Master of Arts in Ethics and Public Affairs
Programme Director: Prof KWAN, Kai Man
This programme provides two streams: full-time (one year) and part-time (two years). For full-time stream, classes will be scheduled on weekday evenings and Saturday afternoons during semester 1 and 2 and on weekdays (whole day) during the summer term. For part-time stream, classes will be scheduled on weekday evenings and Saturday afternoons during three semesters in two years.
The aims of this programme are:
- To enable students to develop multiple interpretive perspectives (religious and philosophical) on perennial and contemporary issues in different contexts of public affairs;
- To help students appreciate and respect diversity within modern society in order to assess and handle conflicting values in critically informed and creative ways;
- To help students further develop and reflect on their own values, so that they will be able to justify their own decisions, judgments and convictions, and so become informed and responsible citizens in their community, nation and the world;
- To equip future secondary school Liberal Studies teachers with subject knowledge of most modules.
- To stimulate the students’ interest in, and a reflective understanding of, public affairs;
- To enhance awareness and knowledge of the value dimensions of discourses on economic, political, legal, social, cultural, and environmental affairs; and
- To provide a transition to the eventual pursuit of further studies in various disciplines.
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
Students are required to select their stream and complete their study by following the below requirements:
Programme Elective Stream
I) | Foundation Courses | 6 units |
II) | Required Courses | 18 units |
III) | Elective Courses | 3 units |
27 units |
Dissertation Stream
I) | Foundation Courses | 6 units |
II) | Elective Courses | 15 units |
III) | Dissertation | 6 units |
27 units |
Requirements
Programme Elective Stream
I. | Foundation Courses | 6 units |
LSE 7010 Approaches to the Study of Values | 3 units | |
LSE 7120 Critical Thinking for Public Affairs | 3 units | |
II. | Required Courses | 18 units |
LSE 7040 Values and Socio-cultural Issues in Hong Kong Today | 3 units | |
LSE 7050 Traditional Values and Moral Challenges in Modern China | 3 units | |
LSE 7070 Public Health and the Common Good | 3 units | |
LSE 7080 Science, Technology and Environmental Ethics | 3 units | |
LSE 7130 Social Justice | 3 units | |
LSE 7140 Law, Liberty and Morality | 3 units | |
III. | Elective Courses | 3 units |
LSE 7060 Globalization: Cultural and Ethical Issues | 3 units | |
LSE 7150 Human Rights in a Multicultural World | 3 units | |
27 units |
Dissertation Stream
I. | Foundation Courses | 6 units |
LSE 7010 Approaches to the Study of Values | 3 units | |
LSE 7120 Critical Thinking for Public Affairs | 3 units | |
II. | Elective Courses | 18 units |
LSE 7040 Values and Socio-cultural Issues in Hong Kong Today | 3 units | |
LSE 7050 Traditional Values and Moral Challenges in Modern China | 3 units | |
LSE 7070 Public Health and the Common Good | 3 units | |
LSE 7080 Science, Technology and Environmental Ethics | 3 units | |
LSE 7130 Social Justice | 3 units | |
LSE 7140 Law, Liberty and Morality | 3 units | |
Either | ||
LSE 7060 Globalization: Cultural and Ethical Issues | 3 units | |
Or | ||
LSE 7150 Human Rights in a Multicultural World | 3 units | |
III. | Dissertation | 6 units |
LSE 7111 Dissertation | 3 units | |
LSE 7112 Dissertation | 3 units | |
27 units |