Languages and Communication
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Chinese Language, Literature and Communication
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Japanese Studies
- Bachelor of Communication and Media
- Associate of Arts in Applied Chinese Studies
- Associate of Arts in Bilingual Communication Studies (Japanese and Chinese)
- Associate of Arts in Bilingual Communication Studies (Korean and Chinese)
- Associate of Arts in English for Professional Communication
Associate of Arts in Bilingual Communication Studies (Japanese and Chinese)
The programme offers students a strong foundation in the Japanese language skills and professional and academic knowledge and skills in Chinese/English. Students are expected to be equipped with Japanese skills equivalent to Level N3 of Japanese Language Proficiency Test after the completion of study. In order to enhance students’ social communication and language skills, various activities are organized, such as summer study tour to Japan, Afureko (dubbing) Contest, Japanese Singing Contest, or exchange activities with Japanese people.
For further studies, graduates may be transferred to Year 3 of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Japanese Studies, which is offered by the College. Alternatively, they may articulate to a wide selection of language-related, Education or Social Sciences bachelor degree programmes offered by local tertiary institutions. As for employment, graduates will be able to take up language-related posts in sectors, such as foreign trading, tourism, journalism and marketing either in local companies or multinational companies and perform the role as editors, reporters, copywriters, scriptwriters, secretaries, administrative assistants, public relations officers, customer service officers, legislative assistants and teaching assistants.
FACULTY |
PROG. CODEAABCS |
CAMPUSTai Wai |
QR LEVEL4 |
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DURATION2 years
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CREDIT POINTS63 CPS
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AWARD TYPEAssociate Degree
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Admission, entry requirements, fees
Applications can be submitted by the following methods:
- E-APP (for current year HKDSE only)
- Online Application (for all applicants with DSE/ other qualifications, or mature applicants)
- By Post / In Person (Application Form)
Click here for more information on admissions procedures.
Programme Specific Entry Requirements
- No programme specific entrance requirements.
Fees
Application Fee
$150
Application fee is payable when applicants are invited for interviews. Application fee can be paid by the following methods:
- By direct deposit at any branch of the Hang Seng Bank or ATM transfer (Bank Code: 024) (A/C number: 359-300001-004) OR
- By Octopus Card at the College Office
Tuition Fee
Associate Degree Programmes
HK$1,900 per credit x
63 Credits required for Programme Completion
= HK$119,700
Associate of Social Science in Social Work
HK$2,600 per credit x 38 social work courses credit +
HK$1,900 per credit x 21 general Education credit +
HK$2,500 per credit x 15 fieldwork placement credit
= HK$176,200
Other Fees
A Graduation Fee of $400 will be charged upon enrolment in a programme.
Financial Assistance
Students enrolled in self-financing Bachelor/Associate Degree /Higher Diploma programmes are eligible to apply for financial assistance from the following sources:
- Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-Secondary Students (FASP)
Provides means-tested financial assistance to needy full-time students pursuing locally-accredited, self-financing post-secondary education programmes at the level of associate degree, higher diploma or degree. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to needy students so that no eligible students will be denied access to post-secondary education because of lack of means.
Enquiries: 2152 9000
Website: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/en/postsecondary/fasp/overview.htm
- Non-means Tested Loan Scheme for Post-Secondary Students (NLSPS)
The NLSPS is used to complement the Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP) to provide loan(s) to eligible students to settle tuition fees of locally-accredited, self-financing full-time post-secondary education programmes at the level of associate degree, higher diploma or degree.
Enquiries: 2150 6222
Website: http://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/eng/schemes/nls3.htm
- Continuing Education Fund (CEF)
Some of the AD programmes or course(s) in the AD programmes are included in the list of reimbursable courses for CEF purposes.
The CEF subsidizes students with learning aspirations to pursue continuing education and training courses without age limit. Eligible applicants enrolling on courses after 1 August 2022 will be reimbursed 80% of their fees on the first $10,000 and 60% on the second $15,000, subject to a maximum sum of HK$25,000 (whichever is the less), upon successful completion of a reimbursable programme/course(s).
Prior to 1 August 2022, the following condition will apply:
The CEF subsidizes students over 18 years of age with learning aspirations to pursue continuing education and training courses. Eligible applicants enrolling on courses between 1 April 2019 and 31 July 2022 will be reimbursed 80% of their fees on the first $10,000 and 60% on the second $10,000, subject to a maximum sum of HK$20,000 (whichever is the less), upon successful completion of a reimbursable programme/course(s).
Enquiries: 3142 2277
Website: https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef/en/index.htm
Programme structure and outcomes
- Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)
- Main subject areas
- Programme structure
- Further Studies Pathways
- Career opportunities
- Programme enquiry
- Graduates' sharing
Upon successful completion of his programme, students should be able to:
- Communicate in the spoken and written languages of their option about personal, social, cultural and workplace matters at a level equivalent to an internationally recognised assessment test*;
- Demonstrate a level of language skills appropriate for further studies, for employment and for personal development;
- Apply enhanced general knowledge of languages, society and culture of their option for further study and/ or employment;
- Identify and critically explore problems, gather relevant information, carry out and present basic research under guidance, and purpose solutions to address problems responsibly both individually and as part of a team; and
- Relate major ideas in arts and humanities, science and technology to their own area of study.
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English: IELTS 6.0
French: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages B1 Level
Japanese: Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N3 Level
Korean: Korean Language Ability Test (KLAT) Level 3 or Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) Level 3
Spanish: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages B1 Level
Japanese courses
- Oral Communication in Japanese
- Written Communication in Japanese
- Japanese for Professional Communication
- Bilingual Studies
Chinese courses
- Practical Chinese
- Chinese Language Enhancement
- Chinese for Business Contexts
- Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature
- Putonghua
Course Code |
Course Name |
Programme Core |
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LAC13710 |
Digital Communication and Applications |
LAC14200 |
Introduction to the Chinese Language |
LAC14800 |
Oral Communication in Japanese I |
LAC14801 |
Oral Communication in Japanese II |
LAC14802 |
Written Communication in Japanese I |
LAC14803 |
Written Communication in Japanese II |
LAC22601 |
Bilingual Studies |
LAC22612 |
Chinese for Business Contexts |
LAC24204 |
Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature |
LAC24500 |
Putonghua |
LAC24800 |
Oral Communication in Japanese III |
LAC24801 |
Written Communication in Japanese III |
LAC24802 |
Written Communication in Japanese IV |
LAC24803 |
Japanese for Professional Communication |
LAC24809 |
Social and Cultural Issues in East Asia |
Language Skills |
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CGE1000/CGE1500 |
English for Academic Studies A or B |
CGE1200 |
Practical Chinese |
CGE2000 |
English Professional Communication Skills |
General Education |
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CGE10413 |
Hong Kong Society |
CGE23216 |
Environment and Technology |
CGE26515 |
Contemporary China |
Below is not exhaustive but only aims to show some examples.
UOW College Hong Kong |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Japanese Studies |
City University of Hong Kong |
Bachelor of Arts in Chinese and History |
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistic and Language Applications |
Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business |
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Applied Sociology |
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Policy and Politics |
Hong Kong Baptist University |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Chinese Language and Literature |
Nagasaki International University |
Bachelor of Arts in International tourism |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology |
Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Studies |
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics |
The Education University of Hong Kong |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Language Studies |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Liberal Studies Education |
Bachelor of Education (Honours) (History) |
Bachelor of Science Education (Honours) in Science and Web Technology |
Bachelor of Social Science Education (Honours) (Greater China Studies) |
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics and Translation |
The International University of Kagoshima |
Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural studies |
The University of Hong Kong |
Bachelor of Arts |
- Editor
- Reporter
- Copywriter
- Scriptwriter
- Secretary
- Administrative assistant
- Public relations officer
- Customer service officer
- Legislative assistant
- Teaching assistant
Any enquiry relating to the AABCJC programme should be directed to the Option Leader, Dr Kazuyuki Takata.
Mr CHICK Yue Hin, Matthew
Graduate of Associate of Arts in Bilingual Communication Studies - Japanese Option in 2013
Graduate of Bachelor of Arts in English, City University of Hong Kong in 2015
Graduate of Master of Arts in Japanese Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2017
Working as Business Development Manager, Royal Caribbean Group
Having enrolled in the Associate of Arts in Bilingual Communication Studies has proven to be a brilliant decision, despite my initial hesitation. In just two years, I mastered the Japanese language, immersed myself in the country’s culture, and forged lifelong friendships with amazing people. My passion for Japan didn’t just stop there – I pursued a Master’s degree in Japanese Studies at CUHK, building on my solid foundation from CityU’s BA programme. Armed with what I learnt, I am a regional Business Development Manager at Royal Caribbean Group, overseeing the Celebrity Cruises brand in APAC markets, including Japan. Enrol in the programme where your dream sets sail!
Contact us
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Telephone: (852) 2707 3113
Fax: (852) 2707 3114
Email: uowchk-fah@uow.edu.au
Address: 3/F, UOW College Hong Kong, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
(accessible via MTR Tai Wai Station Exit B)
College Office
Telephone: (852) 2707 3111
Fax: (852) 2707 3222
E-mail: uowchk-main@uow.edu.au
Address: 1/F, UOW College Hong Kong, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
(accessible via MTR Tai Wai Station Exit B)