Good Practices from the 3rd Cycle Undergraduate Programme Reviews

Programme Design

As a general principle, programmes are designed in alignment with the graduate attributes, whereas courses are designed according to programme-level learning outcomes. An ideal programme design balances the five key interlocking elements in the integrated framework: desired learning outcomes, content, learning activities, assessment and feedback.

The videos below showcase the good practices of Programme Design that are identified from the third cycle undergraduate programme review.

IT Foundation Course
Well-designed course

Catering to diverse students needs

Revamping the course in line with the University strategic plan

Mathematics
Five different streams to meet various students' academic needs

Social Work
Using micro-meso-macro-learning model to orangize the courses

Research components and capstone courses to cater for students' needs

Urban Studies
Offering areas of concentration

Project-based learning opportunities

Provision of variety of courses

Workplace transferable foundational technical skills

Flexible choice of project or thesis for the capstone course requirement