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Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts in the field of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
MA | Full-time
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Expected Duration
Expected Duration
1 year
Fees
Fees
To be updated
Expected Programme Start Date
Expected Programme Start Date
To be updated
Application Deadline
Application Deadline
Round 1:
12:00 noon (GMT +8), January 24, 2025
Round 2:
12:00 noon (GMT +8), April 30, 2025
Round 3:
12:00 noon (GMT +8), June 30, 2025
Description
Description
Full Time (one year)(The semester courses offered by the programme will vary from time to time)
Closed to Applications
Expected Duration
Expected Duration
Fees
Fees
To be updated
Expected Programme Start Date
Expected Programme Start Date
To be updated
Application Deadline
Application Deadline
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Overview

The MA programme in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the core ideas and interconnectedness of these three disciplines. The programme emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving.

The PPE degree is interdisciplinary and integrated, giving students a unique perspective that allows them to analyze and understand complex issues from multiple angles, across a wide range of spheres and issues. Students will delve into complex ethical and political issues, economic systems, and philosophical theories, and learn how to apply these concepts to real-world situations, as practitioners and thinkers.

The value of a PPE degree lies in its ability to prepare students for a wide range of career paths. Graduates of this programme will have a deep understanding of the complexities of public policy, economic systems, and philosophical theories, which is highly valued in a variety of sectors. The programme will prepare students for diverse career paths, including impact-driven finance, government, non-profits, journalism, public policy, and academia.

A feature of HKU's MA in PPE that differentiates it from PPE programmes offered by other world-leading institutions, is that it emphasizes a comparative East-West perspective throughout the entire programme of courses, which equips students with the skills and knowledge to address the geo-political challenges both present and on the horizon, across local and global levels.

The programme has a dedicated career advisor who will assist students and graduates, to ensure that participants receive tailored guidance and support as they transition into their professional careers.

Medium of Instruction

English

Entrance Requirements

A Good Bachelor's degree with major in any the three cognate fields of Philosophy, Politics, or Economics; or a Bachelor's degree with a major in another subject with experience studying at least one of these subjects.

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Faculty

Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts is one of the flagship faculties of The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and is an internationally renowned and leading humanities faculty. It is ranked 1st in Asia and 14th in the world for Arts and Humanities in the U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities 2024. It is also ranked 1st in Asia and Hong Kong in Arts and Humanities in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2024, and 4th in Asia and 1st in Hong Kong in Arts and Humanities in Times Higher Education World University Subject Rankings 2024. The QS World University Subject Rankings 2024 places the Linguistics, Modern Languages, and English Language and Literature subjects among the top 30 worldwide, with rankings of 15th, 22nd, and 27th, respectively. The Faculty of Arts' presence amongst the best institutions in the world is evidence of its exceptional record in teaching and research.

The Faculty strives to attract and nurture outstanding scholars and students from around the world through excellence and innovation in teaching and learning, research, and knowledge exchange. We are dedicated to fulfilling our mission to produce graduates with highly developed analytical, linguistic, critical and creative skills, for leadership and success in their professional and life endeavours. The Faculty is committed to serving the lifelong learning needs of the community.
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Contacts

If you have any inquiries regarding the programme or faculty, please do not hesitate to reach out to us using the contact methods provided below:

Programme Admissions Advisor(s)
Professor Rachel Sterken
Professor Justin Tiwald
Contact Info
telephone (852) 3917 2799