I. Introduction to the School
Hong Kong Chu Hai College is a long-established private institution in Hong Kong. It was founded in Guangzhou in 1947 under the name Chu Hai University. In 1949, it relocated to Hong Kong, where it was registered under the Hong Kong Education Ordinance and renamed Chu Hai College.
Zhuhai College is located in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, near Golden Coast. Since its relocation to Hong Kong in 1949, the college has cultivated over 15,000 outstanding talents for Hong Kong and the world over the past 70 years. The college enjoys a prime geographical location, adjacent to Shenzhen, connecting with other regions in the Greater Bay Area internally and aligning with international standards externally.
Among its alumni are members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, members of the Academia Sinica, and academicians from the United Kingdom, Europe, the United States, Canada, and other countries, as well as renowned entrepreneurs, cultural figures, and educators.
II. Professional Introduction and Application Requirements
1. History and Culture of South China: Chinese language proficiency certificate
2. Civil Engineering (Infrastructure Construction and Management): IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 79/CET-6 430
3. Applied Finance: Good Chinese language proficiency; CET-4 425+
4. Applied Artificial Intelligence: Good Chinese language proficiency; CET-4 425+
5. Social Sciences (International Business Administration in Belt and Road Countries): IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 79/CET-VI 430
6. Social Sciences (International Relations in Belt and Road Countries): IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 79/CET-VI 430
III. Advantages of One-year Master's Programmes in Hong Kong
1.One-year master's degree, recognised by the China Education Association for International Exchange
(1)Compared to 2-3 years of study in mainland China, a lecture-based master's degree in Hong Kong only takes one year. Students can graduate by taking the corresponding courses, obtaining the corresponding credits and completing the required professional thesis, which greatly saves time and money.
2.Encouraging employment in Hong Kong and easily obtaining Hong Kong identity
(1)Applicants who study full-time in Hong Kong and obtain a degree can apply for an IANG visa. If they meet the conditions, they can apply for their spouse and children under the age of 18 to come to Hong Kong, and after 7 years, they can apply for Hong Kong permanent resident status together.
(2)Compared with the Hong Kong Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, Hong Kong High-calibre Talent Admission Scheme, and Hong Kong Professional Admission Scheme, this scheme requires simple documentation, allows for quick acquisition of Hong Kong resident identity cards, and has almost no risk of policy or visa rejection.
(3)The advantages of studying in Hong Kong extend beyond this. Graduates from Hong Kong universities earn significantly higher salaries than those from mainland universities, and a higher proportion secure positions in Fortune 500 companies. The primary employment sectors for Hong Kong university graduates are banking and finance, as well as administrative management. Graduates from the eight major universities in Hong Kong can expect starting salaries of HK$50,000 to HK$100,000 per month.
3.A blend of Chinese and Western cultures and rich educational resources
(1)Hong Kong is an international city where Chinese and Western cultures blend together. The diverse cultural mix provides students with a broad international perspective and a free academic atmosphere. Hong Kong's unique and profound cultural heritage has also created excellent conditions for higher education.
(2)Hong Kong universities are renowned globally for their educational standards, quality, academic atmosphere, and internationalisation. Hong Kong academic qualifications are recognised by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and over 100 countries worldwide. These qualifications provide significant support for students' future academic pursuits and employment opportunities.