Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) in Public Management and Smart Governance 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Lingnan University, Hong Kong |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Community Development

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Programme Overview

The Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Public Management and Smart Governance is a response to the rising demand for highly skilled talent in public sector management and organisations. The programme is designed to meet the labour market needs to promote smart city clusters in the Greater Bay Area. The programme is jointly hosted by Institute of Policy Studies and Department of Political Science.

Ideal for the advanced diploma, associate degree and higher diploma holders, this two-year undergraduate top-up degree programme is very flexible with both full-time mode and part-time mode. The part-time one allows students to graduate in 18 months, suitable for the employed.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Community Development

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Programme Overview

The Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Public Management and Smart Governance is a response to the rising demand for highly skilled talent in public sector management and organisations. The programme is designed to meet the labour market needs to promote smart city clusters in the Greater Bay Area. The programme is jointly hosted by Institute of Policy Studies and Department of Political Science.

Ideal for the advanced diploma, associate degree and higher diploma holders, this two-year undergraduate top-up degree programme is very flexible with both full-time mode and part-time mode. The part-time one allows students to graduate in 18 months, suitable for the employed.

Admission Requirements

23+
6+
4+
590+
79+

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
5,390 USD
International
18,566 USD

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