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Faculty of ArtsDivision of AnthropologyMPhil in Anthropology / PhD in Anthropology ProgrammeMPhil in AnthropologyIt normally takes two years (full-time) to complete 28 units. Students must also pass a General Anthropology Examination based on a department reading list.Admission Code: ANTAdditional Application InformationApplicants are required to furnish proof of their research capability by submitting academic references, transcripts, samples of writings or publications such as thesis or project reports, and a statement of purpose (2-3 pages) describing why the applicant wants to study anthropology at CUHK and what research project the applicant proposes to carry out. If relevant for research, some evidence of Chinese proficinecy is also required for non-native speakers. Admission Advisor : Prof. Joseph BOSCO Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2PhD in AnthropologyThe programme is research-oriented. A student may be asked to take additional courses or tutorials, and will be required to present an annual written progress report to his/her supervisor. After passing Qualifying Exams, the student advances to PhD Candidate. Within six months of candidature, the PhD Candidate must submit a Research Proposal for a project requiring nine to twelve months of fieldwork. On return from fieldwork, the student will prepare a thesis based on fieldwork research. Please visit the Division’s homepage (www.cuhk.edu.hk/ant/ postgrad.htm) for more information.31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Fields of SpecializationThe Division focuses geographically on Chinese culture and society (especially South China) and on East and Southeast Asian Studies. Research topics include nationalism, ethnicity, religion, gender, development and social change, urban and youth cultures, heritage management, archaeology and museology.Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,MPhil in AnthropologyApplicants should have majored in anthropology or related fields.PhD in AnthropologyApplicants should possess a master’s degree in anthropology from CUHK or other recognized universities. Applicants with a background in fields other than anthropology may be considered for conditional admission.Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Anthropology, Room 407, Humanities Building, New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/ant Email : anthropology@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19.22 Division of Chinese Language and LiteratureThe Division of Chinese Language and Literature offers diversified programmes leading to such higher degrees as PhD, MPhil and MA. The areas of research studies of our students include Chinese Linguistics, Classical Chinese Texts, Classical Chinese Literature and Modern Chinese Literature. The Division admits local students as well as graduates from universities in Mainland China and overseas.MPhil in Chinese Language and Literature / PhD in Chinese Language and Literature ProgrammesMPhil in Chinese Language and LiteratureThe MPhil programme requires a total minimum of 27 credit hours of course work including the following courses: (1) S (2) Special T and (3) Research Methods, plus a thesis.Admission Code: CHI Additional Application InformationMPhil in Chinese Language and LiteratureThe applicant should submit the following documents in the formats specified here: a hard copy and a CD-Rom containing those documents in PDF . 1. A detailed research proposal (not more than 5,000 words including the topic, scope, structure, methodology of the research and annotation) and a bibliography on a seperate sheet. 2. A sample of academic writing in related field (published or unpublished). 3. A personal statement in Chinese (not more than 1,000 words).PhD in Chinese Language and LiteratureThe programme is research-oriented. All doctoral students have to attend seminars within the normative study years and take four to six courses. If the Division deems it necessary, some students may be required to take a course on a language other than English and Chinese and meet any further requirements laid down by the Division. Students are required to fulfil the qualifying examination requirement before they can submit their dissertations. The student will write his/her dissertation under the guidance of his/her supervisor. Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.PhD in Chinese Language and LiteratureThe applicant should submit the following documents in the formats specified here: a hard copy and a CD-Rom containing those documents in PDF . 1. A copy of Master’s thesis. 2. A detailed research proposal not more than 8,000 words (including topic, scope, structure, methodology of the research and annotation) and a bibliography on a separate sheet. 3. A sample of academic writing in related field (published or unpublished). 4. A personal statement in Chinese (not more than 1,000 words). Admission Advisor : Prof. KWONG, Ho Yee Connie Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2Fields of SpecializationChinese Linguistics Classical Chinese Texts Classical Chinese Literature Modern Chinese LiteratureAdmission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)MPhil in Chinese Language and LiteratureApplicants must have a bachelor’s degree, normally with honours not lower than Second Class, or its equivalent from a recognized university, with a major in Chinese Language, Chinese Literature or related fields.Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Chinese Language and Literature 5/F Fung King Hey Building, , The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.chi.cuhk.edu.hk Email : chilan@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19.PhD in Chinese Language and LiteratureApplicants must have a MPhil/MA degree by research in Chinese Language or Chinese Literature from a recognized university.Faculty of Arts23 Faculty of ArtsDivision of Cultural StudiesThe Division of Cultural Studies provides multi-disciplinary programmes based in the Faculty of Arts of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The objectives are to extend the frontiers of research in the global, regional and local culture. We encourage research into issues of culture pertinent to the local context, with an emphasis on critical theory and methodology arising from the field. Students in general will engage in the study of various cultural forms and practices and critical analysis of their political structure and meanings.MPhil-PhD in Cultural Studies ProgrammeMPhil StreamStudents are required to complete a minimum of 36 units for graduation, including a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses and 24 units of thesis research courses.Admission Code: CTS Admission RequirementsApplicants must meet the general qualification required for admission to the Graduate School1 and should have a good honours degree in a related field.Additional Application InformationMPhil applicants should submit a research proposal as well as a sample of writings (prefera undergraduate term paper will also be accepted). PhD applicants should submit a copy of Master’s thesis or a representative research paper and a research proposal. In addition, shortlisted applicants are required to attend an interview. For general admission enquires, please email to crsdept@cuhk.edu.hk. Admission Advisor : Prof. PANG, Lai Kwan Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2PhD StreamStudents are required to complete a minimum of 36 units for graduation, including a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses and 24 units of thesis research courses. Students are required to take thesis research course every term till they graduate. Please visit the Division’s homepage at www.cuhk.edu.hk/crs for more information.Fields of SpecializationChinese Society Creative Industries Cultural Interpretation of Space Cultural Modernity Cultural Politics Culture and Development Digital Culture Ethnographic Study Film Studies French Feminisms Gender and Sexualities New Media Visual Culture Studies31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Contact MethodsAddress : Graduate Division of Cultural Studies Rm 401, Hui Yeung Shing Bldg, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/crs Email : crsdept@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19. 24
Faculty of ArtsDivision of EnglishMPhil in English (Applied English Linguistics) / PhD in English (Applied English Linguistics) ProgrammeMPhil in English (Applied English Linguistics)Students are required to take four required courses, two elective courses & research methods. In addition, students shall write a research thesis which should make original contributions to Applied English Linguistics.Admission Code: EALAdditional Application InformationMPhil in English (Applied English Linguistics)800-word research planPhD in English (Applied English Linguistics)1) Master’s Thesis, or a samp 2) 1,500-word research plan. Admission Advisor : Prof. Jette HANSEN EDWARDS Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2PhD in English (Applied English Linguistics)Students are expected to have a good command of English, the official language of the thesis. Students must pass a qualifying examination within a specified period of time before they can be advanced to PhD candidature. Please visit the Division’ s homepage for more information.Admission Requirements:In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)MPhil in English (Applied English Linguistics)Applicants should normally possess an honours degree in English or a language-related field. Applicants with a good honours degree in subjects other than English may also be considered. All applicants must satisfy the Graduate Panel that they have an adequate standard of English and have a strong interest in Applied English Linguistics. Applicants should also have a strong research interest in Applied English Linguistics. A year (or more) of relevant professional experience is helpful.PhD in English (Applied English Linguistics)Applicants should have majored in Linguistics, or a languagerelated field. Applicants who do not hold a Master’s degree awarded by this University or a recognized university are required to have completed the first-year course of study of the Master’s programme before they are considered for admission. Applicants for PhD degrees in English (Applied English Linguistics) should have had at least one year of professional experience in a relevant field.1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19. 26 MPhil in English (Literary Studies) / PhD in English (Literary Studies) ProgrammeMPhil in English (Literary Studies)For both options in Literary Studies (English Studies and Comparative Literature / Cultural Studies), the course of study requires a normative period of two years to complete. Coursework includes required and elective courses in research methodology, comparative literature, genre studies, literary history, critical theory, and interdisciplinary studies. Students with advanced qualifications or demonstrated abilities may be considered for exemption from part of the coursework.Admission Code: ELSAdditional Application InformationPlease submit the following materials:MPhil in English (Literary Studies)1. 800-word study plan / research plan. 2. Non-local applicants who are from programmes / institutions where English is not the medium of instruction should have TOEFL (or equivalent) scores.PhD in English (Literary Studies)1. Master’s Thesis, or a samp 2. A statement of purpose and preliminary research plan in English (approx. 1,500 words). Admission Advisor : Prof. Grant HAMILTON Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2PhD in English (Literary Studies)Unless exemption is granted study of a language other than Chinese and English is required at the third-year level. Students must pass a qualifying examination within a specified period of time before they can be advanced to PhD candidature. Please visit the Division’ s homepage for more information.Admission Requirements:In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)MPhil in English (Literary Studies)(a) English Studies. Applicants for this option must satisfy the Graduate Panel that they have achieved a strong background in English Language and Literature. (b) Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies. Applicants for this option must satisfy the requirements as stated in (a) and also have strong background in Chinese Language and Literature.PhD in English (Literary Studies)Applicants should have majored in Literature, or subjects in a related field. Applicants who do not hold a Master’s degree awarded by this University or a recognized university are required to have completed the first-year course of study of the Master’s programme before they are considered for admission.Contact MethodsAddress : Division of English Room 334, Fung King Hey Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
/ 43-7007 /
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/eng Email : english@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19.Faculty of Arts27 Faculty of ArtsDivision of Fine ArtsThe Division of Fine Arts offers postgraduate programmes in Chinese art history and creative arts with the aim of training art specialists. The increasing number of Mainland and overseas students attracted to the programmes in recent years has helped provide an international and pluralistic environment that is conductive to both learning and academic exchange.MPhil-PhD in History of Chinese Art ProgrammeMPhil StreamStudents are required to complete a minimum of 18 units of lecture courses for graduation, normally within two years. Methodology in Art-historical Research (3 Units) Post-graduate Seminar: Special Topics in Chinese Art (6 Units) Elective courses (9 Units) In addition to the lecture courses listed above, students are required to register for Thesis Research courses each term.Admission Code: HCA Candidacy ExaminationPhD students (pre-candidacy) should complete all required lecture courses or equivalent and pass a candidacy examination before they can be advanced to PhD candidate. Details of the candidacy examination are as follows:Areas of ExaminationsPaper 1: Connoisseurship and analysis of original works of art Paper 2: Written examination on specific issues of Chinese ArtGraduation RequirementsSubmitting a research thesis Passing an oral examinationAttemptsStudents must pass both papers at the same time. They are allowed to take the examinations only one more time if they fail their first attempt.PhD StreamFor students entering with a research master’s degree: Students are required to complete a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses in the pre-candidacy stage, completion of which will be part of the candidacy requirements. Methodology in Art-historical Research (3 Units) Post-graduate Seminar: Special Topics in Chinese Art (6 Units) Elective courses (3 Units) For students entering without a research master’s degree: Students are required to complete a minimum of 18 units of lecture courses in the pre-candidacy stage, completion of which will be part of the candidacy requirements. Methodology in Art-historical Research (3 Units) Post-graduate Seminar: Special Topics in Chinese Art (6 Units) Elective courses (9 Units) In addition to the lecture courses listed above, students are required to register for Thesis Research courses each term.Thesis proposal and defencePhD students (pre-candidacy) are required to submit a written thesis proposal, and present and defend the proposal orally.Third Language RequirementStudents are required to have the ability to read research materials in a third modern language other than Chinese and English. To demonstrate their proficiency for this purpose, they must pass a relevant language test set by the Division.Graduation RequirementsSubmitting a research thesis Passing an oral examination Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.Field of SpecializationField of specialization includes the histories and theories of Chinese painting and calligraphy, ceramics, bronzes, jades and other arts.28 Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School , applicants should have majored in Fine Arts. Consideration will also be given to applicants who have minored in Fine Arts and those who have majored in related fields.1PhD StreamResearch plan (no less than 2,000 words) Master’s thesis and related publications (only applicable to candidate with a research master’s degree) Attend an interviewBasis for SelectionMPhil StreamResearch plan (no less than 1,000 words) Attend an interviewAdditional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. TONG, Kam Tang Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)231 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Master of Fine Arts ProgrammeStudents are required to complete a minimum of 24 units of lecture courses for graduation, normally within two years. All students admitted are probationary candidates and will be reviewed for advancement at the end of their first year of study. Seminar (12 units) Special Topics in Hong Kong Art (3 units) Professional Practice (3 units) Elective Courses (6 units) In addition to the lecture courses listed above, students are required to register for Thesis Research and Art Creation courses each term within normative period.Admission Code: FSA Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1, applicants should have majored in Fine Arts. Consideration will also be given to applicants who have minored in Fine Arts and those who have majored in related fields.Basis for SelectionA portfolio of 15 images of original art works (digital format / photographs) Research plan (no less than 1,000 words) Attend an interviewAdditional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. TONG, Kam Tang Application Deadline : 31 January 2012Graduation RequirementSubmitting a written thesis, in relation to the student’s work of art, supported by the reproductions of his/her original art work. Holding a gradiation exhibition in his/her area of study. Passing in both the creative project and written thesis. Passing an oral examination. Please visit the Division’ s homepage for more information.Field of SpecializationField of Specialization includes painting, sculpture and mixed media, Chinese painting, calligraphy and seal carving.Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Fine Arts, 2/F Cheng Ming Building, , The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : http://finearts.arts.cuhk.edu.hk Email : finearts@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19.Faculty of Arts29 Faculty of ArtsDivision of HistoryThe postgraduate programmes of PhD in History and MPhil in History are research oriented higher degree programmes offered by the Graduate Division of History to provide qualified students with rigorous academic training of advanced world levels.MPhil in History / PhD in History ProgrammeMPhil in HistoryStudents are required to complete at least 24 units (for full-time students) / 30 units (for part-time students) of courses and the MPhil thesis, and to pass the oral examination for graduation.Admission Code: HISI. First Language Requirement: i Either Chinese or English may be chosen a ii In the case of Chinese, applicants must provide adequate evidence of proficiency in Chinese such as public examination result iii In the case of English, applicants from non-Englishspeaking countries are required to submit TOEFL scores. Those from English-speaking countries should submit SAT or GCE results instead. II. Second Language Requirement: i It may be any Asian or Western language which is closely related to the inte and ii Applicants must provide adequate evidence of proficiency in that language such as TOEFL scores, public examination results or academic records. 3. An interview may be required by the Division.PhD in HistoryStudents are required to complete at least 33 units (for fulltime students) / 39 units (for part-time students) of courses. They are also required to study a third language, other than Chinese and English, with satisfactory result. Students who have completed a total of 12 units of courses (besides “Thesis Guidance”) shall take and pass an oral qualifying examination before advancement to the PhD candidature. PhD candidates should complete the PhD thesis and pass the oral examination for graduation. Please visit the History Division’s homepage for more information.Fields of SpecializationHistory of Traditional China History of Modern China Pre-modern World History1 Modern World History1 History of Hong Kong Comparative History Public HistoryAdditional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. POO, Mu-chou Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)331 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Admission Requirements1. Applicants should have majored in history or a related field. 2. In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School2, applicants should submit the following materials together with the application:MPhil in Historya. A study plan in either Chinese or E b. An essay / term paper on history in either Chinese or English.Contact MethodsAddress : Division of History, 1/F Fung King Hey Building, , The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.history.cuhk.edu.hk Email : hisdiv@cuhk.edu.hk1. The field of world history covers Europe, America, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific. 2. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 3. For information on HKPFS, please refer to pages 19.PhD in Historya. A detailed study plan in either Chinese or E b. Master’s thesis or an academic essay in either Chinese or E and c. Evidence of language proficiency as indicated below (CUHK graduates are exempted from this requirement):30 Division of Japanese StudiesThe objective of the MPhil Programme is to encourage the advancement of research in Japanese studies by offering graduate training that accommodates a range of academic concerns in this field. The programme aims to enable students to integrate different conceptual and methodological approaches in their coursework and in their original research on Japan. The programme will equip students with theoretical knowledge and research skills to allow intellectual development and critical scholarship in a particular discipline such as Japanese popular cultural studies, History of Sino-Japanese relations, linguistics, Japanese Intellectual History and anthropology, thereby contributing to the field of Japanese Studies.MPhil in Japanese Studies ProgrammeMPhil in Japanese StudiesPlease visit the Division’s homepage for more information.Admission Code: JAS Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1, Applicants are required to submit a 3-page proposal written in English (including research topic, research summary, previous research regarding the topic, methodology employed and references). Applicants may be required to attend an interview. Japanese proficiency requirement may vary according to the areas of study and the content of the research proposal and is to be decided by the Graduate Panel.Fields of SpecializationAnthropology of Japan Japanese popular culture Japanese linguistics History of Sino-Japanese relations Japan-Hong Kong Relations Japanese Intellectual HistoryAdditional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. NG, Wai Ming Application Deadline : 31 January 2012Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Japanese Studies, 6/F Hui Yeung Shing Building, ., The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/jas/english/menu_eng.html Email : japanese-studies@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19.Faculty of Arts31 Faculty of ArtsDivision of LinguisticsThe Division of Linguistics offers PhD and MPhil programmes in Linguistics that provide training in the core areas of general and applied linguistics. Emphasis is on the study of linguistic theories as well as the integration of theoretical study with issues of language structure, language use and language acquisition, in particular, those relevant to the local community and the Asian-Pacific region. The data for investigation will be dictated by the nature of the research project and may involve any relevant language.MPhil-PhD in Linguistics ProgrammeMPhil StreamStudents are required to complete a total of 15 units of courses. In addition, students are required to take 9 units of courses of a third language* and register for a Thesis Research course each term.Admission Code: LIN Additional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. LEE, Hun Tak Thomas Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)231 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil programme directly with CUHKGraduation RequirementsSubmit a research thesis Pass an oral examinationThroughout the yearFor applicants who apply for PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)PhD StreamStudents are required to complete a total of 22 units of courses. In addition, students are required to take 6 units of advanced courses of a third language* and register for a Thesis Research course each term.Fields of SpecializationTheoretical Linguistics Chinese Linguistics Language Acquisition Sign LinguisticsGraduation RequirementsSubmit a research thesis Pass an oral examination * Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information on third language requirement and programme details.Contact MethodsAddress : Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, Room G17, Leung Kau Kui Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/lin Email : lin@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19. 32
Faculty of ArtsDivision of MusicResearch Postgraduate Degree Programmes in Music at the CUHK are prided with the longest history and also the largest intake of research postgraduates in Hong Kong. The Department offers MMus and DMus degree programmes in Composition and research master’s and doctoral (MPhil and PhD) degree programmes in three different areas: Historical Musicology, Music Theory and Ethnomusicology. Research in Historical Musicology and Theory focuses mainly on Western Music and related cultural issues. Ethnomusicology research has its emphasis on Chinese Music and other non-Western music cultures.Master of Music / Doctor of Music ProgrammeMaster of MusicThe Programmes are basically research-oriented and a student is required to enroll in all required courses. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection.Admission Code: MUS Additional Application InformationApplicants should:Master of Music1) submit a representative selection of the candidate's music composition work (3-4 pieces comprising of solo and chamber works) in the style in which the candid 2) submit a one-page summary of the candidate’s proposed area of creative work, written in E 3) attend an interview (Shortlisted applicants).Doctor of MusicThe Programmes are basically research-oriented and a student may be required to enroll in formal courses as deemed necessary. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection. Students have to fulfil the qualifying examination requirement before they submit their portfolios. Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.Doctor of Music1) submit a representative selection of the candidate's music composition work (3-4 pieces, in which at least one is a large-scale chamber, choral, or orchestral work) in the style in which the candid 2) submit a research proposal of 2-3 pages written in English, addressing the following: a) compositional approach, process, and techniques b) musical style and examples of comparative practice c) proposed structure of the portfolio (including instrumentation and duration); 3) attend an interview (Shortlisted applicants). Admission Advisor : Prof. CHEONG, Wai Ling Application Deadline : 31 January 2012Fields of SpecializationCompositionAdmission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,Master of MusicApplicants should have majored in Music, or have attained equivalent standard.Doctor of MusicApplicants should have majored in composition or another related field.1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19.34 MPhil in Music / PhD in Music ProgrammeMPhil in MusicThe Programmes are basically research-oriented and a student is required to enroll in all required courses. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection.Admission Code: MUSHistorical Musicology: Applicants should have majored in musicology or another related field. Ability to use a language other than Chinese and English, for research purposes, may be required for Historical Musicology students. Theory: Applicants should have majored in music theory, musicology, or another related field. Ability to use a language other than Chinese and English, for research purposes, may be required for Theory students.PhD in MusicThe Programmes are basically research-oriented and a student may be required to enroll in formal courses as deemed necessary. All students must meet their Supervisors for prescription of courses every academic year before course selection. Students have to fulfil the qualifying examination requirement before they submit their dissertations. Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.PhD in MusicEthnomusicology: Applicants should have majored in ethnomusicology, musicology, anthropology, or another related field. All Ethnomusicology students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in Chinese and English. Ability to use a language other than Chinese and English, for research purposes, may be required. Historical Musicology: Applicants should have majored in musicology or another related field. Ability to use a language other than Chinese and English, for research purposes, is required for all Historical Musicology students. Theory: Applicants should have majored in music theory, musicology, or another related field. Ability to use a language other than Chinese and English, for research purposes, is required for all Theory students.Fields of SpecializationEthnomusicology Historical Musicology TheoryAdmission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,MPhil in MusicEthnomusicology: Applicants should have majored in ethnomusicology, musicology, anthropology, or another related field. Ability to use a language other than Chinese and English, for research purposes, may be required for Ethnomusicology students.Faculty of Arts35 Faculty of ArtsAdditional Application InformationApplicants should:MPhil in Music1) submit pap 2) submit a statement of research interest / topic written in English (1,000 - 1,200 words); 3) 4) attend an interview (Shortlisted applicants).PhD in Music1) submit a copy of Master’s thesis and / or other research pap 2) submit a research proposal written in English (3,000 - 4,000 words) that covers the following areas: a) statement of research problems and issues b) aims and objectives c) literature review d) methodology e) chapter outline (optional) f) research schedule (optional); 3) 4) attend an interview (Shortlisted applicants). Admission Advisor : Prof. CHEONG, Wai Ling Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)231 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Music, Rm 201, 2/F Hui Yeung Shing Building, , Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/mus Email : music@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19. 36 Division of PhilosophyMPhil in Philosophy / PhD in Philosophy ProgrammePhD in PhilosophyThird Language Requirement Students are required to complete a minimum of 9 units of language courses (other than Chinese and English). Subject to the approval of the Division, credits gained for appropriate language courses at other institutions may be recognized. Coursework In addition to the 9 units of third language courses, students are required to take courses in three years. In the first two years of their study, students shall complete at least 11 units of graduate courses, which include “Research Methodology Seminar I & II,” “Guided Study” and “Special Seminar on Selected Philosophical Issues” (twice). Students not already possessing degree in philosophy may be required to take additional units if deemed necessary. Students shall meet their supervisors regularly for academic discussion and progress report. Thesis Students are required to take 6 units of thesis writing courses in the third year of their study and complete a PhD thesis with substantial contribution to scholarship.Admission Code: PHI Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1,PhD in PhilosophyApplicants should have a MPhil. degree in Philosophy or a related field from a recognized university. Provide evidence of proficiency in Chinese and English*. Should have sufficient knowledge of general logic. Submit a thesis proposal of about 4 pages. Submit a paper (10-15 pages for English, or 10,000-15,000 words for Chinese) on a topic in philosophy Attend an interview (Shortlisted applicants)MPhil in PhilosophyApplicants should have a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy or a related field from a recognized university. Provide evidence of proficiency in Chinese and English*. Submit a self-statement (about 2,000 words, in either Chinese or English) stating their academic interests, and the methodology and topic of their proposed research. Submit a paper (8-12 pages for English, 6,000-10,000 words for Chinese) on a topic in philosophy. Attend an interview (Shortlisted applicants) *Please visit the Division’s homepage for details.MPhil in PhilosophyCoursework Students are required to take 23 units of courses in two years, including “Research Methodology Seminar I & II,” “Guided Study,” “ Special Seminar on Selected Philosophical Issues” (twice) and 6 units of thesis writing course. Students not already possessing degree in philosophy may be required to take additional units if deemed necessary. Students shall meet their supervisors regularly for academic discussion and progress report. Thesis Students are required to take 6 units of thesis writing courses in the second year of their study and complete a Master’s thesis. Please visit the Division's homepage for detialsAdditional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. LAU Kwok Ying Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)231 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Philosophy, Room 436, Fung King Hey Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : phil.arts.cuhk.edu.hk Email : philosophy@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19.Faculty of Arts37 Faculty of ArtsDivision of Religious StudiesThe Division of Religious Studies of The Chinese University of Hong Kong has achieved a long-standing prestigious scholarship in religious studies. We provide different areas of research, including Buddhist Studies, Taoist Studies, Studies on Chinese Popular Religions, Christian Studies and Catholic Studies, which emphasize on comparative and dialogical methods of studying religions. Students will have their horizons of religious, social and cultural concerns widened. It enriches students’ knowledge of different religious traditions in China and Hong Kong.MPhil-PhD in Religious Studies ProgrammeMPhil StreamStudents are required to complete a minimum of 40 units for graduation, including a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses and 2 graduate seminars. Students are also required to take thesis research courses every term (totaling 24 units) before graduation.Admission Code: REL Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1, applicants should hold a Bachelor’s degree majoring in Religion or Theology, holders of degrees in related fields will be considered on an individual basis.Additional Application InformationApplicants should submit a research proposal with wellinf candidates applying for PhD stream should submit also an academic paper in either English or Chinese. Admission Advisor : Prof. LAI Chi Tim Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2PhD StreamStudents are required to complete a minimum of 40 units for graduation, including a minimum of 12 units of lecture courses and 2 graduate seminars. Students are also required to take thesis research courses every term (totaling 24 units) before graduation. Please visit the Division’s homepage at www.cuhk.edu.hk/crs for more information.31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Fields of SpecializationChinese Religions Buddhist Studies Taoist Studies Biblical Studies Christian Studies / Christianity in China Religion, Education and SocietyContact MethodsAddress : Graduate Division of Religious Studies Rm 401, Hui Yeung Shing Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK. Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/crs Email : crsdept@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19. 38 Division of TranslationThe Division’s MPhil and PhD programmes are research-oriented and stress in-depth study of translation theories and train students in critical thinking to conduct independent research. Thesis supervisors are assigned in accordance with individual students’ research topics.MPhil in Translation / PhD in Translation ProgrammeMPhil in TranslationStudents are required to complete at least 24 units of courses, including “Advanced Translation Studies”, “Research Seminar in Translation I”, “Research Seminar in Translation II” and “Thesis Supervision”. They will meet regularly with their supervisor(s) for discussions on their research topic, complete a dissertation and go through an oral examination. The Division may also require students to take additional courses if necessary.Admission Code: TRA Admission RequirementsIn addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School1, applicants are required to submit a research proposal of about five pages (the form is available at the Division’s homepage: www.cuhk.edu.hk/tra) and attend an interview.Additional Application InformationAdmission Advisor : Prof. HUNG, Tao Application Deadline : 1 December 2011For applicants who apply for PhD programme through the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS)2PhD in TranslationStudents are required to complete “Research Seminar in Translation I”, “Research Seminar in Translation II” and “Thesis Supervision”. They will meet regularly with their supervisor(s) for discussions on their research topic. They must pass a qualifying examination, complete a dissertation and go through an oral examination. The Division may also require students to take additional courses if necessary. Students must pass the qualifying examination within the maximum period stipulated below (calculated from the date of admission) before they can be promoted to PhD candidature. with research Master's Degree : Full-time 24 months Part-time 32 months without research Master's Degree : Full-time 36 months Part-time 48 months After passing the qualifying examination, candidates will proceed to complete their theses. Please visit the Division’s homepage for more information.31 January 2012For applicants who apply for MPhil/PhD programme directly with CUHK (i.e. non-HKPFS applicants)Contact MethodsAddress : Division of Translation Room 110, Humanities Building, New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, HK Tel :
Website : www.cuhk.edu.hk/tra Email : enquiries.tra@cuhk.edu.hk1. For the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, please refer to pages 18-19. 2. For information on HKPFS, please refer to page 19.Faculty of Arts39
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