Launched in 2012, GPGC aims to train creative and methodologically rigorous analysts of government and politics in Greater China. This taught master’s programme offers advanced training on major issues in Greater China areas, such as political institutions, public administration, foreign policies & international relations, democracy & rule of law, environmental politics, state-society relations, and political communications. The GPGC programme prepares students for leading roles in public service, third sector, media, education, business management, etc. GPGC is a taught Master Programme and open to all prospective applicants who interested in pursuing Government and Politics or Greater China Studies as a second degree. Applicants who hold a bachelor degree in a discipline other than government and politics are also eligible to apply the Programme. Click here for our Programme Leaflet 2024/25 |
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Programme Highlights | |||||||||
MSSc in GPGC
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Programme Objectives | |||||||||
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Study Scheme | |||||||||
Students are required to complete a minimum of 24 units of courses (8 courses): Required Courses
Elective Courses Any four courses from
*Elective courses may change from year to year, subject to the availability of teaching resources and student enrollment. Mode of Study
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Graduation Requirements | |||||||||
Students must complete at least eight courses (4 required courses and 4 elective courses) and achieve a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 to fulfill the graduation requirement.
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Language | |||||||||
The teaching languages are English and Putonghua. Some courses may be conducted entirely in English. Normally course readings will include both English and Chinese materials.
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2023/2024 Teaching Year | |||||||||
September 2023 – May 2024 Please click here link for University Almanac: |