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Journalism
As the first graduate degree course in Hong Kong dedicated to the training of news professionals, the Master of Journalism [MJ] programme from The University of Hong Kong focuses on the core ingredients of a sound education in journalism.
Global Business Management
The first of its kind in Hong Kong, the Global Business Management degree at City University of Hong Kong aims to help participants to acquire the unique skills and insights that are needed to successfully conduct business across political, economic and cultural boundaries and become highly competent in integrating the global dimensions of key business functions.
Economics
Economics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong is suitable for those who wish to pursue further PhD studies in economics and related disciplines or seek professional positions in private and public sectors by demonstrating their ability to carry out original analyses of economic issues with an academic value and/or policy relevance.
Finance
The Master of Science in Finance postgraduate programme offered at Lingnan University will provide a broad coverage of the major areas in finance, with an emphasis on fundamental principles and professional practice
Curating and Art History
Lingnan University's Curating and Art History MA program combines two disciplines into one: museum curating and art history, with options to engage in a practicum programme.
Compliance and Regulation
The LLM in Compliance and Regulation from The University of Hong Kong enables students to gain exposure to the laws, regulatory codes, industry practices, regulator expectations and other considerations that affect the compliance task.
Communication
The Communication programme from Hong Kong Baptist University approaches communication at the individual, organizational and societal levels with a focus on communication in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan. Attention is also paid to the impact of changing media technologies.
Translation
The curriculum of the Translation programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong designed to meet the changing needs of society, equips students with both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, and stresses interaction between teachers and students.
Mechanical Engineering
This Mechanical Engineering programme at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is pertinent to Hong Kong's current economic and social situation, namely, the CEPA with the Chinese mainland's entrance to the WTO, the rapid development in product development and analysis, the persistent pressure caused by environmental pollution.

Environmental Engineering and Management
The Environmental Engineering and Management MSc programme from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology is meant to meet the needs of practicing engineers who may be engaged in the design, commissioning and management of environmental facilities and infrastructure systems.
Building Services Engineering
The Building Services Engineering Master is offered by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The MEng in Building Services Engineering is an integrated Master's degree programme that covers a study of engineering and related knowledge which is both deeper and broader than the BEng (Hons) in Building Sciences and Engineering (formerly known as the BEng (Hons) in Building Services Engineering).
English (Applied English Linguistics)
The M.Phil. in English (Applied English Linguistics) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers training in applied linguistics research. The required course in theoretical linguistics includes a survey of phonological, morphological, syntactic, and semantic analyses, as well as historical linguistics with specific reference to English.
Energy and Environment
The Energy and Environment degree from City University of Hong Kong takes a system approach to develop innovative science and engineering solutions and to provide empirically based evidence and insight from the evaluation of these solutions, eventually to understand how they can be successfully applied to our cities.
Corporate Communication
The Corporate Communication programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a taught programme aiming to equip students with a wide range of knowledge essential to promoting effective communication in a corporate setting.
Language Studies
The Language Studies programme at City University of Hong Kong aims provide students with an understanding of the nature of language with which to explore the various ways it impacts on society and culture in the context of Hong Kong.
Food Safety and Toxicology
Students are expected to have basic knowledge in physiology, biochemistry, chemistry or molecular biology for understanding the topics covered in the Food Safety and Toxicology programme from The University of Hong Kong.
Public Management
The Master of Public Management (MPM) Program at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology prepares students for senior management roles in organizations providing public services or having frequent interactions with the public sector.
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Computing
The Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Computing Master is offered by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Artificial intelligence and big data (AIBD) technologies are experiencing rapid development in society and industry. Combining technologies from computer science and machine learning, this programme is designed to teach students how to understand and create value from AIBD.
Strategic Human Resources Management
The Master of Science in Strategic Human Resources Management programme from Hong Kong Baptist University is designed to empower aspired HR professionals to become Human Resources Business Partners (HRBP).
New Media
The New Media program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is a 1-year full time or 2-year part time taught programme that aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to adapt in the changing world characterized by continuous technological innovation affecting industries and job markets.