Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in European Studies
European civilization is among the most influential in the world. To understand Europe is to understand one of the main sources of modernity. The European Union has emerged as a major actor in world politics and economics; its growth and development are of vital global importance.
Within European Studies, Political Science provides the disciplinary core, underpinned by history and (cultural) area studies, business/economics or communication courses. Students also undergo rigorous training in either German or French up to levels of academic and professional fluency. The aim is to give students a firm knowledge of the basic features of the European world and the communicative skills necessary for a future professional or academic career in the fields of European-Asian relations. Knowledge of Europe is deepened by the Honours Project in the final year, based on first-hand research into a particular subject related to Europe. Successful graduates also possess the skills requisite for immediate entry to postgraduate programmes both locally and in Europe.
The objectives of the programme are:
- To provide students with a general and up-to-date knowledge of contemporary Europe, firmly grounded in the social sciences, with an emphasis on the European Union and its member states;
- To enable students to grasp the significance of Europe to world history, politics and economics and to train them to become skilled and knowledgeable communicators between Hong Kong/mainland China and Europe;
- To assist students in acquiring high, professionally relevant proficiency in one major European language (other than English);
- To provide orientation and intellectual stimulus for students to understand and appreciate their own and other cultures/societies in an increasingly multi-polar and multi-cultural world; and
- In these ways to contribute to Hong Kong’s role as a major international commercial and cultural crossroads.
European Studies consists of two years of full-time study in Hong Kong, a third year spent in Europe, followed by a fourth year in Hong Kong. The third year is designed as an integral part of the overall programme. It consists of academic study at a European university and possibly a placement with European companies/institutions. Students should gain the benefits of on-the-spot academic training and linguistic immersion as well as first-hand experience of work in a European environment.
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
I) | Social Sciences Common Core | 4 units |
II) | Major Required Courses | 66 units |
III) | Honours Project | 6 units |
IV) | University Core Courses | 13 units |
V) | General Education Courses | 18 units |
VI) | Free Electives# | 21 units |
128 units |
# Students may take additional Healthy Lifestyle courses and/or General Education (Level 1 or 2) courses in any categories, subject to a maximum of 6 units, to fulfil the Free Electives requirement.
Requirements
I. | Social Sciences Common Core | 4 units |
Core Course (1 unit) | ||
SOSC1006 Invitation to Social Sciences | 1 unit | |
Experiential Learning in Action (3 units) + | ||
Either | ||
SOSC3005 Community and Civic Engagement | 3 units | |
Or | ||
SOSC3006 Global Outreach | 3 units | |
II. | Major Required Courses | 66 units |
EURO1008 Europe: Unity and Diversity | 3 units | |
EURO1009 Europe: Unity and Diversity | 3 units | |
Either | ||
EURO2005 Contemporary European Societies I: The French-Speaking Countries | 3 units | |
Or | ||
EURO2006 Contemporary European Societies I: The German-Speaking Countries | 3 units | |
EURO2007 The Political Economy of the European Union | 3 units | |
EURO4005 Current Issues of European Integration | 3 units | |
Either | ||
EURO4006 European Economic and Business Life: travailler en contexte international | 3 units | |
Or | ||
EURO4007 European Economic and Business Life: Wirtschaft im Wandel/Deutsch-chinesische Wirtschaftsbeziehungen | 3 units | |
Either | ||
EURO4015 Contemporary European Societies II: questions d'actualite | 3 units | |
Or | ||
EURO4016 Contemporary European Societies II: Struktur und Zukunft der Sozialen Marktwirtschaft | 3 units | |
Either | ||
FREN1008 European Language in Context I (French) | 8 units | |
FREN1009 European Language in Context I (French) | 8 units | |
Or | ||
GERM1008 European Language in Context I (German) | 8 units | |
GERM1009 European Language in Context I (German) | 8 units | |
Either | ||
FREN2008 European Language in Context II (French) | 8 units | |
FREN2009 European Language in Context II (French) | 8 units | |
Or | ||
GERM2008 European Language in Context II (German) | 8 units | |
GERM2009 European Language in Context II (German) | 8 units | |
Either | ||
FREN2017 Summer School on European Language and Culture (French) | 4 units | |
Or | ||
GERM2017 Summer School on European Language and Culture (German) | 4 units | |
Either | ||
FREN4018 European Language in Context III (French) | 3 units | |
FREN4019 European Language in Context III (French) | 3 units | |
Or | ||
GERM4018 European Language in Context III (German) | 3 units | |
GERM4019 European Language in Context III (German) | 3 units | |
Either | ||
POLS2205 European Politics and Society: French Political and Government System | 3 units | |
Or | ||
POLS2206 European Politics and Society: German Political Systems and Society | 3 units | |
III. | Honours Project | 6 units |
EURO4898 Honours Project (European Studies) | 3 units | |
EURO4899 Honours Project (European Studies) | 3 units | |
IV. | University Core Courses | 13 units |
V. | General Education Courses | 18 units |
VI. | Free Electives+ | 21 units |
European Academic/Internship Semesters (21 units) |
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EURO3008 European Academic/Internship Semester I+ | 9 units | |
EURO3009 European Academic/Internship Semester II+ | 12 units | |
+ Students taking EURO3008 European Academic/Internship Semester I and EURO3009 European Academic/Internship Semester II will fulfil the course requirement of Experiential Learning in Action under “Social Sciences Common Core”. Students have to fulfil the 3 units derived from Experiential Learning in Action by taking Free Elective course(s). Hence, students are required to take a total of 24 units of Free Elective courses. | ||
128 units |