Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Applied Social Studies

Department of Social Sciences Programmes Undergraduate Full-time Programmes Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Applied Social Studies
Programme Title Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Applied Social Studies (Only Admit Non-JUPAS Senior Year Entry from 2023 Autumn)
Programme Code
JS9004 (JUPAS)
BSSCHJS (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Entry)

Programme Introduction

 
Built on the intellectual foundation of sociology, the applied social studies curriculum guides students to acquire an understanding of social life focusing on social policy, criminology, and cultural and heritage studies. Our sociology courses look into many topics of contemporary relevance – such as globalization, social institutions and issues in Hong Kong and Mainland China, crime and criminal justice, social administration and social policy, culture and identity, youth and intergenerational relations, ageing and health, as well as family, gender and sexuality. Courses with an applied dimension from psychology, economics, politics and public administration are also integrated into the curriculum to develop students into all-round analytical and reflective thinkers.
 
Starting from the academic year of 2021-2022, three specializations, namely (i) Criminology, (ii) Cultural and Heritage Studies and (iii) Social Policy and Youth Studies, have been introduced. Students can declare one of these specializations according to their interests after being admitted to the programme.

Programme Structure (For students admitted before the 2021/22 academic year)

  • Year 1 Entry
  • Year 2 Entry
  • Year 3 Entry

Year 1 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
POLS A122FFoundations of Social Sciences: Political Science5
PSYC A124FFoundations of Social Sciences: Psychology5
STAT A221FStatistics5

Year 1 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A121FFoundations of Social Sciences: Economics5
SOCI A123FFoundations of Social Sciences: Sociology5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
TWO 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses10

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A321FEconomic System of Hong Kong5
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
POLS A322FContemporary Chinese Politics5
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A221FStatistics5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
POLS A322FContemporary Chinese Politics5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits

STAT A222F/

PSYC A322F

Essentials of Research Inquiry/

Social Psychology

5
ECON A321FEconomic System of Hong Kong5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits

STAT A222F/

PSYC A321F

Essentials of Research Inquiry/

Social Psychology

5
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A321FEconomic System of Hong Kong5
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues on Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A321FCultural Tourism and Society5
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Programme Structure (For students in the 2021/22 academic year or thereafter)

  • Year 1 Entry
  • Year 2 Entry
  • Year 3 Entry

No Specialization

Year 1 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
POLS A122FFoundations of Social Sciences: Political Science5
PSYC A124FFoundations of Social Sciences: Psychology5
STAT A221FStatistics5

Year 1 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A121FFoundations of Social Sciences: Economics5
SOCI A123FFoundations of Social Sciences: Sociology5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
TWO 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses10

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A321FEconomic System of Hong Kong5
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues on Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A321FCultural Tourism and Society5
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Criminology

Year 1 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
POLS A122FFoundations of Social Sciences: Political Science5
PSYC A124FFoundations of Social Sciences: Psychology5
STAT A221FStatistics5

Year 1 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A121FFoundations of Social Sciences: Economics5
SOCI A123FFoundations of Social Sciences: Sociology5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
TWO 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses10

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5
SOCI A335FYouth Studies and Youth Policy5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5
SOCI A334FYouth and Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A325FAbnormal Psychology5
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
PSYC A239F

Criminal Psychology

(only for students with specialization in Criminology

if they did not take this course in Year 2)

ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Cultural and Heritage Studies

Year 1 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
POLS A122FFoundations of Social Sciences: Political Science5
PSYC A124FFoundations of Social Sciences: Psychology5
STAT A221FStatistics5

Year 1 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A121FFoundations of Social Sciences: Economics5
SOCI A123FFoundations of Social Sciences: Sociology5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
TWO 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses10

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
SOCI A311FMobility, Place, Culture5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A336FBorders, Culture and Development5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A321FCultural Tourism and Society5
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A317FEthnicity, Nationalism and Multiculturalism in a Globalizing World5
SOCI A337FHeritage Preservation in Hong Kong5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A322FMemory, Culture and Society5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Social Policy and Youth Studies

Year 1 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
POLS A122FFoundations of Social Sciences: Political Science5
PSYC A124FFoundations of Social Sciences: Psychology5
STAT A221FStatistics5

Year 1 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A121FFoundations of Social Sciences: Economics5
SOCI A123FFoundations of Social Sciences: Sociology5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
TWO 5-credit purposely-designed General Education courses10

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5
SOCI A335FYouth Studies and Youth Policy5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5
SOCI A334FYouth and Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

No Specialization

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A221FStatistics5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
ECON A321FEconomic System of Hong Kong5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A321FCultural Tourism and Society5
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Criminology

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A221FStatistics5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts /Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5
SOCI A335FYouth Studies and Youth Policy5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5
SOCI A334FYouth and Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A325FAbnormal Psychology5
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
PSYC A239F

Criminal Psychology

(only for students with specialization in Criminology

if they did not take this course in Year 2)

ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Cultural and Heritage Studies

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A221FStatistics5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts /Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
SOCI A311FMobility, Place, Culture5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A336FBorders, Culture and Development5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A321FCultural Tourism and Society5
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A317FEthnicity, Nationalism and Multiculturalism in a Globalizing World5
SOCI A337FHeritage Preservation in Hong Kong5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A322FMemory, Culture and Society5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Social Policy and Youth Studies

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
ENGL A101FUniversity English Writing Skills5
SOCI A220FEssentials of Sociological Inquiry5
STAT A221FStatistics5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A231FIntroduction to Microeconomics5
POLS A221FIntroductory Comparative Politics
PSYC A236FPositive Psychology and Mental Health

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A221FSocial Problems and Social Issues5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232FIntroduction to Macroeconomics5
PSYC A239FCriminal Psychology
PUAD A222FIntroduction to Public Administration
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
STAT A222FEssentials of Research Inquiry5
SOCI A320FHong Kong Society5
SOCI A328FPerspectives and Issues On Crime5
SOCI A335FYouth Studies and Youth Policy5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
SOCI A325FUnderstanding Chinese Society5
SOCI A327FGlobalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life5
SOCI A333FFamily, Gender and Sexuality5
SOCI A334FYouth and Crime5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
PSYC A321FSocial Psychology5
PUAD A322FPublic Sector Management5
SOCI A323FSocial Policy and Social Administration5
SOCI A329FCrime Control and Punishment in Society5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core CoursesCredits
ECON A324FGlobal Political Economy5
SOCI A331FPerspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development5
SOCI A332FAgeing: Issues and Perspectives5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BFReading and Writing Skills5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course

*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

No Specialization

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
ECON A321F Economic System of Hong Kong 5
SOCI A220F#/ PSYC A321F Essentials of Sociological Inquiry/ Social Psychology 5
SOCI A320F Hong Kong Society 5
SOCI A328F Perspectives and Issues On Crime 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A322F Cultural Tourism and Society 5
SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society 5
SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life 5
SOCI A333F Family, Gender and Sexuality 5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A220F#/ PSYC A321F Essentials of Sociological Inquiry/ Social Psychology 5
PUAD A322F Public Sector Management 5
SOCI A323F Social Policy and Social Administration 5
SOCI A329F Crime Control and Punishment in Society 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
ECON A324F Global Political Economy 5
SOCI A331F Perspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development 5
SOCI A332F Ageing: Issues and Perspectives 5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BF Reading and Writing Skills 5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course
*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year. #Must be taken in Year 3

Specialization in Criminology

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A325F Abnormal Psychology 5
SOCI A320F Hong Kong Society 5
SOCI A328F Perspectives and Issues on Crime 5
SOCI A335F Youth Studies and Youth Policy 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society 5
SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life 5
SOCI A333F Family, Gender and Sexuality 5
SOCI A334F Youth and Crime 5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
PUAD A322F Public Sector Management 5
SOCI A323F Social Policy and Social Administration 5
SOCI A329F Crime Control and Punishment in Society 5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Creative Arts / Social Sciences course 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A239F Criminal Psychology 5
ECON A324F Global Political Economy 5
SOCI A331F Perspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development 5
SOCI A332F Ageing: Issues and Perspectives 5
*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Specialization in Cultural and Heritage Studies

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A220F#/ PSYC A321F Essentials of Sociological Inquiry/ Social Psychology 5
SOCI A311F Mobility, Place, Culture 5
SOCI A320F Hong Kong Society 5
SOCI A336F Borders, Culture and Development 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A321F Cultural Tourism and Society 5
SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society 5
SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life 5
SOCI A333F Family, Gender and Sexuality 5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A220F#/ PSYC A321F Essentials of Sociological Inquiry/ Social Psychology 5
PUAD A322F Public Sector Management 5
SOCI A317F Ethnicity, Nationalism and Multiculturalism in a Globalizing World 5
SOCI A337F Heritage Preservation in Hong Kong 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
ECON A324F Global Political Economy 5
SOCI A311F Memory, Culture and Society 5
SOCI A331F Perspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development 5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BF Reading and Writing Skills 5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course
*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year. #Must be taken in Year 3

Specialization in Social Policy and Youth Studies

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A220F#/ PSYC A321F Essentials of Sociological Inquiry/ Social Psychology 5
SOCI A320F Hong Kong Society 5
SOCI A328F Perspectives and Issues on Crime 5
SOCI A335F Youth Studies and Youth Policy 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Even Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society 5
SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life 5
SOCI A333F Family, Gender and Sexuality 5
SOCI A334F Youth and Crime 5

Year 3 or 4 Autumn Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A220F#/ PSYC A321F Essentials of Sociological Inquiry/ Social Psychology 5
PUAD A322F Public Sector Management 5
SOCI A323F Social Policy and Social Administration 5
SOCI A329F Crime Control and Punishment in Society 5

Year 3 or 4 Spring Term* (20 credits) [Odd Academic Years]

Core Courses Credits
ECON A324F Global Political Economy 5
SOCI A331F Perspectives and Issues on Contemporary Urban Development 5
SOCI A332F Ageing: Issues and Perspectives 5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
CCA A204BF Reading and Writing Skills 5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course
*The courses offered in Years 3 and 4 may be swapped subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year. #Must be taken in Year 3

Admission Requirements

 
To be considered for admission to this programme, students shall have to satisfy the General Admission Requirements (Non-JUPAS Local Applicants / Mainland Applicants / Overseas Applicants).
There are no specific subject requirements for this programme.
Interview requirement:   Yes

Career Prospects

 
Upon graduation, students will be well-equipped with knowledge and transferable generic skills for careers in the civil service, social and community services, law enforcement, education, social and business research, marketing, public relations, media and communication as well as other commercial sectors. Our programme also prepares graduates to further their studies in social sciences in local and overseas universities. Our graduates have been successful in their pursuits of master's and doctoral degrees as well as professional qualifications in the areas of social work and welfare studies, public policy studies, special education, management studies, surveying, and nursing.

Programme Video

Student Sharing

 
In the past six to seven years, the Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Applied Social Studies programme has been undergoing many transformations striving to enrich students' learning and broaden their horizons, both inside and outside the classroom. The following are some sharing from our graduates and current students about their views and experiences with the programme.
WONG Chi Shing (Graduate)
MENG Songyu (Student)
Hannah Jinelle Mariano EMBUSCADO (Student)
LEUNG Yan Kiu, Ruby (Student)
「在修讀應用社會研究榮譽社會科學學士課程中,我一共參加了三次到雲南的義教團及在Swire Hotels完成了半年的實習。
在參與雲南的義教活動當中,我有機會到內地的特殊學校,接觸到被社會「邊緣化」的一群孩子,改變了我對特殊兒童的誤解,帶來了很深刻的體會。此外,我和我的同學亦得到同行老師的指導,用社會學的理論對在旅程中所見所聞作出分析。這三次義教的服務,都能增進我們見聞和知識,可算是教學相長。
去年,我有機會參加Swire Hotels的實習計劃。除日常工作外,我可主導不同的項目,得到寶貴的經驗,這對將來投身職場有莫大的裨益。在實習計劃中,我更認識到許多來自世界各地的同事。透過跟他們在日常工作及生活的交流,令我的視野變得更廣闊。總而言之,這次實習經驗讓我得到了很多課本以外的知識和經驗,令我更了解自己的興趣,為我未來的路向帶來啟發。」

Enquiries

 
Dr Beatrice Lam
Assistant Professor and Programme Leader
Tel.︰+852 2768 5863
Email︰oylam@hkmu.edu.hk