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Motivating and exciting, the
T&M program will stretch you academically, practically, and
personally to help develop your all-round potential and achieve your
individual goals.
Are you ready for an
intellectual challenge and committed to success? Interested in a
fast-track program that provides knowledge and skills in two of the
most essential fields of the future? Seeking a cutting-edge education
open only to a select few? If so, HKUST's Technology & Management
Dual Degree Program (T&M) is the ideal option for you.
Two degrees in four years – a Bachelor of
Engineering and a Bachelor of Business Administration - and the
opportunity to learn from the best. The chance to gain international
exposure and to experience life in the workplace. Such a combination of
skills gives you a top advantage as demand increases among employers
for graduates who understand both perspectives.
On the T&M Program, you can:
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Study with an elite group
of fellow students |
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Gain the business and
technology knowledge and insights to become a key player in the global
workplace on graduation |
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Learn to work
individually and as a member of a team |
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Develop your
problem-solving skills |
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Participate in testing
events within HKUST and the wider community |
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Make lifelong friendships
with faculty members and your peers |
As a T&M participant, you can enjoy
them all.
To apply, please click HERE
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"My overseas exchange was an eye-opening opportunity to
experience a different learning environment, and more importantly, a
chance for personal growth" - Alan Chan,(St Paul's Co-Ed College,
T&M - Computer Engineering and General Business Management)
pictured with Dr Amy Gutmann, President, University of Pennsylvania, at
a Halloween Party |
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"I have appreciated the
opportunity to gain true global experience by hands-on learning and to
work with Stanford students who are very enthusiastic and intelligent"
- Ricky Tang, (Maryknoll Fathers' School T&M -Industrial
Engineering & Engineering Management and General Business
Management) on his joint university project experience |
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2004
Lucent Global Science Scholar Chan Wing Shan (Belilios Public School,
T&M -Electronic Engineering and General Business Management) with
Prof Horst Stormer, 1998 Nobel Prize Winner for Physics, at the Global
Science Scholar Summit in New Jersey |
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"The experience at Credit
Suisse gave me invaluable insight into the workings of an investment
bank" - Carson Yiu (Queen's College, T&M -Computer Engineering and
General Business Management) on his internship at Credit Suisse |
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"Participating
in the auditing project for China Telecom at Chongqing has made the
internship even more interesting and memorable" - Roy Au (NTHYK Yuen
Long District Secondary School, T&M -Computer Engineering and
General Business Management), who worked as an audit intern at KPMG |
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