, except for those admitted to Hong Kong as dependants, who do not need prior approval before taking up full-time and part-time studies. Non-local applicants issued with a valid employment visa also do not need prior approval to pursue part-time studies. It is the responsibility of individual applicants to make appropriate visa arrangements. Admission to a HKU SPACE academic programme/course does not guarantee the issue of a student visa. Applicants may wish to note that part-time courses are generally not considered by the Immigration Department for visa purposes except for self-financed, part-time locally accredited taught postgraduate programmes awarded within the HKU System through HKU SPACE.
Declaration
I declare that all information given in this application form and the attached documents are, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. I authorise the School to obtain, and the relevant authorities to release, any information about my qualifications and/or employment as required for my application. I consent that, if registered, I will conform to the Statues and Regulations of the University and the rules of the School. I have also noted, understood and agreed the contents of above Notes, Statement on Collection of Personal Data and HKU SPACE policy on personal data (privacy).
Signature: _____________________________________
Date: _______________________________________
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Compulsory and Optional Modules Level 4 – 6 Modules Continuing Students – Year 2 to Final Year
(Programme Code: SC367A)
2021-2022
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses
University of London
hkuspace.hku.hk/llb
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University of London Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses
Level 4 – 6 Modules (Continuing Students – Year 2 to Final Year)
Programme Code: SC367A (First-come First-served)
The following prep. courses will be offered to help candidates prepare for University of London Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Examinations in the 2021/2022 academic year.
Compulsory modules
COML9042 Level 4 Contract Law [Note 3] COML9044 Level 4 Criminal Law [Note 3] COML9045 Level 4 Public Law [Note 3] COML9036 Level 5 Tort Law [Note 3] COML9038 Level 5 Property Law [Note 1 and 3] COML9031 Level 6 Jurisprudence & Legal Theory [Note 2] COML9034 Level 6 Equity and Trusts [Note 1 and 3]
Optional modules
COML9025 Level 5 Commercial Law (New syllabus 2017) [Note 4]
COML9032 Level 5 Family Law COML9033 Level 6 Company Law [Note 3] COML9040 Level 6 Evidence [Note 3]
[Note 1] Optional module for students who do not intend to proceed to legal practice. [Note 2] Optional module only for students who registered with University of London pre-2016 on graduate entry route and passed CLRI.
Please refer to the University of London LL.B. structures and regulations. [Note 3] It is understood that syllabi of these modules meet the eligibility requirements (Core Subjects) for Hong Kong P.C.LL. application.
Also note that Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure would no longer be eligibility pre-requisites starting 2021/2022 academic year, as the subjects would be put back to Hong Kong P.C.LL. curriculum by then. No Admission Conversion Exams for the two procedure subjects would be held starting 2021. For details please visit https://www.pcea.com.hk.
[Note 4] The syllabus of the Commercial Law module (LA2017/Level 5) is partially exempted (Parts A and B) for the purpose of Hong Kong P.C.LL. Admission. Intending candidates who passed LA2017 will still need to attain competence in Commercial Law (Part C) via P.C.LL. Admission Conversion Exam. Please note that full/ partial exemption of Core Subjects is subject to the Conversion Examination Board’s decision, on the basis of individual application. For details, please visit: https://www.pcea.com.hk .
Note Carefully
As the University of London has made changes to the modular structure of LL.B. degree the timetables have been designed specifically to avoid clashes for each of the following combinations of modules for both main and revision lectures. Students who choose modules from one of the combinations listed below should have no timetable overlaps. Students who choose modules from more than one combination of modules should be aware that their revision timetables and seminars (if any) are highly likely to overlap. Students are strongly advised to make sure that they comply with the progression rules in the University of London LLB Programme Regulations before choosing modules. In particular please note that you must register for Tort Law before selecting any other level 5 module and you must register Jurisprudence before selecting any other level 6 module.
Combination 1
Combination 2 Combination 3 Combination 4
Level 4 and 5 Contract Law Criminal Law Public Law Tort Law Property Law
Level 5 Tort Law Property Law Commercial Law Family Law
Level 5 and 6 Property Law Commercial Law Family Law Jurisprudence **
Level 6 Jurisprudence ** Equity and Trusts Company Law Evidence
Standard entry route (12 modules – 360 Credits in total) i.e. Four Level-4, Four Level-5 and Four Level-6 Graduate entry route ( 9 modules – 270 Credits in total) i.e. Three Level-4, Three Level-5 and Three Level-6
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Important Notes Students who wish to obtain a U.K. qualifying Law degree for progressing to legal practice/Bar courses in England and Wales should refer to the LL.B. structure and outlines contained in University of London prospectus and regulations to ensure that they enrol for the correct modules. (https://london.ac.uk/courses/bachelor-laws) Law graduates who wish to qualify as lawyers in Hong Kong must obtain the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws (P.C.LL.) and meet any requirements of the Law Society or Bar in relation to traineeship or pupillage. For full details see https://ple.hku.hk and https://www.pcea.com.hk . Those wishing to apply for P.C.LL. must also have completed an IELTS test within three years of application and should have an overall 7.
Course fee for preparation courses (non-refundable or non-transferable)
Level 4 per module Single module enrolment $9,600 (i.e. any one Level 4)
Level 4 per module
Any two or more modules in a single transaction $8,600 (i.e. any two Level 4 modules or any one Level 4 module plus one Level 5 or 6 module)
Level 5 per module Tort Law $8,600 Property Law $8,600 Commercial Law $8,100 Family Law $8,100
Level 6 per module Jurisprudence and Legal Theory $8,600 Equity and Trusts $8,600 Company Law $8,100 Evidence $8,100
Tuition Package
Fee $9,600 and $8,600 (Level 4, 5 and 6 modules) The fee includes the cost of main & revision lectures, exam skills seminars, assignment marking (where provided), mock examinations and course materials prepared by visiting lecturers. The provisional timetable is printed in the next pages.
Fee $8,100 (Level 5 and 6 modules)
The fee includes the cost of main & revision lectures, and course materials prepared by visiting lecturers. The provisional timetable is printed in the next pages.
Mode of Study
Face-to-face tuition by outstanding UK teachers is long treasured as a defining feature of HKU SPACE Preparation Courses for the University of London law programmes. Despite all the disruptions caused by the pandemic, we have succeeded in keeping all these Preparation Courses delivered live and real-time on schedule by the same outstanding UK teachers. Please see “Appendix I - Quality learning continues despite difficulties” for more information. Please also refer to the section “Meeting Venue”.
Programme Structure for prep. courses
Level 4 Modules
Prep. courses
Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Prep. course
Tort Law, Property Law and Equity & Trusts
Prep. courses
Other modules
Prep. courses
Main Lectures (36 hours per module)
The provisional timetable for each module is printed in the next pages.
Exam Skills Seminars (6 hours per module)
November to February Take-home assessment (1 question)
Exam Skills Seminars (3 hours) January
Exam Skills Seminars (6 hours per module) October to January
Mock Exams (1 hour and 40 minutes)
January to March Each paper will comprise four questions and candidates will be required to answer Two questions.
Revision Lectures (14 hours per module)
Intensive block revision lectures will be held in February to April. Dates will be confirmed in January.
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The provisional schedule of Main Lectures The provisional timetables may sometimes be changed, so please download the latest version from our website
https://hkuspace.hku.hk/llb
Combination 1
Course Code COML9042
Level 4 Contract Law
Course Code COML9044
Level 4 Criminal Law
Course Code COML9045
Level 4 Public Law
04/10/21 (Mon) Evening 15/11/21 (Mon) Evening 06/12/21 (Mon) Evening
05/10/21 (Tue) Evening 16/11/21 (Tue) Evening 07/12/21 (Tue) Evening
07/10/21 (Thu) Evening 17/11/21 (Wed) Evening 08/12/21 (Wed) Evening
08/10/21 (Fri) Evening 19/11/21 (Fri) Evening 10/12/21 (Fri) Evening
09/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 20/11/21 (Sat) Afternoon 11/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
11/10/21 (Mon) Evening 21/11/21 (Sun) Afternoon 12/12/21 (Sun) Afternoon
12/10/21 (Tue) Evening 17/01/22 (Mon) Evening 14/12/21 (Tue) Evening
15/10/21 (Fri) Evening 18/01/22 (Tue) Evening 15/12/21 (Wed) Evening
16/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 19/01/22 (Wed) Evening 16/12/21 (Thu) Evening
18/10/21 (Mon) Evening 21/01/22 (Fri) Evening 18/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
19/10/21 (Tue) Evening 22/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon 19/12/21 (Sun) Afternoon
20/10/21 (Wed) Evening 23/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 20/12/21 (Mon) Evening
Lecturer: Ms. Jo Reddy Adjunct Lecturer HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education
Lecturer: Dr. Oliver Quick Senior Lecturer in Law School of Law University of Bristol
Lecturer: Professor Paul McHugh Professor of Law and Legal History Faculty of Law University of Cambridge
Exam Skills Seminars November (6 hours)
Lecturer: Ms. Jo Reddy
Exam Skills Seminars January (6 hours)
Lecturer: Mrs. Tracey Aquino London South Bank University
Exam Skills Seminars
Dates to be confirmed (6 hours)
Lecturer: To be confirmed
Course Code COML9036
Level 5 Tort Law
Course Code COML9038
Level 5 Property Law (Timetable has been revised on 30 August 2021)
22/10/21 (Fri) Evening 03/09/21 (Fri) Evening
23/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 04/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A)
24/10/21 (Sun) Afternoon 13/09/21 (Mon) Evening
26/10/21 (Tue) Evening 14/09/21 (Tue) Evening
27/10/21 (Wed) Evening 15/09/21 (Wed) Evening
28/10/21 (Thu) Evening 17/09/21 (Fri) Evening
30/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 18/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A)
31/10/21 (Sun) Afternoon 19/09/21 (Sun) 3-Hour (A)
01/11/21 (Mon) Evening 06/11/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A)
07/01/22 (Fri) Evening 07/11/21 (Sun) 3-Hour (A)
08/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon 12/11/21 (Fri) Evening
09/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 13/11/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) Lecturer Mrs. Tracey Aquino Barrister, Senior Lecturer in Law London South Bank University
Lecturer Professor Martin Dixon Professor of the Law of Real Property, Queens’ College, University of Cambridge
Exam Skills Seminars January (6 hours)
Lecturer Professor Paula Giliker University of Bristol
Exam Skills Seminars Dates to be confirmed (6 hours)
Lecturer Professor Martin Dixon
Updated on 30 August 2021
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Combination 2
Course Code COML9036
Level 5 Tort Law
Course Code COML9038
Level 5 Property Law (Timetable has been revised on
30 August 2021)
Course Code COML9025
Level 5 Commercial Law (New syllabus 2017)
Course Code COML9032
Level 5 Family Law
22/10/21 (Fri) Evening 03/09/21 (Fri) Evening 29/11/21 (Mon) Evening 09/02/22 (Wed) Evening
23/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 04/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 30/11/21 (Tue) Evening 10/02/22 (Thu) Evening
24/10/21 (Sun) Afternoon 13/09/21 (Mon) Evening 02/12/21 (Thu) Evening 11/02/22 (Fri) Evening
26/10/21 (Tue) Evening 14/09/21 (Tue) Evening 03/12/21 (Fri) Evening 13/02/22 (Sun) 3-Hour (A)
27/10/21 (Wed) Evening 15/09/21 (Wed) Evening 06/12/21 (Mon) Evening 14/02/22 (Mon) Evening
28/10/21 (Thu) Evening 17/09/21 (Fri) Evening 07/12/21 (Tue) Evening 15/02/22 (Tue) Evening
30/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon 18/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 17/01/22 (Mon) Evening 17/02/22 (Thu) Evening
31/10/21 (Sun) Afternoon 19/09/21 (Sun) 3-Hour (A) 18/01/22 (Tue) Evening 18/02/22 (Fri) Evening
01/11/21 (Mon) Evening 06/11/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 20/01/22 (Thu) Evening 19/02/22 (Sat) 3-Hour (A)
07/01/22 (Fri) Evening 07/11/21 (Sun) 3-Hour (A) 21/01/22 (Fri) Evening 21/02/22 (Mon) Evening
08/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon 12/11/21 (Fri) Evening 23/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 22/02/22 (Tue) Evening
09/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 13/11/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 24/01/22 (Mon) Evening 23/02/22 (Wed) Evening
Lecturer Mrs. Tracey Aquino Barrister, Senior Lecturer in Law, London South Bank University
Lecturer Professor Martin Dixon Professor of the Law of Real Property, Queens’ College, University of Cambridge
Lecturer
Ms. Jo Reddy Adjunct Lecturer, HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education
Lecturer Mr. Roger Holmes Formerly Head of School, Kingston Law School, Kingston University
Exam Skills Seminars January (6 hours) Lecturer Professor Paula Giliker University of Bristol
Exam Skills Seminars Dates to be confirmed (6 hours) Lecturer Professor Martin Dixon University of Cambridge
Combination 3
Course Code COML9038
Level 5 Property Law (Timetable has been revised on
30 August 2021)
Course Code COML9025
Level 5 Commercial Law (New syllabus 2017)
Course Code COML9032
Level 5 Family Law
Course Code COML9031
Level 6 Jurisprudence and Legal
Theory
03/09/21 (Fri) Evening 29/11/21 (Mon) Evening 09/02/22 (Wed) Evening 23/09/21 (Thu) Evening
04/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 30/11/21 (Tue) Evening 10/02/22 (Thu) Evening 24/09/21 (Fri) Evening
13/09/21 (Mon) Evening 02/12/21 (Thu) Evening 11/02/22 (Fri) Evening 25/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A)
14/09/21 (Tue) Evening 03/12/21 (Fri) Evening 13/02/22 (Sun) 3-Hour (A) 27/09/21 (Mon) Evening
15/09/21 (Wed) Evening 06/12/21 (Mon) Evening 14/02/22 (Mon) Evening 28/09/21 (Tue) Evening
17/09/21 (Fri) Evening 07/12/21 (Tue) Evening 15/02/22 (Tue) Evening 29/09/21 (Wed) Evening
18/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 17/01/22 (Mon) Evening 17/02/22 (Thu) Evening 03/01/22 (Mon) Evening
19/09/21 (Sun) 3-Hour (A) 18/01/22 (Tue) Evening 18/02/22 (Fri) Evening 04/01/22 (Tue) Evening
06/11/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 20/01/22 (Thu) Evening 19/02/22 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 05/01/22 (Wed) Evening
07/11/21 (Sun) 3-Hour (A) 21/01/22 (Fri) Evening 21/02/22 (Mon) Evening 07/01/22 (Fri) Evening
12/11/21 (Fri) Evening 23/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 22/02/22 (Tue) Evening 08/01/22 (Sat) 3-Hour (A)
13/11/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 24/01/22 (Mon) Evening 23/02/22 (Wed) Evening 09/01/22 (Sun) 3-Hour (A)
Lecturer Professor Martin Dixon Professor of the Law of Real Property, Queens’ College, University of Cambridge
Lecturer Ms. Jo Reddy
Adjunct Lecturer, HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education
Lecturer Mr. Roger Holmes Formerly Head of School, Kingston Law School, Kingston University
Lecturer Professor Adam Gearey Professor of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London
Exam Skills Seminars Dates to be confirmed (6 hours)
Lecturer Professor Martin Dixon
Exam Skills Seminar 11 January (3 hours)
Lecturer Professor Adam Gearey
Updated on 30 August 2021
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Combination 4
Course Code COML9031
Level 6 Jurisprudence and Legal Theory
Course Code COML9034
Level 6 Equity and Trusts
23/09/21 (Thu) Evening 04/10/21 (Mon) Evening
24/09/21 (Fri) Evening 05/10/21 (Tue) Evening
25/09/21 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 07/10/21 (Thu) Evening
27/09/21 (Mon) Evening 08/10/21 (Fri) Evening
28/09/21 (Tue) Evening 09/10/21 (Sat) Afternoon
29/09/21 (Wed) Evening 11/10/21 (Mon) Evening
03/01/22 (Mon) Evening 11/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
04/01/22 (Tue) Evening 12/12/21 (Sun) Afternoon
05/01/22 (Wed) Evening 14/12/21 (Tue) Evening
07/01/22 (Fri) Evening 15/12/21 (Wed) Evening
08/01/22 (Sat) 3-Hour (A) 16/12/21 (Thu) Evening
09/01/22 (Sun) 3-Hour (A) 18/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
Lecturer Professor Adam Gearey Professor of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London
Lecturer Professor William Swadling Reader in Property Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford
Exam Skills Seminar 11 January (3 hours)
Lecturer Professor Adam Gearey
Exam Skills Seminars 19 December (3 hours) and March/April (3 hours)
Lecturer Professor William Swadling
Course Code COML9033
Level 6 Company Law
Course Code COML9040
Level 6 Evidence
20/12/21 (Mon) Evening 24/11/21 (Wed) Evening
22/12/21 (Wed) Evening 25/11/21 (Thu) Evening
23/12/21 (Thu) Evening 26/11/21 (Fri) Evening
13/01/22 (Thu) Evening 28/11/21 (Sun) Afternoon
14/01/22 (Fri) Evening 29/11/21 (Mon) Evening
15/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon 30/11/21 (Tue) Evening
17/01/22 (Mon) Evening 02/12/21 (Thu) Evening
18/01/22 (Tue) Evening 03/12/21 (Fri) Evening
19/01/22 (Wed) Evening 04/12/21 (Sat) Afternoon
21/01/22 (Fri) Evening 06/12/21 (Mon) Evening
22/01/22 (Sat) Afternoon 07/12/21 (Tue) Evening
23/01/22 (Sun) Afternoon 08/12/21 (Wed) Evening
Lecturer Professor Nigel Furey Teaching Fellow, School of Law, University of Bristol
Lecturer Mr. Sean Hutton Former Associate Professor, The College of Law, York
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Meeting Time (excluding breaks)
Morning = 9:30 - 10: 30 a.m. ; 10: 45 - 11: 45 a.m. ; 12: 00 - 1: 00 p.m. (3 Hours lecture) Afternoon = 2:30 - 3: 30 p.m. ; 3: 45 - 4: 45 p.m. ; 5: 00 - 6: 00 p.m. (3 Hours lecture) 3-Hour (A) = 4:00 - 5: 00 p.m. ; 5: 10 - 6: 10 p.m. ; 6: 15 - 7: 15 p.m. (3 Hours lecture) Evening = 6:45 - 7: 45 p.m. ; 8: 10 - 9: 10 p.m. ; 9: 15 - 10: 15 p.m. (3 Hours lecture)
Meeting Venue
All Classes are expected to be held on the University of Hong Kong Campus (Pokfulam Road). However, HKU SPACE reserves the right to move classes to other locations, including online classes, if it is needed. Please note that timetable with venues for each module you have enrolled on will be sent out one week before the start of that module. If you do not receive a timetable, please e-mail [email protected] or telephone 2520-4665.
Visas
Please note that HKU SPACE Preparation Courses are intended for those having the right to live and study in Hong Kong and it is the responsibility of applicants to determine their eligibility to study. Please refer to “Notes to Non-local Applicants” on the application for enrolment form (SF26-LLB).
Payment Method
Online payment HKU SPACE provides 24-hour online service for students to make enrolment for single module (courses enrolled on first-come, first-served basis) via the Internet hkuspace.hku.hk/llb. Applicants may settle the payment by using either PPS, VISA or Mastercard online. Please note that 24-hour online enrolment will only be available 1 day before each module commences.
In Person Course fees can be paid in CASH or by WeChat Pay, Alipay, EPS, Visa/Master Card or Cheque/Bank Draft made payable to HKU SPACE at any of HKUSPACE Enrolment Counters by completing the enclosed application for enrolment form (Ref: SF26-LLB). (hkuspace.hku.hk/learning-centre, Centre Hotline: (852) 3761-1111)
Mail Completed application for enrolment form (Ref: SF26-LLB) can be submitted with the appropriate course fee crossed cheque/bank draft made payable to HKU SPACE to the “College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE, 34th Floor, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong (Ref: UoL LLB)”
Remarks
1. Applicants may be required to pay the course fee in CASH or by WeChat Pay, Alipay, EPS, Visa/Master Card if the course is due to start shortly after enrolment. Application for enrolment will NOT be accepted on the date of commencement of lectures. Course fees paid are not refundable or transferable.
2. Please note that unavoidable timetable changes, including changes of lecturer, may sometimes be made. Such changes
will avoid clashes with the other modules in the same year lecture grouping. However, it is not always possible to avoid timetable clashes for those students taking modules in other lecture groupings. In extremely rare circumstances, it may be necessary to substitute recorded for face-to-face lectures.
3. You will be required to produce your admission card to HKU SPACE staff outside the lecture theatre in order to gain entry
to each lecture. Students leaving and re-entering the lecture theatre will be asked to produce the card on each re-entry. The procedure for processing admission cards will be notified by mail to students.
For academic and enrolment enquiries College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE,
34th Floor, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong
Mondays - Fridays (9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.), Saturdays (Closed) Enquiries: (852) 2520 4665 • email address: [email protected]
https://hkuspace.hku.hk/llb
“This is an exempted course under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.”
https://hkuspace.hku.hk/ HKU SPACE is a non-profit making University company limited by guarantee.
Updated on 10 September 2021
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Appendix I
Quality learning continues despite difficulties
Live teaching by outstanding teachers and strong support for students
Face-to-face tuition by outstanding UK teachers is long treasured as a defining feature of HKU SPACE
Preparation Courses for the University of London law programmes. Despite all the disruptions
caused by the pandemic, we have succeeded in keeping all these Preparation Courses delivered live
and real-time on schedule by the same outstanding UK teachers. Students have been able to engage
actively and generally their study plans have not been interrupted.
Resilience ensures quality learning and continuity
Technology and professionalism have a big role to play to ensure continuity of quality learning:
• Virtual Classroom—lecture sessions have been delivered live by the same teachers from the
UK, by and large according to the same class schedules.
• Sophisticated learning platforms—highly resourced University of London VLE and HKU
SPACE SOUL2.0 have been effectively and fully used.
• Additional support to students—regular updates, occasional hints, additional learning
materials, speedy attention or even extra sessions have been given to facilitate students’
learning and engagement.
When will Virtual Classroom be used?
1. All classes will be planned and scheduled as physical, face-to-face classes taught by our team
of visiting UK teachers.
2. If the situation (such as implementation of lockdown, quarantine measures or restrictions
on international flights) does not permit physical classes, announcement will be made in due
course before class commencement. Virtual classroom will then be used. Please login HKU
SPACE Student Portal SOUL2.0 https://soul2.hkuspace.hku.hk/ for updates.
3. If Virtual Classroom is to be used, there will be measures to ensure students’ equitable
access and engagement. If necessary, additional sessions and other support will be provided.
No extra costs will be imposed. No reduction of paid course fees will apply.
4. Physical teaching and learning will be resumed once situation permits.
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Application for Enrolment Form (SF26-LLB) August 2021
First-come First-served
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses 2021/2022 Programme Code: SC367A
(Year 2 to Final Year Continuing Students)
For enrolment counter use only
Receipt No.
Please complete all relevant parts in BLOCK LETTERS and put a tick “ ” in the box as appropriate.
Part I: Application Details
Application Code Module(s) to be taken (must be completed)
1950 – 2164 NW COML9042 Level 4 – Contract Law 1955 – 2223 NW COML9044 Level 4 – Criminal Law 1960 – 1167 NW COML9045 Level 4 – Public Law 1950 – 2169 NW COML9036 Level 5 – Tort Law 1945 – 3893 NW COML9038 Level 5 – Property Law 1955 – 2440 NW COML9025 Level 5 – Commercial Law 1970 – 1232 NW COML9032 Level 5 – Family Law 1945 – 3895 NW COML9031 Level 6 – Jurisprudence and Legal Theory 1950 – 2541 NW COML9034 Level 6 – Equity and Trusts 1960 – 1270 NW COML9033 Level 6 – Company Law 1955 – 2444 NW COML9040 Level 6 – Evidence
Course Fee (must pay in a single transaction)
Level 4, 5 and 6 Compulsory Modules 1 course : $ 9,600 (Level 4 only)
1 course : $ 8,600 (Level 5 or 6 only)
2 courses : $17,200 3 courses : $25,800 4 courses : $34,400
Other combinations ($8,100 and $8,600)
2 courses : $16,700 (i.e. $8,100 + $8,600)
3 courses : $24,800 (i.e. $8,100 + $8,100 + $8,600)
3 courses : $25,300 (i.e. $8,100 + $8,600 + $8,600)
4 courses : $32,900 (i.e. $8,600 + $8,100 + $8,100 + $8,100)
4 courses : $33,400 (i.e. $8,100 + $8,100 + $8,600 + $8,600)
Level 5 and 6 Optional Modules
1 course : $ 8,100
2 courses : $16,200
3 courses : $24,300
4 courses : $32,400
Course enrolment enquiry: Please contact our Programme Administrative Staff if you any queries regarding the total course fee. (email address: [email protected]).
Title Mr Ms Student Name in English and Chinese (name as appeared on H.K.I.D. Card or Passport)
Given Names Family Name
Name in Chinese Mobile Phone
H.K.I.D./Passport No. HKU SPACE Student No. (if any)
Holders of H.K.I.D. card must fill in their H.K.I.D. No.
Part II: Other Personal Particulars
Email Address ______________________________________________ Nationality ________________________
Date of Birth Day Month Year Permanent HK Resident Yes No
(If “No”, see Notes to Non-local Applicants)
Correspondence Address
Room/Flat Floor Block Building
Estate, Street/Road District (e.g. Wan Chai, Kwun Tong, etc)
HK KLN NT
Emergency Contact Person
In case of emergency, we may need to contact your family or friend. Please enter details below.
Contact Person Phone
HKU SPACE Lifelong Learner Card
(HKU SPACE Alumni)
For applicant not already holding a Lifelong Learner Card,
please affix a recent color photo (with plain background) for processing
Lifelong Learner Card
45mm X 55 mm
https://alumni.hkuspace.hku.hk/
Please complete this part Name : Address
:
(Official receipt will be sent by self-addressed label above, HKU SPACE will not be responsible for any loss of receipt sent by mail)
Please continue to next part
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Part III: Qualifications and Employment
Please state qualifications relevant to the programme / course entry requirements you are applying for.
Examination / Awarding Institution Subject / Degree Awarded Date of Award
Employer’s Name:
Occupation:
Part IV: Other Relevant Information HKU SPACE Alumni
All new enrolled students in the School will automatically receive a lifelong learner card which serves as the student card. It also confers eligibility to become an alumnus of HKU SPACE. If you DO NOT WISH to be an alumnus, please check this box.
Equal Opportunities for Learning at HKU SPACE
It is the School policy to offer equal opportunities to all applicants with or without disabilities. To enable us to meet the needs of all students, you are invited to indicate on this form whether you require any special assistance. If you do need such assistance, the School may approach you subsequently to obtain further details s o as to facilitate our planning and assess how best we can help you. Special assistance required? Yes No (if you check yes, you agree to give us further information on your special needs and consent to process your data)
Statement on Collection of Personal Data
1. It is necessary for applicants to supply their personal data and to provide all the information requested in the application documents, as otherwise the School may be unable to process and consider their applications.
2. The personal data provided in this form will be used for processing your application for admission, and for registration, academic and administrative communication, alumni management and contacts, research, statistical and marketing (including direct marketing) purposes. The data will be solely handled by HKU SPACE staff but may be transferred to an authorised third party providing services to the School in relation to the above purposes and prescribed purposes as allowed by the law from time to time.
3. When the processing and consideration of all the applications for a particular programme have been completed: (a) the application papers of unsuccessful candidates will be destroyed (if you have indicated to receive our promotional materials in Paragraph 6 then your contact details and opt-in consent would be retained for such purposes); and (b) the application papers of successful candidates will serve as part of the applicant’s official student records and will be handled by HKU SPACE staff or by staff of an authorised third party providing services to the School in relation to the stated purposes. In all such circumstances, please be assured that any personal information you supply will be kept strictly confidential. Personal data collected arising from any payment for this application may be retained as statutorily required and for processing refund, if necessary.
4. Upon enrolment, applicants will be required to submit a recent colour photo for student identification purpose. 5. The School will send urgent messages to students via Short Message Services (SMS) and supplement by other means such as email (if the need arises). It is therefore important that
the mobile phone number and email address that the applicant provides are accurate. Any change should be reported to the School immediately. Those who have genuine difficulty in receiving urgent messages via SMS should contact the programme teams for separate arrangements.
Use of Personal Data related to Direct Marketing
6. From time to time, the School will send the latest updates and promotional materials to applicants/students and alumni on the availability of the programmes and courses. This will also include seminars and events, discounts and offers, clinics and other services as well as the alumni events, privileges and offers, networking opportunities and fund-raising initiatives. Occasionally information from our parent University and fellow HKU subsidiaries may also be sent. Various communication channels will be employed such as direct-mail, email and mobile phone and other forms of social media, by using your personal data (including, but without limitation to, your name, contact details and other information collected in your profile such as the programme(s) you enrolled, your graduation year etc). You always have the right to make subsequent changes on your choice of receiving further marketing materials by sending a written unsubscribe request (by email or by post) to the School at any time.
If you DO NOT WISH to receive our latest updates and promotional materials through the communication channels as stated above, including discounts and offers from time to time, please check this box.
7. Under the provisions of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, applicants have the right to request the School to ascertain whether it holds your personal data, to be given a copy, and to apply for correction of the data, if deemed incorrect. Applications for access to personal data should be made by using a special request form and on payment of a fee. Such applications for access to information should be addressed to the Data Protection Officer, HKU SPACE. For general requests of personal data amendment, please fill out the ‘Application Form for Personal Data Amendment’ and submit it to HKU SPACE.
8. For details on the School’s policy on personal data (privacy), please refer to the School Prospectus or Website (http://hkuspace.hku.hk/policy-statement/privacy-policy.) 9. HKU SPACE, being part of the University of Hong Kong, the Personal Information Collection Statement of the University also applies and can be accessed from
https://www.aal.hku.hk/admissions/documents/pics.pdf. Being in partnership with other overseas Universities, it also endeavours to comply to their laws and regulations as far as practicable. However, the School is obliged to maintain part of the students’ records in perpetuity for reasons stated in this PIC.
General Notes to Applicants
Enrolment can be done in person at any of the School’s Enrolment Centres (hkuspace.hku.hk/learning-centre, Centre Hotline: (852) 3761-1111) by completing this application form and submitting it with the appropriate course fee and relevant documents. Course fees can be paid in Cash or by EPS/ Visa /Mastercard or Cheque/Bank Draft made payable to HKU SPACE. You can also mail to the “College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE, 34th Floor, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong” specifying “UoL LLB”.
If you are applying/have enrolled for more than one course with HKU SPACE, please check to ensure that there are no scheduling conflicts before submitting your application form. Course fees paid are not refundable or transferable except as statutorily provided or under very exceptional circumstances (e.g. course cancellation due to insufficient enrolment). If you do not receive a timetable one week before module starts, please e-mail [email protected] or call 2520-4665. Statement of Attendance can be issued after completion of the course in April upon request. Students who require a statement of attendance should submit form (SF22A) with a
stamped self-addressed envelope and crossed cheque for HK$30 (per module) made payable to “HKU SPACE" to the School’s Enrolment Centres.
Class arrangement during COVID-19 The COVID-19 situation may still be fluid and constantly affect class arrangements in the coming months. The health and safety of our students will always be our top priority. To ensure that students' academic progress is not affected, the School may substitute face-to-face classes with online teaching if necessary in the event that face-to-face classes cannot be held. Our respective Programme Teams will contact the students concerned with details of such arrangements as necessary.
Notes to Non-local Applicants
To study in Hong Kong, all non-local applicants are required to obtain a student visa issued by the Immigration Department of the HKSAR Government, except for those admitted to Hong Kong as dependants, who do not need prior approval before taking up full-time and part-time studies. Non-local applicants issued with a valid employment visa also do not need prior approval to pursue part-time studies. It is the responsibility of individual applicants to make appropriate visa arrangements. Admission to a HKU SPACE academic programme/course does not guarantee the issue of a student visa. Applicants may wish to note that part-time courses are generally not considered by the Immigration Department for visa purposes except for self-financed, part-time locally accredited taught postgraduate programmes awarded within the HKU System through HKU SPACE.
Declaration
I declare that all information given in this application form and the attached documents are, to the best of my knowledge, accurate and complete. I authorise the School to obtain, and the relevant authorities to release, any information about my qualifications and/or employment as required for my application. I consent that, if registered, I will conform to the Statues and Regulations of the University and the rules of the School. I have also noted, understood and agreed the contents of above Notes, Statement on Collection of Personal Data and HKU SPACE policy on personal data (privacy).
Signature: _____________________________________
Date: _______________________________________
HKU SPACE is a non-profit making University company limited by guarantee.
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For Office Use Only 只供內部使用Receipt No. 收據編號:_______________________________
To help us understand your learning needs, please answer the following questions. Please note that the information you provide may be used to assist the School's research in continuing education. This part of the form is optional.
為使本學院了解學員的學習需要,請填妥以下問卷。你所提供的資料,可能作為本學院對持續教育研究之用。學員可根據個人意願決定填寫與否。
Please tick the appropriate boxes. 請在適當方格加上 號。
1. Your highest education level achieved 你的最高學歷程度:(Please select ONE only 請選擇其中一項)
1.001 □ Below Secondary 5 (HKCEE) 中五(香港中學會考)以下 1.006 □ Bachelor’s degree 學士學位
1.002 □ Secondary 5 (HKCEE) or equivalent 中五(香港中學會考)或同等程度 1.007 □ Postgraduate certificate / Postgraduate diploma 深造證書 / 深造文憑
1.003 □ Secondary 6 – 7 (HKAL) or equivalent 中六 – 中七(香港高級程度會考)或同等程度 1.008 □ Master’s degree 碩士學位
1.004 □ Secondary 6 (HKDSE) or equivalent 中六(香港中學文憑)或同等程度 1.009 □ Doctorate degree 博士學位
1.005 □ Associate degree / sub-degree / certificate / diploma 副學士 / 副學位或非學位證書 / 文憑
2. What are the most important factors for your choosing of the present course at HKU SPACE? 你選擇在香港大學專業進修學院修讀此課程,最重要的因素是什麼?
Please select the THREE most important factors and rank them from "1" to "3", with "1" as the most important. 請選擇3個最重要因素並以1至3排列,以1為最重要。
2.001 □ Good reputation of the institution 機構有良好聲譽 2.006 □ Good teaching and learning facilities 教學設備完善
2.002 □ A variety of courses to choose 有多種課程可供選擇 2.007 □ Convenient locations of learning centres 上課地點方便
2.003 □ High academic quality of the courses 課程的學術質素高 2.008 □ Reasonable course fees 學費合理
2.004 □ Qualification awarded are widely recognised 學歷被社會廣泛承認 2.009 □ Others其他 (Please specify 請列明 : _____________________)
2.005 □ Good quality of teaching staff 導師質素高
3. Which channel(s) do you usually receive information on continuing education? 你通常透過以下哪個渠道獲得有關持續教育的資訊?(You can choose MORE THAN ONE 可作多項選擇)
3.001 □ School website & School eDirect Mail (eDM) 學院網站 / 學院電子郵件 3.008 □ eDirect Mail (eDM) 電子郵件
3.002 □ School prospectus / programme brochure 學院課程手冊 / 課程單張 3.009 □ Keyword search (SEM) 關鍵字搜尋
3.003 □ TV / radio advertising 電視 / 電台廣告 3.010 □ Seminar / Exhibition / School Open Day 講座 / 展覽 / 開放日
3.004 □ Newspaper / magazine advertising 報章 / 雜誌廣告 3.011 □ From the organisation currently working at 從現職機構獲得資訊
3.005 □ Transport / outdoor advertising 公共交通工具 / 戶外廣告 3.012 □ Office building 商業大廈派發點
3.006 □ Internet advertising 網站廣告 3.013 □ From friends / relatives 親朋推介
3.007 □ Mobile advertising 流動電話廣告 3.014 □ Others 其他 (Please specify 請列明 : _____________________)
4. Profession 行業: (You can choose MORE THAN ONE 可作多項選擇)
5. What are your area(s) of interest? 你對以下哪些課程範疇感興趣? (You can choose MORE THAN ONE 可作多項選擇)
5.001 □ Accounting and Finance 會計、財務 5.008 □ Languages and Humanities 語言及文史哲
5.002 □ Architecture, Housing and Built Environment 建築、房屋及建造環境 5.009 □ Law 法律
5.003 □ Art, Design and Performing Arts 美術、設計及表演藝術 5.010 □ Life, Health and General Sciences 生命、護理及普及科學
5.004 □ Business and Management 工商管理 5.011 □ Marketing and Communications 市場推廣及傳訊
5.005 □ Chinese Medicine 中醫藥 5.012 □ Social Sciences 社會科學
5.006 □ Hospitality and Tourism Management 款客及旅遊業管理 5.013 □ Sport, Exercise and Recreation Management 康樂及體育管理
5.007 □ Information Technology and Library Science 資訊科技及圖書館科學 5.014 □ Others 其他 (Please specify 請註明 :________________________)
6. Are you going to pay the fee of the course you have applied for in full by yourself? 學費是否由你全數支付?
6.001 □ Yes 是 6.002 □ No, I shall pay _____ % of the course fee by myself. 否,我只支付全數學費的百分之 _______。
7. Monthly personal income 個人每月收入:
7.001 □ $0 - $9,999 7.005 □ $30,000 - $39,999
7.002 □ $10,000 - $14,999 7.006 □ $40,000 - $ 49,999
7.003 □ $15,000 - $19,999 7.007 □ $50,000 or above 或以上
7.004 □ $20,000 - $29,999
End 問卷完Thanks 謝謝
Part V 戊部:Survey 問卷調查
4.001 □ Accounting / Auditing 會計、核數
4.002 □ Administration / Secretarial / General Management 行政、秘書、一般管理工作
4.003 □ Advertising / Sales and Marketing / Customer Services 廣告、營銷及市場推廣、顧客服務
4.004 □ Architectural / Building & Construction / Project Engineering / City Planning 建築、建造、項目工程、城市規劃
4.005 □ Art / Creative / Design 藝術、創意行業、設計
4.006 □ Banking / Finance / Investment / Insurance 銀行、金融、投資、保險
4.007 □ Business Management 商業管理
4.008 □ Chinese Medicine 中醫藥
4.009 □ Community / Social Services 社會服務
4.010 □ Computer Science / Information Technology (IT) 電腦、資訊科技
4.011 □ Education 教育
4.012 □ Engineering / Machinery工程、機械
4.013 □ Entertainment / Recreation / Sports 娛樂、康樂、體育管理
4.014 □ Environmental Sciences 環境科學
4.015 □ Food and Beverage 餐飲
4.016 □ Government / Public Utilities 政府部門、公共機構
4.017 □ Hospitality and Tourism 款客服務、旅遊
4.018 □ Housing / Property Management / Real Estate 樓宇、物業管理、地產
4.019 □ Human Resource / Training 人事、培訓
4.020 □ Legal 法律
4.021 □ Library Management 圖書管理
4.022 □ Logistics / Transportation 物流、運輸交通
4.023 □ Manufacturing 製造業
4.024 □ Media / Communications / Public Relations / Publishing / Translation 媒體、傳訊、公關、出版、翻譯
4.025 □ Medical / Health Care / Nutrition / Beauty 醫療、保健、營養、美容
4.026 □ Merchandising / Purchasing / Trading 採購、貿易
4.027 □ Retail / Wholesale 零售、批發
4.028 □ Science and Technology 科學及科技
4.029 □ Telecommunications 電訊
4.030 □ Others 其他 (Please specify 請列明 : _____________________)
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