HKU SPACE 2023 Spring Prospectus

This is an exempted course under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. 根據《非本地高等及專業教育(規管)條例》,本課程屬獲豁免課程。 It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which this course may lead. 個別僱主可酌情決定是否承認本課程可令學員獲取的任何資格。 These are exempted courses under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. 根據《非本地高等及專業教育(規管)條例》,這些課程屬獲豁免課程。 It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which these courses may lead. 個別僱主可酌情決定是否承認這些課程可令學員獲取的任何資格。 The course operator is applying for exemption under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. 課程主辦人正根據《非本地高等及專業教育(規管)條例》辦理豁免註冊手續。 It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which this course may lead. 個別僱主可酌情決定是否承認本課程可令學員獲取的任何資格。 250 Social Sciences 社會科學 Political Sciences and Public Administration 政治及公共行政 Certificate for Module (Wars and Rebellions in Late Qing Dynasty) Programme Code: MC032A Application Code: 2055-MC032A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk The study of wars and rebellions in the Qing dynasty is important for students to explore how China during the nineteenth century was invaded and humiliated by foreign powers and how dynastic decline resulted in the downfall of the Qing regime. This programme aims at studying the dynamics of wars and rebellions in China under the Qing dynasty, focusing on the causes, the processes, impacts and the implications of these wars and rebellions from a historical perspective. The military dynamics of wars and rebellions and their political consequences on the Qing dynasty will be discussed. Applicants shall hold a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognized institution. If the degree is from an institution where the language of teaching and assessment is not English, applicants shall provide evidence of English proficiency, such as: i. an overall band of 6.0 with no subtests lower than 5.5 in the IELTS; or ii. a score of 550 in the paper-based TOEFL, or a score of 213 in the computer-based TOEFL, or a score of 80 in the internet-based TOEFL; or iii. HKALE Use of English at Grade E; or iv. HKDSE Examination English Language at Level 3; or v. equivalent qualifications. Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$7,800 per programme More details 30 hours English, suppl with teaching materials in Chinese Level 6 (Reg No.: 22/000881/L6) Validity Period: 11 Nov 2022 - on-going Certificate for Module (The Second Sino-JapaneseWar 1931-1945) Programme Code: MC033A Application Code: 2055-MC033A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk War studies are historically, socially and politically significant from an interdisciplinary perspective. This programme aims to equip students with the knowledge of The Second Sino-Japanese War from 1931 to 1945, by examining the past geopolitical conflicts and inter-state power struggles, in which their triggers, features, impact will be identified and analysed, The main events, the crucial stages and the victory of the war will be discussed. Applicants shall hold a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognized institution. If the degree is from an institution where the language of teaching and assessment is not English, applicants shall provide evidence of English proficiency, such as: i. an overall band of 6.0 with no subtests lower than 5.5 in the IELTS; or ii. a score of 550 in the paper-based TOEFL, or a score of 213 in the computer-based TOEFL, or a score of 80 in the internet-based TOEFL; or iii. HKALE Use of English at Grade E; or iv. HKDSE Examination English Language at Level 3; or v. equivalent qualifications. Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$7,800 per programme 30 hours English, suppl with teaching materials in Chinese Level 6 (Reg No.: 22/000882/L6 Validity Period: 11 Nov 2022 - on-going Certificate for Module (Hong Kong in the SecondWorldWar 1941-1945) Programme Code: MC034A Application Code: 2055-MC034A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk War studies are historically, socially and politically significant from an interdisciplinary perspective. The battle of Hong Kong in December 1941 was also militarily, historically and politically significant. Through the study of the battle of Hong Kong and its details and impacts from a historical perspective, and examination and visits of the military sites in Hong Kong, this programme aims at equipping students with the knowledge of the painful experience as well as the endurance of ordinary citizens during the Japanese occupation period, and inspiring students to understand Chinese history in a deeper way. Applicants shall hold a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognized institution. If the degree is from an institution where the language of teaching and assessment is not English, applicants shall provide evidence of English proficiency, such as: i. an overall band of 6.0 with no subtests lower than 5.5 in the IELTS; or ii. a score of 550 in the paper-based TOEFL, or a score of 213 in the computer-based TOEFL, or a score of 80 in the internet-based TOEFL; or iii. HKALE Use of English at Grade E; or iv. HKDSE Examination English Language at Level 3; or v. equivalent qualifications. Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$7,800 per programme 30 hours English, suppl with teaching materials in Chinese Level 6 (Reg No.: 22/000883/L6) Validity Period: 11 Nov 2022 - on-going Certificate for Module (China’s Foreign Policy and Relations) Programme Code: MC037A Application Code: 2055-MC037A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk This programme aims at introducing to students the strategies of Chinese foreign policy. Topics include the continuities and changes in Chinese foreign policy from the Mao Zedong to the post-Mao era, the Chinese leadership priorities, China’s role in the world economy, military relations and culture, and Chinese national security policies. China’s relations with the United States, Beijing-Taipei relations, China’s relations with Korea and Japan, China’s relations with Russia and North Korea, China’s relations with Southeast Asian and the Pacific Islands, China’s relations with Australia and New Zealand, China’s relations with African states, and China’s relations with the Middle East and Latin America, will be discussed. Applicants shall hold a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognized institution. If the degree is from an institution where the language of teaching and assessment is not English, applicants shall provide evidence of English proficiency, such as: i. an overall band of 6.0 with no subtests lower than 5.5 in the IELTS; or ii. a score of 550 in the paper-based TOEFL, or a score of 213 in the computer-based TOEFL, or a score of 80 in the internet-based TOEFL; or iii. HKALE Use of English at Grade E; or iv. HKDSE Examination English Language at Level 3; or v. equivalent qualifications. Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$7,800 per programme 30 hours English, suppl with teaching materials in Chinese

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