Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Sociology
Programme Director: Dr LEUNG, Hon Chu
In this programme all students will be required to develop a sound knowledge of sociological theory and sociological research methods. They will also be required to be familiar with the main features of social development and social organization in Hong Kong and mainland China. Additionally, they will be free to choose from a wide range of electives.
The combination of theoretical knowledge, academic investigation and first-hand experience provided in this programme trains students in skills in social analysis and its practical application. In the changing circumstances of the modern world, where the ability to identify, analyse and solve problems is valued, a training in sociology is highly relevant. Graduates will be able to pursue a variety of worthwhile careers in the public or private sector which contribute to the social and economic well-being of Hong Kong.
The aims of the programme are:
- To illuminate the complex patterns of relationships among individuals, groups, and larger social structures in a cross-cultural perspective;
- To enhance the understanding of continuities and changes at the local, regional and global levels;
- To provide a comprehensive and integrated understanding of Chinese cultures and societies;
- To enable students to appreciate the complexities of Hong Kong society in all its manifestations;
- To cultivate abilities and creativity in independent research and theoretical investigation;
- To develop critical thinking skills adequate for academic inquiry and everyday problem-solving;
- To enable students to acquire and apply such transferable practical skills as problem identification, argument formulation, evidence gathering, analytical logic, teamwork, information technology and communication ability suitable for a wide variety of professional careers in civil service, social service, education and business sectors;
- To encourage an enthusiasm for life-long learning which in some instances will lead to postgraduate studies;
- To train students to appreciate and respect human diversity, and recognize the significance of cultural and social differences; and
- To enable students to conduct and complete a research project independently.
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
I) | Social Sciences Common Core | 4 units |
II) | Major Courses | 57 units |
III) | Honours Project | 6 units |
IV) | University Core Courses | 13 units |
V) | General Education Courses | 18 units |
VI) | Free Electives# | 30 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 Courses | 57 units |
Major Required Courses (21 units) | ||
SOCI1005 Invitation to Sociology | 3 units | |
SOCI2005 Qualitative Methods of Social Research | 3 units | |
SOCI2006 Social Statistics | 3 units | |
SOCI2007 Quantitative Methods of Social Research | 3 units | |
SOCI2015 Sociological Theory I: Classical Theory | 3 units | |
SOCI2046 Introduction to Sociological Thinking and Writing | 3 units | |
SOCI3005 Sociological Theory II: Contemporary Approaches | 3 units | |
Major Elective Courses (36 units)* | ||
Three of the following courses: | ||
SOCI2016 Modern Chinese Society | 3 units | |
SOCI2017 Popular Culture and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI2025 Population and Social Issues | 3 units | |
SOCI2027 Social Problems | 3 units | |
SOCI2035 Social Inequalities | 3 units | |
SOCI2036 Sociology of Marriage and the Family | 3 units | |
SOCI2037 Unity and Diversity: The Making of Chinese Culture and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI2045 Urban Sociology | 3 units | |
SOCI2047 Hong Kong Society | 3 units | |
At least three of the following courses: | ||
SOCI3007 Global Social Transformations | 3 units | |
SOCI3016 Political Sociology | 3 units | |
SOCI3017 Health and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI3025 The Internet and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI3026 Work and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI3027 Careers and Life Courses | 3 units | |
SOCI3035 Sex, Gender and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI3037 Children, Youth and Aging | 3 units | |
SOCI3045 China and Tourism | 3 units | |
SOCI3046 Chinese Capitalisms | 3 units | |
SOCI3047 Consumption in China | 3 units | |
SOCI3055 Population and Social Developments in China | 3 units | |
At least four of the following courses: | ||
SOCI4006 Chinese Family and Kinship | 3 units | |
SOCI4015 East Asia: Economic Miracles and Social Change | 3 units | |
SOCI4016 Globalization | 3 units | |
SOCI4017 Management, Organization and Society | 3 units | |
SOCI4026 Selected Topics in Contemporary Sociology I | 3 units | |
SOCI4027 Selected Topics in Contemporary Sociology II | 3 units | |
SOCI4035 Selected Topics in the Sociology of China I | 3 units | |
SOCI4036 Selected Topics in the Sociology of China II | 3 units | |
SOCI4037 Cultural Sociology | 3 units | |
SOCI4045 Social Movements | 3 units | |
SOCI4046 Social Networks and Chinese Society | 3 units | |
SOCI4047 Sociological Issues in Urban and Rural Development | 3 units | |
SOCI4055 Gender in Contemporary China | 3 units | |
SOCI4056 States and Power: Europe and China | 3 units | |
SOCI4057 China’s Social Classes under Economic Reform | 3 units | |
SOCI4065 Chinese Entrepreneurship and Overseas Chinese in the Global Context | 3 units | |
SOCI4066 Chinese Nationalism and Identity Politics | 3 units | |
* Students are required to take a total of 36 units of major elective courses. The requirements are as follows: a) 9 units from Level 2, b) 27 units from Level 3 or 4 of which at least 9 units should be selected from Level 3 and 12 units from Level 4. | ||
III. | Honours Project | 6 units |
SOCI4898 Honours Project | 3 units | |
SOCI4899 Honours Project | 3 units | |
IV. | University Core Courses | 13 units |
V. | General Education Courses | 18 units |
VI. | Free Electives | 30 units |
128 units |