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Course Basic Information
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Programme Code
8C110-AA
Study Mode | No. of Years
Full-Time | 2 years
Academic Division
Division of Languages and Communication (LC)
Programme Leader
Assistant Programme Leader
Tuition Fee (Local students)
Total tuition fee for two years HK$132,900–$143,975 (Credits: 60-65)
Tuition Fee (Non-local students)
Total tuition fee for two years HK$146,400–$158,600 (Credits: 60-65)
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- Articulation rate over 94% in 2023
- Flexible programme with diverse content for exploring aptitude and interests
- Apart from subjects offered under the Associate Degree Scheme in Humanities and Communication, there are four areas of concentration for you to choose from: China Studies, Liberal Arts, Applied Communication, and Applied Communication in Chinese
- The four areas of concentration cover different study areas such as history, culture, philosophy, society, and mass media, which will enhance your applied ability in different theories and knowledge. The studies aim to inspire your insight, broaden horizons, enhance creativity and problem solving skills, as well as explore your potential
- Provides a wide variety of practical elective subject areas, such as history of China and Hong Kong, philosophy, Chinese and Western culture, Chinese literature, and media writing
This broad-based and holistic programme will enable you to gain a better understanding of different areas of arts including history, philosophy and cultural studies. Upon graduation, you will be in a position to make an informed choice on further academic pursuit or professional career development, such as in the fields of public affairs, management and conservation of cultural heritage, public records editing and administration, art and museum administration, research in cultural policies, education, creative media, editing and publishing.
HKCC Associate Degree/ Higher Diploma programmes are listed on the Qualifications Register (QR) of The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR); the qualification is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) and is commensurate with Level 4 of the Generic Level Descriptors. For details of the QR and QF, please click here.
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HKCC lecturers cared much about our learning progress. During our two-year studies, each student was assigned an academic advisor to guide and help us tackle academic or even daily life issues so that we could adapt quickly to tertiary education. Besides, different talks were organised regularly to enhance our critical thinking skills. All in all, HKCC's Associate of Arts is a diversified and comprehensive programme worth choosing.



The Associate of Arts programme of HKCC provided us with great flexibility in finding a field of further studies that suited us best. During my two-year studies, I enrolled in subjects that interested me the most, such as history, culture, communication and language. Among them, I found the cultural subjects most suitable for my further studies. Therefore, I decided to articulate to a degree programme related to culture in university so as to develop my interests and profession.
HKCC lecturers cared a lot about students; they were willing to answer any questions about academic studies or articulation. Such encouragement and assistance were essential to student growth and effective in motivating us to learn.
Curriculum Structure+
You are required to take, in two years, 21-22 subjects in total, comprising 13-14 General Education Subjects and 8 Discipline-specific Subjects.
General Education Subjects
9 Compulsory Subjects
Language subjects
- Academic English (Humanities and Communication) I OR English for Academic Studies (Humanities and Communication) I
- Academic English (Humanities and Communication) II OR English for Academic Studies (Humanities and Communication) II
- Chinese Communication for College Students (Cantonese Version) C OR Chinese Communication for College Students (Putonghua Version) C OR Elementary Chinese E & C ~
Mathematics, IT and Critical Thinking subjects
- Creative and Critical Thinking E & C
- Elementary Statistics
- Information Technology for Language Studies
Discipline-relevant General Education subjects
- Introduction to Communication Studies
- Putonghua for Cultural and Communication Purposes C
Essential Components of General Education (Non-credit bearing)
- Two e-modules:
- Academic Integrity
- National Education
~ Students who are non-Chinese speakers, or whose Chinese standards are at junior secondary level or below are required to take this subject.
4-5 Elective Subjects*# (from the following cluster areas)
- Chinese History and Culture
- Cultures, Organisations, Societies and Globalisation
- Human Nature, Relations and Development
- Language and Communication
- Science, Technology and Environment
For the full list of more than 70 General Education subjects, please click here.
*Students with Level 3 or above in any one HKDSE subject (other than English) only need to take four General Education elective subjects.
Medium of Instruction: Most subjects are taught in English, although due to their nature and objectives, some subjects are taught in Chinese. Language subjects are taught in the language in question.
E & C English and Chinese
C Chinese
Discipline-specific Subjects
3 Compulsory Subjects
- Chinese for Academic Purposes C
- Introduction to Chinese Culture C
- The History and Culture of Modern China E & C
5 Elective Subjects@# (from the following subjects or cluster areas, OR from all subjects offered in the other programmes under the Humanities and Communication Scheme)
Subjects
- Chinese Family and Culture E & C
- Chinese for Mass Media in the Digital Age C
- Culture and Translation E & C
- English for Digital Media Communication
- Foundations of Linguistics
- Foundations of Translation E & C
- Introduction to Chinese Literature C
- Languages, Cultures and Communication
- The Role of Chinese Women in Historical Development C
- The Structure of Modern Chinese C
- Wisdom in Eastern Tradition C
- Workplace Practicum E & C
Cluster Areas
- Chinese History and Culture
- Cultures, Organisations, Societies and Globalisation
- Human Nature, Relations and Development
- Language and Communication
You can focus on one of the following 4 Areas of Concentration@:
China Studies
- China in the Era of Globalisation E & C
- Chinese Family and Culture E & C
- Introduction to Chinese Political and Legal System
- Social Development in China E & C
- The History and Culture of Hong Kong E & C
- The Role of Chinese Women in Historical Development C
Liberal Arts
- Chinese and Western Cultures E & C
- Gender Issues
- Introduction to Philosophy E & C
- Logic and Reasoning E & C
- Values and Ethics in Daily Life E & C
- Wisdom in Eastern Tradition C
Applied Communication
- Chinese for Business and Administration C
- Chinese for Mass Media in the Digital Age C
- Culture and Translation E & C
- English for Digital Media Communication
- English for Workplace Communication
- Mass Media and Culture E & C
Applied Communication in Chinese
- Cantonese Studies and Application C
- Chinese Creative Writing C
- Chinese for Business and Administration C
- Chinese for Mass Media in the Digital Age C
- Introduction to Chinese Literature C
- Mass Media and Culture E & C
@For students admitted from 2023/24
+For students admitted from 2022/23
#Offering of individual elective subjects is subject to resources and quota availability.
Medium of Instruction: Most subjects are taught in English, although due to their nature and objectives, some subjects are taught in Chinese. Language subjects are taught in the language in question.
E & C English and Chinese
C Chinese
Intended Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this programme, graduates will be able to achieve its intended learning outcomes. For details, please click here.
Articulation Track Record of Graduates
More than 120 local and overseas bachelor's degree programmes have admitted graduates from HKCC's Associate Degree Scheme in Humanities and Communication. For the articulation track record of graduates, please click here.
Career Prospects
- Culture and heritage promotion
- Education
- Publishing
Among the employed graduates of this programme in 2022, 100% found a job within 3 months after graduation.
Source: HKCC Graduate Survey 2022 (figures as of October 2022)
Admission Score for this programme (2023/24 Cohort):
15.22 (Mean); 22 (Highest)
Click here to view admission score (2023/24 Cohort) for all programmes.
- Articulation rate over 94% in 2023
- Flexible programme with diverse content for exploring aptitude and interests
- Apart from subjects offered under the Associate Degree Scheme in Humanities and Communication, there are four areas of concentration for you to choose from: China Studies, Liberal Arts, Applied Communication, and Applied Communication in Chinese
- The four areas of concentration cover different study areas such as history, culture, philosophy, society, and mass media, which will enhance your applied ability in different theories and knowledge. The studies aim to inspire your insight, broaden horizons, enhance creativity and problem solving skills, as well as explore your potential
- Provides a wide variety of practical elective subject areas, such as history of China and Hong Kong, philosophy, Chinese and Western culture, Chinese literature, and media writing
This broad-based and holistic programme will enable you to gain a better understanding of different areas of arts including history, philosophy and cultural studies. Upon graduation, you will be in a position to make an informed choice on further academic pursuit or professional career development, such as in the fields of public affairs, management and conservation of cultural heritage, public records editing and administration, art and museum administration, research in cultural policies, education, creative media, editing and publishing.
HKCC Associate Degree/ Higher Diploma programmes are listed on the Qualifications Register (QR) of The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR); the qualification is recognised under the Qualifications Framework (QF) and is commensurate with Level 4 of the Generic Level Descriptors. For details of the QR and QF, please click here.
Connect with us on IG


HKCC lecturers cared much about our learning progress. During our two-year studies, each student was assigned an academic advisor to guide and help us tackle academic or even daily life issues so that we could adapt quickly to tertiary education. Besides, different talks were organised regularly to enhance our critical thinking skills. All in all, HKCC's Associate of Arts is a diversified and comprehensive programme worth choosing.



The Associate of Arts programme of HKCC provided us with great flexibility in finding a field of further studies that suited us best. During my two-year studies, I enrolled in subjects that interested me the most, such as history, culture, communication and language. Among them, I found the cultural subjects most suitable for my further studies. Therefore, I decided to articulate to a degree programme related to culture in university so as to develop my interests and profession.
HKCC lecturers cared a lot about students; they were willing to answer any questions about academic studies or articulation. Such encouragement and assistance were essential to student growth and effective in motivating us to learn.
Curriculum Structure+
You are required to take, in two years, 21-22 subjects in total, comprising 13-14 General Education Subjects and 8 Discipline-specific Subjects.
General Education Subjects
9 Compulsory Subjects
Language subjects
- Academic English (Humanities and Communication) I OR English for Academic Studies (Humanities and Communication) I
- Academic English (Humanities and Communication) II OR English for Academic Studies (Humanities and Communication) II
- Chinese Communication for College Students (Cantonese Version) C OR Chinese Communication for College Students (Putonghua Version) C OR Elementary Chinese E & C ~
Mathematics, IT and Critical Thinking subjects
- Creative and Critical Thinking E & C
- Elementary Statistics
- Information Technology for Language Studies
Discipline-relevant General Education subjects
- Introduction to Communication Studies
- Putonghua for Cultural and Communication Purposes C
Essential Components of General Education (Non-credit bearing)
- Two e-modules:
- Academic Integrity
- National Education
~ Students who are non-Chinese speakers, or whose Chinese standards are at junior secondary level or below are required to take this subject.
4-5 Elective Subjects*# (from the following cluster areas)
- Chinese History and Culture
- Cultures, Organisations, Societies and Globalisation
- Human Nature, Relations and Development
- Language and Communication
- Science, Technology and Environment
For the full list of more than 70 General Education subjects, please click here.
*Students with Level 3 or above in any one HKDSE subject (other than English) only need to take four General Education elective subjects.
Medium of Instruction: Most subjects are taught in English, although due to their nature and objectives, some subjects are taught in Chinese. Language subjects are taught in the language in question.
E & C English and Chinese
C Chinese
Discipline-specific Subjects
3 Compulsory Subjects
- Chinese for Academic Purposes C
- Introduction to Chinese Culture C
- The History and Culture of Modern China E & C
5 Elective Subjects@# (from the following subjects or cluster areas, OR from all subjects offered in the other programmes under the Humanities and Communication Scheme)
Subjects
- Chinese Family and Culture E & C
- Chinese for Mass Media in the Digital Age C
- Culture and Translation E & C
- English for Digital Media Communication
- Foundations of Linguistics
- Foundations of Translation E & C
- Introduction to Chinese Literature C
- Languages, Cultures and Communication
- The Role of Chinese Women in Historical Development C
- The Structure of Modern Chinese C
- Wisdom in Eastern Tradition C
- Workplace Practicum E & C
Cluster Areas
- Chinese History and Culture
- Cultures, Organisations, Societies and Globalisation
- Human Nature, Relations and Development
- Language and Communication
You can focus on one of the following 4 Areas of Concentration@:
China Studies
- China in the Era of Globalisation E & C
- Chinese Family and Culture E & C
- Introduction to Chinese Political and Legal System
- Social Development in China E & C
- The History and Culture of Hong Kong E & C
- The Role of Chinese Women in Historical Development C
Liberal Arts
- Chinese and Western Cultures E & C
- Gender Issues
- Introduction to Philosophy E & C
- Logic and Reasoning E & C
- Values and Ethics in Daily Life E & C
- Wisdom in Eastern Tradition C
Applied Communication
- Chinese for Business and Administration C
- Chinese for Mass Media in the Digital Age C
- Culture and Translation E & C
- English for Digital Media Communication
- English for Workplace Communication
- Mass Media and Culture E & C
Applied Communication in Chinese
- Cantonese Studies and Application C
- Chinese Creative Writing C
- Chinese for Business and Administration C
- Chinese for Mass Media in the Digital Age C
- Introduction to Chinese Literature C
- Mass Media and Culture E & C
@For students admitted from 2023/24
+For students admitted from 2022/23
#Offering of individual elective subjects is subject to resources and quota availability.
Medium of Instruction: Most subjects are taught in English, although due to their nature and objectives, some subjects are taught in Chinese. Language subjects are taught in the language in question.
E & C English and Chinese
C Chinese
Intended Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this programme, graduates will be able to achieve its intended learning outcomes. For details, please click here.
Articulation Track Record of Graduates
More than 120 local and overseas bachelor's degree programmes have admitted graduates from HKCC's Associate Degree Scheme in Humanities and Communication. For the articulation track record of graduates, please click here.
Career Prospects
- Culture and heritage promotion
- Education
- Publishing
Among the employed graduates of this programme in 2022, 100% found a job within 3 months after graduation.
Source: HKCC Graduate Survey 2022 (figures as of October 2022)
Admission Score for this programme (2023/24 Cohort):
15.22 (Mean); 22 (Highest)
Click here to view admission score (2023/24 Cohort) for all programmes.