Common Core Program
Making a Difference to Your University Study
University education is more than just professional training. It is a holistic experience that aims to nurture you into responsible citizens and independent thinkers, with the drive to excel in all aspects of your life.
At HKUST, the Common Core Program is a vital part of your undergraduate educational experience. It plays a crucial role in enhancing your overall educational journey, complementing your specialized studies and providing additional learning opportunities.
Through the Common Core Program, you will gain a well-rounded education that goes beyond your major. By exploring the realms of science, technology, arts, humanities, and many others, we aim to develop you as an intellectual, fostering an appreciation for diverse cultures, encourage you to pursue your passions, and inspire you to make a positive impact on your community.
So, as you embark on your university journey, remember to embrace the opportunity to broaden your horizons, deepen your understanding in the world!
Mission
The mission of the Common Core Program is to support the mission and vision of HKUST by providing a broad and well-rounded education to its undergraduates that nurtures them to be responsible, ethical and compassionate citizens with the aspiration and competency to excel in their endeavors.
Goals
Broadening horizons
A passion for learning
A lifelong pursuit of excellence
Objectives
To broaden students’ knowledge beyond the main academic disciplines: science and technology, social studies, and arts and humanities, such that students can gain intellectual breadth.
To instill knowledge on the human achievements in the arts and culture, the social structures and forms, and the significance of scientific discovery and technical accomplishments.
To spark students’ passion for learning by teaching and learning pedagogies that stimulate them to think for themselves, taking their own routes through the materials, to conduct self-directed research and inquiry, and to communicate their discoveries, explanations and narratives to others.
To help develop higher-order thinking skills through activities that require students to form and communicate judgments, to apply theories and concepts to unfamiliar situations, or to analyze cases and solve problems.
To stimulate students’ development of skills in the areas of language and communication, quantitative reasoning and computer literacy.
To nurture the development of students’ attributes including social adaptability, the willingness to accept challenges, and the ability to work independently and in collaboration.
To cultivate the development of responsible, ethical and compassionate citizens who can reflect on personal choices and basic human values, and understand the social and human impact of scientific and technical advances.
To equip students with strategies to manage their lives, contribute to the community, and live up to the expectations that society places on its educated citizens.