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The study of architecture was first introduced to the University in 1951. In 1956, it established a Department of Extra-Mural Studies to provide continuing adult education in response to the demands of a rapidly-changing society. In 1961 when the University celebrated its golden jubilee it had more than 2,000 students, four times greater than in 1941.

The Faculty of Social Sciences was established in 1967, and embraced a newly-founded Law Department in 1969. In 1982, the Faculty of Dentistry, based at the Prince Philip Dental Hospital, was established. It remains the territory's only faculty producing dental professionals. In 1984, both the School of Architecture and School of Education became fully-fledged faculties, and in the same year a separate Law Faculty was created. The Faculty of Business and Economics, the tenth and youngest faculty, was established in 2001.

In 1992, in response to the needs for continuing education, the Department of Extra-Mural Studies became the School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE). It is now Hong Kong's largest tertiary-level institution for continuing education with cumulative enrolment totalling more than one million students.