The Scheme Proposal

 

Objectives

The Piloting Scheme for Secondary Schools - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Dual Program is targeted at providing an alternative pathway for students who are gifted in certain areas so that they can:

(1)    spend most of their time at secondary schools for a healthy, holistic personal development;

(2)    devote part of their time at HKUST studying subjects of their interest at an accelerated pace and earn university credits.

 

Students taking these courses at all levels will be recognized as CDGT students. Students taking courses at levels 2 & 3 will be recognized as HKUST Associate Students.

1.     Level 1 courses are matching courses for students with experience of accelerated study in secondary school level courses but are not quite ready for university level courses yet. Examples of Level 1 courses include accelerated (secondary level) courses in Science subjects and Mathematics. The courses are offered on weekends or long holidays for (large) groups of students.

2.     Level 2 courses are introductory university level courses (Credit-bearing) offered (mainly) in summer time for groups of well prepared students. Examples of Level 2 courses include Year 1 University level courses in Science subjects and Mathematics.

3.     Level 3 courses are advanced university level courses (Credit-bearing) for students with satisfactory performance in Level 2 courses and are interested in going further into chosen areas of study. These students will take the regular university courses with university students. Special arrangements have to be made with secondary schools as these courses are offered mostly on weekdays.

 

Students (Level 1)

17-18

Name

Subject

3D

NGAN MAN LEON

MATHS (PRE)

4E

LAW HO TING

CHEM

4D

CHUI TSZ YIU

CHEM

4F

WONG HOI TUNG

MATHS

4D

CHAN TSZ CHING

CHEM

4D

MAK CHOI YEE

CHEM

4F

KWOK LING YAN

MATHS

4C

CHAN KING YUK

LIFE SCIENCE

 

Students (Level 2) 

17-18

Name

Subject

5D

NGAN MAN CHEUK

PHYS

5C

CHAN KA SHING

CHEM