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57 Master's degrees in Humanities in Hong Kong (SAR)
Applied English Linguistics
The Applied English Linguistics programme of the Hong Kong Metropolitan University is designed to meet the growing demand from professionals and individuals who are concerned with the use of language in a wide range of situations.
Creative Writing in English
The MFA at The University of Hong Kong is the first MFA programme in Creative Writing in English in Hong Kong and Asia. It is vibrantly located in the HKU Black Box at a top 25 Ranked University in the World Overall (2019 QS World University Rankings) and 1st Globally for Most International University (Times Higher Education Rankings 2019).
Bilingual Corporate Communication
MA in Bilingual Corporate Communication (MABCC) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University aims to draw upon the strengths of CBS in language-mediated communication (LMC), sign-mediated communication (SMC), bilingual & cross-cultural communication as well as China studies to cultivate and equip students with attributes that are essential for a successful career in corporate communication.
Social Sciences - Behavioral Health
The aim of the Social Sciences - Behavioral Health programme at The University of Hong Kong is to provide a systematic and comprehensive training in behavioral health with a solid, culturally relevant and holistic orientation.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to provide students with a solid grounding in state-of-the-art research, theories and practice in TESOL, with a view to meeting the professional development needs of English language teachers and other TESOL professionals in a range of educational contexts in Asia and beyond.
Linguistics
Linguistics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong emphasize foundational training in the core areas of linguistic theory, and original research that sheds light on the properties of language and mind.
Social Sciences (Contemporary China Studies)
The Social Sciences (Contemporary China Studies) degree from Hong Kong Baptist University, or MCCS is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time multidisciplinary postgraduate programme under the Faculty of Social Sciences in the Hong Kong Baptist University.
Translation
Translation from The Chinese University of Hong Kong is research-oriented and aims at training students in critical thinking to conduct independent research in translation studies. Thesis supervisors are assigned in accordance with individual students' research topics.
Language Studies
This Language Studies program from Hong Kong Baptist University is an MA by coursework degree offered to those presently engaged in or planning to engage in language-related professions.
Chinese Linguistics
This is an advanced programme of intellectual training in modern Chinese Linguistics of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University that is geared to Hong Kong society with relevance to various professions.
Humanities
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Programme in Humanities from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology provides training for students who intend to pursue careers in teaching and research. It can be an end in itself or serve as preparation for a PhD degree.
Chinese and History
The Chinese and History degree from City University of Hong Kong consists of coursework, research studies, and qualifying examination leading to the submission of a thesis.
Literary and Comparative Studies
The MA in Literary and Comparative Studies from Hong Kong Baptist University aims to provide students the opportunity to explore literatures in English, activate experiential learning, conduct independent research, and present their findings in a comparative and globalized context.
Chinese Studies
Our English-taught MA in Chinese Studies programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong provides a platform for the study of Chinese art, history, politics, film, society, international relations, literature, and more.
Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
The Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language programme at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University develops the intellectual, critical and imaginative abilities of students in relation to Chinese language education.
Divinity
Divinity from The Chinese University of Hong Kong emphasizes the pursuit of theological knowledge in a liberal and critical spirit and encourages students to abide by the rigorous attitude of scholarship as well as to have dialogue with different disciplines.
Translation
The curriculum of the Translation programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong designed to meet the changing needs of society, equips students with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, and stresses interaction between teachers and students.