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Counselling & Psychology

              The Master of Social Sciences in Psychology sets out to provide an education for stu-
          dents who are holders of Bachelor’s degrees with Honours in fields other than psychology and
          who intend to pursue further education in the field of psychology in Hong Kong or overseas.
          The part-time Programme is equally suitable for graduate members of the workforce who are
          interested  in  upgrading  their  abilities  and  credentials  for  the  purpose  of  enhancing  job
          performance. Employee performance in a wide variety of industries such as law enforcement,
          human resource management, education, non-governmental organizations, advertising and
          business administration can be enhanced by acquiring a core understanding of psychology.
          The programme has been designed to feature equal emphasis on lectures and tutorial. The
          role of the instructor is to facilitate student learning in an outcome based environment. Mature
          students  who have  already  earned a  bachelor’s degree  would  benefit  in  a student-centred
          teaching  culture  composing  of  lab-oriented  and  seminar-based  teaching  and  learning
          activities.

              The Doctor of Psychology in Counselling Psychology programme was launched in 2015.
          It is an intensive programme with limited student intake to allow for a tailor-made curriculum to
          fit the unique learning needs of each student in the dimensions of knowledge, practice and
          research.  It  is  designed  to  build  on  a  Master  degree  and  work  experience  to  enrich  and
          expand  their  therapeutic  skills,  knowledge  and  competence.  The  graduates  shall  possess
          expertise in a specific area of Counselling Psychology and become one of the professional
          leaders in the field.





































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