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
38
Credits Required for Graduation
128
Remarks:
For Non-Local Non-Mainland Students, the Programme Office will not consider applicants who select Bachelor of Arts (Hons) / Bachelor of Music (Hons) (Music / Creative Industries) as their second choice.
Choices of Programme
Programme Description
The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Music Programme provides graduates with a practical and intellectual foundation for careers in music or music-related fields. Students accepted into the Programme study with scholars and teachers in music theory and analysis, composition, music history, music education, and performance. The programme places a special emphasis on the role of technology and computers in various aspects of music, providing students with cutting-edge equipment and facilities. These include the vast array of electronic instruments and recording technology. Performance is an important part of music education at the University. Students participate intensively in solo, chamber and ensemble performance throughout the years of study.
The Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Creative Industries Programme offers professional training and new articulation pathway for students with two options: Scoring for Film, Television and Video Games, and Popular Music Performance and Songwriting. Students are given opportunities to study and develop skills in the two areas which aim to nurture their skills, techniques, and creativity in music production for popular music, visual media, music technology, and media production.
The Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Music Programme provides graduates with a practical and intellectual foundation for careers in music or music-related fields. In Year 2, students declare their specialties in one of the four Concentrations:
Depending on their chosen Concentration, a selection of concentration courses in Years 2 & 3 prepares students for the Honours Project in Year 4, in the format of a composition portfolio, a concerto and recital performance, a lecture-recital, or a written thesis on music history, theory, music education, or music-related topic.
Students accepted into our degree programme study with a team of composers, performers, and music scholars who specialise in music composition, music education, keyboard performance, choral and orchestral conducting, Chinese and Western music history, and music theory and analysis. They will also have the opportunity to interact with visiting scholars and artists who come from Hong Kong, China, and many other countries, in seminars, lectures, master-classes, and recitals. The strong emphasis on solo, chamber, and ensemble performance throughout the four years provides our students with a rich experience in practical music making. The programme's emphasis on the role of technology and computers in various aspects of music is supported by cutting-edge equipment and facilities, including the Electro-Acoustic Music Centre (EMC) and the Laboratory for Immersive Arts and Technology (LIATe).
The Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Creative Industries Programme provides comprehensive training to aspiring composers, vocalists, and instrumentalists for careers in creative and entertainment industries. Students are given plenty of opportunities to hone their skills in music technology, composition, performance, production, and entrepreneurship. The programme offers a new career pathway for students with the following two concentrations:
Students in Scoring for Film, Television and Video Games concentration will develop musical skills and knowledge to function as composers, orchestrators, music supervisors, music editors, conductors, and music producers in various entertainment industries. Students in Popular Music Performance and Songwriting concentration will develop capabilities to enter the music industry as performer-songwriters, lyricists, instrumental and/ or vocal performers, arrangers, and music producers.
Within the framework of a liberal arts university, apart from the professional training they receive through their major, students will gain insights into the larger issues of science, society, human community, and global cultures – knowledge that is essential for the education of professional artist-musician in music and media.
For the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Music Programme, graduates have a wide range of employment possibilities in teaching, performance, radio/television, music-related business, arts management and further study.
For the Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Creative Industries Programme, graduates will be prepared for a wide range of career opportunities in the creative and entertainment industries, functioning as film and video games composers, songwriters, contemporary music performers, and music producers.
| 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) Category B (Applied Learning) subjects with "Attained with Distinction (I)" or above;
c) Category C (Other Language) subjects.
Please refer to the following link for the details of General and Programme Entrance Requirements
Remarks on other requirements:
1) Music qualifications to be determined by the Academy
2) Applicants are required to submit portfolio and/or to attend an examination/ interview/ audition. Please refer to the programme website for more details: https://mus.hkbu.edu.hk.
For the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Music programme, applicants are required to submit their music qualifications and/or examination results. All applicants must have a good result in Grade 8 ABRSM practical grade / performance grade or its equivalent (especially for Chinese Instruments) and at least Grade 5 in ABRSM Theory or its equivalent, and/or show evidence of distinction in music. In addition, applicants will submit a portfolio, and shortlisted applicants may be invited to attend an aptitude test, interview and/or audition. For details, please refer to the Academy of Music's website: https://mus.hkbu.edu.hk/undergraduate.html.
For the Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Creative Industries programme, applicants are required to submit the following materials:
An official email notification regarding the submission details will be sent to the applicant's registered email in due course. Applicants without portfolio submission will not be further processed. For portfolio preparation, applicants are strongly advised to visit: http://mus.hkbu.edu.hk/BM.html
For the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Music programme, applicants are required to submit their music qualifications and/or examination results. All applicants must have a good result in Grade 8 ABRSM practical grade / performance grade or its equivalent (especially for Chinese Instruments) and at least Grade 5 in ABRSM Theory or its equivalent, and/or show evidence of distinction in music. In addition, applicants will submit a portfolio, and shortlisted applicants may be invited to attend an aptitude test, interview and/or audition. For details, please refer to the Academy of Music's website: https://mus.hkbu.edu.hk/undergraduate.html.
For the Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Creative Industries programme, applicants are required to submit the following materials:
An official email notification regarding the submission details will be sent to the applicant's registered email in due course. Applicants without portfolio submission will not be further processed. For portfolio preparation, applicants are strongly advised to visit: http://mus.hkbu.edu.hk/BM.html
音乐文学士(荣誉) - 申请人必须考获英国皇家音乐学院实践级别/演奏级别第8级(或与其同等资历,例如中国乐器之考试)及英国皇家音乐学院乐理考试第5级(或与其同等资历)
1. 音乐文学士(荣誉)
有意报读 音乐文学士(荣誉) 为第一志愿之申请人,在报名时,请于网上系统(“其他资料” >“其他补充资料”>“中学奖誉/作品链接”)申报修读之课程为音乐文学士(荣誉)。另外,请留意以下递交作品集及面试的安排。
报读音乐文学士为第一志愿的申请人须于2026年6月11日前(mainland application deadline) 提交音乐作品,逾期提交的作品集将不予考虑。内容包括:
申请人提交预选作品集时必须提供音乐学历证明(包括分数和证书)的复印本,以供参考。
申报修读课程、音乐作品及音乐学历证明提交方法
2. 创意产业音乐学士(荣誉)
有意报读 创意产业音乐学士(荣誉) 为第一志愿之申请人,在报名时,请于网上系统(“其他资料” >“其他补充资料”>“中学奖誉/作品链接”)申报修读之课程及其专修科目,选项如下:
另外,请留意以下递交作品集及面试的安排。
报读创意产业音乐学士为第一志愿的申请人须于2026年6月11日前提交音乐作品,逾期提交的作品将不予考虑。请根据以下要求提供作品结集:
申请人必须提供音乐学历证明的复印本,以供参考。
申报修读课程、音乐作品及音乐学历证明提交方法
注意:
1. 云储存空间/网盘的档案请勿设置下载期限。
2. 档案名称格式为“申请人姓名-自我介绍”,“申请人姓名-音乐作品-作品编号-作品类型”和“申请人姓名-音乐学历证明”,例如:“陈大文-自我介绍”,“陈大文-音乐作品- 1-原创音乐”和“陈大文-音乐学历证明”。
3. 请把所有的音乐学历证明合成一个档案,再上载至云储存空间/网盘。
面试安排:
面试预计于六月进行,缺席者将不获考虑录取。如有更新安排,将作另行通知。另于高考成绩公布前接获面试通知者,如其国家统一高考成绩最终未达所属省市区报读第一批重点高校的分数线(一本线),或其英语分数未达110 分,已安排的面试将会取消。
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