P71
Master of Social Work
社會工作碩士

Year of Entry

2026

Application Deadline

20250916T020000Z
20260116T155900Z
9/16/2025 02:00:00 1/16/2026 15:59:00 1/16/2026 15:59:00

Mode of Study

Combined

Mode of Funding

Non-government-funded

Indicative Intake Target

75

Minimum No. of Credits Required

Master's Degree: 55

Class Schedule

Weekday evenings, and Saturday mornings and afternoons, plus Intensive-mode teaching in Summer. This schedule, however, is subject to change. The final decision rests with the University.

Normal Study Period

Full-time: 2 years (including 1 Block and 1 Concurrent Fieldwork Placements);
Part-time:3-year mode (including 2 Concurrent Fieldwork Placements)

Maximum Study Period

Full-time: 5 years;
Part-time: 7.5 years

Mode of Processing

Applications are processed on a rolling basis. Review of applications will start before the deadline and continue until all places are filled. Early applications are therefore strongly encouraged.
Programme Leader
Prof CHAN Siu Ming
Ph.D (CUHK), RSW
Associate Programme Leader
Prof SHUM Hei Yan Michelle
RSW, BSW (HKU), Juris Doctor (CityUHK), PCLL (CityUHK), Ph.D (HKU)
Admissions Tutor
Dr TAM Wai Yiu Nelson
Ph.D (CityU), M.Soc.Soci (HKU), B.S.W. (HKU), RSW
General Enquiries
+852 3442 8991

Programme Outlines

  • Programme Aims and Objectives

  • Entrance Requirements

  • Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies

  • Course Description

  • Useful Links

Outline
Programme Aims and Objectives

This is a self-financed programme with the aim to train professionals qualifying for recognized social work qualification (RSW) at the master’s degree level. It aspires to train students becoming ethically-oriented social work practitioners being competent, reflective and good in professional practice.

Graduates of the MSW Programme are eligible to apply for the status of Registered Social Worker (RSW) granted by the Social Workers Registration Board in Hong Kong.

Entrance Requirements

To be eligible for admission, you must:

  • hold a recognized bachelor’s degree from one of the universities in Hong Kong or from any overseas institutions recognized for this purpose by the University; or
  • hold such other qualifications as deemed acceptable by the University as equivalent to the above; and
  • pass an admission interview.

English Proficiency Requirements

Applicants whose entrance qualification is obtained from an institution where the medium of instruction is NOT English should also fulfill the following minimum English proficiency requirement:

  • a score of 79 (Internet-based test) in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)@#; or
  • an overall band score of 6.0 in International English Language Testing System (IELTS)@##; or
  • a score 450 in the new College English Test (CET-6) of Chinese mainland; or
  • other equivalent qualifications.

@ TOEFL and IELTS scores are considered valid for two years. Applicants are required to provide their English test results obtained within the two years preceding the start of the University's application period. 'TOEFL iBT Home Edition', ‘TOEFL MyBest Score’, ‘IELTS Indicator’, ‘IELTS One Skill Retake’ and ‘IELTS Online’ are not acceptable.
 

# Applicants are required to arrange with the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to send their TOEFL results directly to the University. The TOEFL institution code for CityUHK is 3401.
 

## Applicants are required to arrange for sending their IELTS result(s) via the IELTS Results Service e-delivery to the University. Please note that applicants with an overall band score of 6.0 will be required to pass an interview for English proficiency conducted by the Department. Interviews for other applicants may not be required.
  

Admissions Interview

The interview schedule will be scheduled in early March 2026 tentatively. Shortlisted candidates will receive an email invitation with details to attend the interview.

Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies

This programme has been selected by the University Grants Committee (UGC) for the scholarship award under the main priority area of ‘Health’. Scholarships are available to local students admitted to the programme*. Nominated students will be invited to submit applications for the scholarship. For details, please visit the scholarship website
  

*Remarks: 
1. The selection will be on merit based. 
2. Applicants are preferably to obtain a CGPA of 3.3 or above in their degrees of one of the universities in Hong Kong or of any overseas institution recognized for this purpose by the University.  

 

Course Description

Curriculum Design

The MSW programme consists of 15 core courses amounting to 49 credits plus another 2 electives carrying 6 credits, making a total of 55 credit-units in the programme.

  • 900 fieldwork training hours (800 hours direct fieldwork placements plus 100 hours placement preparation or related activities);
  • Strengthening of the training in social work values and ethics, theories and practice to three courses emphasizing working with individuals and families, groups, community work and macro-level social work practice;
  • Addition of human behavior and social environment course subject areas, and social sciences theories for social work to those students without a social sciences training background;
  • Legal knowledge and perspectives for social workers;
  • Enhancing mental health training, practice-related electives and advocacy for social work students.

Integrative Social Work Seminar to train students becoming competent, reflective and good in professional practice.

The programme aspires to train students with ethical principles and foundations of social work practice, social work values and professional ethics, theories and practice skills in working with individuals and families, groups and community, social welfare policies, social welfare management, legal issues for the social worker and social work research methods. The curriculum of the year 2 of Full-time 2 years mode and the year 2 and year 3 of Part-time 3 years mode strives to equip students to have the required professional supervised fieldwork training hours and the 100-hour Practicum-related learning workshops, plus the study of Integrative Social Work Seminar and elective courses in practice-related social work practice settings: e.g. Assessment and Interventions in Mental Health Counselling, Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions, Group Counselling and Therapy, Counselling Children and Youth, Working with Families in Transition, Counselling Older Adults.

Students who (1) are non-social sciences graduates, or (2) have taken either psychology or sociology but not the other, are required to complete non-credit bearing Social Sciences Workshops SS5115 Social Sciences Theories for Social Work. These workshops are to be run in an intensive mode on Saturday within the first five weeks of the semester A of their first year of study.

 

Programme Requirement

 

1. Core Courses (49 credit units)

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

SS5111

Social Welfare Policy System and Reform

3

SS5112

Social Welfare Management

3

SS5114

Legal Issues for the Social Worker

3

SS5117

Social Work as a Profession

3

SS5209

Social Work Theories and Practice I: Working with Individuals and Families

3

SS5210

Social Work Theories and Practice II: Working with Groups 

3

SS5211

Social Work Theories and Practice III: Community Work and Marco-level Social Work Practice 

3

SS5212

Human Behaviour and Diversity

3

SS5213

Social Work Research Methods

3

SS6219

Practicum Related Workshop I

1

SS6220

Practicum Related Workshop II

1

SS6221

Practicum Related Workshop III

1

SS6291

Fieldwork I

8

SS6292

Fieldwork II

8

SS6293

Integrative Social Work Seminar

3

               

2. Electives (6 credit units)~   

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Units

SS5110

Assessment and Interventions in Mental Health Counselling

3

SS5115*

Social Sciences Theories for Social Work

0

SS5208

Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions

3

SS5215

Diversity and Social Work

3

SS5216

Contemporary Intervention Approaches

3

SS5802

Group Counselling and Therapy

3

SS5803

Psychopathology

3

SS5821

Counselling Children and Youth

3

SS5832

Counselling Older Adults

3

            ~ Subject to the University's review if applicable

            * Core Elective (SS5115) for those who do not have social science background

 

† Combined mode: Local students taking programmes in combined mode can attend full-time (12-18 credit units per semester) or part-time (no more than 11 credit units per semester) study in different semesters without seeking approval from the University. For non-local students, they will be admitted to these programmes for either full-time or part-time studies. Non-local students must maintain the required credit load for their full-time or part-time studies and any changes will require approval from the University.