For more and latest programme information, please visit our website 有關最新課程資訊及詳情,請瀏覽學院網站 hkuspace.hku.hk Minimum Entry Requirements 基本入學要求(P.017) Fee 學費 Duration 修業期 Medium of Instruction 教學語言 Qualifications Framework 資歷架構 Exemption 豁免 Short Course 短期課程 See legend on page 033 圖像說明於第033頁 313 Social Sciences 社會科學 Media & Communication 媒體及傳播學 Advanced Diploma in Communication and Culture Programme Code: MC015A Application Code: 2370-MC015A 2910 7613 ug.comm@hkuspace.hku.hk The programme aims to provide students with a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of communication and culture with an emphasis on media and cultural studies. More specifically, it trains the students to be critical consumers and ethical communicators through discussions that allow them to understand the power of both mediated and non-mediated communication in specific cultural contexts. The programme also addresses how existing and emerging forms of new media construct identities and shape lives by examining the relationship between communication and cultures. Applicants shall: 1. have gained in the HKDSE Examination Level 2 or above in 5 subjects including English Language; OR 2. have gained in the HKALE Grade E in 2 subjects including Use of English; OR 3. have gained in the HKALE Grade E in Use of English, and have 2 years of relevant work experience in the communication or cultural industry; OR 4. have gained in the HKCEE Grade E in 4 subjects, and Level 2 in English Language, and have 2 years of relevant work experience in the communication or cultural industry; OR 5. have a diploma in communication studies, cultural studies, media studies or language studies from a recognised institution, OR 6. be a mature student of at least 21 years of age by the start date of the programme and have at least 2 years of work experience. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a good command of English, in particular in writing and reading. They may be required to attend an English written test if necessary. Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. (Note: Students who barely meet the English Language requirement of the programme (HKDSE Examination Level 2 in English Language, HKALE Grade E in Use of English, or HKCEE Grade E in English Language) are required to take the additional practical English writing course in the first trimester of the programme.) HK$38,000 (HK$7,600 per installment; 5 installments in total) Application Fee: HK$150 20 months English Level 4 (Reg. No.: 18/000891/L4) Validity Period: 01 Mar 2019 - on-going Certificate for Module (Analysing Media and Culture) Programme Code: DP102B Application Code: 2385-DP102B 2910 7613 pg.cad@hkuspace.hku.hk The main objective of this programme is to introduce students to the dominant perspectives in media and cultural studies, and thus to help them develop the study of media and cultural institutions, ideologies and policies as part of social and economic reality. At the core of the programme is a set of selected scholarly readings that will provide students with an opportunity to review and criticise contesting theories and approaches to the understanding of media and cultural systems and contents in the academic field. The readings and class discussions will be synthesised through a number of presentations and written assignments. Applicants should 1. (a) hold a bachelor’s degree in areas of Humanities, Social Sciences, IT or Business, or equivalent, awarded by a recognised institution; or (b) (i) hold a sub-degree or higher diploma awarded by a recognised institution; and (ii) have two years of recognised professional experience; and 2. obtain a score of 6.5 in IELTS (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent (for those graduated from institutions where English is not the medium of instruction). Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$10,000 Application Fee: HK$150 36 hours English Level 6 (Reg. No.: 21/000502/L6) Validity Period: 01 Sep 2021 - on-going Certificate for Module (Media Globalisation) Programme Code: DP108A Application Code: 2385-DP108A 2910 7613 pg.cad@hkuspace.hku.hk This programme examines the various ways in which globalisation processes are impacting media practices and representations. Key theoretical concepts and debates on media globalisation will be covered, with application to a range of global media examples and texts, including elements of popular culture and trends in new media. The developments in communications and transmission formats that have resulted from media globalisation will also be evaluated in order to delineate how audience identities are being constructed and shaped by these transnational and intercultural productions and processes. Applicants should 1. (a) hold a bachelor’s degree in areas of Humanities, Social Sciences, IT or Business, or equivalent, awarded by a recognised institution; or (b) (i) hold a sub-degree or higher diploma awarded by a recognised institution; and (ii) have two years of recognised professional experience; and 2. obtain a score of 6.5 in IELTS (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent (for those graduated from institutions where English is not the medium of instruction). Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$10,000 Application Fee: HK$150 36 hours English Level 6 (Reg. No.: 19/000087/L6) Validity Period: 01 Feb 2019 - on-going Certificate for Module (Researching Media and Culture) Programme Code: DP101A Application Code: 2385-DP101A 2910 7613 pg.cad@hkuspace.hku.hk Through a combination of lectures, tutorials and student presentations, this programme enables students to define methodological terms, concepts, and processes in media and cultural studies. This helps students make critical judgments on researches commonly used in media and cultural industries, and to design and apply research methodologies to research on media messages, media production and consumption. The programme also aims to equip students with the independent research skills they will need to flourish in academic and vocational contexts, and to carry out basic research in order to produce a piece of academic writing. Applicants should 1. (a) hold a bachelor’s degree in areas of Humanities, Social Sciences, IT or Business, or equivalent, awarded by a recognised institution; or (b) (i) hold a sub-degree or higher diploma awarded by a recognised institution; and (ii) have two years of recognised professional experience; and 2. obtain a score of 6.5 in IELTS (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent (for those graduated from institutions where English is not the medium of instruction). Applicants with other qualifications will be considered on individual merit. HK$10,000 Application Fee: HK$150 36 hours English Level 6 (Reg. No.: 19/000080/L6) Validity Period: 01 Feb 2019 - on-going
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