Honours Diploma
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Honours Diploma (Chinese: 榮譽文憑) is an undergraduate qualification in Hong Kong, but it does not officially recognize by the government and public universities. It was awarded by some post-secondary institutions, that were not with university status or officially facilitating quality assurance of all programmes at the levels of sub-degree and first degree.
Qualification
The Hong Kong Government and the universities in Hong Kong does not recognize that an honours diploma was equivalent to a bachelor's degree. As a result, holders of an honorary diploma could not directly apply for a master's program at universities in Hong Kong, and a bachelor's degree would even have to be re-studied for two years.
The post-secondary colleges that awarded honorary diplomas in Hong Kong at that time were:
The above three colleges later passed the accreditation of the and successively obtained university status, so they are awarding bachelor's degrees rather than honours diplomas.
See also
References
- "Conversion Programmes (Diploma to Degree)". Hong Kong Shue Yan College. 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-07-01. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- "大學之道". RTHK (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 2002-09-22.
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