Chinese Foreign Policy (3 credits) Doing Research in China (3 credits) Key Issues in Chinse Politics (3 credits) State and Market in China (3 credits) Theories of Government and Public Administration (3 credits)
Electives (6 credits) (Example of elective include^)
China and Global Capitalism (3 credits) China and the Developing World (3 credits) Comparative Public Administration in Greater China (3 credits) Environmental Governance in China (3 credits) Ethics and Political Philosophy of China (3 credits) Social Change and Urbanisation in Contemporary China (3 credits)
EITHER Applied Research Methods Workshops for Residential (1 credit) PLUS MACS Residential: 7-day (5 credits)* OR MACS Dissertation: 8,000-10,000 word dissertation# (6 credits)
To be eligible for admission to the MA China Studies programme, an applicant must:
(a) Hold a recognized bachelor’s degree in a related social sciences or humanities discipline (preferably politics, sociology, economics, geography, public administration, China studies or development studies) from one of the universities in Hong Kong or from any overseas institutions recognized for this purpose by the University; or
(b) Hold such other qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University as equivalent to the above.
Applicants whose entrance qualifications were obtained from an institution where the medium of instruction is NOT English should also fulfill the following minimum English proficiency requirement:
A score of 580 (paper-based test) or 66 (revised paper-delivered test) or 92 (internet-based test) on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL); or An overall band score of 6.5 in International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS); or A score of 490 in the new College English Test (CET-6) of China mainland#; or Other equivalent qualifications