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The Programme is designed to accomplish the following objectives:
- To provide students with a solid foundation in public administration, such as in the mainland China and also from a comparative and global perspective;
- To illustrate the relation to law, ethics and other aspects of the public affairs;
- To develop students’ ability in the management of human resources, finance, sport and public amenities;
- To enable students to become reflective and critical administrators with the ability to assess and respond to the changing needs of the society.
Core courses | 21 units |
Public Administration and the Media | 3 units |
Finance and Accounting for the Public Sector* | 3 units |
Economics of Public Policy* | 3 units |
Managing People in the Public Sector | 3 units |
Globalisation and World Trade Organisation | 3 units |
Law and Public Affairs | 3 units |
Public Administration | 3 units |
Research Methods for Public Administration | 3 units |
Elective courses | 9 units |
Finance and Accounting for the Public Sector* | 3 units |
Economics of Public Policy* | 3 units |
Programme and Event Planning and Management | 3 units |
E-Government | 3 units |
Project | 3 units |
Fieldwork Learning in China Public Administration | 3 units |
Concepts, Theories and Institutions of Global Studies | 3 units |
Debating Global Society | 3 units |
Globalisations | 3 units |
Research Methods for Global Studies | 3 units |
Socio-cultural Context of Human Development | 3 units |
Public Health | 3 units |
Current Issues of European Integration | 3 units |
Urban Cultural Landscape | 3 units |
Environmental Contaminants and Health Risk Assessment | 3 units |
Topic Studies in Cultural History: Global Health and Human Society | 3 units |
Global Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures | 3 units |
Contemporary China and Globalisation | 3 units |
World Order Issues | 3 units |
International Political Economy | 3 units |
Public Affairs and Public Policy | 3 units |
Theories of International Relations | 3 units |
Topics in Asian Politics | 3 units |
Health Promotion | 3 units |
Health Inequalities in a Global Context | 3 units |
Global Civil Society | 3 units |
Global Cultural Industries | 3 units |
Global Urban Systems | 3 units |
Independent Project on Global Society | 3 units |
Medicine, Society & Culture: Public Health Perspectives | 3 units |
Professional Placement | 3 units |
Academic Qualification
Applicants should possess:
- a bachelor’s degree (in any discipline) from a recognised university or comparable institution; or
- a qualification deemed to be equivalent.
Language Proficiency Requirement
Proof of English proficiency is required for all applicants whose first degree is obtained from non-English medium institutions. These applicants must meet the following minimum requirements for English proficiency:
- an overall band score of 6.5 in International English Language Testing System (IELTS); or
- a TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based test) or 79 (internet-based test); or
- a score of 450 in College English Test band 6 (CET-6), or a pass in the old version of CET-6; or
- a pass in both oral and written examinations in Public English Test System Level 5 (PETS-5); or
- a score of 60 (pass grade) in Test for English Majors Level 8 (TEM-8).
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
The Government offers financial assistance in the form of non-means-tested loan to all students. The beneficiaries are expected to repay their loans within a specified period after graduation.
Scholarships are bestowed upon selected recipients including new students on the basis of academic merits and other criteria stipulated by the donors.