Citizenship and Social Development (CSD)
(The CSD Minor will take effect from Semester I of 2021/22 and be offered to cohorts of 2017-2022, 2018-2023, 2019-2024, 2020-2025 of five-year programmes and 2018-2022, 2019-2023, 2020-2024 of four-year programmes only).
The Citizenship and Social Development Minor is designed to (1) enhance the knowledge and understanding about the new learning elements, learning focus and curriculum of the senior secondary Citizenship and Social Development subject; (2) equip students with the pedagogical skills to teach this subject and organize experiential learning; and (3) enable students to integrate their understanding about social development in Hong Kong SAR, China, and the contemporary world.
Upon completion of studying in this Minor, students shall be able to:
- demonstrate the knowledge and understanding of new learning elements, learning focus and curriculum of Citizenship and Social Development;
- apply pedagogical skills to teach Citizenship and Social Development and organize experiential learning;
- integrate different domains of knowledge and pedagogical skills in teaching Citizenship and Social Development
The above course intended learning outcomes shall be further revised subject to having more detailed information about Citizenship and Social Development announced by the Education Bureau.
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Minor | Course Code | Course Title |
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Citizenship and Social Development (CSD) | SSC3304 | Hong Kong under “One Country, Two Systems” (level 3) (Minor Core) |
SSC3007 | China Studies (Minor Elective) | |
SSC3137 | Globalization: Trends and Development (Minor Elective) | |
SSC3276 | Hong Kong Studies (Minor Elective) | |
SSC3303 | Experiential Learning Field Studies to the Greater Bay Areas (level 3) (Minor Elective) | |
SSC4305 | Hong Kong in the Greater Bay Area: Opportunities and Challenges (level 4) (Minor Elective) | |
SSC4209 | Hong Kong in the Context of China, Regional and Global Studies (Minor Elective) | |
SCI2562 | Environmental Studies for Sustainable Development (Minor Elective) (offered by SES) | |
SCI2563 | Public Health (Minor Elective) (offered by SES) | |
Remark: Please note that students admitted from 2021/22 cannot claim the CSD Minor. |
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.