Year of Entry
2018Application Deadline
Application ClosedMode of Study
Combined †Mode of Funding
Non-government-fundedIntermediate Award
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer ScienceIndicative Intake Target
50Minimum No. of Credits Required
Master's degree: 30; Postgraduate Diploma: 24Class Schedule
Mostly on Weekday evenings and/or SaturdaysNormal Study Period
Full-time: 1 year;Part-time/Combined mode: 2 years
Maximum Study Period
Full-time: 2.5 years;Part-time/Combined mode: 5 years
Mode of Processing
Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Review of applications will start before the deadline and continue until all places are filled. Early applications are therefore strongly encouraged.Programme Outlines
The programme aims to enable computer professionals to effectively and systematically strengthen and upgrade their technical capabilities in meeting increasing demands in computer software systems and services development. The programme also aims to broaden the students’ knowledge and deepen their understanding of key issues of specific application domains and areas in computer science, including data science, e-Commerce, information security, mobile, multimedia, and other related contemporary technologies. It prepares graduates to take up advanced innovative development work in the industry as well as to pursue higher research degree qualifications.
Upon completion of the programme, students should be able to apply the acquired theories and techniques to various technical aspects of computer systems and services development. The programme provides great flexibility through extensive choices of electives to respond to rapidly changing industry needs as well as a students' interests.
To be eligible for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and have:
- a recognised bachelor's degree in a computing discipline such as Computer Studies, Information Technology, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, or equivalent; or
- a recognised bachelor's degree in a related discipline such as Electronic Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Manufacturing Engineering, Quantitative Analysis, or equivalent, together with applicable working experience in information technology.
Applicants whose entrance qualification is obtained from an institution where the medium of instruction is NOT English should also fulfill the following minimum English proficiency requirement:
- TOEFL score 550 (paper-based test) or 79 (internet-based test); or
- overall band 6.5 in International English Language Testing System (IELTS); or
- score 450 in the new College English Test (CET-6) of Chinese mainland or pass in the old CET-6 test; or
- other equivalent qualifications.
The programme consists of three required courses and two groups of Electives (elective courses). The required courses will enable students to acquire a solid foundation in computer networks, data engineering and software engineering. The elective courses are divided into two groups: Group I and Group II. Students are required to take at least 21 credit units of Electives, including at least 3 credit units of Electives in Group I. The elective courses cover a broad range of areas in the field, including data science, e-Commerce, information security, mobile, multimedia, and other related contemporary technologies. Each course is worth 3 credit units except for the elective Project course which is worth 6 credit units. Through suitable choices of elective courses, students may concentrate on a study stream (Data Science Stream or Information Security Stream) based on their interests. Alternatively, students may also choose any elective courses without concentration on a particular stream. Please refer to the programme’s Web site (http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/academic/mscs/) for details.
A typical sequence of full-time study is as follows. The study load of a part-time student is normally about half of that of a full-time student.
Year 1, Semester A
3 required courses (Computer Networks and Internets, Data Engineering, Software Engineering), plus 2 elective courses (such as Big Data Algorithms and Techniques, Information Security for e-Commerce, Information Security Technology Management, Machine Learning, Practical Optimization Algorithms and Techniques, Guided Study)
Year 1, Semester B
5 elective courses (such as Cloud Computing: Theory and Practice, Computer Graphics, Data Warehousing and Data Mining, Intelligent Systems, Mobile Computing, Privacy-enhancing Technologies, Vision and Image), or the elective Project course plus 3 other elective courses
- Up to 3 courses can be credit transferred or waived based on your previous studies.
- Students may be considered for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science after obtaining a total of 24 credit units (including all the 3 required courses and at least 3 credit units of elective courses in Group I) with satisfactory academic results if they decide to exit early from the programme before graduation.
- The Project course is optional. Students may take 2 other elective courses in lieu of the Project course.