College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

BSocSc Public Affairs and Management (Streams: Public Affairs and Governance / Public Policy and Management)

社會科學學士(公共事務與管理) (專修: 公共事務與管治 / 公共政策與管理)
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Academic Year of Entry
2025/2026
Admission Code

1108 (JS1108)

Indicative Intake Target

Local Places:

63 (For First-Year and Advanced Standing I Entries; Tentative)*


Non-Local Places  
(For Overall Direct Applications):

Around 400

Normal Duration of Programme
4 years
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Admissions Tutor
Dr. YUNG, Betty Lock
Programme Leader
Prof. Edmund CHENG

BSocSc (CUHK), MSc, PhD (LSE)

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Why BSocSc Public Affairs and Management?

Make a difference: Study Public Affairs and Management (PAFM) at CityU

  • How do particular public policies emerge?

  • Who makes the decisions and why?

  • Why are public policies so important and how do they impact on our everyday lives?

  • How do politics and policymaking interact?

  • What can we learn from other societies in relation to government and governance?

  • What are the key ethical issues in politics and public policy?

Our PAFM programme will equip you with the essential analytical, communication, and leadership skills necessary for a successful career in both the public and private sector jobs. We will provide substantial training and practical opportunities, both locally and abroad, in various learning modes to build up your professional skills, competence and confidence.

Entrance Requirements
JUPAS Applicants

JUPAS Entrance Requirements

JS1108 BSocSc Public Affairs and Management
HKDSE SubjectMinimum Level Required
English LanguageLevel 3
Chinese LanguageLevel 3
MathematicsLevel 2
Citizenship and Social DevelopmentAttained
Elective 1Level 3
Elective 2Level 3

Notes:  
- Besides Category A elective subjects, Mathematics extended modules (M1/M2) and “other languages” (at grade E or above) can also be used to meet the elective requirement. If students take both M1 and M2, they are counted as one subject only.  
- Applied Learning subjects are not counted as elective subjects.  
- For details of the alternative Chinese Language qualifications acceptable by the University for Non-Chinese Speaking (NCS) students, please click here.

Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

Curriculum Structure

Students are required to take courses to fulfil the University's requirements, such as Gateway Education, University Language and College Requirement courses.  Students majoring in Public Affairs and Management are also required to take foundation courses in their first year of study.

Department of Public International Affairs

The Department of Public and International Affairs is a multidisciplinary department with a multinational faculty and a strong international orientation. With faculty members graduating from many of the world’s top universities and with a commitment to leading-edge research and high-quality teaching, the Department can lay a strong claim to be the leading department in its field in the region.

Our Target

The aims of the major in Public Affairs and Management (PAFM) are to:

  • provide students with a comprehensive education in the common core theories, concepts, and knowledge bases of public policy, public management, and political science;
  • enable students to specialize in public policy, public management, or political science for gaining an understanding of the essential theories, principles, dynamics, and analytic approaches of these bodies of knowledge;
  • equip students with the theoretical, conceptual, and analytical tools to comprehensively understand public policy, public management, and political developments in Hong Kong, China and the contemporary global world; and
  • produce graduates who can effectively meet the human resources needs of a wide range of public and private sector employers in administrative, management, and policy and political analysis positions, as well as in the media and non-government organisations.
What You Will Be Studying

In the first year you will take a number of foundation courses essential to the basic understanding of public affairs and management - public management, political science, urban studies, and philosophy. These courses will give you a solid platform on which to build up your general knowledge of public affairs and management.

In the second year of study, you will specialize in one of the following streams:

  • Public Affairs and Governance 

  • Public Policy and Management

The Public Affairs and Governance stream will engage students in the study of wider political and governance issues, the Department can effectively broaden students’ horizons, boost their political and governance skills, and eventually improve their general employability.

The Public Policy and Management stream focuses on human resources management, financial resources management, organizational behavior in public management, management ethics, public policy ethics and housing studies.

A number of electives will also be offered to PAFM students to enrich their learning in the subject discipline.

Start Your Career Here

We are proud to say that our PAFM graduates have been highly successful in the job market, with many of them employable in a wide variety of occupational fields, including government, social and market research, journalism, public relations, commerce, finance, project-planning and management, and social enterprises. Please review the employment statistics of our graduates from 2022:

Joint Bachelor's Degree Programme

Joint Bachelor’s Degree Programme between City University of Hong Kong and Columbia University for students in Public Affairs and Management (Political Affairs and Governance Stream)

Students in the Public Affairs and Management Programme (Public Affairs and Governance stream) may apply for admission to the Joint Degree Programme. Students admitted to the Joint Degree Programme will spend their first two years at City University of Hong Kong and stay at Columbia University for their third and fourth years. Upon graduation, students will receive two degrees: Bachelor of Social Sciences in Public Affairs and Management conferred by City University of Hong Kong and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science conferred by Columbia University.  

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Did You Know?

The PAFM major equips graduates for successful careers in a wide range of administration, management, politics and policy positions in both the public and private sectors. PAFM graduates work as administrative officers and executive officers in various government departments. Some also work as administrators and managers in public organisations such as universities, public hospitals, the Housing Authority, Hospital Authority and Airport Authority. Some teach in secondary schools and some go on to work as anchors and reporters in the news media. Many of our graduates find employment in the private sector in the fields of public transport, banking, financial services and property management.

Student Exchange / Internship

The Department of Public and International Affairs sends a large number of PAFM students to overseas universities in Europe, Australia, United States, Canada, and Asia for exchange study. The Department has achieved an impressive record in securing international exchange places with universities in Europe, North America and Australia. The Department also provides internship to PAFM students to gain practical working experience in a wide range of both public and private organizations. This helps the career planning of PAFM students. Apart from these, PIA summer schools are very popular among PAFM students for spending a summer in a foreign setting. Various field trips and study tours to different places are organized by faculty in different courses to broaden the horizons of PAFM students to enable them to compare and evaluate the practices of public policy and the operation of government in different countries.

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