M.A. Programme
The M.A. Programme in Comparative and Public History stresses the importance of a global perspective in the study of history, achieved through comparative and cross-cultural research methods. An understanding of such an approach is essential to the study of Integrated Humanities or Liberal (Arts) Studies.
Objectives
- Appreciate Hong Kong’s people and culture
- Learn more about modern China, particularly in the context of China’s development as a rising world power
- Understand the challenges and opportunities relating to globalization
- View Chinese history through global lens, and likewise understand global events from a Chinese perspective
- Apply historical knowledge to contemporary issues
Distinctive Features
- Course selection flexibility: students are offered maximum freedom in their choice of courses
- A bi-literate (Chinese and English) and tri-lingual (Cantonese, Putonghua and English) learning environment
- Cultivation of creativity and originality: emphasis on cultivating student’s ability to conduct original research
- Studying method and examinations place less emphasis on memorization
- Fieldwork is an integral part in the study of History. Students have many opportunities for conducting field researches in Hong Kong, Mainland or overseas countries throughout the academic year
- Academic Advisory System: Every student will be assigned an academic advisor providing general supervision on studying and adaptation to the University
- A choice of evening and Saturday courses is available