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School of Arts and Humanities

The School of Arts and Humanities offers the widest set of non-local bachelor’s options at TWC: three degrees — Early Childhood Education, Applied Psychology and Applied Gerontology.

Bachelor’s degrees

Programmes on this page are listed for non-local students; local applicants should refer to the TWC website.

BEd (Honours) in Early Childhood Education

  • 4 years full-time (first-year entry); senior-year entry also published
  • Non-local tuition (AY2026/27): HK$81,150 per year (Years 1–2), HK$91,900 per year (Years 3–4); full-programme total HK$346,100
  • TWC was the first self-financing institution under Cap. 320 to offer an accredited ECE degree programme (2017)
Official programme page →

BSSc (Honours) in Applied Psychology

  • 4 years full-time (first-year entry); senior-year entry also published
  • Non-local tuition (AY2026/27): HK$74,050 per year (Years 1–2), HK$95,450 per year (Years 3–4); full-programme total HK$339,000
  • Part of the programme area that earned HKCAAVQ Programme Area Accreditation in Applied Social Sciences — Psychology and Gerontology (August 2025)
Official programme page →

BSc (Honours) in Applied Gerontology

  • 4 years full-time (first-year entry); senior-year entry also published
  • Non-local tuition (AY2026/27): HK$99,800 per year; full-programme total HK$399,200
  • Part of the programme area that earned HKCAAVQ Programme Area Accreditation in Applied Social Sciences — Psychology and Gerontology (August 2025)[1]
Official programme page →

Entry requirements depend on your qualification route — see entry requirements (India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, international qualifications, or guidance for Indonesia and Myanmar). English evidence is required; IELTS Academic 5.5 and TOEFL iBT 70 (prior to 21 January 2026) / 4 (from 21 January 2026 onwards) are among the published degree-level routes. Meeting published requirements does not guarantee admission — TWC makes the final decision.

Common questions

Can international students apply to these bachelor’s programmes?

Yes — Early Childhood Education, Applied Psychology and Applied Gerontology are all listed in TWC’s official non-local programme list with published non-local tuition (AY2026/27 reference).[2] Check your entry route and English evidence, then talk to a Youth Dorm representative about the application procedure.

Which entry route applies to me?

Use the entry requirements pages: India (Class 12 boards), Malaysia (UEC/STPM/SPM), Pakistan (HSSC), Singapore (A-Level/poly diploma), international qualifications (GCE, IB, Pre-U and national qualifications), or guidance for Indonesia and Myanmar.

Next step

Interested in education, psychology or gerontology?

Youth Dorm HK guides you from programme choice to application and arrival — one-stop support from TWC’s official recruitment and accommodation partner. Share your study profile and YD will help you compare the three degree routes. TWC makes all eligibility, admission, scholarship and offer decisions.

Sources and notes
  1. Availability and tuition figures above are TWC’s official AY2026/27 reference. They are historical data / requirement and subject to change in future academic years and/or student circumstances. This page will be updated as TWC publishes new information. Sources: Programme and Tuition Fee for Non-local Applicants and 2026/27 non-local fee schedule.
  2. Programme details: BEd ECE, BSSc Applied Psychology, BSc Applied Gerontology. School of Arts and Humanities: official school page.