The MPhil student is required to complete a minimum of 18 units of courses, including:
- Two required courses (a total of 6 units).
- Two elective seminars or courses offered by related programmes and departments (a total of 6 units).
- A Thesis Guidance course every term from the beginning of the second year of study until the Master's thesis is finally submitted (a total of 6 units).
Students are required to complete an MPhil thesis and to pass an oral defense of the thesis. English should be used in both the thesis and the oral defense.
At the completion of their programme, students will be required to demonstrate abilitiy to read Chinese articles in academic journals in the appropriate field of specialization.
Fields of Specialization
The MPhil in Chinese Studies programme in the Centre for China Studies is devoted to advanced research training in the interdisciplinary study of Chinese history, economics, politics, culture, and society.
Please visit the Division's homepage for more information.
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School, applicants should submit the following supporting application materials:
- a research proposal, at least 5 pages in length and written in English.
- a paper on a topic related to Chinese Studies, at least 10 pages in length and written in English.
- applicants should have a good result in Chinese language paper in Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (AS Level), Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Examination, GCSE, A-level GCE, SAT 1, SAT AP, HSK, STAMP or equivalent examinations. Alternatively, applicants can submit a sample paper of at least 5 pages in length written in Chinese to demonstrate proficiency in Chinese to work on Chinese materials as needed for the thesis research. Applicants who have taken a degree programme of which the medium of instruction was Chinese do not need to provide the aforementioned public examination results or sample paper.
- a CV.
31 January 2018
Room 1102, 11/F, Yasumoto International Academic Park,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong