Sept 2026 Entry
2 years
A minimum of 60 credits plus 3 training credits
- Students not meeting the equivalent standard of the Undergraduate Degree Language Communication Requirements (LCR) based on their previous studies in Associate Degree/Higher Diploma programmes and their academic performance will be required to take additional credits (3 in English and 3 in Chinese) on top of the programme's normal credit requirements.
What's New

- Undergraduate

- Undergraduate
Programme Aims
The programme is designed to equip students with knowledge in Chinese history and culture as well as personal skills which they can apply in pursuing their career and in making contributions to the government, economy and society of Hong Kong, China and the rest of the world. The general aim of the programme is to educate and train its students into individuals who are
- strongly committed to self-cultivation and the welfare of the community;
- culturally enriched and effective in communication skills;
- respectful of the rule of law;
- socially responsible; and
- observant of business ethics and business common-sense.
Specifically, the graduates of the programme will be able to
- write lucidly in modern Chinese and English for general communication as well as for administrative and business purposes;
- speak fluent Putonghua Chinese and English in administrative, business and everyday situations;
- know the habits and social customs of people in Hong Kong and other places in China;
- interact in a socially appropriate manner with people from all walks of life;
- understand the global trends, opportunities, different cultures and social development needs in the local, national and global contexts and articulate their understanding of Chinese history and culture for people from a variety of backgrounds;
- make judgment on the basis of a solid grounding in Chinese history and culture when applied to, for example, government policy, institutional development, social, cultural problems and accept their responsibilities as professionals and citizens to society, their own nation and the world;
- employ their background in Chinese history and culture to a variety of areas in a range of specialisations, such as posts in government, business and NGOs as an entry-level professional; and
- demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit and skills in their work, including the discovery and use of opportunities, and experimentation with novel ideas.
Medium of Instruction
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Chinese (Putonghua) & English
Our graduates can be well suited for a wide range of professions in the private and public sectors, for example:
- Art and Cultural Administration & Management
- Teaching/Education
- Media and Publication
- Social Service and Cultural Organization
- Cultural Department in Government or Private Institution
- Advertising & Marketing
- Literary & Creative Work
- Further Studies/Research
Students are required to obtain minimum of 63 credits to fulfill the programme graduation requirements, with 9 credits of General University Requirements (GUR) and Major (including 3 training credits), respectively.
- General University (GUR) (9 credits)
- Major (Discipline-Specific Requirement) (51 credits plus 3 training credits)
- Discipline Specific Language (2 subjects/6 credits)
- Core subject (7 subjects/21 credits)
- Work-Integrated Education (WIE) (3 credits)
- Capstone Project (3 credits)
- Area specific subjects (7 subjects/21 credits):
- Specific Area 1: History and Institutions
- Specific Area 2: Thought and Religion
- Specific Area 3: Literature and Arts
- Specific Area 4: Environment and Society
- Specific Area 5: Science, Technology and Culture
- Specific Area 6: Cultural and Heritage Management
A minimum of 60 credits plus 3 training credits
Prof. MA Tsang Wing, Ben
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A Higher Diploma or an Associate Degree from a recognised institution in relevant disciplines such as Chinese language, history, philosophy, art, literature, culture, ethics, religions and other related fields.
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Applicants’ academic results and interview performance will both be taken into account during the admission process.
If you have any questions or require further information, please contact:
Programme Leader
Prof. MA Tsang Wing, Ben (馬增榮博士)
Tel: (852) 3400 8993
Email: tsang-wing.ma@polyu.edu.hk
The Department of Chinese History and Culture
Tel: (852) 3400 8929
Fax: (852) 2334 3747
Email: chc.general.usage@polyu.edu.hk
Website: http://www.polyu.edu.hk/chc/
Address: Room HHB601, 6/F, PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus, 8 Hung Lok Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Required
To determine the potential/suitability of applicants for admission to the programme, and to examine their interest in the field of study.
About 15 minutes
