What Is a Continuing Professional Education?
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University of China was established in 2002.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Professional and Continuing Education
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- Chinese name
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Professional and Continuing Education
- Cheng Li
- 2002
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- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University of China was established in 2002.
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Professional and Continuing Education was formally established in 2002. It is responsible for coordinating and managing the operation and development of continuing education. Its units include: Hong Kong College of Higher Education and its Mainland China Curriculum Institute, Hong Kong Online School , School of Professional and Continuing Education and its Professional and Business English Centre. All units are managed in the form of self-financing. The college is committed to promoting close cooperation between units and making the best use of relevant resources.
- The College maintains close ties with PolyU in terms of teaching quality assurance. All courses that can be awarded PolyU (including Hong Kong Post-secondary College and Institute of Professional and Continuing Education) academic qualifications are subject to a series of approval procedures to ensure that the teaching quality of the courses fully complies with PolyU s strict requirements. Start.
- In order to enable the whole-person development plan of the Hong Kong Post-secondary College and other units of the College of Professional and Continuing Education to be more widely implemented, the new school building constructed by PolyU in Hung Hom Bay was completed in July 2007, while the new school building in West Kowloon It is still under construction and is expected to be completed in 2008. The two carefully planned new school buildings are equipped with advanced facilities. After completion, students will have more interactive space and more opportunities for development potential.
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University of Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) was established in 2001. It provides self-financing post-secondary sub-degree courses for high school graduates who wish to pursue further studies, including associate degree and higher diploma courses. The four major areas of business and commerce, including design, beauty and health care, and other specialized courses for the Seventh Journal of the same school. The college also newly launched a comprehensive education basic course for the reading of the five journals of the same school. In 2008/09, the college had approximately 4,000 students.
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- Associate degree is a government-recognized academic qualification, and most graduates of Hong Kong post-secondary colleges choose to go to university. We are committed to doing our part for the future of the younger generation and training high-quality human resources for this knowledge-based society.
- Established in 1999, the School of Professional and Continuing Education (SPEED) is an opportunity dedicated to lifelong education for those with different educational needs who need higher qualifications. SPEED is designed to provide students with high-quality educational activities to enrich and enhance their life-long learning experience.
- The College of Professional and Continuing Education offers a diversity of study models from sub-degrees to full-time and part-time graduate students. PolyU's programs lead to high-speed academic awards, including bachelor's degrees and administrative diplomas. In addition, the College of Professional and Continuing Education has led to a full range of overseas degree programs, ranging from undergraduate to graduate levels. In addition, the College of Professional and Continuing Education offers advanced associate degree courses, as well as advanced, administrative development courses.
- In recent years, continuing education has developed rapidly in Hong Kong. Rapid technological progress and communication have greatly accelerated the emergence of new knowledge. In order to remain competitive in this ever-changing society, Hong Kong citizens have realized the importance of continuing education and lifelong education. The government has also taken a series of measures and invested a lot of resources to promote opportunities for lifelong learning. In response to this increasing pace of knowledge and the need to maintain new demands for the Hong Kong economy, PolyU has stepped up its efforts and launched the first Hong Kong "Research Institute" in cyberspace-Hong Kong Online Academy In August, helping working people participate in education despite their hectic and hectic quality of life and maximum flexibility and professionalism, practicality and convenience.