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57 Master's degrees in Natural Sciences & Mathematics in Hong Kong (SAR)
Biomedical Sciences
The Biomedical Sciences degree course is offered at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Each MPhil student is required to complete 4 compulsory courses and at least 2 elective courses with a total of 12 units as approved by the Division.
Anatomical and Cellular Pathology
Anatomical and Cellular Pathology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong introduces students to clinical, translational and basic scientific researches on human diseases are carried out.
Biochemical and Biomedical Sciences
The goal of the Biochemical and Biomedical Sciences program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is to enhance and update students' knowledge in Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences.
Medical Physics
This Medical Physics programme is offered within the Postgraduate Scheme in Health Technology, which aims to provide students with a background in physics, engineering and/or health technology, as well as those interested in medical physics, with the opportunity to develop knowledge of and skills in medical physics. The programme is offered by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Physics with Data Modelling and Quantum Technologies
The Physics with Data Modelling and Quantum Technologies degree from City University of Hong Kong aims to provide an opportunity for university graduates in physical science or engineering disciplines to obtain post-graduate level training in physics with highly marketable professional skills specialized in the sub-fields of data modelling and quantum technologies.
Mathematics
The Mathematics degree from City University of Hong Kong aims to provide advanced education to nurture people who can contribute to the advancement of knowledge through independent and original research.
Financial Mathematics and Statistics
The Financial Mathematics and Statistics programme offered by City University of Hong Kong emphasizes the development of students’ ability to evaluate and develop financial business and statistical models.
Chemical Pathology
The Chemical Pathology programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong focuses on the study of molecular, biochemical and immunological changes that occur as part of a disease process.
Chemistry
Chemistry at The Chinese University of Hong Kong involves course work and a thesis embodying the results of original research.
Bioengineering
The Master of Philosophy in Bioengineering from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology integrate biological, physical, and computational sciences with engineering principles to analyze and/or design biological processes.
Smart Ageing and Gerontology
The Hong Kong Metropolitan University programme Master of Science in Smart Ageing and Gerontology is therefore designed for those interested in developing and/ or advancing their careers in the area of services delivered to older persons.
Stroke and Clinical Neurosciences
At Stroke and Clinical Neurosciences from The Chinese University of Hong Kong we offer holistic and multidisciplinary courses in clinical care and science. Our teaching faculty ranges from experienced doctors and clinical professionals to university professors.
Life Science
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Programme in Life Science from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology aims to train qualified students by providing research training in major areas of life science.
Nano Science and Technology
The MPhil programme in Nano Science and Technology from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology aims to train students to conduct interdisciplinary research in Nano Science and Technology.
Physics
The Department of Physics is offering a Taught Postgraduate Master of Science in the field of Physics at The University of Hong Kong. This is an innovative and well-designed MSc programme which aims to further equip university graduates with physics or related backgrounds for various career pathways and for coping with ever-evolving challenges.
Physics
Physics course at The Chinese University of Hong Kong has a strong commitment to curiosity-driven research but also recognizes its responsibility in helping industry conduct market-driven research and development.
Cell and Molecular Biology
The School of Life Sciences at The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers research course in six different disciplines, including Cell and Molecular Biology which provide advanced training for students to pursue teaching and research careers in life sciences, health and related fields of study.