Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Global and China Studies
Programme Director: Dr KANG, Yi
The Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) in Global and China Studies programme inspires students for success in this new space by offering them interdisciplinary knowledge, research skills training, and multipolar experiential learning opportunities.
Our graduates will be distinguished by their grasp of how “global” processes are “locally” made and shaped. Key global processes include globalisation (the global integration of economic, cultural, and political systems), internationalisation (upscaling of national activities), and transnationalisation (synchronous conduct of daily life in multiple locations). We accent the changing links between Hong Kong, China and the world to illustrate the specificity of the global local nexus and place this in comparative historic and geographic context. Understanding the global local nexus empowers students to see the multiple economic, social, and cultural dimensions of structural change, and motivates them to recognise their own potential for transforming lives around them.
The programme emphasises the integration of inter-disciplinary global studies knowledge, cross cultural experiential learning, and conducting independent research. Students will deepen their research skills and have an opportunity for comparative experiential learning in China, Asia, Europe, and beyond. The research-led philosophy prepares students to be resilient graduates who value knowledge and can work in teams to produce knowledge. Students are encouraged to advance their linguistic skills, including Putonghua proficiency through language courses and internship opportunities outside Hong Kong. The programme also allows students to pursue a Minor programme to develop their academic capacity in a further area.
This programme aims to:
- Provide students with a broad and interdisciplinary framework for analysing contemporary challenges and opportunities arising from the unprecedented, complex, and intense interactions and processes unfolding globally, including globalisation;
- Introduce the concepts, debates, critiques, and insights of Global Studies, with special attention to the global local nexus and the changing relations between Hong Kong, China, and the world;
- Empower students to integrate practical, experiential, and empirical knowledge of China and one other region with concepts and theories;
- Equip students with the range of methods and skills that supports their research on Global and China Studies;
- Enhance students’ with the range of methods and skills that supports their research on Global and China Studies ;
- Inspire students to value interdisciplinary knowledge, its creation, and exchange;
- Support students as they make sense of the world around them and appreciate their positionality in these changes.
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Global and China Studies Combined Degree Programme with Sciences Po Bordeaux (SPB)
Students who have met the required qualifications in the first two years, may opt for a combined degree pathway with Sciences Po Bordeaux — an elite tertiary education institution in France that provides rigorous training in social sciences at large, and contemporary world affairs in particular. Eventually, the students who fulfil the requirements will graduate with three degrees: the Bachelor Degree of Sciences Po Bordeaux at the end of the third year, the BSocSc (Hons) in Global and China Studies at the end of the fourth year from HKBU and Sciences Po's master degree (Diplôme de Sciences Po) at the end of the fifth year.
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
I) | Social Sciences Common Core | 4 units |
II) | Global and China Studies Required Courses | 30 units |
III) | Global and China Studies Elective Courses | 24 units |
IV) | Honours Project | 6 units |
V) | University Core Courses | 13 units |
VI) | General Education Courses | 18 units |
VII) | Free Electives | 33 units |
128 units |
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. | Global and China Studies Required Courses | 30 units |
Global Studies Theory (9 units) | ||
GCST1005 Approaches in Global Studies | 3 units | |
GCST2005 China and the Contemporary Global Order | 3 units | |
GCST4005 Alternative Globalisations | 3 units | |
Research Skills (9 units) | ||
GCST3007 Research and Professional Writing | 3 units | |
Quantitative Social Science Methods (3 units) | ||
One of the following courses must be taken before the 1st semester of Year 4: | ||
BUSI1006 Business Research Methods | 3 units | |
GEOG2007 Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Geography | 3 units | |
HIST3406 Information Technologies and Quantitative Methods for Historical Studies | 3 units | |
POLS3006 Statistical and Survey Methods for Political Science | 3 units | |
SOCI2007 Quantitative Methods of Social Research | 3 units | |
Qualitative Social Science Methods (3 units) | ||
One of the following courses must be taken before the 1st semester of Year 4: | ||
GEOG3036 Writing Spatial Stories through Qualitative Research | 3 units | |
HIST3405 Historical Theory and Practice | 3 units | |
SOCI2005 Qualitative Methods of Social Research | 3 units | |
Researching China in the World and the World in China (9 units) | ||
GCST2006 A Political Economy of Global China | 3 units | |
GCST2015 Cultural Heritage and Chinese Society | 3 units | |
GCST2016 Sustainable China: Environment and Development Issues | 3 units | |
Experiential Learning and Capstone (3 units) ^ | ||
Either | ||
GCST2017 Summer Sojourn I | 3 units | |
Or | ||
GCST2026 Summer Sojourn I (for Non-Chinese Speaking Students) | 3 units | |
III. | Global and China Studies Elective Courses@ | 24 units |
Eight of the following courses: | ||
(a) Experiential Learning and Capstone | ||
GCST2025 Global China Work Placement^+ | 3 units | |
GCST3005 Summer Sojourn II^+ | 3 units | |
GCST3006 Undergraduate Research Fellowship | 3 units | |
^ Students are required to take 6 units of off campus learning courses of which 3 must be GCST2017 Summer Sojourn I. The remaining 3 units can be ONE of the following courses from the above theme (a): GCST2025 Global China Work Placement GCST3005 Summer Sojourn II |
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(b) Foreign Relations and Politics* | ||
ECON4005 China's Foreign Economic Relations and Trade | 3 units | |
EURO2007 The Political Economy of the European Union | 3 units | |
EURO4005 Current Issues of European Integration | 3 units | |
GCST2007 China’s Foreign Relations in a Global Context: Key Concepts and Major Issue | 3 units | |
GEOG2017 Globalization of Economic Activities | 3 units | |
GEOG3016 Geography of Pacific Asia: Regional Development and Geopolitics | 3 units | |
GEOG4036 Political Geography | 3 units | |
HIST2305 China and the West since 1500 | 3 units | |
HIST3105 Contemporary China | 3 units | |
HIST3116 Foreign Relations of Modern China | 3 units | |
HIST3127 Historical Interactions of China and the World | 3 units | |
HIST3135 The Socialist and Communist Traditions | 3 units | |
HIST3205 Themes in Modern European History | 3 units | |
HIST3206 History of Southeast Asia | 3 units | |
HIST3207 History of the United States since 1877 | 3 units | |
HIST3216 History of Japan Since 1912 | 3 units | |
HIST3225 Europe since the First World War | 3 units | |
HIST3226 History of Korea | 3 units | |
HIST3227 Modern History of Singapore | 3 units | |
HIST3305 China and Asia since 1900 | 3 units | |
HIST3306 International Relations after 1945 | 3 units | |
HIST3307 International Relations to 1945 | 3 units | |
HIST3315 Modern Japan and the West | 3 units | |
HIST3316 Colonialism and Modern Asia | 3 units | |
HIST4106 Contemporary Chinese Political Thought | 3 units | |
HIST4107 History of Taiwan | 3 units | |
HIST4216 The US in the World in the Twentieth Century | 3 units | |
HIST4305 Sino-American Relations | 3 units | |
HIST4306 Sino-Russian Relations | 3 units | |
HIST4316 Global History of the Seas, 1400-1950 | 3 units | |
HIST4317 Global History of Tourism | 3 units | |
HIST4325 History of Africa since Independence | 3 units | |
POLS2015 Government and Politics of Hong Kong | 3 units | |
POLS2017 Foundations of International Relations | 3 units | |
POLS3017 Government and Politics of China | 3 units | |
POLS3237 Social and Political Developments in Contemporary China | 3 units | |
POLS3245 China and the World | 3 units | |
POLS4245 Topics in Comparative and Global Politics | 3 units | |
POLS4246 Topics in European Politics | 3 units | |
POLS4255 Comparative Regionalism and Regionalization | 3 units | |
POLS4257 International and Global Justice | 3 units | |
SOCI4066 Nationalism and Identity Politics | 3 units | |
(c) Innovation, Economics and Development* | ||
ECON1007 Basic Economic Principles | 3 units | |
ECON2015 Hong Kong Economy | 3 units | |
ECON3006 Asia-Pacific Economies | 3 units | |
ECON3017 International Trade and Finance | 3 units | |
ECON3025 Money and Banking | 3 units | |
ECON3026 Chinese Economic Developments | 3 units | |
ECON3046 Economic Development | 3 units | |
ECON3087 Understanding the Digital Economy | 3 units | |
ECON3095 Urban and Regional Economic Development in China | 3 units | |
ECON4007 Money and Finance in China | 3 units | |
ECON4017 Innovation and Entrepreneurial Economy: China and Global Development | 3 units | |
ECON4027 Financial Markets and Corporate Governance in China | 3 units | |
ECON4035 Economics of Digital Currencies | 3 units | |
GEOG2025 The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: A Geographical Survey | 3 units | |
GEOG4026 Geography of Economic Development | 3 units | |
GEOG4055 Rural and Agricultural Development in China | 3 units | |
HIST4116 Intellectual Trends in Modern China | 3 units | |
HIST4125 Revolution and Nationalism in Republican China (1912-1949) | 3 units | |
HIST4127 Social and Economic Development of Modern China | 3 units | |
HIST4217 Western Intellectual Thought | 3 units | |
SOCI3045 China and Tourism | 3 units | |
SOCI3046 Global Capitalisms | 3 units | |
SOCI3047 Sociology of Consumption | 3 units | |
SOCI4015 East Asia: Economic Miracles and Social Change | 3 units | |
(d) Culture, Heritage and Communities* | ||
GEOG2005 Cultures, Peoples and Landscapes | 3 units | |
GEOG4076 Urban Cultural Landscape | 3 units | |
HIST2105 Introduction to Modern Chinese History | 3 units | |
HIST3325 History of Chinese Food Culture in Global Perspective | 3 units | |
HIST4105 History of Chinese Women since 1912 | 3 units | |
HIST4315 Introduction to Museum Studies | 3 units | |
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 | |
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 | |
SOCI3056 Community Engagement for Social Sustainability | 3 units | |
SOCI4006 Chinese Family and Kinship | 3 units | |
SOCI4046 Social Networks | 3 units | |
SOCI4055 Gender in Contemporary China | 3 units | |
SOCI4057 Social Classes under Modern Economic Reform | 3 units | |
(e) People, City/Environment and Resources* | ||
ECON4026 Smart Cities: China and Global Development | 3 units | |
GEOG3006 Regional Geography of China | 3 units | |
GEOG3007 Energy Problems and the Environment | 3 units | |
GEOG3015 Geography of Health and the Environment | 3 units | |
GEOG3017 Global Environmental Issues and Sustainability | 3 units | |
GEOG3025 Population Geography | 3 units | |
GEOG3027 Urban Geography | 3 units | |
GEOG3037 Environmental Health and Policy | 3 units | |
GEOG4016 Sustainable Energy and Technological Innovation in China | 3 units | |
GEOG4035 Geography of Transportation | 3 units | |
GEOG4047 Resource and Environmental Management in China | 3 units | |
GEOG4056 Selected Topics in the Geography of China (Human Geography) | 3 units | |
GEOG4057 Selected Topics in the Geography of China (Physical and Environmental Geography) | 3 units | |
GEOG4065 Energy Policy and Analysis | 3 units | |
GEOG4085 Urban Development in China | 3 units | |
GEOG4086 Urban and Environmental Planning | 3 units | |
GEOG4087 Natural Resources Evaluation and Policy Approaches | 3 units | |
HIST3317 The Chinese Diaspora | 3 units | |
HIST4145 Historical Anthropology of Chinese Society | 3 units | |
HIST4206 The Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia | 3 units | |
SOCI3055 Population and Social Developments in Asia | 3 units | |
SOCI4065 Chinese Entrepreneurship and Overseas Chinese in the Global Context | 3 units | |
@ Some of the courses on this list are offered on a biannual basis, subject to the offering department’s decision. | ||
+ Students taking either GCST2025 Global China Work Placement, SOSC3005 Community and Civic Engagement or GCST3005 Summer Sojourn II will fulfil both the Programme requirement of Experiential Learning and Capstone and the requirements of "Community and Civic Engagement" and/or "Global Outreach" under “Social Sciences Common Core”. Students must fulfil the 3 units derived from Experiential Learning in Action by taking Global and China Elective Courses(s). | ||
* Students must take a minimum of 18 units of level 3 and level 4 courses across the above four themes (b) to (e). | ||
IV. | Honours Project | 6 units |
GCST4898 Honours Project | 3 units | |
GCST4899 Honours Project | 3 units | |
V. | University Core Courses | 13 units |
VI. | General Education Courses | 18 units |
VII. | Free Electives #% | 33 units |
# International students are encouraged to make use of the elective units to take Chinese language courses before the end of 2nd Semester of Year 3. The following courses for non-Chinese speakers are provided by the Language Centre: LANG1105 Introductory Mandarin for non-Chinese Speakers (Part 1) LANG1106 Introductory Mandarin for non-Chinese Speakers (Part 2) LANG1107 Introductory Cantonese for non-Chinese Speakers |
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% Local students need to fulfil the University general requirements of foundation Putonghua proficiency for graduation. Students can choose credit or non-credit bearing course to fulfil such a requirement. | ||
128 units |