BSocSc Examination Time Table for the Second Semester of 2023-2024
(As at May 03, 2024)

Date Time Course Code Description Venue
May 6 MON 9:30 am - 11:30 am COMP3360 Data-driven computer animation Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 6 MON 9:30 am - 11:30 am FINA2342 Insurance: theory & practice Loke Yew Hall
May 6 MON 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG3203 Climate change and the environment 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 6 MON 9:30 am - 11:30 am SOCI2010 Education and society Rm 3 Library Ext.
May 6 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EASC1020 Introduction to climate science Rm 201 Main Bldg.
May 6 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ECON1220 Introductory macroeconomics 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
Introductory macroeconomics Loke Yew Hall
Introductory macroeconomics Rm 103 Main Bldg.
Introductory macroeconomics Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
Introductory macroeconomics Rm 167 Main Bldg.
May 6 MON 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm ECON2210 Intermediate microeconomics Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 7 TUE 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG3422 Contemporary urban transportation issues Rm 3 Library Ext.
May 7 TUE 9:30 am - 12:30 pm MATH1853 Linear algebra, probability and statistics CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 7 TUE 9:30 am - 11:30 am SOCI2071 Criminology Rm 4 Library Ext.
Criminology Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 7 TUE 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ACCT3103 Intermediate financial accounting II Rm 2 Library Ext.
Intermediate financial accounting II Rm 3 Library Ext.
May 7 TUE 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm FINA1310 Corporate finance CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
Corporate finance Loke Yew Hall
Corporate finance Rm 103 Main Bldg.
May 7 TUE 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG2153 Smartphones, K-pop, and Kimchi: South Korea beyond the miracle Rm 217 Main Bldg.
Smartphones, K-pop, and Kimchi: South Korea beyond the miracle Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 7 TUE 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm ACCT2102 Intermediate financial accounting I Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 8 WED 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG1017 Human geography in a globalizing world Loke Yew Hall
Human geography in a globalizing world Rm 103 Main Bldg.
Human geography in a globalizing world Rm 167 Main Bldg.
May 8 WED 9:30 am - 11:30 am POLI3037 Managing people in public organizations Rm 2 Library Ext.
May 8 WED 9:30 am - 11:30 am SOCI2056 Criminal justice: policy and practice Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 8 WED 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ACCT1101 Introduction to financial accounting Loke Yew Hall
Introduction to financial accounting Rm 103 Main Bldg.
Introduction to financial accounting Rm 167 Main Bldg.
Introduction to financial accounting Rm 217 Main Bldg.
Introduction to financial accounting Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 8 WED 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm ENVS1301 Environmental life science Rm 237 Main Bldg.
May 8 WED 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm FINA2320 Investments and portfolio analysis CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
Investments and portfolio analysis Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 8 WED 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG2167 Energy, Environment, and Climate Rm 6 Library Ext.
May 9 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am ACCT2105 Introduction to management accounting Rm 2 Library Ext.
Introduction to management accounting Rm 3 Library Ext.
Introduction to management accounting Rm 4 Library Ext.
May 9 THU 9:30 am - 12:00 noon BBMS2003 Human Genetics Rm 201 Main Bldg.
May 9 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am ECON2275 The political economy of law and public policy Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 9 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am FINA2382 Real estate finance Rm 217 Main Bldg.
Real estate finance Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 9 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2138 Hong Kong’s environment: issues and policies Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 9 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am PSYC1001 Introduction to psychology Loke Yew Hall
Introduction to psychology Rm 103 Main Bldg.
May 9 THU 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm COMP2501 Introduction to Data Science and Engineering Rm 2 Library Ext.
Introduction to Data Science and Engineering Rm 3 Library Ext.
May 9 THU 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm COMP3270 Artificial intelligence Rm 8 Library Ext.
Artificial intelligence Rm 9 Library Ext.
May 9 THU 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG2057 Leisure and recreation in modern society Rm 201 Main Bldg.
May 9 THU 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm SOCI2001 Classical social theory Rm 6 Library Ext.
Classical social theory Rm 7 Library Ext.
May 9 THU 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm STAT2601 Probability and statistics I 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 10 FRI 9:30 am - 12:30 pm COMP2119 Introduction to data structures and algorithms 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 10 FRI 9:30 am - 11:30 am FINA2312 Advanced corporate finance Rm 217 Main Bldg.
Advanced corporate finance Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 10 FRI 9:30 am - 11:30 am FINA2383 International financial management Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 10 FRI 9:30 am - 12:00 noon FINA3334 Private banking and wealth management Rm 4 Library Ext.
May 10 FRI 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2143 Planning in an era of changes Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 10 FRI 9:30 am - 12:00 noon MATH1011 University mathematics I Rm 6 Library Ext.
University mathematics I Rm 7 Library Ext.
May 10 FRI 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm BIOL1309 Evolutionary diversity Loke Yew Hall
May 10 FRI 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ECON1280 Analysis of economic data 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
Analysis of economic data Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 10 FRI 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ECON2280 Introductory econometrics Rm 217 Main Bldg.
Introductory econometrics Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 10 FRI 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG2136 Political geography: International relations and the world economy Rm 8 Library Ext.
May 10 FRI 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm COMP3251 Algorithm design Loke Yew Hall
May 10 FRI 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm SOCI2081 Sexuality, culture and identity CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am BIOL3403 Immunology Rm 2 Library Ext.
Immunology Rm 3 Library Ext.
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am COMP1117 Computer programming Loke Yew Hall
Computer programming Rm 103 Main Bldg.
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am COMP2113 Programming technologies Rm 4 Library Ext.
Programming technologies Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am ECON3262 Inequality and Growth Rm 9 Library Ext.
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2149 Financial geography Rm 237 Main Bldg.
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2156 Understanding global environmental changes from images Rm 201 Main Bldg.
May 11 SAT 9:30 am - 11:00 am IIMT2602 Business Programming MWT1, Meng Wah Complex
May 11 SAT 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm COMP3297 Software engineering Loke Yew Hall
May 11 SAT 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ECON2214 Games and decisions Rm 237 Main Bldg.
May 11 SAT 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG1016 Nature conservation for sustainable societies CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 11 SAT 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm CCST9027 The Science of Irrational Thinking Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 11 SAT 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm POLI2106 Introduction to international relations Rm 103 Main Bldg.
Introduction to international relations Rm 167 Main Bldg.
May 13 MON 9:30 am - 11:00 am GEOG1005 Map use, reading and interpretation 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 13 MON 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2141 Remote sensing applications Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 13 MON 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2144 The evolution of transport policy in Hong Kong Rm 6 Library Ext.
May 13 MON 9:30 am - 12:00 noon IIMT2641 Introduction to business analytics Rm 103 Main Bldg.
May 13 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm BUSI3801 Business law Rm 217 Main Bldg.
Business law Rm 218 Main Bldg.
May 13 MON 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm COMP2120 Computer organization Loke Yew Hall
Computer organization Rm 103 Main Bldg.
Computer organization Rm 167 Main Bldg.
May 13 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG2152 Health and medical geography 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 13 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm POLI1003 Making sense of politics 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 13 MON 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm COMP3322 Modern Technologies on World Wide Web Loke Yew Hall
May 14 TUE 9:30 am - 12:00 noon MATH3911 Game theory and strategy Rm 237 Main Bldg.
May 14 TUE 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm BIOL3105 Animal physiology and environmental adaptation Rm 237 Main Bldg.
May 14 TUE 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ECON1210 Introductory microeconomics MWT1-MWT3 & MWT6-MWT7, Meng Wah Complex
Introductory microeconomics Rm 101 & 102, K.K. Leung Bldg
May 14 TUE 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm FINA2330 Financial markets and institutions Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 14 TUE 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm COMP3278 Introduction to database management systems CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 14 TUE 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm ECON2220 Intermediate macroeconomics 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 14 TUE 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm GEOG3304 Tourism policy and planning Loke Yew Hall
May 14 TUE 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm MATH1013 University mathematics II Rm 3 Library Ext.
University mathematics II Rm 4 Library Ext.
University mathematics II Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 11:00 am GEOG2090 Introduction to geographic information systems Rm 201 Main Bldg.
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2109 Population Geography and Social Development Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG3429 Geographies of Transpacific Empire Rm 4 Library Ext.
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG3430 Geospatial data for environmental change Rm 5 Library Ext.
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 12:00 noon IIMT1640 Probability and Statistics for Business Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am IIMT2601 Management information systems Loke Yew Hall
May 16 THU 9:30 am - 11:30 am SCNC1112 Fundamentals of modern science CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 16 THU 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm BIOL1110 From molecules to cells Loke Yew Hall
May 16 THU 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm BSTC2018 Tibetan language II Rm 7 Library Ext.
May 16 THU 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm CSSC9001 Practical Chinese for Social Sciences Students CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 16 THU 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm CUND9003 Cantonese for Non-Cantonese Speaking Students 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 16 THU 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm ECON3234 Behavioural Economics Loke Yew Hall
May 16 THU 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm STAT3615 Practical mathematics for investment 3/F, Multi-purpose Zone, Main Library
May 17 FRI 9:30 am - 12:30 pm BSTC2019 Pali language II Rm 237 Main Bldg.
May 17 FRI 9:30 am - 11:30 am EASC2406 Geochemistry Rm 256 Main Bldg.
May 17 FRI 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm CHIN2126 Ci poetry: selected writers Loke Yew Hall
May 17 FRI 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm GEOG3207 Environmental management: impact assessment Loke Yew Hall
May 17 FRI 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm MATH1009 Basic mathematics for business and economics CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 17 FRI 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm STAT1600 Statistics: ideas and concepts CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 18 SAT 9:30 am - 11:30 am GEOG2161 Sustainability assessment, analysis and management Loke Yew Hall
May 18 SAT 9:30 am - 11:00 am GEOG2164 The Creative City Rm 256 Main Bldg.
May 18 SAT 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EASC3409 Igneous and metamorphic petrogenesis Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 18 SAT 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EUST1010 Foundations of European Studies Rm 201 Main Bldg.
May 18 SAT 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm PHYS1055 How things work Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 18 SAT 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm GEOG3414 Social Justice and the City CPD-LG.07-10, Centennial Campus
May 18 SAT 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm IIMT3636 Decision and risk analysis I Loke Yew Hall
May 18 SAT 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm MATH2211 Multivariable calculus Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 20 MON 9:30 am - 10:30 am BIOL2103 Biological sciences laboratory course Rm 105 Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Ctr.
May 20 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm CCST9012 Our Place in the Universe Loke Yew Hall
May 20 MON 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm FINA3326 Equity valuation and investment management Loke Yew Hall
May 20 MON 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm ECON2262 Economic development Loke Yew Hall

There are changes in time, venue or special note for those courses in red color and bold. Details of the changes made can be found at the Examinations Office website (www.exam.hku.hk) under the section "amendments to timetable".
Note: All in-person examinations are close-book examinations, unless otherwise specified.

Electronic Calculators
Candidates sitting the paper(s) listed below are permitted to use calculators. Unless otherwise prescribed by the examiner(s), candidates can only use the approved models of calculators as announced by the Examinations Secretary (www.exam.hku.hk). Additional instructions from examiners (if any) are listed in the following section "Special Notes".

It is candidates' responsibility to ensure that their calculator operates satisfactorily, and candidates must record the name and type of the calculator used on the front page of the examination script.

  ACCT1101 Introduction to financial accounting
  ACCT2102 Intermediate financial accounting I
  ACCT2105 Introduction to management accounting
  ACCT3103 Intermediate financial accounting II
  BBMS2003 Human Genetics
  BIOL2103 Biological sciences laboratory course
  BIOL3403 Immunology
  COMP2113 Programming technologies
  COMP2119 Introduction to data structures and algorithms
  COMP2120 Computer organization
  COMP3251 Algorithm design
  COMP3270 Artificial intelligence
  COMP3278 Introduction to database management systems
  COMP3322 Modern Technologies on World Wide Web
  COMP3360 Data-driven computer animation
  EASC1020 Introduction to climate science
  EASC2406 Geochemistry
  EASC3409 Igneous and metamorphic petrogenesis
  ECON1210 Introductory microeconomics
  ECON1220 Introductory macroeconomics
  ECON1280 Analysis of economic data
  ECON2210 Intermediate microeconomics
  ECON2214 Games and decisions
  ECON2220 Intermediate macroeconomics
  ECON2262 Economic development
  ECON2280 Introductory econometrics
  ECON3234 Behavioural Economics
  ECON3262 Inequality and Growth
  FINA1310 Corporate finance
  FINA2312 Advanced corporate finance
  FINA2320 Investments and portfolio analysis
  FINA2330 Financial markets and institutions
  FINA2342 Insurance: theory & practice
  FINA2382 Real estate finance
  FINA2383 International financial management
  FINA3326 Equity valuation and investment management
  FINA3334 Private banking and wealth management
  GEOG3430 Geospatial data for environmental change
  IIMT1640 Probability and Statistics for Business
  IIMT2641 Introduction to business analytics
  IIMT3636 Decision and risk analysis I
  All courses of MATHXXXX EXCEPT
                  MATH1853 Linear algebra, probability and statistics
  All courses of PHYSXXXX
  SCNC1112 Fundamentals of modern science
  All courses of STATXXXX

Special Notes
ACCT1101 Introduction to financial accounting
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ACCT2102 Intermediate financial accounting I
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ACCT2105 Introduction to management accounting
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ACCT3103 Intermediate financial accounting II
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  handwritten notes on both sides.

 

BIOL1110 From molecules to cells
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

BIOL1309 Evolutionary diversity
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

BSTC2018 Tibetan language II
    This is an open book examination. Candidates may bring to their examination any printed/written  materials.

 

BSTC2019 Pali language II
    This is an open book examination. Candidates may bring to their examination any printed/written  materials.

 

BUSI3801 Business law
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

CCST9012 Our Place in the Universe
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination TWO sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP2113 Programming technologies
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP2120 Computer organization
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP2501 Introduction to Data Science and Engineering
    This is an open book examination. Candidates may bring to their examination any printed/written  materials.

 

COMP3251 Algorithm design
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination TWO sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP3270 Artificial intelligence
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP3278 Introduction to database management systems
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP3297 Software engineering
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

COMP3322 Modern Technologies on World Wide Web
    This is an open book examination. Candidates may bring to their examination any printed/written  materials.

 

COMP3360 Data-driven computer animation
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

ECON1210 Introductory microeconomics
    Candidates are permitted to use any online/electronic/printed/handwritten materials in the  examination. Internet searching is allowed but crowdsourcing from group messages, online  forums or social media, etc. is strictly forbidden.

 

ECON1220 Introductory macroeconomics
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ECON2262 Economic development
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ECON2280 Introductory econometrics
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ECON3234 Behavioural Economics
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ECON3262 Inequality and Growth
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

ENVS1301 Environmental life science
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA1310 Corporate finance
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA2320 Investments and portfolio analysis
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA2330 Financial markets and institutions
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination hardcopies of the lecture slides of the  course provided by the course instructor, on which handwritten notes are not  allowed.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA2342 Insurance: theory & practice
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA2382 Real estate finance
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA2383 International financial management
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

FINA3326 Equity valuation and investment management
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

FINA3334 Private banking and wealth management
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG1005 Map use, reading and interpretation
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG1016 Nature conservation for sustainable societies
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG1017 Human geography in a globalizing world
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG2090 Introduction to geographic information systems
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination hardcopies of the lecture notes of the course  provided by the course instructor, on which handwritten notes are allowed.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG2109 Population Geography and Social Development
    This is an open book examination. Candidates may bring to their examination any printed/written  materials.

 

GEOG2136 Political geography: International relations and the world economy
    This is an open book examination. Candidates may bring to their examination any printed/written  materials.

 

GEOG2138 Hong Kong’s environment: issues and policies
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG2152 Health and medical geography
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A5-sized paper with  handwritten notes on a single side.

 

GEOG2153 Smartphones, K-pop, and Kimchi: South Korea beyond the miracle
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A5-sized paper with  handwritten notes on a single side.

 

GEOG2156 Understanding global environmental changes from images
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG2164 The Creative City
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG2167 Energy, Environment, and Climate
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

GEOG3430 Geospatial data for environmental change
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

IIMT1640 Probability and Statistics for Business
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  handwritten notes on both sides.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

IIMT2601 Management information systems
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

IIMT2602 Business Programming
    Candidates are permitted to use any online/electronic/printed/handwritten materials in the  examination. Internet searching is allowed but crowdsourcing from group messages, online  forums or social media, etc. is strictly forbidden.

 

IIMT2641 Introduction to business analytics
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  handwritten notes on both sides.

 

IIMT3636 Decision and risk analysis I
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

MATH1009 Basic mathematics for business and economics
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination TWO sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

 

MATH1013 University mathematics II
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

PSYC1001 Introduction to psychology
    Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 

SCNC1112 Fundamentals of modern science
    Candidates are permitted to bring to the examination ONE sheet(s) of A4-sized paper with  printed/written notes on both sides.

  Candidates are required to bring HB pencils and eraser for answering multiple-choice questions on  computer-readable answer sheet.

 





End of time-table (prepared on 03-05-2024 12:05)