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This programme is for those wishing to progress to more senior positions in medical laboratories. Students are required to complete a research project and six modules, which will be taught in a blended mode with online tutorials, lectures, hands-on practicals and face-to-face tutorials.
2nd Instalment: HK$45,000 (Year 2) Payable upon start of 2nd year
3rd Instalment: HK$37,000 (Year 2) Payable upon start of Research Project (subject to review)

The Master of Science in Clinical Nursing (MSc Clinical Nursing)* is the first collaborative programme between HKU SPACE and King’s College London. It is a 2-year part-time master’s degree programme to offer Hong Kong students the opportunity to obtain a master’s degree award from King’s College London (King’s), which was ranked 1st in the UK and 1st in the world in the subject of Nursing (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025). Hong Kong graduates will become King’s alumni, enhancing their career prospects, networking opportunities and global exposure. In addition, students will gain insights into the use of digital strategies in healthcare and be able to engage with institutional and wider cultures that promote patient safety.

Holders of the MSc in Dietetics fulfill the criteria for employment as dietitians by the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Graduates are eligible to apply for membership as an Accredited Dietitian with the Hong Kong Academy of Accredited Dietitians (HKAAD,HK) and for registration as a Dietitian with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC, U.K.).
Reference no. of exempted courses under NLHPE: 450321
PgD in Human Nutrition HK$98,000 +
PgD Dietetics To be confirmed +
MSc research project $38,500

Reference no. of exempted under NLHPE: 450320
PgD in Human Nutrition To be confirmed +
MSc research project $38,500
The programme aims to provide participants with a theoretical and practical understanding of the evolving nature and applications of finance and accounting models. The evolutions stem from changes in the economic, political, regulatory and technological environment. In doing so, students could look at the established history, the current situation, and explore implications for the future.
The programme provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to assess the impact of such changes on organisations and a range of relevant stakeholders. It aims to explore current issues in financial reporting, financial management and corporate finance disciplines and to provide opportunities for students to develop their skills in critical analysis and evaluation of alternative solutions.
This programme seeks to an understanding of the nature and purposes of, and issues within investment decisions in a range of investment opportunities. In doing so, it articulates and applies principles of investments in shares, bonds, mutual funds, and other securities, within an investment portfolio. It further sets out to provide a practical familiarity with issues in investment in derivatives, and in real estate.

Course fee: HK$108,000 (to be paid in 2 installments)
This Masters Programme acknowledges that we are living in a fast-changing, globalised world, which presents a great number of opportunities and challenges for cultural innovation. It takes these changing conditions as a starting point to engage you in developing new knowledge and skills in order to manage cultural projects in the UK and around the world. It has been developed specifically in response to an increasing need for multi-skilled individuals who can both generate the ideas for original arts and cultural events, as well as provide leadership for the teams that realise them. These individuals will be dynamic, responsive, and fluent in public and private sectors, and have the ability to collaborate and develop networks.
*The tuition fee is subject to annual review

This MBA (Master of Business Administration) preparatory course aims to provide tuition support to students for studying the Global MBA, University of London (Academic Direction: Queen Mary University of London).