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Government's Decisions/ Implementation Guidelines
Decision 2
The length of new and existing first-degree courses should be determined by the tertiary institu- tions, in accordance with educa- tional requirements, subject to the established procedures whereby course proposals are considered and assessed by the UPGC
Guideline
- in general, where more resources
for tertiary institutions are available, the first priority should be to increase the number of students entering tertiary education each year
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Institutions'
Implementation Proposals
It is accepted, as a general principle, that the length of first-degree courses should be determined in accordance with educational requirements. The majority of such courses conform with a full- time three-year structure, thus according with the objective of increasing the number of students entering tertiary education each year. Nevertheless, on educational/profes- sional grounds, some courses require a longer curriculum
UPGC's Comments
April 1990. It was further agreed that CUHK should be permitted to expand beyond 8,700 fte (to 11,500 fte) during 1991-95, subject to compliance with (b)
The length of individual first-degree courses has been, or is being assessed by the UPGC, in consultation with Government and/or other con- cerned organisations, as appropriate
Decision 3
The length of first-degree courses at all UPGC-funded institutions should in principle be the same for any given subject
With the exception of CUHK (see Item 1 above), the institutions have accepted that the length of first- degree courses should be the same for any given subject and that these courses in the main should adopt a full-time three-year curriculum or equivalent structure
The strategy to be adopted in respect of CUHK is reported under Item 1 above. Responses from the other institutions are in line with the Government's decisions and guidelines