Year of Entry
2026Application Deadline
20250916T020000Z20260531T155959Z
Mode of Study
Combined †Mode of Funding
Non-government-fundedIndicative Intake Target
280Minimum No. of Credits Required
30Class Schedule
Weekday evenings and Saturday afternoons/ evenings. This schedule, however, is subject to change. The final decision rests with the University.Normal Study Period
Full-time: 1 year; Part-time/Combined mode: 2 yearsMaximum Study Period
Full-time: 2.5 years; Part-time/Combined mode: 5 yearsMode 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 Outlines
Programme Aims and Objectives
Entrance Requirements
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The programme aims to train social science practitioners with sound knowledge in theory and practice to help people, organisations and communities develop innovative solutions, and to accomplish excellence in undertaking research in social sciences.
On successful completion of the programme, students should be able to:
- evaluate major principles/theories in different disciplines in social sciences;
- demonstrate the ability to integrate major principles/theories in analyzing social problems;
- demonstrate the ability to design and conduct research in social sciences; and
- devise innovative practices in social sciences to real-life problems.
To be eligible for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements and:
- hold a bachelor's degree of one of the universities in Hong Kong or from an overseas institution recognized for this purpose by the University; or
- hold such other qualifications as deemed acceptable by University as equivalent to the above.
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.
Programme Structure
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Stream 2: Criminology |
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Stream3: Clinical Mental Health Practice |
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Students are required to specialize in one stream and take the required credits of courses from their chosen Methods in Social Sciences
- Stream 1: Sociology
- Stream 2: Criminology
- Stream 3: Clinical Mental Health Practice
There are no intermediate exits; students may obtain the MA degree by completing a total of 6 credit units of programme common core courses, and:
- 18 credit units stream core courses and 6 credit units electives for "Sociology Stream"
- 21 credit units stream core courses and 3 credit units electives for "Criminology Stream"
- 18 credit units stream core courses and 6 credit units electives for "Clinical Mental Health Practice Stream"
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Stream 1: Sociology (30 Credit Units)~ Programme Core Courses (6 CU)
Stream Core Courses (18 CU)
Stream Electives (6 CU)
Stream 2: Criminology (30 Credit Units)~ Programme Core Courses (6 CU)
Stream Core Courses (21 CU)
Stream Electives (3 CU)
Stream 3: Clinical Mental Health Practice (30 Credit Units)~ Programme Core Courses (6 CU)
Stream Core Courses (18 CU)
Stream Electives (6 CU)
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~ Subject to the University's review if applicable
Stream 1: Sociology
Sample areas of employment in applied sociology are, for example, in the following fields and organisations: private research and consulting firms, government and public sector organisations, political parties and interest groups, third sector and civil society organisations, marketing and advertising firms, public relations and media firms, social services agencies, and education sector. Graduates may also pursue postgraduate programmes in sociology, psychology, social welfare and human services at the doctoral level.
Stream 2: Criminology
Graduates in criminology could pursue a career in law enforcement/ disciplinary forces (e.g. Hong Kong Police Force, Hong Kong Correctional Services Department, Independent Commission Against Corruption, Hong Kong Immigration Department, Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department, and Hong Kong Fire Services Department), private security agencies (e.g. corporate security firms, threat assessment and management agencies, anti-fraud agencies, and private investigative agencies), and non-governmental organisations that serve the forensic and related populations (e.g. exoffenders, drug abusers, victims of crime, and at-risk youth). Graduates may also pursue postgraduate programmes in criminology, criminal justice, and other related fields (e.g. forensic psychology, law, and social work) at the doctoral level.
Stream 3: Clinical Mental Health Practice
Students will be adequately equipped to work with a variety of people with mental health problems and needs. After graduation, students will be knowledgeable and skillful in making assessment on different mental disorders and provide professional support to people with mental health problems. Graduates may pursue a career in mental health care in a variety of service settings to promote the mental health of individuals, families and communities.
Applicant should state their answers of the below questions under “personal statement” on the admission system.
- Please indicate the Stream you selected (Sociology/Criminology/Clinical Mental Health Practice).
- Please give reason(s) for studying this stream.
- In what ways may this stream enhance your career/ professional development?
- Have you studied any relevant courses? If yes, please specify.
- Relevant experiences in this stream.