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37 Master's degrees offered by the university
Geography and Resource Management
The objective of this Geography and Resource Management programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is to provide advanced academic and research training in the filed of Geography and Resource Management
Public Policy
Our vision is for the Public Policy course at The Chinese University of Hong Kong to become one of the world-class programmes in public policy. In order to do so, MPUP must strive to achieve excellence in research, teaching and engagement in public policy, through the creation, dissemination and application of research and knowledge with social impacts.
Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture (Part-time)
Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture (Part-time) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is exclusively targeted for those who have completed Bachelor’s degree in Chinese medicine, Medical, Nursing, Physiotherapy or health care profession; or have obtained legal registration to practise Chinese medicine in Hong Kong.
Family Counselling and Family Education
Family Counselling and Family Education from The Chinese University of Hong Kong is an effective means for helping professionals advance and enrich their professional knowledge and competence.
Economics
Economics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to provide rigorous training in economics and enable students to conduct analyses of economic issues.
Sociology
Sociology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a research-oriented programme with an MPhil (Master of Philosophy) stream and PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) stream. In addition to course work, students need to complete and successfully defend a research thesis. Candidates in both programmes receive solid training in sociological theories and research methods.
Professional Educational Psychology
Professional Educational Psychology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers professional training in educational psychology through a scientist-practitioner model, featuring a curriculum consisting of an array of course work in assessment, consultation, and evidence-based interventions that are relevant to the local context.
Japanese Studies
The Japanese Studies program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong refers to the academic study of Japan from historical, cultural, and linguistic perspectives, and includes both humanities and social sciences.
Gender Studies
The Gender Studies course at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is an interdisciplinary programme with a unifying focus on gender as a theoretical perspective or as a subject of analysis. It allows students to bring together different disciplinary and methodological approaches for the advancement of gender studies.
Gender Studies
The M.A. in Gender Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is designed to provide a broad base of understanding on gender studies, to introduce basic theoretical and methodological tools in gender studies, and to analyze cutting-edge issues related to gender issues in the contemporary world.
Psychology
Psychology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to provide university graduates who did not major in psychology an opportunity to pursue graduate studies in psychology.
Communication
The two-year Communication programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is research-oriented. It places very high importance on honesty in academic work submitted by students, and adopts a policy of zero tolerance on academic dishonesty.
Japanese Studies
The Japanese Studies programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong promotes the integration of teaching and research in Japanese studies at an advanced level. It aims to introduce students to integrate different disciplinary and methodological approaches, allowing them to develop as capable and independent researchers in Japanese studies.
School Guidance and Counselling
This School Guidance and Counselling programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers specialised training in guidance and counselling for professionals in education and social service arenas such as counsellors, guidance professionals, frontline teachers and social workers.
Sociology
Sociology programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a rigorous and systematic study of social interaction and social life. Students will be guided to take a fresh look at how personal experiences of individuals may actually be patterned by wider social and structural forces.
Economics
Economics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong is suitable for those who wish to pursue further PhD studies in economics and related disciplines or seek professional positions in private and public sectors by demonstrating their ability to carry out original analyses of economic issues with an academic value and/or policy relevance.
Social Service Management
Social Service Management from The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a one-year full time programme that enhances the managerial competence of social service personnel through quality postgraduate education.
Chinese Medicine (Part-time)
Chinese Medicine (Part-time) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a two-year part-time programme. It has two specializations, namely Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
Cultural Studies
For M.Phil. students of the Cultural Studies program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong the normative period of study is 24 months for full-time students and 36 months for part-time students.
Chinese Studies
The Chinese Studies programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong welcomes applicants interested in advanced research training in the interdisciplinary study of Chinese history, economy, politics and business, literature, film, religion, culture and society.