香港大学申请条件
香港大学面试
香港大学自主招生
香港大学招生
香港大学内地招生
香港大学master
香港大学samplingid126
香港大学toefl
2010香港大学
香港大学gpa
香港大学21
香港大学alevel
香港大学cs
香港大学ic
香港大学 emba
exo香港大学
香港大学dba
香港大学研究生雅思要求
School of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health About the course This course will equip you with a critical, systematic understanding of oral pathological conditions that require diagnosis by histopathological methods. You'll study the laboratory methods used to prepare oral diagnostic material for histopathological examination and the research tools used to advance the practice of diagnostic oral pathology. You'll develop a competence in the microscopical diagnosis of common and significant oral pathological lesions. You'll learn when further information or additional procedures are necessary to confirm a diagnosis. Core modules
School of Architecture, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course Digital technologies are changing the way built environments are designed, constructed and inhabited. The built environments of the future will be interactive and adaptable: buildings, cities and landscapes that respond to change. That means smart homes, healing hospitals, green neighbourhoods, places where digital technology and physical space work in harmony. On this course you'll gain the theoretical knowledge and acquire the design skills needed to develop digital blueprints for the environments of the future. In our Interactive Digital Design Studio, you'll work on design projects and learn techniques such as mixed reality modelling, integrated environment simulation and digital fabrication. Optional subjects include renewable energy and advanced computational design. Core modules
Information School, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This CILIP-accredited course is about the creation, management and use of digital libraries and resources. It will introduce you to the strategic thinking and project management skills you need for a successful career. You'll learn about digitisation, repositories, web creation and how to design digital libraries people want to use. The course is research-led, which means that you'll learn about the latest concepts from academics who work with organisations to drive developments in this field. Alongside the theory and technical skills, you'll develop some valuable attributes including effective communication, application of research methods and creative problem solving. Core modules
School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This one-year, full-time course covers a broad range of issues, encourages students to reflect on their experiences of early childhood education current policy, and addresses theory and research relevant to their interests. The content of the course follows that of the internationally renowned, part-time mixed-mode, distance-learning course, which has been running successfully since 1998. Core modules
School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This course blends distance learning with face-to-face teaching. It's open to early childhood professionals anywhere in the world, including early years practitioners, FE and HE lecturers, teachers, nursery nurses, voluntary and independent providers, and inspectors and managers working in areas relevant to early childhood. Wherever you are in the world, you’ll develop the skills you need to carry out high-quality educational research relevant to your own culture. Those skills include a clearer understanding of the policies, practice and theories that underpin your work. And you'll discuss international approaches and educational change with leading experts. Core modules
Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities About the course The settling of the New World, industrialisation and the French Revolution transformed the way people thought and lived. This course explores that momentous period in detail, looking at the economic, political, social and cultural changes seen throughout the world between c.1500 and c.1800. Events such as the British civil wars, the settling of the 'New World', the early stages of industrialisation, and the French Revolution transformed the way people thought and lived. This MA allows you to explore this momentous period with a group of internationally renowned scholars. Our optional work placement module gives you the chance to share your enthusiasm for the subject, working on a project with one of our partners in the arts, culture and heritage sectors. Core modules
香港大学面试
香港大学自主招生
香港大学招生
香港大学内地招生
香港大学master
香港大学samplingid126
香港大学toefl
2010香港大学
香港大学gpa
香港大学21
香港大学alevel
香港大学cs
香港大学ic
香港大学 emba
exo香港大学
香港大学dba
香港大学研究生雅思要求
School of Clinical Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health About the course This course will equip you with a critical, systematic understanding of oral pathological conditions that require diagnosis by histopathological methods. You'll study the laboratory methods used to prepare oral diagnostic material for histopathological examination and the research tools used to advance the practice of diagnostic oral pathology. You'll develop a competence in the microscopical diagnosis of common and significant oral pathological lesions. You'll learn when further information or additional procedures are necessary to confirm a diagnosis. Core modules
School of Architecture, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course Digital technologies are changing the way built environments are designed, constructed and inhabited. The built environments of the future will be interactive and adaptable: buildings, cities and landscapes that respond to change. That means smart homes, healing hospitals, green neighbourhoods, places where digital technology and physical space work in harmony. On this course you'll gain the theoretical knowledge and acquire the design skills needed to develop digital blueprints for the environments of the future. In our Interactive Digital Design Studio, you'll work on design projects and learn techniques such as mixed reality modelling, integrated environment simulation and digital fabrication. Optional subjects include renewable energy and advanced computational design. Core modules
Information School, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This CILIP-accredited course is about the creation, management and use of digital libraries and resources. It will introduce you to the strategic thinking and project management skills you need for a successful career. You'll learn about digitisation, repositories, web creation and how to design digital libraries people want to use. The course is research-led, which means that you'll learn about the latest concepts from academics who work with organisations to drive developments in this field. Alongside the theory and technical skills, you'll develop some valuable attributes including effective communication, application of research methods and creative problem solving. Core modules
School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This one-year, full-time course covers a broad range of issues, encourages students to reflect on their experiences of early childhood education current policy, and addresses theory and research relevant to their interests. The content of the course follows that of the internationally renowned, part-time mixed-mode, distance-learning course, which has been running successfully since 1998. Core modules
School of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This course blends distance learning with face-to-face teaching. It's open to early childhood professionals anywhere in the world, including early years practitioners, FE and HE lecturers, teachers, nursery nurses, voluntary and independent providers, and inspectors and managers working in areas relevant to early childhood. Wherever you are in the world, you’ll develop the skills you need to carry out high-quality educational research relevant to your own culture. Those skills include a clearer understanding of the policies, practice and theories that underpin your work. And you'll discuss international approaches and educational change with leading experts. Core modules
Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities About the course The settling of the New World, industrialisation and the French Revolution transformed the way people thought and lived. This course explores that momentous period in detail, looking at the economic, political, social and cultural changes seen throughout the world between c.1500 and c.1800. Events such as the British civil wars, the settling of the 'New World', the early stages of industrialisation, and the French Revolution transformed the way people thought and lived. This MA allows you to explore this momentous period with a group of internationally renowned scholars. Our optional work placement module gives you the chance to share your enthusiasm for the subject, working on a project with one of our partners in the arts, culture and heritage sectors. Core modules