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Students participating in the 2.5+2 NJU (Applied Physics and Chemistry – Applied Physics) Programme will undertake their first 2.5 years of undergraduate study at the UM and complete the rest 2 years at the Nanjing University (NJU).

Participants in this Programme will receive two bachelor’s degrees, one from the UM (Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics and Chemistry) and the other one from Nanjing (Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics) upon completion of the programme.

Target Students:

  • Macao and Hong Kong students (holders of either a “Macao Resident Identity Card” or a “Hong Kong Identity Card”, along with the “Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents”); and
  • Students who were admitted in the academic year 2019/2020 onwards and are currently enrolled in the BSc in Applied Physics and Chemistry programme (APC19 and APC23) and
  • Students who are in good academic standing.

Students who are interested in the 2.5+2 NJU (Applied Physics and Chemistry – Applied Physics) Programme are required to review their enrolment records and study plans with the Department of Physics and Chemistry (DPC) of the Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) during their first year of studies in UM.

Faculty UM Programme Contact Person Study Plan
FST BSc in Applied Physics and Chemistry (APC19 and APC23) Ms. Sophia CHAN, Physics and Chemistry (DPC)

Office: E11-4034

Tel.: 8822 9170

Email: sophiac@um.edu.mo

Considering students admitted to the 2.5+2 NJU (Applied Physics and Chemistry – Applied Physics) programme will be required to pay tuition fees for both UM and NJU, and also the living expenses in Mainland China during the study abroad period at NJU, the UM has approved the following arrangement:

  • Students’ UM tuition fees for the study abroad period at NJU will be waived; and
  • Students’ UM scholarships, prizes and subsidies will be suspended during the study abroad period at NJU; and
  • Students will be required to bear the tuition fees and the living expenses in Mainland China during the study abroad period at NJU.