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The Education University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Creative and Digital Arts (Music/Visual Arts)
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Creative and Digital Arts (Music/Visual Arts) is the first undergraduate programme in Hong Kong to offer arts management and cultural studies components to complement discipline-based training in the creative arts. It aims to develop community-based artists who are able to work across a range of established art forms and contribute to the promotion and development of the arts and arts education in the local, regional, and international cultural and creative industries. Students will focus on one core arts discipline of either Music or Visual Arts.


The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK)
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Arts and Culture Communication
- Hang Shin Link, Hong Kong
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Arts and Culture Communication (BA-ACC) programme is designed to respond to the positioning of Hong Kong as an east-meets-west centre for arts and cultural exchanges, which is aligned with the vision set for Hong Kong by the Central Government as well as the policies formulated by the Hong Kong SAR Government.


The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong (HSUHK)
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Cultural and Creative Industries
- Hang Shin Link, Hong Kong
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Cultural and creative industries span across the disciplines of the arts, media, design and heritage. These multi-disciplinary studies encompass the core subjects in business, management, humanities and social sciences. The BA in Cultural and Creative Industries is unique in the sense that it aims to address the cognate issues of the creative industry sector as a whole rather than with specific industries or individual disciplines, thus enabling students to apply their knowledge in whatever industries they may engage with later on in their career.
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The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Arts
BA in Hong Kong Studies
- Lung Fu Shan Country Park, Hong Kong
BA
On-Campus
English
Hong Kong Studies is an interdisciplinary programme to give students a broad-based education on Hong Kong—its society, culture, creative industries, economy, politics, history and environment. The programme combines the perspectives and curricular strengths of various disciplines, including literature, art history, history, sociology, politics, economics, journalism and communications.
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Cultural degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Hong Kong provide a vibrant platform for exploring diverse cultures and global perspectives. This unique educational environment encourages students to delve into the rich cultural tapestry of Asia's world city, preparing them for fulfilling careers in a variety of sectors.
Through courses in cultural studies, you'll gain insights into intercultural communication, heritage preservation, and social dynamics. Students typically engage in experiential learning projects, enhancing both critical thinking and analytical skills while collaborating with local communities. Many learners build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and contexts, further developing their intercultural competencies.
Graduates of Bachelor's programs in cultural studies often find opportunities in fields such as cultural management, international relations, and community engagement. With the importance of cultural literacy in our interconnected world, employers value the skills honed through this program, making you a strong candidate for positions that require an understanding of cultural nuances and effective communication.