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(HK$21,720 to HK$31,120 per module; and subject to annual change without prior notice)

Alumni Fees#: HK$106,200 to be paid in 3 semesters
# Graduates of Bachelor Programmes of HKU SPACE in collaboration with the University of Plymouth will enjoy an alumni discount with tuition fee HK$106,200 to be paid in 3 semesters.
(The tuition fee is reviewed annually and is subject to change without prior notice.)

The broad aim of the Master of Science Business and Management programme is to develop students’ management potential by developing their knowledge and understanding of the functional areas of business with a strategic management perspective, and an enterprising approach to leading and managing organisations in a complex and changing environment.
The programmes aim to develop graduates who will have:
- Detailed knowledge and understanding of organisations, the dynamic external environments in which they operate, and their management, and leadership;
- The ability to apply knowledge and understanding of business and management to complex situations to enhance decision making and management practice in general;
- Critical awareness of current trends and issues in business and management, which is informed by contemporary research and practice;
- The ability to learn and work autonomously in the pursuit of creative strategies and business solutions;
- A range of transferable skills relevant to a career in business and management including leadership, analytical, critical thinking, research and communications skills.
Total fees: HK$118,000, paid in 5 instalments.
Instalment 1: HK$21,720
Instalment 2: HK$21,720
Instalment 3: HK$21,720
Instalment 4: HK$21,720
Instalment 5: HK$31,120
(All fees are subject to change without prior notice)
*Students will be required to cover the additional cost incurred due to resubmission of coursework, retaking a module, or resubmitting the dissertation.
This Masters Programme acknowledges that we are living in a fast-changing, globalised world, which presents a great number of opportunities and challenges for cultural innovation. It takes these changing conditions as a starting point to engage you in developing new knowledge and skills in order to manage cultural projects in the UK and around the world. It has been developed specifically in response to an increasing need for multi-skilled individuals who can both generate the ideas for original arts and cultural events, as well as provide leadership for the teams that realise them. These individuals will be dynamic, responsive, and fluent in public and private sectors, and have the ability to collaborate and develop networks.
*The tuition fee is subject to annual review
Holders of the MSc in Dietetics fulfill the criteria for employment as dietitians by the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Graduates are eligible to apply for membership as an Accredited Dietitian with the Hong Kong Academy of Accredited Dietitians (HKAAD,HK) and for registration as a Dietitian with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC, U.K.).
Reference no. of exempted courses under NLHPE: 450321
PgD in Human Nutrition HK$98,000 +
PgD Dietetics To be confirmed +
MSc research project $38,500

Reference no. of exempted under NLHPE: 450320
PgD in Human Nutrition To be confirmed +
MSc research project $38,500

Course fee: HK$112,000 (to be paid in 2 installments)

This MBA (Master of Business Administration) preparatory course aims to provide tuition support to students for studying the Global MBA, University of London (Academic Direction: Queen Mary University of London).
This preparatory course aims to provide tuition support to students for studying the MSc in Professional Accountancy, University of London (UCL).
This programme seeks to provide knowledge, understanding, and skills to apply tools to investment opportunities. As such it sets out to develop skills in a range of areas which contribute to the construction of a robust business case which demonstrates that key risks have been identified, analysed, and evaluated. Such areas would include data analysis, structuring decisions, building decision models, risk assessment, and trade-offs. By the end the programme, students would be able to identify and select appropriate types of analysis to improve decision making under uncertainty and add value.