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Public Management and Social Development (MSocSc)

Master (2 years) of Science in Social Science, 120 ECTS
Humanities, social sciences, communication and arts Law, public administration, public order and safety

Institution Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Campus Frederiksberg Campus
Duration 2 years
Tuition per term (Non-EU/EAA/CH) 8000 EUR
Website https://www.cbs.dk/en/study/graduate/msc-in-social-science-in-public-management-and-social-development

Description

By exploring similarities and differences in contemporary challenges to the welfare of citizens in China and Europe, you will learn to manage and participate in social innovation at the interface between the public and private sectors in China as well as Europe. The programme is carried out at Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research (SDC), at the Yanqihu campus north of Beijing.

The programme is taught in China with both Chinese and European students and teachers. This means that you will be learning both inside and outside the classroom, and the line between study and leisure time is blurred. The experience builds competencies that you could never get from reading a book.

The programme is broad, but leaves room for specialisation within different sectors, public or private. The internship will be a good chance to pursue personal interests.


Read more about the programme, the study environment and hear students share their insights on:
MSc in Social Science -  Public Management and Social Development on cbs.dk

Career Opportunities

The programme will give you a sound understanding of how welfare models of China and Europe have been constructed in the past, and how innovation can help develop new models to face the new societal challenges. Aside from this more technical and political insight, you will also gain an understanding of Chinese culture and society that goes very deep. This unique combination of skill and insight will be your key selling point when approaching future public or private employers who are interested in doing business in or with China.

About the degree

The MSc in Social Science - Public Management and Social Development is a collaboration between CBS and the Chinese university GUCAS. You will therefore get a degree from both a Danish and a Chinese University. 

The programme is taught in China with both Chinese and European students and teachers, which means you will be learning both inside and outside the classroom, and the line between study and leisure time is blurred. The experience builds competencies that you could never get from reading a book.

Admission

You are qualified for admission to the programme if you:
  • Fulfil the language requirement by the application deadline
  • Fulfil the academic requirements
  • Have a bachelor’s degree (or will by study start)
Please note: Fulfilment of the entry requirements does not guarantee admission. The programme has a limited number of places. If there are more qualified applicants than places available at a programme, there will be a selection process.

Apply directly at CBS with all relevant documentation.

Read more about the entry requirements on Entry requirements on cbs.dk


Read more about how to apply on How to apply on cbs.dk

Application fee and tuition fee

There is an application fee and a tuition fee for all full-time degree students from outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland. 

 Read more about application and tuition fees on
Non-EU/EEA citizens on cbs.dk


For Further Information

Find much more information about how to apply, how to prepare for life in Denmark and what studying at CBS is like on For internationals at cbs.dk

Find out whether you are qualified to apply for a graduate degree at CBS on 
Are you qualified? on cbs.dk



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