
Social Sciences Media & Communication
Programme Overview
Highlights
This course will be led by an experienced online influencer currently active on YouTube and BiliBili, who will share valuable industry insights and provide students with practical opportunities for simulated live streaming. The primary objective of this course is to empower students to sustainably and efficiently manage their personal media channels, thereby enhancing their viewership and potential income.
Programme Details
This short course is concentrated on equipping students with the skills to shape their personal image and effectively create and manage an online influencer channel on a social media platform. Participants will explore the market positioning of self-media channels, delve into media production, and learn strategies to build and maintain an online reputation. The curriculum covers commercial and technical aspect, including content creation, equipment utilization, advertisement sourcing, shooting techniques, on-camera presence, audience engagement and interaction.
Establish A Personal Online Influencer Channel | - | |
Application Code | 2392-1075NW | |
Start Date | 19 Jul 2025 (Sat) | |
Days / Time
- Saturday, 2:30pm - 5:30pm
Fee & Entry Requirements
Fee
- Course Fee : HK$3780 per module
Entry Requirements
Applicants should be aged 15 or above
Apply
a) complete the enrolment form and enroll in the course(s) (i) at the Enrolment Centres of HKU SPACE (please refer to the ‘Learning / Enrolment Centres’ section) by cash, EPS, cheque/bank draft or credit cards (VISA / MasterCard); OR (ii) by mail with cheque/bank draft to ‘HKU SPACE Summer School Office, 11/F, 250 King’s Road, Hong Kong'. b) apply through the School’s online enrolment system and pay by credit card or PPS. Notes
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Cheque/Bank draft should be made payable to ‘HKU SPACE’ with applicant’s name and course(s) applied written on the back. A photo of the applicant (in plain colour background, 45mm(W) x 55mm(H)) is also required.
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