Centre for Applied English Studies (CAES) |
The Centre for Applied English Studies is responsible for building students’ academic literacy skills throughout their time at university. All CAES courses focus on close contact between teachers and students, with no more than 20 students per course. They also develop learner independence and initiative, which are encouraged by the provision of Communication Support Services offered at CAES. Students are highly encouraged to take Core University English (CUE) in either Semester 1 or 2 of their first year, and they are required to take one English in the Discipline (ED) course before they graduate. Both are six-credit courses. Assessment is wholly by coursework for both CUE and ED courses. Core University English (CUE) CUE serves as a bridge between secondary school English and university one by helping students develop the academic literacy skills they need to be successful at university. Students work on the English language skills they need to understand and produce spoken and written academic texts, express academic ideas and concepts clearly in both written and spoken forms through critical reading and listening, and search for and use academic sources of information in their writing and speaking. Students also complete online learning modules of academic grammar, vocabulary, speaking as well as citation and referencing skills and understanding and avoiding plagiarism. English in the Discipline (ED) Courses In order to graduate, students are required to take one ED course that is aligned with their faculty coursework. The ED course students take is closely integrated with their disciplinary studies to further develop their academic literacy skills in their field.
Click here for a complete list of undergraduate courses offered by CAES. Communication Support Service CAES Communication Support Services (CSS) offers a variety of consultations, workshops and discussions to help students succeed at the University of Hong Kong, and to support students’ development as a communicator within and beyond the university. CSS comprises four separate strands: General Language Advising, Digital Literacy Lab, Speaking Studio as well as the Writing Centre. Please visit the CAES CSS website for details: https://www5.caes.hku.hk/caescss/ In addition, CAES offers an elective experiential learning course and a wide range of blended learning courses to enhance students’ leadership skills and cater to a variety of language related skills and interests.
Nurturing Global Leaders Programme (NGL) The CAES2001 Nurturing Global Leaders (NGL) programme is a 12-credit free elective course offered in the summer semester, where HKU students undergo a 2-week pre-trip training before their 6-week teaching internship in different locations across Myanmar, teaching English communication skills to marginalised youth. Through this immersive cultural experience, students sharpen their English communication skills and become better global leaders.
Small Private Online Courses (SPOCs) SPOCs (Small Private Online Courses) were launched in 2019 and use a combination of online and face to face sessions to focus on niche areas of academic language and other communication skills. Sessions fit around CAES assessment periods thus directly serving students' needs and offering greater flexibility. Four SPOCs will be offered in the 2020-21 academic year with more currently under development. |