Sept 2023 Entry
Programme code: JS33304 years
126 (including 3 Work-Integrated Education training credits) for BALT/ BScLSA and 132 credits (including 27 Clinical Education credits) for BScST
Programme Leader – BA (Hons) in Linguistics and Translation
Dr LIU Kanglong
PhD, MA, BA
Programme Leader – BSc (Hons) in Language Sciences and Analytics
Dr KWONG Yee Lan, Elaine
PhD, BSc
Programme Leader – BSc (Hons) in Speech Therapy
Dr LAU Kai Yan, Dustin
PhD, BSc
The BA(Hons) / BSc(Hons) Scheme in Language Sciences, Translation, and Speech Therapy offers the following degrees: BA (Hons) in Linguistics and Translation; BSc (Hons) in Language Sciences and Analytics; and BSc (Hons) in Speech Therapy.
Students admitted to the Scheme study a common Year 1 curriculum and complete their respective programme (one of the three listed above) in the following 3 years. Students rank their choices of major programme, from the most preferred to the least preferred by the end of Semester 2 of their Year 1 study for CBS’ consideration and approval. The decision to admit a student to a major programme is made by CBS based on the student’s choice and their GPA of DSR Common subjects. An intake quota may apply.
Applicants to BScST should be able to communicate verbally in both Cantonese and English effectively; proficiency in Mandarin (Putonghua) is preferred.
1. Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics and Translation
Programme Aims
Programme Characteristics
Medium of Instruction
* Putonghua by default; Cantonese only used in Elective Subjects on the Cantonese language
2. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Language Sciences and Analytics
Programme Aims
Programme Characteristics
Medium of Instruction
* Putonghua by default; Cantonese only used in elective subjects on the Cantonese language
3. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Speech Therapy
Programme Aims
Programme Characteristics
Medium of Instruction
# Supplemented by Cantonese and Mandarin for Cantonese-speaking and Mandarin-speaking clients in clinical placements
Academic Pathways
1. Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics and Translation
a) Single Discipline Major
b) Major and Minor/free Electives
c) Double Major (BALT and BAEAL)
d) Major + AIDA Pathway
e) Dual Degree with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (admission on competitive basis)
2. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Language Sciences and Analytics
a) Single Discipline Major
b) Major and Minor/free Electives
c) Major + AIDA Pathway
3. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Speech Therapy
a) Single Discipline Major
b) Major and Minor
Curriculum Structure
The overall credit requirements for the programmes are as follows:
BALT | BScLSA | BScST | |
General University Requirements (GUR) | 30 credits | 30 credits | 30 credits |
Discipline-Specific Requirements (DSR) | 75 credits + 3 training credits | 75 credits + 3 training credits | 75 credits + 27 clinical education credits |
Minor or Free Electives | 18 credits | 18 credits | 18 credits |
Credit requirement for graduation | 126 credits including 3 training credits / 135 credits including 3 training credits for Major + AIDA / 171 credits including 3 training credits for double majors in BALT + BAEAL | 126 credits including 3 training credits / 135 credits including 3 training credits for Major + AIDA | 132 credits including 27 clinical education credits + 18 credits for the Minor option |
The three programmes share a common Year 1 curriculum consisting of linguistics, language enhancement, the University’s general education courses, speech therapy and translation courses. The exploration of these areas assists students to rank their choices of Major programme, from the most preferred to the least preferred by the end of Semester 2 of their Year 1 study for CBS’ consideration and approval.
From Year 2 onwards, students follow the curricula of their respective programmes. In the final year of studies, students can apply their knowledge in a (Capstone) Project.
Compulsory Courses
1. Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics and Translation
Introduction to Translation; Introduction to Linguistics; Work Integrated Education (WIE); Introduction to Speech Therapy; Academic and Technical Chinese Writing; Introduction to Modern Chinese; Introduction to Interpreting; Consecutive Interpreting; Translation for Corporate Communication; Translation for the Media in the Digital Age; Programming and Data Analysis for Language Studies; Semantics: Meaning in Language; Sounds and Sound Systems of Language; Pragmatics: Language in Use; Project in Language Studies; Translation Studies, Comparative and Contrastive Studies of Chinese and English Grammar; English for Advanced Academic Writing
2. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Language Sciences and Analytics
Introduction to Translation; Introduction to Linguistics; Work Integrated Education (WIE); Introduction to Speech Therapy; Academic and Technical Chinese Writing; Introduction to Modern Chinese; Psycholinguistic; Language, Cognition, and Brain; Programming and Data Analysis for Language Studies; Semantics: Meaning in Language; Sounds and Sound Systems of Language; Pragmatics: Language in Use; Advanced Topics in Quantitative Language Studies; Project in Language Sciences and Analytics; Comparative and Contrastive Studies of Chinese and English Grammar; Corpus and Language Technology for Language Studies; Introduction to Data Analytics; Introduction to Statistics for Business; English for Advanced Academic Writing
3. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Speech Therapy
Behavioural and Social Sciences I; Clinical Linguistics: Semantics and Pragmatics; Anatomy and Physiology: Speech and Hearing Sciences I; Behavioural and Social Sciences II; Clinical Linguistics: Language Acquisition and Multilingualism; Clinical Linguistics: Phonetics and Phonology; Anatomy and Physiology: Speech and Hearing Sciences II; Introduction to Clinical Practice in Speech Therapy and Audiology; Communication Disorders and Audiology (DSLR English); Preschool Communication Disorders: Assessment and Treatment; Communication Disorders of Neurogenic Origin: Assessment and Treatment; Disorders in Swallowing, Fluency and Voice: Assessment and Treatment; School-age Communication and Literacy Disorders: Assessment and Treatment; Geriatric Communication and Cognitive Disorders: Assessment and Treatment; Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice for Communication Disorders; Craniofacial Disorders, Hearing Impairment, and Other Communication Disorders: Assessment and Treatment; Capstone Project; Clinical Education I; Clinical Education II; Clinical Education III; Clinical Education IV; Clinical Education V; Clinical Education VI; Clinical Education VII; Ethics and Professional Issues in Speech Therapy; Interdisciplinary Case Conference
Elective Subjects (excluding subjects in the Minor in Japanese and Minor in Korean within CBS)
Close to twenty electives are offered for BALT and BScLSA students.
(The above list is subject to revision.)
The option of a Secondary Major in AI and Data Analytics is available to students enrolled in the BA (Hons) in Linguistics and Translation and BSc (Hons) in Language Sciences and Analytics programmes.
Students who pursue this pathway complete 75 academic credits + 3 training credits for the Primary Major (BALT/BScLSA) and 36 credits for the Secondary Major (AIDA). Certain credits including the Integrated Capstone Project can be double-counted in the Primary and Secondary Majors. The list of compulsory and elective subjects for the Primary Major (BALT/BScLSA) is almost the same as the list for the BALT/BScLSA programme. The only difference is in the Capstone Project: students complete an integrated Capstone Project (involving both BALT/BScLSA and AIDA) instead of the regular BALT/BScLSA Capstone Project. The minimum credit requirement of BALT/BScLSA + AIDA is at least 132 credits.
Remarks
There is no professional accreditation for BALT+AIDA/BScLSA + AIDA.
Recognition
Contingent on successful accreditation of the programme by the Hong Kong Institute of Speech Therapists (HKIST), BScST graduates will be qualified to practice as registered speech therapists.
Career Prospects
1. Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Linguistics and Translation
With their strong language proficiency and competence in technology, BALT graduates can pursue careers in various professions, local and overseas, including but not limited to the following.
2. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Language Sciences and Analytics
The programme produces graduates who can make meaningful contributions to various sectors in the society (e.g., business development, marketing, journalism and media, education, academic research and public services) by analysing social sentiments, spotting trends in the making, generating predictions and providing insights for business and/or administrative decision-making.
3. Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Speech Therapy
Graduates are expected to practise as speech therapists in different service settings upon graduation, such as the Hospital Authority, non-government organisations, special and mainstream schools, other community service providers, and private clients.
Please click here to view the entrance requirements for international applicants.
Applicants are invited to attend an interview, accompanied by a possible written test in English and Chinese, to evaluate their potential/suitability for admission to the programme, and to examine their communication skills and interest in the field of study.
To be considered for the BSc (Hons) in Speech Therapy on a competitive basis by the end of their Year 1 studies, students should be able to communicate verbally in both Cantonese and English effectively; proficiency in Mandarin (Putonghua) is preferred.
For further programme information, please contact:
the General Office (tel.: 2766 7463; email: cbs.enquiry@polyu.edu.hk).
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