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Bachelor of Health Information and Services Management (Honours)
4 years full-time
 

 

 



Programme Description
Programme Leaflet:
 
 
The programme objectives are as follows:
  • To develop students’ capacity in applying knowledge and applied skills regarding Health Information Management with reference to the competency frameworks of international professional associations for Health Information Management
  • To develop students’ capacity in applying knowledge and applied skills regarding Health Services Management with reference to the competency frameworks of international professional associations for Health Services Management
  • To equip students with the practical knowledge in creating, assessing, measuring and evaluating impacts of biological and clinical information relevant to health information and services management issues
  • To develop students’ understanding of the healthcare system in Hong Kong and the operation of common healthcare facilities in relation to Health Services Management and Health Information Management
  • To equip students with effective communication, and coalition- and team-building skills
  • To provide students with a holistic General Education (GE) curriculum, so as to equip them with the competencies demanded in the twenty-first century and to nurture them to become active, caring and socially responsible citizens


Programme Features
  • Students acquire professional knowledge in Health Sciences, Health Information Management, and Health Services Management.
  • Students have opportunities to engage in experiential learning through internships, capstone projects, and industrial visits.
  • Students improve their problem-solving skills in Health Information and Services Management by analysing real-life cases.
  • Students enhance their skills in communication and collaboration with cross-sectoral professional teams, and also their ability to address management challenges in healthcare operations and development by exercising professional skills and a customer-oriented approach.


Mode of Study
Medium of instruction
English
Total no. of credits
120 credits
JUPAS catalogue no. JSST07


Programme Leader
Dr. Fowie NG
 
PhD in Health Policy and Management, The University of Hull, UK
MSc in Health Services Research, The University of Hull, UK
Professional Diploma in Occupational Therapy, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HK
Certified Health Executive, The Australasian College of Health Service Management, AU
Fellow, The Australasian College of Health Service Management, AU
Fellow, The Hong Kong College of Health Service Executives, HK
Fellow, The Hong Kong College of Community Health Practitioners, HK
 


Tuition Fee

 

First Year Entry

Tuition Fee (HK$)

(without subsidy)

Tuition Fee (HK$)

(with subsidy)

Year 1
$63,070
$12,260
Year 2
$63,070
$12,260
Year 3
$81,290
$30,480
Year 4
$81,290
$30,480
Programme Total
$288,720
$85,480
 
Senior Year Entry is available
Associate degree / higher diploma holders may apply.  For details, please refer to the admission requirements.
 

 

Senior Year Entry

Tuition Fee (HK$)

(without subsidy)

Tuition Fee (HK$)

(with subsidy)

Year 1
$81,290
$30,480
Year 2
$81,290
$30,480
Programme Total
$162,580
$60,960
 
  • Tung Wah College will adjust the tuition fee of its programmes based on the Composite Consumer Price Index to be announced by the Government annually.
  • Tuition fees are normally charged by two instalments per annum and are payable before the commencement of each semester.  New students are required to settle the balance of the tuition fee for the first semester (i.e. after deducting deposit) upon programme registration in August.
  • Students are required to pay additional fees for all retake/additional courses which would be charged at the rate of the normal cohort and be calculated by the number of credits to be taken. Please refer the details in the College’s Fees Regulation at https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration_Units/fo/our_service/student-area.
  • The tuition fee for the programme under the Study Subsidy Scheme for Designated Professions/Sectors (SSSDP) is the net fee paid by a student after deduction of subsidy from the Government. In 2024/25 academic year, the annual subsidy under the SSSDP is $45,810 for non-laboratory-based undergraduate programmes, plus an additional annual subsidy of $5,000 for this applied degree programme that have undergone the relevant accreditation. The annual subsidy amount may vary in each academic year subject to the decision by the Education Bureau.
  • All fees paid are non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • For more details about the College's tuition fee payment schedule and fees regulation, please refer to the "Tuition Fee Payment Schedule" and "Fees Regulation" at https://www.twc.edu.hk/en/Administration_Units/fo/our_service/student-area.


Entrance Scholarships
Please click here for details.


QF Information
QF level
5
QR registration no.
22/000159/L5
Registration validity period 01/09/2022 to 31/08/2027



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King’s Park Campus
Ma Kam Chan Memorial Building,
31 Wylie Road, Homantin, Hong Kong
Mongkok Campus
Cheung Kung Hai Memorial Building, 90A,
and Cheung Chin Lan Hong Building, 98,
Shantung Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong
Kwai Hing Campus
16/F, Tower 2,
Kowloon Commerce Centre,
51 Kwai Cheong Road,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Telephone
(852) 3190 6678