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註冊費:1,200港元,一旦接受錄取通知後支付

課程旨在教授學生識別工作場所的危害,並培養他們有效決策所需的專業技能。
註冊費:1,200港元,一旦接受錄取通知後支付

註冊費:1,200港元,一旦接受錄取通知後支付

註冊費:1,200港元,一旦接受錄取通知後支付

課程旨在教授學生識別工作場所的危害,並培養他們有效決策所需的專業技能。
註冊費:1,200港元,一旦接受錄取通知後支付

*The tuition fee is subject to annual review.

This programme is for those wishing to progress to more senior positions in medical laboratories. Students are required to complete a research project and six modules, which will be taught in a blended mode with online tutorials, lectures, hands-on practicals and face-to-face tutorials.
2nd Instalment: HK$45,000 (Year 2) Payable upon start of 2nd year
3rd Instalment: HK$37,000 (Year 2) Payable upon start of Research Project (subject to review)

The Master of Science in Clinical Nursing (MSc Clinical Nursing)* is the first collaborative programme between HKU SPACE and King’s College London. It is a 2-year part-time master’s degree programme to offer Hong Kong students the opportunity to obtain a master’s degree award from King’s College London (King’s), which was ranked 1st in the UK and 1st in the world in the subject of Nursing (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025). Hong Kong graduates will become King’s alumni, enhancing their career prospects, networking opportunities and global exposure. In addition, students will gain insights into the use of digital strategies in healthcare and be able to engage with institutional and wider cultures that promote patient safety.


This course will provide you with a thorough understanding of the major theoretical, methodological and professional themes at the forefront of contemporary museum studies. It will equip you with the practical and theoretical experience needed to become a creative and effective museum and gallery professional or to further advance your career in the sector.
The course is designed to be flexible, so you can choose when to study. It offers carefully designed teaching material and reading which offer flexibility and allow you to fit your study around other commitments. These materials are delivered through online resources in the University’s virtual learning environment, Blackboard. This includes recorded lectures, international case studies of museum practice, guided readings, group discussions and self-led activities to support your learning.