Year 1 Entry – HKDSE/ International Qualifications/ Post-Secondary
Programme Code | Duration of Study | Mode of Study | Class Start Date |
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction for classroom teaching (in all forms) at HKBU is English, except for those courses that are granted exemption.
Fund Type
Government Funded
First Year Intake Number
35
Credits Required for Graduation
128
Programme Description
To be physically active is an integral and important part of healthy living. With the increasing awareness and need for quality and active lifestyles, the number of public and private sport facilities, sport clubs, fitness clubs and residential clubhouses have increased substantially over the years. There is a high demand for professional management of sports and recreation programmes and facilities as well as delivery of quality physical education in school and exercise training in the community environments. With the continuous demand for trained graduates in the field of physical education, sport and recreation management, the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Physical Education and Recreation Management (PERM) Programme was established in 1992. The overall aim of the PERM Programme is to provide students with sufficient depth and breadth of knowledge, skills and practical experience (internship) in the discipline of physical education, exercise science and recreation management. Furthermore, under the University’s ethos of “whole person education”, students will also receive a strong liberal arts education that will prepare them for a variety of careers.
Starting in the 2025/26 academic year, a new sports science major will be introduced in our existing PERM programme. This interdisciplinary path seamlessly blends traditional sports science courses with cutting-edge disciplines such as artificial intelligence, molecular biology, and Chinese medicine. This innovative curriculum not only equips students with foundational knowledge but also prepares them to tackle the complex challenges in the field of sports science. By fostering a holistic understanding of human performance and well-being, our graduates will emerge as leaders in the field, ready to make significant contributions both locally and internationally.
Specifically, the objectives of the PERM Programme are to enable students to:
The University envisions the importance of transdisciplinary innovations in response to the global challenges and offers a flexible curriculum structure that is much more agile and fits the present and yet-to-known future needs. Students of designated programmes will have the opportunity to opt for a transdisciplinary second major (TSM) / second major (SM) on top of their major. TSMs are geared for particular talent needs in Hong Kong and prepare students to pool knowledge from disciplines to excel in multiple careers, whereas SMs prepare students to gain in-depth knowledge from another discipline to complement the first major. This approach equips students not only for their careers, but also the future development of their respective fields. Seven TSMs and two SMs are launched in the 2025/26 academic year. Please click here for more details.
Students are required to complete 250 hours of internship placement separately in local and overseas. And, they are encouraged to apply exchange opportunities from one term to one academic year. Services learning are provided in various courses.
Graduates of the PERM Programme are employed in sport and recreation programme planning and management in the following agencies:
- Leisure and Cultural Services Department (Government)
- Disciplinary Forces (Government)
- National Sports Associations
- Hong Kong Sports Institute
- Non-Government Organisations (e.g. Chinese YMCA, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups)
- Sport Marketing and Consultancy Companies
- Sports Media
- Recreation Camps
- Residential Clubhouses and Private Recreation Clubs
- Fitness Centres
- Schools/Higher Education Institutes (Teaching Physical Education)
| HKDSE Core Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
|---|---|
| CHINESE LANGUAGE | 3 |
| ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 3 |
| CITIZENSIP AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | Attained |
| MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART | 2 |
| Elective Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
| ANY 2 SUBJECTS Notes | 3 |
Notes for elective subjects:
1) One of the electives must be any Category A subjects (excluding Extended Part of Mathematics (Module 1 or Module 2));
2) The other elective can be any of the following subjects:
a) Category A subjects (including Extended Part of Mathematics (Module 1 or Module 2));
b) Related Category B (Applied Learning) subjects (with "Attained with Distinction (I)" or above), including:
- Exercise and Fitness Coaching (former name: "Sports and Fitness Coaching");
- Exercise Science and Health Fitness; Foundation in Chinese Medicine;
- Health Care Practice;
- Medical Laboratory Science;
- Rehabilitation Care Practice;
- eSports Technology / eSports Technology and Management; and
- AI and Robotics
Remarks on other requirements:
High choice banding in JUPAS application is preferred.
Applicants are required to submit their award certificates/ testimonials of outstanding achievements in international sports competitions or sports-related activities in which they are/were Hong Kong representatives. A recommendation/ reference letter from the respective National Team/ National Sport Association/ Hong Kong Sports Institute on the applicant's participation or elite athlete status will be useful
Applicants are required to submit their award certificates/ testimonials of outstanding achievements in international sports competitions or sports-related activities in which they are/were Hong Kong representatives. A recommendation/ reference letter from the respective National Team/ National Sport Association/ Hong Kong Sports Institute on the applicant's participation or elite athlete status will be useful.
- 申请人须于2026 年6月11日前于网上申请系统上传体育/运动相关的成绩证明或奖状之复印本。如有需要,大学日后或会要求申请人提供正本,以供核对。
- 面试将于六月下旬以线上形式(Zoom)进行,申请人须于成功递交申请后密切留意电邮通知及网上申请系统的消息公布。
Department of Sports and Health Sciences