Teaching Schedule

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One-year Full-time Programme or Two-year Part-time Programme

  • September to Mid-July (Tue & Thu/Fri: 7:00-10:00p.m. & Sat: 3:00 – 6:00p.m.)
  • Part-time:  One to Two sessions per week (3 hours per session), except 1st Semester of 1st Year : Two to Three sessions per week

Medium of Instruction

  • English

Graduation Requirement

  • Students must select their stream and satisfy the following requirements:
  • Programme Stream – 2 Foundation Courses, 6 Require Courses and 1 Elective Course (351 hours); OR
  • Dissertation Stream – 2 Foundation Courses, 5 Elective Courses (273 hours) and Dissertation

Programme Stream

Foundation Courses

Course Code &Course Title

Units

Teaching Hours

LSE 7010 Approaches to the Study of Values

3

39

LSE 7120 Critical Thinking for Public Affairs

3

39

Required Courses

LSE 7130 Social Justice

3

39

LSE 7140 Law, Liberty and Morality

3

39

LSE 7070 Public Health and the Common Good

3

39

LSE 7080 Science, Technology and Environmental Ethics

3

39

LSE 7040 Values and Socio-cultural Issues in Hong Kong Today

3

39

LSE 7050 Traditional Values and Moral Challenges in Contemporary China

3

39

Elective Courses (Select 1 Out of 2)

LSE 7060 Globalization: Cultural and Ethical Issues

3

39

LSE 7150 Human Rights in a Multicultural World

3

39

Dissertation Stream

Foundation Courses

Course Code &Course Title

Units

Teaching Hours

LSE 7010 Approaches to the Study of Values

3

39

LSE 7120 Critical Thinking for Public Affairs

3

39

Elective Courses( Select 5 Out of 7)

LSE 7130 Social Justice

3

39

LSE 7140 Law, Liberty and Morality

3

39

LSE 7070 Public Health and the Common Good

3

39

LSE 7080 Science, Technology and Environmental Ethics

3

39

LSE 7040 Values and Socio-cultural Issues in Hong Kong Today

3

39

LSE 7050 Traditional Values and Moral Challenges in Contemporary China

3

39

LSE 7060 Globalization: Cultural and Ethical Issues

3

39

OR

LSE 7150 Human Rights in a Multicultural World

Dissertation

LSE 7111-2 Dissertation

6