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Master of Arts (MA) in Literary and Comparative Studies

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Study Mode Full-time: 1 year; Part-time: 2 years

Tuition Fee Local students: HK$135,000/programme; Non-local students: HK$151,200/programme

Cut Off Date 24 Jul 2025

Year of Entry 2025 September

Funding Nature Self-financed

Application Start Date10 Nov 2024

Application Deadline 4 Jun 2025 (non-local)
24 Jul 2025 (local)

Programme Director Dr KI Magdalen

Programme Office(852) 3411 6618malcs@hkbu.edu.hkhttp://eng.hkbu.edu.hk/postgraduate/malcs/  

Selection Process
  1. Applicants may be interviewed in order to elicit further information such as interests, motivation, communication skills, language proficiency, maturity and suitability.
  2. Application result will be reflected in the application status in the online application system.
Aims

The MA in Literary and Comparative Studies (MALCS) aims to provide students the opportunity to explore literatures in English, activate experiential learning, conduct independent research, and present their findings in a comparative and globalized context. These emphases give a distinctive character to the Programme and reflect the 2020 vision of HKBU—a vison that purports to promote world class research and deliver the best student experience. 

Our research-enriched curriculum is designed to strike a good balance between global and local literary studies. Students take methodology-based core courses that examine classic and contemporary critical theories and literary works in relation to ideas in larger contexts, such as world literatures, global modernisms, comparative literature and the arts. They are also required to take research-driven elective courses that highlight current major themes that affect the global and local communities, and how these themes are mediated in literary texts. Students can also take part in the workshops, seminars and postgraduate conferences organized by the department. They are also given the opportunity to do a Master’s thesis as the culmination of work for the MA. 

 

The MA Programme strives to deliver the best student experience by emphasizing experiential and multimodal learning. Students will complete media-enriched projects, take part in outdoor activities and study tours, with a view to enhancing their abilities to think out of the box, develop cross-cultural understanding, engage with different peoples and communities, and apply their knowledge to real-world issues. 

 

Students can opt for the full-time or part-time study mode to suit their interests. If pursuing the degree full-time, students will complete 27 units in one academic year; if part-time, students will complete the same number of units in two academic years.  


Common destinations for graduates with an MA in Literary and Comparative Literature include doctoral or advanced studies, as well as careers in academic teaching, publishing, government policy, journalism, advertising, and marketing.

Programme Structure

Units Requirement27 units
Required Courses15 units
Elective Courses9 - 12 units
Master's Project (optional)3 units
Study CurriculumThe 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 applying to the MALCS Programme:

 

  1. should hold a bachelor’s degree (BA) from a recognised university or comparable institution; or a qualification deemed to be equivalent.

 


Language Proficiency Requirement

 

Applicants whose first degree is obtained from an institution where the medium of instruction is not English should: 

 

  1. At least one of the following minimum scores or standards have been achieved: (i) a score of 6.5 in IELTS*; (ii) a TOEFL iBT (internet-based testing) score of 79*; (iii) Grade D in AS Use of English (HKALE); OR (vi) Level 4 in English Language (HKDSE).
  2. be able to communicate in English at an advanced level.

*Note: Test result provided should be within two years from the date of issuance of the Admission Offer letter. TOEFL iBT Home Edition or IELTS Indicator test is not accepted.


Others

 

Mature students and other candidates lacking the above qualifications may be admitted on a case-by-case basis. A qualifying examination may be required.

  1. The above information is for reference only and is subject to change without prior notice. Hong Kong Baptist University reserves the right of final decision and interpretation in case of any dispute.
     
  2. Please note that a non-refundable admission confirmation fee, including the first instalment of tuition fee plus other administrative fees must be paid upon acceptance of the admission offer.

 

 

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