Does the Master of the Chinese University of Hong Kong have a postgraduate majoring in calligraphy?
The tuition fees of graduate students should be different according to different majors. For example, a master's degree in anthropology is 64,000 Hong Kong dollars a year, and full-time study is completed in one year. China's language and literature is about 40,000 a year, and it takes two years to study. I looked it up. CUHK seems to have no graduate students majoring in calligraphy, but there must be calligraphy-related courses. Can you consider studying language, literature or art in China? As for enrollment, I only know that mainland undergraduates enroll about 250 students every year, and this year there are 270 students. The number of graduate students enrolled each year shall not be less than 100. As for the admission conditions, it is basically GPA and related professional background, letters of recommendation and the like. At present, there are two kinds of graduate students in CUHK, one is teaching, and the other is with a good background, which can be bought almost with money. One is research-oriented, demanding, and it is difficult to apply to assist professors in research. I'll give you a link to the literature department. Take a look ~