(Full-time)
ADMISSION (2026-27 INTAKE)
Message from the Programme Director
Prof. Chen Ji-kang
Programme Director
MA Programme in Social Policy
The Master of Arts in Social Policy (MASP) Programme is a one-year full-time programme which aims at providing high quality postgraduate education to those who already are, or plan to be, social workers, policy analysts or practitioners. The programme is designed for students who have a good bachelor’s degree in any discipline and want to develop a career in social policy, social services, and public services.
The one-year training course of the Programme is intensive and rigorous. It has a curriculum that covers areas and contents which are both theoretical and practical, and that is essential to the academic study of social policy and policy making activities that promote the well-being of society. The Programme has a comparative perspective. Apart from referring to international social policy experience in general, it also looks at social policy practice in the Chinese societies of Hong Kong and mainland China in particular. This comparative perspective enables students to integrate the need to understand the broad and theoretical picture of social policy on the one hand with the need to be based on specific cultural, social and developmental contexts on the other hand, in order to design social policies appropriate to the local scene.
Prof. Chen Ji-kang
Programme Director
Master of Arts in Social Policy
Introduction
In recent years, both Hong Kong and the Mainland have experienced phenomenal economic growth. However, economic prosperity is usually accompanied by acute social problems, and potential concerns are there to be dealt with. Both governments, aiming at building a harmonious society, pay much attention to social problems, and have formulated and implemented various social development policies to address those problems. In Hong Kong, the government has started to encourage more public participation in policy discussion, formulation and implementation. A lot of professionals including social workers, educators, policy analysts, and scholars are being invited to join various governmental advisory bodies to give their views. In addition, various pressure groups and think-tanks are keen to voice their opinions on social policies. All of the above heighten the training needs of social policy professionals in Hong Kong.
In view of the situation, the Department offers a full-time one-year Master of Arts in Social Policy (MASP) Programme. This Programme aims at providing high quality postgraduate education to those who either are or plan to be social work educators or practitioners. The ultimate aim of the Programme is to raise the standards of research, formulation, and implementation as well as the evaluation of social policies; and to cultivate a group of social workers who possess the ability to critically analyse social policies.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Programme, students are expected to demonstrate the following abilities:
1) Be able to analyse, formulate, implement and evaluate theoretical and practical knowledge regarding social policy;
2) Be able to apply scientific research methods to investigate and examine issues related to social policy;
3) Be able to understand current social policies in East Asia (including Hong Kong and China) with a focus on characteristics and the reform of social welfare; and
4) Be able to integrate the theories of social policy with practical experience.
Programme of Study
Study mode available
Full-time: 1 year
The Programme consists of 6 required courses, and 2 elective courses to be completed in one academic year of study beginning in September. The courses offered are as follows:
Required Courses
| Required Courses |
Units |
SOWK5060 Fundamental Theories of Social Policy |
3 |
SOWK5061 Social Policy and Social Welfare in China |
3 |
SOWK5913 Social Policy and Social Welfare in Hong Kong and East Asia |
3 |
SOWK6060 Social Policy Research I |
3 |
SOWK6063 Social Policy Dissertation |
3 |
SOWK6070 Social Policy Research II |
3 |
Elective Courses
| Elective Courses* |
Units |
SOWK5111 Social Theories, Social Welfare and Social Work |
3 |
SOWK5114 Social Innovation and Innovative Practice for Social Work |
3 |
SOWK5970 Macro Social Work Practice: Strategic Planning |
3 |
SOWK5980 Human Resource Development in Social Services |
3 |
SOWK5990 Social Enterprise |
3 |
SOWK6062A Seminar on Selected Topics: Special Topics (I) Aging Well in the 21st Century |
3 |
SOWK6062B Seminar on Selected Topics: Special Topics (I) Social Policy Approaches to Violence Prevention |
3 |
SOWK6062C Seminar on Selected Topics: Special Topics (I) Gender and Family Welfare Policies |
3 |
SOWK6080 Applied Statistics for Social Work and Social Welfare |
3 |
SOWK6510A Seminar on Selected Topics: Special Topics (III) Child Welfare and Social Work |
3 |
SOWK6510C Seminar on Selected Topics: Special Topics (III) Clinical Intervention for Gerontological Social Work |
3 |
SOWK6510G Seminar on Selected Topics: Special Topics (III) Holistic Approach in Clinical Mental Health Care and Practice |
|
SOWK6902 Youth Culture & Youth Work |
3 |
SOWK6950 Use of Information and Communication Technology in Social Services |
3 |
SOWK6970 Budgeting and Financial Planning in Social Service Organisations |
3 |
Remarks:
* Students are required to take two elective courses.
* Not all elective courses will necessarily be offered in a given year. Elective courses will be offered in accordance with resources available. Only those courses that meet the minimum enrolment quota will be offered.
Scholarships
The following scholarships are available to students of the MASP Programme:
1) Admission Scholarship: Master of Arts in Social Policy Scholarship
2) Distinguished Academic Scholarship for Master of Arts in Social Policy Students