CUHK – University of Manchester Dual Degree Programme in Chemistry

Applicable to students admitted in 2023-24 and thereafter

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The Dual Undergraduate Degree Programme in Chemistry is collaboratively offered by The Department of Chemistry of CUHK and the Department of Chemistry of the University of Manchester (UoM). In this four-year Dual Degree Programme, students will study at CUHK for the 1st and 2nd years, and then at UoM for the 3rd and 4th years.  Upon completion of this Dual Degree Programme, students obtain two Bachelor Degrees of Chemistry (one from CUHK and one from UoM).

Admission Requirements

Students may apply for the dual degree programme once they admit into the B.Sc. programme

To be officially admitted into the Dual Degree Programme, students should meet all the requirements below:

1. English language:

  1. GCSE English Language Grade C (Grade 4 for applicants holding newly reformed GCSEs in England); or
  2. IELTS (Academic) minimum 6.5 overall with no less than 6.0 in any component; or
  3. TOEFL (Internet-based Test) minimum 90 with no sub-score below 20; or
  4. an acceptable equivalent

2. CUHK Year 1 & 2 major courses: a minimum major GPA of >3.30

3. Passed the oral interviews conducted by CUHK and UoM selection panels

Course Pattern

1st year (at CUHK)
  • Faculty Package Course
  • University Core Courses
  • Fundamental Chemistry Courses
  • Elective Courses
2nd year (at CUHK)
  • Fundamental and Intermediate Chemistry Courses in all areas
  • Practical Laboratory Courses
  • University Core Courses
3rd year (at UoM)*
  • Intermediate Chemistry Courses in the areas of Organic, Inorganic, Physical Chemistry
  • Practical Laboratory Courses
  • Elective Courses
4th year (at UoM)*
  • Advanced Core Chemistry Courses
  • Advanced Practical Training Courses
  • Elective Courses

*Students will be required to pay tuition to the home university only.

Students will also be required to pay all other fees that may be applicable to regular degree students at the host university when studying there,
e.g. textbooks, accommodation, student union fee, etc. and other extra costs incurred by studying overseas.