Department of Architecture
Requirement - 1 compulsory course and 3 elective courses from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes offered by the Faculty. (effective from Jan 2016)
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
ARCH6057 |
Research Methods Seminar |
C
|
|
2 courses from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes (MArch/MLA) offered by the Department
1 course from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes offered by the Faculty, subject to approval.
Course offerings may vary from year to year.
|
E |
Department of Real Estate & Construction
Requirements for students registered in or after September 2022
Requirement - 1 compulsory course and 3 elective courses from the list below:
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
RECO6022 |
Research Seminar II |
C
|
RECO6021 |
Research Seminar I |
E
|
RECO6024 |
Research Seminar III |
E
|
RECO6045 |
Sustainable development and property rights |
E |
RECO6071 |
Sustainable Construction and Organizational Theory |
E |
|
Course(s) from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes offered by the Faculty, subject to approval.
Course offerings may vary from year to year.
|
E
|
Requirements for students registered between January 2016 and August 2022
Requirement - 2 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses from the list below:
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
RECO6022 |
Research Seminar II |
C
|
RECO6021 |
Research Seminar I |
E
|
RECO6024 |
Research Seminar III |
E
|
RECO6071 |
Sustainable Construction and Organizational Theory |
E |
- |
One of the following course in Sustainable Development:
- RECO6045 Sustainable development and property rights; or
- Any postgraduate course in Sustainable Development endorsed by the DRPC
|
C |
- |
Course(s) from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes offered by the Faculty, subject to approval.
Course offerings may vary from year to year.
|
E
|
Department of Urban Planning and Design
Requirement - 2 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes offered by the Department.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
URBP6001 |
Research Seminar |
C
|
UPAD7001 |
Research Design Seminar Series |
C |
|
Courses from the Taught Postgraduate Programmes offered by the Faculty, subject to approval.
Course offerings may vary from year to year.
|
E
|
Centre for Applied English Studies
Requirement - 1 compulsory course and 2 elective courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
MAAL6028 |
Introduction to Research Methods |
C
|
MAAL6002 |
Second Language Curricula |
E
|
MAAL6029 |
Second Language Acquisition |
E
|
MAAL6030 |
Understanding Language Through Grammar |
E
|
MAAL7005 |
Spoken Discourse Analysis |
E |
|
Or other applicable courses offered in the MA in Applied Linguistics programme. |
E
|
Notes:
MAAL6028 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)".
Centre for the Humanities and Medicine
Requirement - 1 compulsory course and 2 elective courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
CHMD7001 |
Research Methods in the Humanistic Study of Science, Technology, Medicine, and Health |
C |
CHMD7002 |
Advanced Readings in the Humanities and Medicine |
E |
CHMD7003 |
Science, Technology and Medicine Research Seminar |
E |
|
Or other applicable courses from the MPhil/4-year PhD curricula which coincide with the student's research areas (subject to the approval of the Schools and the Departments) |
E
|
Notes:
CHMD7001 may be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)".
School of Chinese
Requirement - 2 compulsory courses, CHIN6002 and CHIN6003, from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
CHIN6001 |
Research Methods in Chinese Studies |
E, see (i) & (iii)
|
CHIN6002 |
Special Topics in Chinese Studies |
C, see (iii)
|
CHIN6003 |
Seminar |
C, see (iii)
|
CHIN6004 |
Introduction to Thesis Writing in Chinese |
E, see (ii) & (iii) |
Notes:
(i) CHIN6001 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6034 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (The Humanities & Related Disciplines)/GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6036 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (The Humanities & Related Disciplines)/Introduction to GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)", but it is not counted towards fulfilling the departmental coursework requirement of 2 compulsory courses.
(ii) CHIN6004 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "Introduction to Thesis Writing" (GRSC6001/GRSC6020) but is not counted towards fulfilling the department coursework requirement of 2 compulsory courses. Chinese RPg students are strongly advised to take CHIN6004.
(iii) All courses should be completed by the end of the probationary period except for CHIN6003 which can be finished by the end of the candidature.
School of English
Requirement - ENGL6001, ENGL6070, ENGL7011 and 1 elective course from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
ENGL6001 |
Research Seminar |
C
|
ENGL6003 |
Guided Reading Course |
E
|
ENGL6053 |
Special Topics in English Studies |
E
|
ENGL6056 |
Cultural Semiotics |
E
|
ENGL6070 |
Introduction to Thesis Writing in English Studies |
C
(see Note (i) below)
|
ENGL6073 |
Introduction to Literature and Cross-cultural Theory |
E
|
ENGL6075 |
The Politics of English |
E
|
ENGL6079 |
World Modernisms |
E
|
ENGL6080 |
Travel Writing and Culture |
E
|
ENGL6081 |
Global Fictions |
E
|
ENGL6083 |
Post-Colonial Representations |
E
|
ENGL7011 |
Research Methods |
C
(see Note (ii) below)
|
ENGL7101 |
Introduction to Language and Communication |
E |
ENGL7102 |
Global Englishes |
E |
ENGL7103 |
New Media and Discourse |
E |
ENGL7104 |
Global Shakespeare |
E |
ENGL7105 |
Intercultural Communication |
E |
ENGL7106 |
The Global History of English |
E |
ENGL7107 |
Race in America: The Novels of William Faulkner and Toni Morrison |
E |
ENGL7108 |
Imagining Asia |
E |
ENGL7109 |
Language, Variation across Society and Speakers |
E |
ENGL7110 |
Gender, Discourse and Society |
E |
ENGL7111 |
Worlds of Discourse: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Interpretation |
E |
ENGL7112 |
Global Medieval Literatures |
E |
ENGL7113 |
The Cosmopolitan Stage in the Eighteenth Century |
E |
ENGL7114 |
How To Write |
E
(see Note (iii) below)
|
ENGL7115 |
Analysing Speech |
E
|
Notes:
(i) Students have the option of taking the Graduate School equivalent "GRSC6120 Introduction to Thesis Writing (Humanities)" in lieu of ENGL6070.
(ii) Students have the option of taking the Graduate School equivalent "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)" in lieu of ENGL7011.
(iii) Pre-requisites of ENGL7114:
- MPhil and PhD students can take this course as an elective from their second year onwards, not before.
- Students who take this course will need to have passed all courses required by the Graduate School (including equivalent ENGL replacement courses “ENGL7011 Research Methods” and “ENGL6070 Introduction to Thesis Writing in English Studies”, and other GRSC courses) and 50% of the course offered by the School of English (i.e. “ENGL6001 Research Seminar”).
School of Humanities
Comparative Literature
Requirement - 3 elective courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
CLIT6011 |
Special Topics in Literary and Cultural Studies I |
E
|
CLIT6012 |
Special Topics in Literary and Cultural Studies II |
E
|
CLIT6015 |
Guided Reading I |
E
|
CLIT6016 |
Guided Reading II |
E
|
Art History
Requirement - 1 compulsory course, selected from the following:
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
ARTH6002 |
Research Methods in Art History |
C
|
ARTH7001 |
Art History: Goals, Methods, and Writing |
C |
Notes:
(i) Either ARTH6002 or ARTH7001 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)".
(ii) HIST6011 can be taken to fulfill the Graduate School’s requirement of a courses on thesis writing. The enrollment will be subject to approval by the Department of History and will be considered on individual basis.
Gender Studies
Requirement - 3 elective courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
|
3 courses from the MPhil/4-year PhD curriculum of the Faculty of Arts which coincide with the student's research areas (subject to the approval of the Schools and the Departments) |
E |
History
Requirement – 4 compulsory courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
HIST6001 |
Philosophy of History |
C
|
HIST6002 |
Historical Documents |
C
|
HIST6003 |
Historical Research Seminar |
C
|
HIST6004 |
Advanced Readings in History |
C
|
HIST6011 |
Introduction to History Thesis Writing |
E
|
Notes:
(i) Depending on the individual student's needs, the supervisor may recommend that a student replace one of the above courses with a course either in a cognate discipline or one offered by the Graduate School, on the condition that the choice of courses should be confined to those available within the MPhil and 4-year PhD curricula.
(ii) HIST6011 may be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course “GRSC6120 Introduction to Thesis Writing (Humanities)”. Neither course is counted towards fulfilling the departmental coursework requirement of 4 compulsory courses. History RPg students are strongly advised to take HIST6011.
(iii) HIST6002 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)".
Linguistics
Requirement - 2 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
LING7501 |
Research Seminars in Linguistics I |
C
|
LING7502 |
Research Seminars in Linguistics II |
C
|
LING6001 |
Research Methods in Linguistics |
E |
LING6010 |
Readings in Linguistics |
E
|
LING6012 |
Special Topics in Linguistics |
E
|
LING2071 |
Introductory statistics for the humanities |
E |
LING2072 |
Advanced statistics for the humanities |
E |
|
A course from another department's MPhil/4-year PhD curriculum |
E
|
Notes:
(i) LING6001 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)". LING2071/LING2072 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)". Linguistics RPg students are strongly advised to take LING6001, LING2071 or LING2072.
(ii) If LING6001, LING2071 and LING2072 are to be taken in lieu of the Graduate School courses, they have to be completed by the end of the probationary period.
Music
Requirement - 1 compulsory course.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
MUSI7001 |
Research Methods in Music |
C
|
Notes:
MUSI7001 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities).
Philosophy
Requirement - 2 compulsory courses.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
PHIL6820 |
Graduate Seminar in Research Methods |
C
|
PHIL6830 |
Special Topics in Philosophy
(Exceptionally, a course from the MPhil/PhD syllabus of another department may be selected in place of the above.)
|
C
|
Note:
PHIL6820 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)".
School of Modern Languages and Cultures
Requirement - 2 compulsory courses.
(Students may also take up two further courses from another School, if given permission by their supervisor and the Chair of the DRPC. However, passing such additional courses does not form part of the coursework requirement of the School.)
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SMLC7002 |
Research Colloquium I |
C
|
SMLC7003 |
Research Methods (The Humanities and Area Studies) |
E
|
SMLC7021 |
Research Colloquium II |
C
|
|
A course from another School's MPhil/4-year PhD curriculum |
E
|
Notes:
(i) SMLC7003 can be taken in lieu of the compulsory Graduate School Course "GRSC6104 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (Humanities)" or "GRSC6106 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (Humanities)". SMLC RPg students are strongly advised to take SMLC7003.
(ii) If SMLC7003 is to be taken in lieu of the Graduate School course, it has to be completed by the end of the probationary period.
(iii) In view that SMLC7003 is a directed study course under the individual supervision of the students' advisors, it will be offered to the MPhil/PhD within the School only.
Centre of Buddhist Studies
Requirement - 1 compulsory course and any 2 elective courses from the list below. Selection of courses should be decided in consultation with students' supervisors and with their prior approval.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
BSTC6070 |
Research methodology in Buddhist Studies |
C
|
|
Courses from the Master of Buddhist Studies (MBuddhStud) programme |
E
|
|
Courses from the Master of Buddhist Counselling (MBC) programme |
E
|
|
Courses from another department's MPhil/4-year PhD curriculum relevant to the candidate's research |
E
|
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Requirement - 3 compulsory courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
DENT6023 |
Oral Epidemiology and Clinical Research Methodology |
C
|
DENT6024 |
Introduction to Statistical Analysis in Dental Research |
C
|
DENT6025 |
Multivariable Statistical Analysis in Dental Research and Use of Statistical Software |
C
|
For all areas of study except for Speech and Hearing Sciences (and other specified areas, if any)
For the area of study of Speech and Hearing Sciences
Department of Civil Engineering
For MPhil students registered from February 2013 onwards:
- CIVL8001 seminar module; and
- any 3 postgraduate courses including at least 1 RPg course (other than CIVL8001) offered by the Faculty.
For PhD students registered from February 2013 onwards:
- CIVL8001 seminar module; and
- any 4 postgraduate courses including at least 1 RPg course (other than CIVL8001) offered by the Faculty.
Department of Computer Science
For MPhil students registered between February 2013 and January 2017:
- 2 Graduate Courses, at least 1 of which must be a core course.
For 4-year PhD students registered between February 2013 and January 2017:
- 4 Graduate Courses, at least 2 of which must be core courses.
For MPhil students registered from February 2017 onwards:
- 2 Graduate Courses, at least 1 of which must be a core course. Note
For 4-year PhD students registered from February 2017 onwards:
- 4 Graduate Courses, at least 1 of which must be a core course. Note
Interdisciplinary research students are required to take courses as recommended by their supervisors and approved by the Departmental Research Postgraduate Committee.
Note Students are permitted to replace at most 1 Graduate Course with 2 courses from the MSc(CompSc) Programme or course(s) from the MPhil/PhD curricula offered by other Departments, subject to the approval of the Departmental Research Postgraduate Committee.
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
For MPhil students:
- ELEC7001; and
- 3 RPg elective courses (or 2 RPg elective courses and 1 MSc course)
For 4-year PhD students :
- ELEC7001; and
- 4 RPg elective courses (or 3 RPg elective courses and 2 MSc courses)
For 3-year PhD students :
- ELEC7001 (can be exempted if the student had completed and passed ELEC7001 in his/her MPhil degree); and
- 2 RPg elective courses
Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering
For MPhil students registered before September 2019:
- IMSE7001;
- any 2 MSc(Eng) courses offered by the Faculty, of which at least 1 from the Department
For MPhil students registered from September 2019 onwards:
- IMSE7001;
- IMSE7002; and
- 1 MSc(Eng) course offered by the Faculty
For 4-year PhD students registered before September 2019:
- IMSE7001; and
- any 4 MSc(Eng)courses offered by the Faculty, of which at least 3 from the Department
For 4-year PhD students registered from September 2019 onwards:
- IMSE7001;
- IMSE7002; and
- any 3 MSc(Eng) courses offered by the Faculty, of which at least 1 from the Department
Department of Mechanical Engineering
For MPhil students registered before September 2019:
- MECH7001; and
- 2 elective courses from Department and/or from the MSc(Eng)/MSc/RPg courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering/Faculty of Science/L.K.S. Faculty of Medicine, subject to approval
For MPhil students registered from September 2019 onwards:
- MECH7001; and
- 1 elective course from Department and/or from the MSc(Eng)/MSc/RPg courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering/Faculty of Science/L.K.S. Faculty of Medicine, subject to approval
For 4-year PhD students registered before September 2019:
- MECH7001; and
- 4 elective courses (at least 1 of which should be a RPg course) from Department and/or from the MSc(Eng)/MSc/RPg courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering/Faculty of Science/L.K.S. Faculty of Medicine, subject to approval
For 4-year PhD students registered from September 2019 onwards:
- MECH7001; and
- 2 elective courses (at least 1 of which should be a RPg course) from Department and/or from the MSc(Eng)/MSc/RPg courses offered by the Faculty of Engineering/Faculty of Science/L.K.S. Faculty of Medicine, subject to approval
Requirement - 1 compulsory course and 2 elective courses from the list of research methodology courses below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
LLAW7001 |
Research Seminar |
C
|
LLAW6306 |
The Economic Analysis of Law |
E |
LLAW6313 |
Quantitative Analysis of Law |
E |
LLAW6315 |
Theories and Methods on Law & Society |
E
|
LLAW7002 |
Design and Methods for Qualitative Legal Research |
E
|
Notes:
LLAW7001 can be taken as a replacement of LLAW6022 "Advanced Research Methodology" and in lieu of Module 2 of compulsory Graduate School coursework requirements, i.e. GRSC6104, GRSC6105, GRSC6106 and GRSC6107.
LI KA SHING FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Requirement - 3 elective Faculty/Departmental-based courses from the list below.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Contributing
Department(s)/ School(s)
|
MMPH6196 |
Cell Metabolism |
Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6205 |
Current Therapeutic Strategies for Metabolic Diseases |
Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6119 |
Current Topics in Medical Microbiology |
Microbiology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6120 |
Assisted Reproduction Technology (Laboratory) |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6147 |
Research Seminars in Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6186 |
Research Methodologies in Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
Obstetrics & Gynaecology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6124 |
Basic Medical Bioengineering |
Orthopaedics & Traumatology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6001 |
Laboratory Methods and Instrumentation |
Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6016 |
General Cytopathology |
Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6020 |
Molecular Medicine [Joint course offered under HKU, CUHK and HKUST] |
Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6139 |
Techniques and Applications of Molecular Pathology |
Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6140 |
Molecular Genetics and Cytogenetics of Cancer |
Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6176 |
Current Topics and Techniques in Immunology |
Pathology, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6127 |
Principles of Drug Action |
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
|
MMPH6128 |
Therapeutic Strategies for the Management of Cardiac and Respiratory Diseases |
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
|
MMPH6129 |
Basic and Applied Toxicology |
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
|
MMPH6172 |
Advances in Vascular Biology and Therapeutics |
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
|
MMPH6185 |
Advanced Drug Delivery and Drug Development |
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
|
MMPH6022 |
Therapeutic Antibodies |
Pharmacology & Pharmacy |
MMPH6192 |
Course and Outcome of Psychotic Disorders |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6193 |
Critical Appraisal and Evidence-based Approaches in Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine |
MMPH6194 |
Neurocognitive Dysfunctions in Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6195 |
Neurobiological Processes in Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6197 |
Clinical Decision Making in Psychotic Disorders |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6198 |
Descriptive Psychopathology |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6199 |
Early Intervention for Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6200 |
Introduction to Psychotic Disorders: Epidemiology and Aetiology |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6201 |
Pharmacological Interventions for Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6202 |
Psychosis and Society: Stigma, Legal and Ethical Issues |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6203 |
Psychosocial Interventions for Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6204 |
Specialized Case Intervention for Psychosis |
Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6138 |
Laboratory Animal Handling and Surgical Techniques |
Surgery, School of Clinical Medicine
|
MMPH6171 |
HKU-Pasteur Virology Course |
HKU-Pasteur Research Pole |
MMPH6174 |
HKU-Pasteur Immunology Course |
HKU-Pasteur Research Pole |
MMPH6175 |
HKU-Pasteur Cell Biology Course |
HKU-Pasteur Research Pole |
MMPH6187 |
Current Research and Development of Chinese Medicines |
School of Chinese Medicine |
MMPH6002 |
Introduction to Biostatistics |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6003 |
Introduction to Epidemiology |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6006 |
Evidence Based Practice |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6106 |
Advanced Epidemiological Methods I |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6107 |
Epidemiology of Important Health Conditions |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6108 |
Principles of Public Health |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6109 |
Health Behaviour and Communication |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6115 |
Health Leadership and Management |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6116 |
Health Economics |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6117 |
Advanced Statistical Methods I |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6141 |
Health and Society |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6146 |
Health Policy and Politics |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6150 |
Advanced Statistical Methods II |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6154 |
Health Promotion and Health Education |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6157 |
Intermediate Epidemiology |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6158 |
Perspectives in Health Care Management |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6159 |
The Practice of Public Health |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6164 |
Risk: Perception, Decisions and Communication |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6167 |
Infectious Disease Epidemiology |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6168 |
Infectious Disease Modelling |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6170 |
Resources for Health |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6173 |
Personalised Public Health |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6177 |
Statistical Inference Using R |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6178 |
Health Informatics |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6179 |
Public Health Leadership |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6180 |
Public Health Law and Ethics |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6181 |
Public Health Nutrition |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6182 |
Health Communication |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6183 |
Human Resources (HR) in Health Care Organisations |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6188 |
Environmental Health Assessment |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6189 |
Environmental Health Hazards and Interventions |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6190 |
Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6206 |
Emerging Infectious Diseases and "One Health" |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6207 |
Infectious Diseases in Public Health |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6208 |
Measurement in Health |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6209 |
Qualitative Health Research |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6210 |
Advanced Epidemiological Methods (II) |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6211 |
Molecular Epidemiology: Microbial Genetics and Evolution |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6212 |
Bioethics Foundations |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6213 |
Introduction to Medical Law |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6214 |
Mental Disability and the Law |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6215 |
The Beginning and End of Life |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6216 |
The Legal Foundations of Global Health and Development |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6217 |
The Physician-patient Relationship |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6218 |
The Regulation of Biomedical Research |
School of Public Health |
MMPH6005 |
Practical Bioinformatics |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6007 |
Advanced Cell Biology |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6008 |
Genes and Gene Functions in Diseases |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6009 |
Integrative Perspectives of Body Functions |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6011 |
Working with Genes and Proteins |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6019 |
Advances in Cardiovascular Physiology |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6134 |
Biomedical Sciences Seminar |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
MMPH6149 |
Recent Advances in Biomedical Technology |
School of Biomedical Sciences |
Note:
For research postgraduate students in the School of Public Health, MMPH6002 Introduction to Biostatistics can be taken in lieu of GRSC6035 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods (The Sciences & Related Disciplines) or GRSC6037 Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (The Sciences & Related Disciplines) but it will not be counted towards fulfilling the coursework requirement of 3 core courses of the Medical Faculty.
All other students will need to formally apply for course exemption to have MMPH6002 replace GRSC6035/6037.
SSAF6001 Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science
In order to enhance the safety awareness and knowledge of Science RPg students, this 3-hour safety course (SSAF6001), offered by the Safety Office, is a compulsory course to all Science RPg students (MPhil & 3-year PhD & 4-year PhD candidates).
This safety course will be conducted twice a year (one in each semester). Students may register this course during the on-line course enrolment period and they will be informed of the schedule via email. SSAF6001 is treated as an independent course of the Faculty that RPG candidates are required to complete before the candidature could be confirmed. Departmental courses only refers to departmental core and elective courses, in other words, completing at least 50% of departmental courses does not count SSAF6001.
The course will cover general laboratory safety, specific laboratory hazards, fire safety, risk assessment and safety regulations. Non-lab students (MATH & SAAS) are only required to attend the following topics and NOT required to take the quiz:
• Introduction to Safety Management
• Occupational Health Issues
• Fire Safety; Electrical Safety
School of Biological Sciences
(Please refer to the School's website for syllabuses.)
Requirement:
(For students in E&B Area: SSAF6001, 2 compulsory and 2 elective courses)
(For students in MCB Area: SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 2 elective courses)
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SSAF6001 |
Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science |
C
|
BIOL8021
|
Presentation Skills and Research Seminars in Cell and Molecular Biology
|
C^
|
BIOL8022 |
Science Communication |
C* |
BIOL8023 |
Topics in Ecology & Biodiversity |
C* |
BIOL6002
|
Special Topics in Botany
|
E
|
BIOL6003
|
Special Topics in Biotechnology
|
E
|
BIOL6005
|
Advanced Topics in Nutrition
|
E
|
BIOL6007
|
Biostatistics (students who plan to undertake ecological research and have not previously passed BIOL6007 must take this course during the first year of their postgraduate studies)
|
E
|
BIOL6009
|
Advanced Studies in Ecology & Biodiversity for Postgraduate Students
|
E
|
BIOL6014
|
Guided Study in Endocrine/Microbial Research
|
E
|
BIOL6015
|
Advanced Experimental Techniques in Endocrinology/ Microbiology
|
E
|
BIOL8017 |
Advanced Studies in Environmental Sciences |
E
|
BIOL8018 |
‘Omics’ and Systems Biology |
E |
^For students in the Research Division for Molecular and Cell Biology. Except for those 3-year PhD students who have completed comparable coursework in a previous Master's Programme
* For students in the Research Division for Ecology and Biodiversity. Except for those 3-year PhD students who have completed comparable coursework in a previous Master's Programme
Department of Chemistry
(Please refer to the departmental website for syllabuses)
Requirement - SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 2 elective courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SSAF6001 |
Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science |
C
|
CHEM6101 |
Chemistry Seminars |
C
|
CHEM6102 |
Research Techniques in Chemistry |
E
|
CHEM6103 |
Special Topics in Chemistry |
E
|
CHEM6108 |
Introduction to Macromolecules |
E
|
CHEM6109 |
Computational Chemistry |
E |
CHEM6111 |
Integrated Organic Synthesis
|
E
|
CHEM6112 |
Advanced Physical Chemistry |
E
|
CHEM6113 |
Medicinal Chemistry |
E
|
CHEM6114 |
Advanced Organic Chemistry |
E
|
CHEM6115 |
Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
E |
CHEM6116 |
Symmetry, Group Theory and Applications |
E |
CHEM6117 |
Modern Chemical Instrumentation and Applications |
E |
CHEM6118 |
Frontiers in Modern Chemical Science |
E |
Department of Earth Sciences
(Please refer to the departmental website for syllabuses)
Requirement - SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 2 elective courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SSAF6001 |
Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science |
C
|
EASC6001 |
Research Seminars and Presentation of Thesis Proposal |
C
|
EASC6005 |
Advanced Regional Geology |
E
|
EASC6006 |
Special Topics in Earth and Planetary Sciences |
E
|
EASC6007 |
Mass Extinctions |
E |
EASC6008 |
Solid Earth Geophysics |
E |
EASC6009 |
Evolving Earth Systems |
E |
EASC6010 |
Nanogeoscience |
E |
Department of Mathematics
(Please refer to the departmental website for syllabuses)
Requirement:
MPhil students: SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 3 elective courses
PhD students: SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 4 elective courses
For students enrolled before Jan 2015: SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 3 elective courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SSAF6001 |
Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science |
C
|
MATH6001 |
Guided Study in Mathematics |
C
|
MATH6002 |
Selected Topics in Mathematics |
E
|
MATH6101 |
Intermediate Complex Analysis |
E
|
MATH6102 |
Algebraic Topology |
E
|
MATH6103 |
Real Analysis I |
E
|
MATH6104 |
Abstract Algebra |
E
|
MATH6105 |
Numerical Analysis |
E
|
MATH6201 |
Topics in Geometry |
E
|
MATH6202 |
Complex Manifolds |
E
|
MATH6203 |
Several Complex Variables |
E
|
MATH6204 |
Topics in Partial Differential Equations |
E
|
MATH6205 |
Advanced Algebra II |
E
|
MATH6206 |
Topics in Advanced Algebra |
E
|
MATH6207 |
Topics in Applied Mathematics |
E
|
MATH6208 |
Topics in Numerical Analysis |
E
|
MATH6209 |
Algebraic D-modules |
E
|
MATH6210 |
Differential Topology |
E
|
MATH6211 |
Algebraic Geometry |
E
|
MATH6212 |
Topics in Algebraic Geometry |
E
|
MATH6213 |
Topics in Differential Topology |
E
|
MATH6214 |
Topics in Analysis |
E
|
MATH6215 |
Applied Differential Equations |
E
|
MATH6216 |
Stochastic Process |
E
|
MATH6217 |
Topics in Financial Mathematics |
E
|
MATH6218 |
Riemannian Geometry I |
E
|
MATH6219 |
Topics in Applied Functional Analysis |
E
|
MATH6220 |
Real Analysis II |
E
|
MATH6221 |
Riemannian Geometry II |
E
|
MATH6222 |
Harmonic Analysis on P-adic Groups and Lie Algebra |
E
|
MATH6223 |
Algebraic Surfaces |
E
|
MATH6224 |
Topics in Advanced Probability Theory |
E
|
MATH6901 |
Graduate Seminar in Pure Mathematics |
E
|
MATH6902 |
Graduate Seminar in Applied Mathematics |
E
|
MATH6903 |
Independent Studies |
E
|
MATH6501 |
Topics in Algebra |
E
|
MATH6502 |
Topics in Applied Discrete Mathematics |
E
|
MATH6503 |
Topics in Advanced Optimization |
E
|
MATH6504 |
Geometric Topology |
E
|
MATH6505 |
Real Analysis |
E
|
Department of Physics
(Please refer to the departmental website for syllabuses)
Requirement - SSAF6001, 1 compulsory and 3 elective courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SSAF6001 |
Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science |
C
|
PHYS8950 |
Postgraduate Seminar |
C
|
PHYS8001 |
Selected Topics in Computational Modelling and Data Analysis in Physics |
E
|
PHYS8002 |
Advanced Topics in Theoretical Physics |
E
|
PHYS8351 |
Graduate Quantum Mechanics |
E
|
PHYS8450 |
Graduate Electromagnetic Field Theory |
E
|
PHYS8550 |
Graduate Statistical Mechanics |
E
|
PHYS8552 |
Condensed Matter Physics |
E |
PHYS8654 |
General Relativity |
E
|
PHYS8701 |
Physics Experimental Technique |
E
|
PHYS8750 |
Nanophysics |
E
|
PHYS8852 |
Photonics and Metamaterials |
E |
PHYS8352 |
Quantum Information (NEW 2021-22) |
E |
PHYS8751 |
Device Physics (NEW 2021-22) |
E |
Department of Statistics & Actuarial Science
(Please refer to the departmental website for syllabuses)
Requirement - SSAF6001, 4 compulsory and 1 elective courses
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
SSAF6001 |
Basic Laboratory Safety Course for RPg Candidate in the Faculty of Science |
C
|
Students are required to choose ALL these compulsory courses below: |
STAT6003 |
Research Postgraduate Seminar |
C
|
STAT6008 |
Advanced Statistical Inference |
C |
STAT6009 |
Research Methods in Statistics |
C |
STAT6019 |
Current topics in statistics |
C |
Students are required to choose one course from the following: |
STAT6005 |
Special Studies in Statistics |
E |
STAT6010 |
Advanced Probability |
E
|
STAT6011 |
Computational Statistics and Bayesian learning |
E
|
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
TEACHING CENTRES AND INSTITUTES
Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities & Social Sciences (Inc. the Centre of Asian Studies)
Requirement for MPhil students: 1 compulsory course and 2 elective courses
Requirement for 3-year and 4-year PhD students: 2 compulsory courses and 2 elective courses.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
IHSS6001 |
Research Seminar on East Asian Culture |
C (MPhil & PhD)
|
IHSS6002 |
Direct Reading on East Asian Culture |
C (PhD)
E (MPhil)
|
IHSS6003 |
Research Seminar on East Asian Medicine, Science and Technology |
E
|
IHSS6004 |
Selected Topics on Inter-Asian Connections |
E
|
IHSS6005 |
Selected Topics on Religion and Society in Asia |
E
|
IHSS6006 |
Selected Topics on China in Asian Context |
E
|
IHSS6007 |
Selected Topics in Anthropology |
E |
IHSS6008 |
Advanced Ethnography and Field Research Methods |
E |
|
A course from the MPhil curricula of the Faculty of Arts or Faculty of Social Sciences which coincides with the student's own research areas and disciplines. |
E
|
|
A further course from the MPhil curricula of the Faculty of Arts or Faculty of Social Sciences which coincides with the student's own research areas and disciplines, or a further Graduate School core course. |
E
|
FOSS6002 |
Qualitative Research Methods 1:
Data Collection and Data Management Skills |
E
|
FOSS6003 |
Quantitative Research Methods 1:
Data Collection and Data Analysis Skills |
E
|
FOSS6004 |
Qualitative Research Methods 2:
Interpretation and Presentation of Qualitative Findings |
E
|
FOSS6005 |
Quantitative Research Methods 2:
Regression Analysis of Surveys |
E
|
Journalism & Media Studies Centre
Requirement: 1 compulsory course and 1 to 2 elective course(s) from the Master of Journalism Programme.
Course Code |
Course Title |
Compulsory (C)/
Elective (E)
|
JMSC6055 |
Research Methods for Media Studies |
C |
FOSS6002 |
Qualitative Research Methods 1:
Data Collection and Data Management Skills |
E
|
FOSS6003 |
Quantitative Research Methods 1:
Data Collection and Data Analysis Skills |
E
|
FOSS6004 |
Qualitative Research Methods 2:
Interpretation and Presentation of Qualitative Findings |
E
|
FOSS6005 |
Quantitative Research Methods 2:
Regression Analysis of Surveys |
E
|
|