Master of Arts in Global Society

Programme Director: Prof SLIWINSKI, Krzysztof                  

The Master of Arts in Global Society is a one-year full-time programme which aims to equip graduates to understand how the challenges and opportunities of connected society are multi-dimensional – social, cultural, economic, political, and environmental. By specialising in one of three professional concentrations, graduates will be able to pursue and enhance their careers in such fields as: cultural and leisure industries; social, educational, community, and international development; politics, government, and leadership in civil society. The three concentrations are: Global Cultures, Global Social Development and Global Political Economy.

The curriculum is designed to accomplish the following objectives:

  1. To introduce students to key concepts, debates, and perspectives on global studies and global society, with critical and reflective appraisal of those from different canons and western and non-western perspectives;
  2. To equip students with a broad range of research methods including quantitative, qualitative, ethnographic, and interpretive, and the ability to discern between these methods; and
  3. To empower students with the competencies for appreciating the ethical and value issues associated with global society, and for translating their own perspectives into professional practice;

The structure of the curriculum is as follows:

I) Programme Required Courses 12 units
II) Concentration Required courses 9 units
III) Electives 6 units
    27 units

Requirements

The programme has a “4+3+2” structure: four required courses for all students; three concentration required courses; and two elective courses. A total of nine by 3-unit courses equals 27 units for graduation.

I. Programme Required Courses 12 units
  SOSC7310 Concepts, Theories and Institutions of Global Studies 3 units
  SOSC7320 Debating Global Society 3 units
  SOSC7330 Globalizations 3 units
  SOSC7410 Research Methods for Global Studies 3 units
     
II. Concentration Required Courses 9 units
  Global Cultures  
  HIST7310 Global Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures 3 units
  SOSC7350 Global Cultural Industries 3 units
  HIST7320 Contemporary China and Globalization  3 units
     
  Global Social Development  
  Either  
  EDUM7470 Education and Social Development in a Globalized World 3 units
  Or  
  SOC 7320 Health Inequalities in a Global Context 3 units
  SOC 7310 Globalization and Development: Visions and Issues 3 units
  SOSC7340 Global Civil Society   3 units
     
  Global Political Economy  
  POLS7090 International Political Economy 3 units
  POLS7120 Theories of International Relations 3 units
  POLS7140 Public Policy & Governance   3 units
     
III. Elective Courses 6 units
  Two courses from one of the following concentrations: 
  Global Cultures  
  GEOG7580 Urban Cultural Landscape 3 units
  HIST7510 South China Studies 3 units
  HIST7520 Chinese Culture in Transformation 3 units
  POLS7090 International Political Economy 3 units
  POLS7100 Public Affairs and Public Policy 3 units
  POLS7120 Theories of International Relations 3 units
  POLS7540 China-EU, Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges 3 units
  SOC 7310 Globalization and Development: Visions and Issues 3 units
  SOC 7320 Health Inequalities in a Global Context 3 units
  SOC 7510 Social Networks in Contemporary Chinese Societies 3 units
  SOC 7590 Popular Culture and Society in Contemporary China 3 units
  SOSC7340 Global Civil Society 3 units
  SOSC7370 Independent Project 3 units
  SOSC7390 Overseas Field Studies on Cities and Regions 3 units
  SOSC7400 Professional Placement 3 units
  SOSC7430 Advanced Qualitative Methods 3 units
  SOSC7440 Advanced Quantitative Methods 3 units
     
  Global Social Development  
  HIST7310 Global Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures  3 units
  HIST7320 Contemporary China and Globalisation 3 units
  POLS7090 International Political Economy 3 units
  POLS7100 Public Affairs and Public Policy 3 units
  POLS7120 Theories of International Relations 3 units
  POLS7540 China-EU, Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges 3 units
  SOC 7320 Health Inequalities in a Global Context 3 units
  SOC 7510 Social Networks in Contemporary Chinese Societies 3 units
  SOC 7590 Popular Culture and Society in Contemporary China 3 units
  SOC 7600 East Asia: Economic Miracles and Social Change 3 units
  SOSC7350 Global Cultural Industries 3 units
  SOSC7370 Independent Project 3 units
  SOSC7390 Overseas Field Studies on Cities and Regions 3 units
  SOSC7400 Professional Placement 3 units
  SOSC7430 Advanced Qualitative Methods 3 units
  SOSC7440 Advanced Quantitative Methods 3 units
     
  Global Political Economy  
  EURO7160 Current Issues of European Integration 3 units
  FIN 7930 International Investment 3 units
  HIST7310 Global Colonial and Postcolonial Cultures 3 units
  HIST7320 Contemporary China and Globalization 3 units
  HRM 7600 Global Human Resources Management and Cross-cultural Management 3 units
  POLS7100 Public Affairs and Public Policy 3 units
  POLS7540 China-EU, Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges 3 units
  SOC 7310 Globalization and Development: Visions and Issues 3 units
  SOC 7320 Health Inequalities in a Global Context 3 units
  SOSC7340 Global Civil Society 3 units
  SOSC7350 Global Cultures Industries  3 units
  SOSC7370 Independent Project 3 units
  SOSC7390 Overseas Field Studies on Cities and Regions 3 units
  SOSC7400 Professional Placement 3 units
  SOSC7430 Advanced Qualitative Methods 3 units
  SOSC7440 Advanced Quantitative Methods 3 units
    27 units

 

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