Semester System
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TestTestIn an academic year, there are two regular semesters (Semester A & Semester B) and a Summer Term.
Most of the courses offered are one-semester courses that carry 3 credit units each. Each course has 13 class meetings during the semester and each class meeting lasts for 3 hours.
One exception is EF5063 “Professional Seminars”: it is a full-year course that carries 3 credit units. In general, it meets 1.5 hours per week in Semesters A and B.
In the summer term, only a limited number of courses may be offered.
The structure for 2013/2014 is as follows:
Semester ASemester BSummer Term2 September 2013 to
21 December 2013113 January 2014 to
19 May 201419 June 2014 to
9 August 20141One class in a week per courseTwo classes in a week per course
Some students work full-time and pursue the programmes on a part-time basis. Thus, almost all of the class meetings are scheduled on weekday evenings, and Saturday afternoons/Sundays:
TypeClass timeWeekday evening class7:00 pm – 10:00 pmSaturday afternoon class4:00 pm – 7:00 pmEF5063 Professional Seminars2:00 pm – 3:30 pm on SaturdaysOccasional meetings may be arranged on Friday evenings starting at 7:00 pm and last for 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on the seminars.
Students should be prepared to attend classes on weekday evenings AND weekends. It is quite impossible for students to complete the programme by attending classes on weekday evenings OR weekends alone.
1The duration includes the examination period. The exact academic calendar can be found at https://www6.cityu.edu.hk/arro/ac_calendar.asp.
Study Mode & Student Status
Study Mode |
Study Load according to University’s Academic Regulations |
Normal Study Load2 |
Time to complete the programme in general3 |
Part-time |
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24 months |
Full-time |
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12 months |
Combined |
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Depends on the study modes that students choose in different semesters (refer to the above) |
The programmes are offered in combined mode. However, there can be restrictions on the study mode that a student can enroll in if they are holding an employment/student visa in Hong Kong.
Student Classification |
Examples |
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Local |
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Combined/Full-time |
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Part-time4 |
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Non-Local |
Persons entering Hong Kong for the purpose of education with a student visa/entry permit issued by the Director of Immigration |
Either part-time or full-time depending on the permission granted by the Immigration Department |
Important Note
All persons who are not holding a “Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card” should check with the Immigration Department on immigration regulations and conditions governing eligibility for their studies. It is the students’ responsibility to understand and comply with the immigration rules governing the conditions of their stay in Hong Kong.
For students whose status is not one of the examples above, they should also check with the Immigration Department.
The above information is only an extract from the University website. For details of information, please visit http://www.sgs.cityu.edu.hk/student/tpg/regulations/enrolment.
2All first-year students will also take EF5063 “Professional Seminars” in Semesters A and B on top of their normal study load.
3According to the University’s regulations, students have to complete the MSF/MSFE/MSFS programme within the maximum period of study. For MSF/MSFE/MSFS, the maximum period of study for full-time students is 2.5 years and part-time students is 5 years, inclusive of programme transfer and any periods of leave of absence and suspension of studies.
4Under exceptional circumstances, employment visa holders may apply to take more than the maximum study load permitted in the Academic Regulations for part-time students, by providing written proof from the employer and submitting an application for consideration and approval by the Head of the Department.
Programme Structure & Study Plan
Each of the MSF/MSFE/MSFS programmes requires students to complete 30 credit units. In general, each course carries 3 credit units. In each programme, there are 8 required core courses (24 credit units) and 2 elective courses (6 credit units).
The MSF/MSFE/MSFS programme structures are presented in the following Table 1, 2 and 3 respectively. All courses listed in the tables run for one semester. One exception is EF5063 “Professional Seminars” which runs through the whole academic year.
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Programme Structure
Table 1. MSc FinanceCourse typeCourse code and titleStudy plan for Part-time ModeStudy plan for Full-time ModeCoreFoundation
CoursesYear 1 (Semesters A & B)Year 1
(Semester A)Year 1
(Semester A)Year 1
(Semester B)Advanced CoursesYear 1
(Summer Term)
& Year 2Year 1 (Semester B & Summer Term)Elective2 Elective CoursesCourse typeCourse code and titleStudy plan for Part-time ModeStudy plan for Full-time ModeCoreFoundation
CoursesYear 1 (Semesters A & B)Year 1
(Semester A)Year 1 (Semester A)Year 1
(Semester B)Advanced CoursesYear 1
(Summer Term)
& Year 2Year 1 (Semester B & Summer Term)Elective2 Elective CoursesCourse typeCourse code and titleStudy plan for Part-time ModeStudy plan for Full-time ModeCoreFoundation
CoursesYear 1 (Semesters A & B)Year 1
(Semester A)Year 1 (Semester A)Year 1
(Semester B)Year 1
(Semester B )Year 1
(Summer Term)
& Year 2Year 1 (Semester A)Advanced CoursesYear 1 (Semester B & Summer Term)EF5340 Credit Risk Management Elective2 Elective CoursesImportant Notes
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Pre-registration of the above required core courses will be done by Department for students.
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Students are strongly advised to take the courses in the sequence recommended above. Usually, courses before the "
" are the Prerequisites/Precursors5 of courses following the "
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In general, required core courses are offered only in Semester A and/or Semester B. During summer term, only a limited number of courses that may serve as electives will be offered. Hence, students should check ahead of time what courses will be offered in the coming academic year to ensure that they can complete all the required core courses and satisfy the graduation requirements on time.
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For MSFE, EF5213 “Spreadsheet Modeling in Finance” is offered only in Semester B. Hence, students are strongly encouraged to take EF5210 in Semester A before taking EF5213. However, students studying on a full-time basis will have to take the two courses in Semester B if they plan to finish the programme in one year unless they have some credit transfer or course exemption.
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EF 5063 Professional Seminars
This is a required core course for MSF, MSFE and MSFS programmes. The course aims to help students:
develop insights about some of the latest developments in the economy and the financial markets, and
acquire knowledge about some of the current practices in the financial markets.
It is a full-year course with 10-12 seminars in each of Semesters A and B. Most of the seminars are held on Saturday afternoons from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm with occasional ones on weekday evenings.
The course is graded on a Pass - Fail basis. To pass the course, students have to satisfy the course requirements. Course details will be provided by instructor in the course web site.
5Prerequisite: A requirement that must be fulfilled before a student can register in a particular course.
Precursor: Precursors are not requirements, but students are advised to complete the precursors before registering in these courses (or at least take the courses and their precursors simultaneously).
Elective Courses available in 2013/2014
Subject to the approval of the Department and the offering departments if appropriate, students can choose two elective courses from:
(a) the Department,
(b) consortium courses offered by other departments of the College of Business, or
(c) courses other than “consortium courses” offered by other departments of the College of Business or even from other Colleges/Schools in the University.
Generally speaking, full-time students will take the 2 elective courses during Semester A, Semester B or Summer term (no core courses will be offered in Summer term, and students are advised to take 1 elective course in Summer as it is offered in an intensive mode).
For part-time students, they usually take elective courses in their 2nd year of study.
(a) Courses offered by the EF Department in 2013/2014 primarily for MSc students in Finance, Financial Engineering, and Financial Services programmes6.
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EF5050 |
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EF5052 |
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EF5157 |
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EF5070 |
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EF5142 |
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EF5143 |
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EF5210 |
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MA5182 |
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EF5342 |
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EF5343 |
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EF5370 |
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AC5815 |
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EF5010 |
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EF5083 |
Operational Risk Management for Financial Institutions (usually taught by practitioner/adjunct professor) |
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EF5064 |
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EF5300 |
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EF5341 |
Bank Management in the Global Market (usually taught by practitioner/adjunct professor) |
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(b)Consortium courses offered by the departments of the College of Business in 2013/2014*
The College of Business consists of six departments: Accountancy, Economics and Finance, Information Systems, Management, Management Sciences, Marketing. “Consortium courses” are courses offered by these departments for all postgraduate students within the College.
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*The courses listed will be offered tentatively in the coming academic year. However, it will be subject to change in accordance with the decision of the offering departments without further notice.
(c) Courses other than “Consortium courses” offered by other departments of the College of Business or courses from other Colleges/Schools in the University
Subject to the approval of the Economics and Finance Department and the offering departments, students may also choose the postgraduate courses other than consortium courses offered in the College of Business or even other Colleges/Schools. For example, MSFE students who are interested in taking more quantitative courses may consider courses offered by the Mathematics Department.
For courses offered by all the departments in the University, please visit
https://www.cityu.edu.hk/sgs-cat/current/catalogue_TP.htm?page=TP/TP_course_index.htm.
6There are other postgraduate courses offered by the Department exclusive for MSc Applied Economics students. The list of these courses is available at https://www.cityu.edu.hk/sgs-cat/current/catalogue_TP.htm?page=TP/TP_course_EF.htm.
7MSFE students can take these courses as their electives. In particular, MSFE students who do not have much statistics backgrounds are strongly encouraged to take EF5070 Econometrics as one of their electives.
8MSF and MSFE students can take these courses as their electives.
9Offering of this course is subject to change. AC5815 is offered by Accountancy Department, but it is open exclusively for the MSF/MSFE/MSFS students.
10These are consortium courses open to all postgraduate students within the College of Business.
Preparatory Math Workshop Series in the summer
The Preparatory Math Workshop Series is designed for MSF, MSFE and MSFS students. The objective of these workshop series is to help students review some of the mathematical concepts and tools that will be used in the programme. No extra fee or tuition is required for these workshops.
The workshops for the MSFE programme will start from 30 July - 31 August, 2013 while the MSF and MSFS will start from 13 - 30 August, 2013 and 13 - 20 August, 2013 respectively. Details on schedule, venue and course outline were sent to students on 20 June, 2013 via email.
Handouts are available on-line. Thus, for overseas students who cannot arrive in Hong Kong on time for the workshops, they can also study the handouts before they come to Hong Kong.
Attendance is optional. However, we do strongly encourage students to attend the workshops for two reasons.
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To review concepts: The workshops will help students review some of the mathematical concepts and tools that they will encounter in the programme – this is especially important for students who are lack of strong mathematical backgrounds or who have not used the mathematical tools for a long time. In particular, the workshops for the MSFE programme are specifically designed to help students prepared for MA5182 “Mathematical Methods in Finance”, a required core course that many students find difficult.
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Earning PDUs for EF5063 Professional Seminars: We consider the Preparatory Math workshops as a part of EF5063 and students can earn PDUs (Professional Development Units) towards satisfying the attendance requirement of EF5063. For details of PDUs earned in the workshop series, please refer to the course outline which was sent to students on 20 June, 2013 via email.
(In the past, some students have difficulty satisfying the attendance requirement of EF5063 due to heavy workload or unexpected business trips. Hence, it would be advantageous for students to earn as many PDUs as possible during the summer and at the beginning of the academic year.)
Graduation Requirements & Award Classification
- Graduation Requirements
- Pass all core and elective courses,
- Earn 30 credit units, and
- Have a Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) of 2.00 or above.
Grading of Courses
Letter Grade Grade Points A+ 4.3 A 4.0 A- 3.7 B+ 3.3 B 3.0 B- 2.7 C+ 2.3 C 2.0 C- 1.7 D 1.0 F 0.0 P “Pass” in a pass-fail course - University Award Classification
- Distinction, Credit and Pass
The College Examination Board classifies awards with regard to,
but not necessarily in strict conformity with, a student's CGPA.
- Academic Standing
Students who fail to perform satisfactorily in the programme might be given academic warning or probation. Extreme cases might lead to termination (e.g., failing a required core course more than twice). Students are responsible for all the rules and regulations regarding their study in the programme. For details of information, please visit http://www.sgs.cityu.edu.hk/student/TPg/regulation.
Under extenuating circumstances, students may apply for leave of absence. Application procedures and regulations can be found at “Leave of Absence” under “Student Records and Status” on the website of Chow Yei Ching School of Graduate Studies: http://www.sgs.cityu.edu.hk/student/TPg.