Bachelor of Arts & Sciences
(Interdisciplinary Studies)
[BASc(IS)]Bachelor of Arts & Sciences
(Interdisciplinary Studies)
[BASc(IS)]
(Interdisciplinary Studies)
[BASc(IS)]Bachelor of Arts & Sciences
(Interdisciplinary Studies)
[BASc(IS)]
This programme is suspended for admissions sine die with effect from the academic year 2025-26
The BASc (Interdisciplinary Studies) draws upon the specialised knowledge developed by different disciplines (e.g. psychology, biology and history) and integrates their unique perspectives into a holistic synthesis, which empowers students to address complex problems that cannot be addressed by a single discipline. It is designed for students to become exceptionally well-rounded. As the most personalised degree in Hong Kong, we offer students the chance to create their own degree under the mentorship of teachers who truly care about students’ passions, ambitions and holistic development.
Curriculum Structure
24
Credits Common Core Courses

12
Credits Language Courses
18
Credits BASc Core Courses
84
Credits Interdisciplinary Studies and Two pathways Courses
12
Credits Social Innovation
90
Credits Free Electives/Other Major or Minor
240Credits
Career Prospects
0
%Community, Social & Personal Services
0
%Commerce & Industry
0
%Educatioinal Institution

Student Voices
I always thoroughly enjoyed studying about culinary cultures from an interdisciplinary perspective. My academic and extra-curricular journey at the BASc made me realise how I can utilise design thinking concepts to create models for people to engage with food cultures.
Aastha GAUR
BASc Year 4
Student Voices
BASc is a degree perfect for people who constantly seek new challenges and vigorously want to explore the world. Back in secondary school, I was interested in both arts and social sciences. Though it was hard to study new subjects every semester, I enjoyed discovering interesting topics and relating them to my area of interest.
William YEUNG
BASc Year 3