Yes. For more information, please refer to Program Structure.
Yes, students can change their major within or out of the School of Science as long as they have met the requirements of the major program they want to transfer to and passed the relevant selection process.
The 4-year program we offer is specifically designed to accommodate such needs. There are different course choices and major-minor combinations suiting students’ backgrounds, interests and abilities.
To graduate, students must complete at least 120 credits by studying the University Common Cores, School requirements and Major Program requirements.
Yes, as long as you have completed 120 credits by studying the University Common Cores, School requirements and Major Program requirements; and fulfilled the graduation requirements of the relevant study program.
The School of Science provides students with an array of career training activities including one-on-one career consultation on exploring their career goals, mock interviews with HR experts from different industries, and firm visits. The School will also provide individualized services such as referral to partner companies to help students find internship experiences and graduate jobs.
HKUST provides undergraduate students with exciting research opportunities through a signature program called Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP). In Fall, Spring and Summer semesters, lists of UROP projects are open for student application. The qualified students work closely with faculty members on the research and scholarly activities, thereby developing insightful perspectives on their areas of interest and advance the frontiers of knowledge. Students are also most welcome to propose a project title to a faculty member if he or she agrees to do the supervision.
Successful completion of UROP courses may lead to stipend as encouragement, or credits to fulfill part of the program requirement. For UROP project papers/posters accepted for presentation at an academic conference, or accepted by international journal, various sponsorships will be conferred to the UROP students. Students who exhibit excellent research performance may also be nominated for an award, in recognition of their contribution to research and innovation at HKUST.
Currently, the School of Science has more than 100 exchange partner institutions covering regions including Australia, Europe, North America, Southeast Asia and Mainland China, etc. Students joining the exchange program will be offered opportunities to experience overseas learning and new cultures for an entire semester.
Our programs not only nurture students to become scientists who generate academic knowledge for the betterment of humankind, but also train students to excel in their future professions including industrial research and development, education, manufacturing, logistics, and business and finance.
Each year, however, apart from entering the job market upon graduation, about 25-30% of our science graduates pursue further studies in renowned universities, which include:
• California Institute of Technology
• Imperial College London
• ETH Zurich
• University College London
• University of Chicago
• National University of Singapore
• Yale University
• Columbia University
• King’s College London
• The University of Sydney
• New York University
• Université PSL
• University of British Columbia
• The University of Queensland
• University of California, San Diego
• Technical University of Munich
HKUST offers a number of scholarships to support students realizing their dreams. For newly admitted students, we award admissions scholarships to outstanding students on a competitive merit basis. These awards may be one-off or renewable, full or partial tuition waivers. Applicants will be notified of the scholarship decision together with the admissions offer.
After begin studying at HKUST, students will have many other scholarship opportunities. These scholarships are to recognize their academic and non-academic achievement, which will require application and/or nomination. Around 19% of students received more than one scholarship.
For details, please refer to Fees and Scholarships, and the website of Scholarships and Financial Aid Office.