HKU SPACE 2023 Spring Prospectus

For more and latest programme information, please visit our website 有關最新課程資訊及詳情,請瀏覽學院網站 hkuspace.hku.hk Minimum Entry Requirements 基本入學要求(P.015) Fee 學費 Duration 修業期 Medium of Instruction 教學語言 Qualifications Framework 資歷架構 Exemption 豁免 Short Course 短期課程 See legend on page 029 圖像說明於第029頁 251 Social Sciences 社會科學 Certificate for Module (Governance in Greater China: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan andMacau) Programme Code: MC028A Application Code: 2055-MC028A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk The objective of this programme is to introduce to students the key issues shaping governance and politics in Greater China, which includes Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The inter-connectedness among the governing institutions, political leadership, economic development and economic integration will be discussed. Other topics include ideological differences, social identity, law and order, cross-border crime control, intergovernmental relations, and the politics of planning and infrastructure development are also covered. Applicants shall: a) hold a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognized institution; OR b) i. have gained in the HKCEE Grade E in 5 subjects, and Level 3 in Chinese Language and English Language; or ii. have gained in the HKDSE Examination Level 3 in 5 subjects including English Language and Chinese Language; or iii. have gained in the HKALE Grade E in 2 AL subject(s) or 2 AS subject(s); AND possess at least 5 years of work experience; For (a) applicants whose degree is from an institution where the language of teaching and assessment is not English), they must 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.: 21/000058/L6) Validity Period: 01 Feb 2021 - on-going Certificate for Module (Chinese Politics) Programme Code: MC026A Application Code: 2055-MC026A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk This programme is designed for learners who would like to better understand Chinese politics, by exploring and examining the political culture and key issues of the country, including the historical background of the Chinese political system, the roles of the party and the state, the style of political leadership, the forms of popular participation and Chinese foreign policy. The focus of this programme is on political change. The political thoughts of Mao Zedong and other Chinese leaders, notably Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping, will be examined. Applicants shall: a) hold a bachelor’s degree awarded by a recognized institution; OR b) i. have gained in the HKCEE Grade E in 5 subjects, and Level 3 in Chinese Language and English Language; or ii. have gained in the HKDSE Examination Level 3 in 5 subjects including English Language and Chinese Language; or iii. have gained in the HKALE Grade E in 2 AL subject(s) or 2 AS subject(s); AND possess at least 5 years of work experience; For (a) applicants whose degree is from an institution where the language of teaching and assessment is not English), they must 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.: 21/000056/L6) Validity Period: 01 Feb 2021 - on-going Political Sciences and Public Administration 政治及公共行政 Certificate for Module (Introduction to Governance and Public Administration) Programme Code: MC036A Application Code: 2055-MC036A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk This programme applies various topics with country cases to study comparative politics. Its focus is to study state institutions and policy process from a global and comparative perspective to explain similarities and differences of different policy systems and developmental changes among them. This programme aims to equip students with knowledge of the nature and function of political frameworks with topics including power and authority; classifications of government; political culture, political parties, interest groups, electoral systems, voting, legislature, executive, the court, the military, political change, public policy, and international politics. A variety of countries will be used as case studies, including the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Germany, Japan, Russia, Cuba, India, China, the two Koreas, Kenya and Nigeria. 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 Certificate for Module (Political Psychology) Programme Code: MC035A Application Code: 2055-MC035A 3762 0868 media_comm@hkuspace.hku.hk This programme aims at introducing students to the psychological origins of political behaviours and the dynamics of political change and development. The essential elements of political psychology with topics including personality and politics, the study of political leaders, social identity and attitudes, the political psychology of groups, voting behaviours, the media and public opinion, the political psychology of race and ethnicity, the political psychology of nationalism, the psychology of political extremism, and the political psychology of international conflicts and security, including the question of deterrence, will be examined. 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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