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Global Fashion Management
The prime purpose of the Global Fashion Management programme offered by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is to provide students with opportunities to pursue advanced-level postgraduate education in fashion and textiles business management.

Business Administration (Finance) via Study Centres
Master in Business Administration (Finance) via Study Centres of the University of Sunderland is a globally respected qualification designed to develop your strategic understanding of how to manage and lead a successful business, with a specific focus on financial leadership.
Psychology
Psychology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to provide advanced academic and research training in a field of specialization in psychology. Students, under close supervision by a faculty member, are required to write a thesis that will contribute to psychological knowledge.
English (Applied English Linguistics)
The M.Phil. in English (Applied English Linguistics) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers training in applied linguistics research. The required course in theoretical linguistics includes a survey of phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic analyses, as well as historical linguistics with specific reference to English.
Social Work
The Department of Social Work and Social Administration of The University of Hong Kong (HKU-SWSA) welcomes students to choose between a two-year full-time and a three-year Part-time Master of Social Work (MSW) Programme.
Earth System and GeoInformation Science
Earth System and GeoInformation Science at The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to be a remote sensing centre in the tropical and sub-tropical region in conducting and promoting various researches, including Cloud-prone and Rainy-areas Remote Sensing (CARRS) and Virtual Geographic Environments (VGE).
Economics
The Master of Science (MSc) Program in Economics at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology emphasizes coursework to strengthen students’ general background in economics and their ability to apply such knowledge to analyze real world problems.
Chemistry
The Chemistry degree from City University of Hong Kong aims to train and produce graduates with an understanding of advanced developments and highly marketable specialist skills in the disciplines of chemistry, biology and environmental science, and to meet local and regional requirements in the industrial, commercial, government or education sectors.
Financial Engineering
The Financial Engineering programme at City University of Hong Kong targets at helping students acquire advanced quantitative skills to analyze sophisticated derivative models, price and evaluate the risk of complex financial instruments, and develop appropriate risk management strategies.

Electronic Engineering
The Electronic Engineering MSc programme from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology brings students up-to-date in the use of state-of-the-art technologies that are changing the way we work and interact in an increasingly interconnected world.
Landscape Architecture
The Master of Landscape Architecture [MLA] programme from The University of Hong Kong provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary education designed to equip students with core knowledge and technical competencies in the arts and sciences of landscape architecture.
Environmental Engineering
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Programme in Environmental Engineering from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology focus on strengthening students’ knowledge of environmental engineering and to expose them to issues in environmental pollution and conservation, and sustainable development.
Media, Culture and Creative Cities
The University of Hong Kong's Master of Social Sciences programme in Media, Culture and Creative Cities [MSocSc(MCCC)] provides an innovative sociologically-grounded approach to understanding the central role of media, culture and creativity in a world city context.
E-Commerce and Logistics Technologies
This is a taught master's E-Commerce and Logistics Technologies program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong which requires a student to take a minimum of 8 courses (24 credits in total) within a norminal period of two year (part-time mode) or one year (full-time mode), including 4 required courses and 4 elective courses.
Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
The principal objective of the LLM Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law Programme from The University of Hong Kong is to offer a range of courses that provide a sound legal understanding of various aspects of the rapidly developing fields of technology law, intellectual property law, and the intersection between the two.
Juris Doctor
The Juris Doctor degree from City University of Hong Kong aims to provide a well-rounded legal education to those who already possess a first degree in a non-law discipline (or a law degree from a non-common law jurisdiction) and who wish to enter the legal profession in Hong Kong or who wish to equip themselves for a career in law-related employment.
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering course at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a vibrant team consisting of 240 undergraduate students, 179 postgraduate students, 23 regular faculty staff, 5 research assistant professors, 7 lecturers, and 18 technical/supporting staff.
Technology Leadership and Entrepreneurship
The Technology Leadership and Entrepreneurship course from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology seeks to nurture engineering talents with an entrepreneurial spirit and a design thinking mindset, so that they can become technology entrepreneurs.
Financial Management
Are you looking to build more financial management knowledge or move into the financial sector? This Financial Management programme from The University of Manchester will equip you with a broader understanding of finance to help you gain confidence in any role or industry.
Microbiology
Microbiology programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong performs in-depth research to investigate the origin and nature of specific clinical phenomena, with a hope of improving our understanding on epidemiology and pathogenesis, and leading to advances in diagnosis and treatment.