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Accounting & Finance Risk Management

MSc Risk Management
風險管理理學碩士

Awarded by
Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
Course Code
AC062A
Application Code
2270-AC062A
Credit
60
Study mode
Part-time
Start Date
05 Feb 2025 (Wed)
Next intake(s)
July 2025
Duration
1 year
Language
English
Course Fee
Total HKD57,000 per programme
[include Research Method (20 credits) & Dissertation (40 credits)
Course fee is subject to change if deemed appropriate.

Holders of the HKU SPACE MasterCard can enjoy a 10-month interest-free instalment period for courses with a tuition fee worth a minimum of HK$2,000.
Deadline on 24 Jan 2025 (Fri)
Enquiries
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How to Apply

Application is now OPEN! Congratulations to our bright students --- 100% pass rate for the last cohort! Our postgraduate diploma graduates need to study ONE MODULE and do the DISSERTATION will get the Master Degree! FAST-TRACK articulation path with quality (admitted in May 20x1 and will graduate in July 20x2 upon passing the dissertation). Glasgow Caledonian University is pioneer and well known for risk management discipline for 30+ years! Our Postgraduate Diploma in Enterprise Risk Management (Pgdip ERM) graduates who have completed the *5 pre-requisite modules, would be exempted 120 credits and only need to study the module of ‘Research Methods’ and also submit a 12,000-word dissertation to attain the award of MSc Risk Management . * Enterprise Risk Management Framework; Business and Professional Ethics; Corporate Governance; Financial and Business Risk Management and Business Interruption Crisis Management.

Highlights

Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) - MSc Risk Management

The programme will serve as an articulation path for the Postgraduate Diploma in Enterprise Risk Management (Pgdip ERM) graduates of HKUSPACE who have completed the pre-requisite modules. Graduates of Pgdip ERM of HKUSPACE who have completed the *pre-requisite modules, would be exempted five modules (120 credits) and they only need to study the module of ‘Research Methods’ (20 credits) and also submit a 12,000-word dissertation (40 credits) to attain the award of MSc Risk Management (total 180 credits). 

GCU

Graduates of Pgdip ERM of HKUSPACE who have completed the *pre-requisite modules, would be exempted five modules (120 credits) and they only need to study the module of ‘Research Methods’ (20 credits) and also submit a 12,000-word dissertation (40 credits) to attain the award of MSc Risk Management (total 180 credits).  Students would need to study one module ‘Global Perspective on Risk’ on-line if they do not satisfy the pre-requisite requirement.

*Pre-requisite modules: Business and Professional Ethics, Enterprise Risk Management Framework, Corporate Governance, Financial and Business Risk Management and Business Interruption Crisis Management.

 

Programme Details


The GCU MSc Risk Management in the UK comprises 180 credits, which include 7 modules plus one dissertation. As HKUSPACE Postgraduate Diploma in Enterprise Risk Management has a comprehensive coverage on risk discipline, the graduates will be exempted 120 credits. 120 credits will be exempted for holders of HKUSPACE Postgraduate Diploma in Enterprise Risk Management, i.e., the programme delivered in Hong Kong will be a part-time top-up version and comprises 60credits. Students need to study research method (20 credits) and submit a dissertation (40 credits).

Mode of Delivery

Part-time

Medium of Instruction

English

Duration of Programme

12 months

Location of Delivery

Hong Kong

Modules

For Graduates of Pgdip ERM of HKUSPACE who
have completed the *pre-requisite modules


 

  • Research Method (20 Credits) –

16 hours face to face teaching over one weekend plus online support

Course Detail: Click here
 

  • Dissertation (40 Credits) –

16 hours face to face teaching over one weekend plus 10 hours individual student guidance and support

Course Detail: Click here

Assessments

  • Research Method - Assessment
  • Dissertation -  a 12,000-word final dissertation

The programme is taught by GCU staff and normal duration to finish the programme is 9 months.

Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance

This is an exempted course (Reference No.: 452797) under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which this course may lead.

Application Code 2270-AC062A -

Duration
  • 16 hours per module
Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance

This is an exempted course under the Non-local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognise any qualification to which this course may lead.

Modules

Research Method (20 Credits) – 16 hours face to face teaching over one weekend plus online support

Module Introduction 
The purpose of the module is to introduce students to research approaches to critical inquiry.   The module provides knowledge research design across key areas and adopts a critical perspective in comparing and contrasting alternative research paradigms, adopting a reflexive approach to the underlying epistemological and ontological research questions.
 
The module is delivered through a weekend of intense teaching and then on-line materials and support.
 
The development of the proposal in this module allows students to prepare for the research by adopting a disciplined, logical and systematic approach to investigating a research or consultancy problem.
 
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module, the student should be able to:
 
1. Demonstrate advanced working knowledge of a range of key concepts, qualitative and quantitative research methods available to researchers.
 
2. Identify and clearly formulate a research topic in the context of a particular research area of study.
 
3. Critically evaluate literature, select and utilize appropriate methodologies in the formulation of an individual research proposal for a Masters dissertation.
 
4. Control, organize, communicate and analyze qualitative and quantitative research findings in an efficient and effective manner.
 
5. Apply the forgoing skills to develop a dissertation research proposal.
 
Teaching and Learning Strategy
 
The teaching and learning strategy will utilize lectures, computing labs, group discussions and presentations from experts in individual fields to support the learning process.  Conceptual and framework material will be introduced within the lectures and students will be given directed reading of relevant journals and higher level textbooks to analyze prior to the seminar sessions to ensure the process of deepening engagement. GCU Learn will be utilized as appropriate.
 
There will be two distinct stages to the teaching and learning strategy. The first stage will be focused upon the delivery of lectures outlining basic core principles and allows for an understanding of the intricacies and complex relationships between components of the research process itself. Students will be encouraged to contextualize this material in seminars and labs by following a series of core seminar exercises. 
 
This will ensure that students have a comprehensive grounding in the fundamentals of research methods before they begin working on their proposals.
 
The development of the proposal in this module allows students to prepare for the research by adopting a disciplined, logical and systematic approach to investigating a research or consultancy problem.
 
The learning and teaching approach is driven by a focus on developing critical thinking skills and independent learning
 
The use of relevant research examples to ground concepts is also a particular feature and will be focused on the acquisition and development of skills appropriate to independent research.
 
GCULearn will be used to encourage communication between the students as they formulate their ideas for their dissertations and as a forum for discussion on elements of research design.
 
Reading
It is essential that you complete additional order to participate fully in the module.  This can also be supplemented by web-based resources and by following current events as presented in various news media.
 
The core texts (both on GCU library online) are:
 
WILSON, J., 2010. Essentials of business research: A guide do doing your research project. Los Angeles : Sage
 
Saunders, M.N.K., Lewis, P. & Thornhill, A., 2012. Research methods for business students. 6th ed.Pearson.
 
However, this in itself is not sufficient and key readings for each topic.
 
Please note that where journal articles are indicated as part of key reading they can be accessed through the Library website.
 

Dissertation (40 Credits) – 16 hours face to face teaching over one weekend plus 10 hours individual student guidance and support

Module Introduction
The aim of this module is to enable you to undertake either an independently driven, subject relevant, large scale project which will give you the opportunity to be assessed on industry relevant topics in the area of risk management.  In so doing, you will get the opportunity to apply analytical, investigative and communication skills necessary for the identification, critical examination and contextual resolution of a specific output.
 
The module identifies three primary strategies which can be adopted:
 
1. A traditional dissertation incorporating the techniques of primary and secondary data collection and analysis
2.  A 'desk-based' dissertation that draws solely from secondary-based sources
3.  An output-based industry relevant practical project of comparable academic merit (carried out in conjunction with a particular company).
 
Common to all will be the need to utilise appropriate underpinning theories to frame, inform and construct the output.
 
Aim
 
The aim of the Dissertation is to enable you to produce a substantial written project on your own, giving you the freedom to research an academic topic of your choice, relevant to your particular degree, examining the subject in greater depth than has been previously possible in other taught modules and assessed coursework.
 
Learning Outcomes
 
Successful completion of the Dissertation module will indicate your ability to:
 
  • Research independently a substantial topic both through reference to existing scholarship and through analysis of primary source material
  • Structure a substantial analytical task in an appropriate fashion
  • Sustain a complex conceptual and theoretical analysis
  • Work purposively to a conclusion from an investigation of disparate data
  • Sustain appropriate standards of written presentation of research work

Class Details

Tentative Schedule:

Research Methods: Feb - Mar 2025

Dissertation : Jul - Jan 2026

Fee

Application Fee

HK$200 (Non-refundable)

Course Fee
  • Total HKD57,000 per programme
    [include Research Method (20 credits) & Dissertation (40 credits)
    Course fee is subject to change if deemed appropriate.

    Holders of the HKU SPACE MasterCard can enjoy a 10-month interest-free instalment period for courses with a tuition fee worth a minimum of HK$2,000.

Entry Requirements

**Candidates with other equivalent qualifications will be considered for exemption of relevant modules in Postgraduate Diploma in Enterprise Risk Management on a case-by-case basis**

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Enrolment Method
Payment Method
1. Cash, EPS, WeChat Pay Or Alipay

Course fees can be paid by cash, EPS, WeChat Pay or Alipay at any HKU SPACE Enrolment Centres.

2. Cheque Or Bank draft

Course fees can also be paid by crossed cheque or bank draft made payable to “HKU SPACE”. Please specify the programme title(s) for application and applicant’s name. You may either:

  • bring the completed form(s), together with the appropriate course or application fees in the form of a cheque, and any required supporting documents to any of the HKU SPACE enrolment centres;
  • or mail the above documents to any of the HKU SPACE Enrolment Centres, specifying “Course Application” on the envelope. HKU SPACE will not be responsible for any loss of personal information and payment sent by mail.
3. VISA/Mastercard

Applicants may also pay the course fee by VISA or Mastercard, including the “HKU SPACE Mastercard”, at any HKU SPACE enrolment centres. Holders of the HKU SPACE Mastercard can enjoy a 10-month interest-free instalment period for courses with a tuition fee worth a minimum of HK$2,000; however, the course applicant must also be the cardholder himself/herself. For enquiries, please contact our staff at any enrolment centres.

4. Online Payment

Online application / enrolment is offered for most open admission courses (enrolled on first come, first served basis) and selected award-bearing programmes. Application fees and course fees of these programmes/courses can be settled by using "PPS by Internet" (not available via mobile phones), VISA or Mastercard. In addition to the aforesaid online payment channels, new and continuing students of award-bearing programmes with available online service, they may also pay their course fees by Online WeChat Pay, Online Alipay or Faster Payment System (FPS). Please refer to Enrolment Methods - Online Enrolment  for details.

Notes

  • If the programme/course is starting within five working days, application by post is not recommended to avoid any delays. Applicants are advised to enrol in person at HKU SPACE Enrolment Centres and avoid making cheque payment under this circumstance.

  • Fees paid are not refundable except under very exceptional circumstances (e.g. course cancellation due to insufficient enrolment), subject to the School’s discretion. In exceptional cases where a refund is approved, fees paid by cash, EPS, WeChat Pay, Alipay, cheque, FPS or PPS by Internet will be reimbursed by a cheque, and fees paid by credit card will be reimbursed to the credit card account used for payment. 

  • In addition to the published fees, there may be additional costs associated with individual programmes. Please refer to the relevant course brochures or direct any enquiries to the relevant programme team for details.
  • Fees and places on courses cannot be transferrable from one applicant to another. Once accepted onto a course, the student may not change to another course without approval from HKU SPACE. A processing fee of HK$120 will be levied on each approved transfer.
  • HKU SPACE will not be responsible for any loss of payment, receipt, or personal information sent by mail.
  • For payment certification, please submit a completed form, a sufficiently stamped and self-addressed envelope, and a crossed cheque for HK$30 per copy made payable to “HKU SPACE” to any of our enrolment centres.

Partner Details

GCU is a public Higher Education Institution.  The Glasgow School for Business and Society is one of the world's leading centres for the provision of risk management education, consultancy and research, with more than twenty years' experience in the field and their programmes have been attracting students from around the world. 

GCU is a modern university gaining University status in 1993, it was previously Glasgow Polytechnic.  The university’s founding institutions date back to 1875.  The courses are practical and vocational in their nature and with a strong focus on employability and 95% of GCU graduates go on to employment of further study within 6 months of graduating.  The University is located within the centre of Glasgow and has a specialist postgraduate campus in London. GCU has recently opened a campus in New York and has partner campuses in Oman, Caledonian College of Engineering and Bangladesh, Grameen Caledonian College of Nursing.  GCU has a student population of about 20,000 students from over 100 countries.

GCU has been teaching risk management at degree level for over 30 years and are the first and only University in the UK to offer a BA (Hons) Risk Management.  We have an extensive risk management alumnus, many of whom hold senior risk positions in large multinational organisations, and as such GCU are widely recognised in the UK as the leading provider of risk management graduates.  The MSc Risk Management has been running for over 20 years on campus in Glasgow and has also been delivered by distance learning for much of this time.  It is also delivered at our GCU London campus. 

All GCU risk programmes have a strong vocational and industry focussed approach which is commended by employers and industry bodies alike, many of whom return to us year after year to recruit our graduates.  Our innovation in the field continues to develop with the creation of cutting-edge programmes such as the MSc Business Resilience and Crisis Management.

GCU is also the first Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment Centre of Excellence specialising in financial services. 

For more details, please search http://www.gcu.ac.uk/theuniversity/.