Students will be required to select a humanities focus after the year of exploration. It can be undertaken in any Faculty of Arts programme area (e.g. Art History). Students’ growing skills in this specialisation are combined with a focus in interdisciplinary digital technologies, geared to the knowledge and needs of the individual student. These overlapping areas come together in the internship and capstone courses: a focus on experiential and project-based learning in the programme brings together students’ digital technology skills with their chosen humanities discipline to create a truly interdisciplinary programme structure.
Big Data: Your Now and Future
HKU’s brand new big data-oriented programmes are designed to equip you with the skillsets and knowledge to excel in today’s digitalised world as big data professionals.
What You’ll Study
During your first two years, you will be taking some introductory courses from Arts field and also non-Arts fields (i.e. Data Science and Computer Programming). In senior years, you will be taking some advanced courses, interdisciplinary courses, a compulsory internship course and also the research project course as the capstone.
Exciting Opportunities
You will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills learnt through compulsory internship.
Career Prospects
Since digital skills are now becoming a requirement for careers including marketing, communications, consultancy, management and other fields, graduates will be able to pursue a wide variety of satisfying careers, or continue studying at a postgraduate level.