Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Global and Hong Kong Studies (Senior Year Entry only)
*This programme has been phased out.
PROGRAMME AIMS
The objectives of the Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Global and Hong Kong Studies programme are:
- to develop multidisciplinary perspectives for students to comprehend the transformations and development of Hong Kong and the world;
- to train students to have a thorough understanding of Global Studies, Hong Kong Studies and the interface between Global and Hong Kong Studies;
- to nurture students to become responsible and participatory citizens in multiple communities; and
- to achieve complementarity, synergy and cross-fertilization with the education-focused programmes.
PROGRAMME FEATURES
Students enrolled in the programme will be required to take major courses come from the three academic pillars: (1) Global Studies; (2) Hong Kong Studies; (3) the interface between Hong Kong and the World. (See Figure 1). Global Studies emphasize the disciplinary training in political science; Hong Kong Studies cover the courses in cultural studies, political science and sociology; and the Hong Kong/Global interface encourages students to adopt multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives to understand Hong Kong and its complex interactions with China, the regional and the global spheres.
PILO1: explore knowledge and training in the studies of Hong Kong and the world from multidisciplinary perspectives;
PILO2: develop understanding and critical thinking of the dynamics and transformations of the world and Hong Kong;
PILO3: examine Hong Kong as an interface between the East and West; and
PILO4: appreciate universal values, such as diversity, rationality, rule of law and human rights.
Domain | Components | Credit Points (cps) |
---|---|---|
Major | Major core | 24 |
Major electives | 6 | |
Major Interdisciplinary Course | 3 | |
Final Year Project | Honours Project I: Research Methods | 3 |
Honours Project II | 3 | |
Electives / Minor | Electives / Minor | 15 |
Common Core | University ePortfolio | 3 |
General Education (GE) Experiential Learning / GE Breadth Course | 3 | |
Total: | 60 | |
Information Technology Competence Requirement |
CURRICULUM CHART OF THE MAJOR
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List of Major Courses
No. | Course Title | Course Code & Outline |
---|---|---|
Hong Kong Studies | ||
1 | Foundation of Hong Kong Studies (will NOT be offered from 2020/21)/ Foundations of Hong Kong Studies (will be offered from 2020/21) |
SSC1231 / SSC2231 SSC1231 will be revised to SSC2231 from 202009 |
2 | Values Pluralism and Cultural Diversity in Hong Kong# | SSC3234 |
3 | Literature in Hong Kong (offered by LCS)# | LIT3014 |
4 | Politics, Public Administration and Policies in Hong Kong | SSC3232 |
Global Studies | ||
5 | Globalization: Concepts and Debates | SSC2149 |
6 | Global Political Economy | SSC3212 |
7 | Globalization and Education (offered by IELL) (for cohorts before 2020) / Sustainable Development Goals and Education (offered by IELL) (for 2020-2022 cohort and after) |
PFS3048/ INS4065 |
8 | Transnational Migration and Development in Global Cities# | SSC3143 |
9 | Global Environmental Governance# | SSC3104 |
Hong Kong and the Global World | ||
10 | Approaching Global Hong Kong Studies | SSC1277 |
11 | Positioning the Unique Identity of Hong Kong in Global History | SSC2233 |
12 | Citizenship Education: Implications for Global and Hong Kong Studies# | SSC3230 |
13 | HK's Policing in Response to Global & Cross-border Crime | SSC4218 |
14 | Hong Kong and the Global Economy | SSC4215 |
15 | Hong Kong in the Context of China, Regional and Global Studies# (for 2020-2022 cohort and after) | SSC4209 |
Honours Project / Capstone Project | ||
16 | Honours Project I : Research Methods | SSC4239 |
17 | Honours Project II | SSC4244 |
# Major elective courses, student may take any two.
Any aspect of the course and course offerings (including, without limitation, the content of the Course and the manner in which the Course is taught) may be subject to change at any time at the sole discretion of the University. Without limiting the right of the University to amend the course and its course offerings, it is envisaged that changes may be required due to factors such as staffing, enrolment levels, logistical arrangements and curriculum changes.