Master of Social Sciences (Nonprofit Management)
[MSocSc(NPM)]Master of Social Sciences (Nonprofit Management)
[MSocSc(NPM)]

The Master of Social Sciences in Nonprofit Management programme is designed to train leaders in the nonprofit sector in Asia/Pacific countries, Greater China, and throughout the world. With vibrant economic and social development in the east, there is an active movement in the region where public, private, and philanthropic forces are converging to create shared value.

Programme
Leaflet
Curriculum Structure
24
Credits
Compulsory Courses
24
Credits
Elective Courses
12
Credits
Capstone Project

60

Credits

Alumni Sharing
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Student Voices

I came to the MNPM program with almost a decade of non-profit experience, in India, with a focus on talent acquisition and fundraising. The University of Hong Kong helped connect me with relevant scholarship opportunities that enabled me to confirm my admission. While I greatly enjoyed gaining context about the nonprofit sector in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Macau, perhaps what I leant most from was the electives. The structure allowed us to pick the direction of our learning and I spent the year engaging with strategy, branding, board management, impact evaluation and fund development. While the learnings from the program were significant, the 2019-2020 academic year was challenging for all of us, first with the civic protests and then with the pandemic. The professors did their best to adapt to this environment and ensure our academics were uninterrupted. They were approachable, flexible and proactive with their help. Learnings from the MNPM degree helped increase my potential for impact within an organisation and I hope to leverage my enhanced knowledge and skill to influence social impact in the APAC region.
Nandini SETHI
MSocSc(NPM) 2019

Student Voices

Before I enrolled in this course, I had been working as a social worker for 4.5 years in Singapore. Coming into this course was a great decision for me, as I was exposed to the management side of the nonprofit sector, such as governance issues, strategic planning and management, performance measurement and assessment, among others. In particular, I appreciated the lecturers’ experience and expertise in their various domains, and their openness in sharing their insights about nonprofit management with us. We also had many guest speakers and site visits across the different modules, which further grounded our learning in the real world.
Alvin MAK Hoi-kit
MSocSc(NPM) 2019