Master of Arts (MA) in Language Studies
文学院
Study Mode Full-time: 1 year; Part-time: 2 years
Tuition Fee Local students: HK$103,950/programme; Non-local students: HK$114,750/programme
Cut Off Date 01 Apr 2023
Year of Entry 2023 September
Funding Nature Self-financed
Application Start Date3 Jan 2023
Application Deadline1 Apr 2023
Programme Director Dr LI Mingxing
Programme Office (852) 3411 7851langstud@hkbu.edu.hk https://mals.hkbu.edu.hk/
Selection Process |
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Aims | The programme provides comprehensive knowledge about language and prepares students for linguistic analysis of problems arising from the students’ particular interests, careers and concerns. It trains students to solve language-related problems and prepares graduates for a broad range of jobs which require good language skills, or for further studies in linguistics. |
Programme Structure
Units Requirement | 27 units |
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Required Courses | 15 units |
Elective Courses | 6 units |
Dissertation/Two Extra Elective Courses | 6 units |
Study Curriculum | The study curriculum may change from time to time. Applicants may make reference to the programme website or the University Student Handbook for details of the list of courses. |
Academic Qualification
Applicants should possess:
- a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university or comparable institution; or
- a qualification deemed to be equivalent.
Language Proficiency Requirement
Applicants are expected to have advanced competence in spoken and written English. A good knowledge of other languages (including Chinese) would be an added advantage. If English was not the medium of instruction in their first degree, applicants are required to provide evidence of good English proficiency. At least one of the following minimum scores or standards has been achieved:
(i) IELTS (Academic): Overall Band at 6.5; or
(ii) TOEFL: 79 (Internet-based); or
(iii) CET-6 (College English Test band 6): 500; or
(iv) Grade D in AS Use of English (HKALE); or
(v) Level 4 in English Language (HKDSE).
Others
Mature students and other candidates who lack the above qualifications may be admitted on a case-by-case basis. The courses on offer are available to external students from other universities.
Admission Scholarships for Outstanding Students
A number of scholarships ranging from HK$8,000 to HK$30,000 are offered to incoming Master of Arts in Language Studies students who
- obtained first or second upper honours classification from their first degrees, which are relevant to language studies (linguistics, translation, English language & literature, etc.); or
- are graduates of the UGC-funded HKBU Bachelor of Arts programmes; or
- have excellent academic record in mainland universities and good TEM8 (Test for English Major – Level 8) result.
International Student Scholarship Scheme
Scholarships are open to incoming international students in order to increase students’ diversity and enhance their exposure. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. The scholarships are awarded based on a holistic review process that includes academic results, academic outputs, interviews, relevant test scores and/or other evidence of excellence and aptitude.
Service to Hong Kong Admission Scholarships
Scholarships are open to all applicants regardless of race, nationality, gender, political views, or any other irrelevant parameter. The requirements are strictly in relation to service to Hong Kong. Examples of service may include work at a Hong Kong related NGO, charity bodies, extra-curricular societies like the boy scouts or girl guides, help given to minority or disadvantaged groups, service (not just membership) to political parties, service (not just membership) to professional bodies, etc. Acceptable evidence includes testimonies, references, certificates, and other materials that allow verification. The scholarship awards vary from 15% to 100% of the total tuition fee and will be deducted from the tuition fee upon admission. Applicants who wish to be considered for the award should include all relevant supporting materials at the point of application for admissions.
Transfer of units may be granted (i) if relevant and comparable course(s) have been previously taken from a recognised institution no more than eight years before the commencement of study at the University and (ii) if the relevant course result is equivalent to B- or above in the University’s grading system. Subject to programme requirements and panel approval, transfer may be granted for up to four courses for credits earned from an HKBU postgraduate diploma programme. Application for should be submitted to the admission panel, supported by relevant proof. Where appropriate, students may be required to sit for and achieve satisfactory results in the University’s proficiency test(s) or qualifying examination(s) before their application for transfer of units is approved. Where transfer of credits is effected, tuition fees will be adjusted accordingly.
MALS graduates are recognised as degree holders who have fulfilled the Education Bureau's (EDB) requirements for
- English subject knowledge [encompassing an English Language Major degree or the Postgraduate Diploma in Subject Knowledge (PGSK-ELT)], and
- the English Language Proficiency Requirement (Benchmark Test) for language teachers. Students who have successfully completed the programme may apply to EDB for Professional Development Incentive Grant.
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