Academic Programmes
Undergraduate Studies

Undergraduate Programmes (Full-time) offered by the Faculty of Social Science

Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.Sc.) Degree Programmes

Architecture

Economics

Geography and Resource Management

Government and Public Administration

Journalism and Communication

Psychology

Social Work

Sociology

Inter-disciplinary Programmes

Urban Studies
(New programme, offered jointly by School of Architecture and Department of Geography and Resource Management in collaboration with Faculty of Arts, set to commence in September 2012)

Global Studies

(New programme, designed specifically for Sub-Degree graduates (Associate Degree/Higher Diploma holders), set to commence in September 2012)

 

Broad-based Admission Line

 

Social Science (First-year Non-major Students)


 

Inter-Faculty Programmes


Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) – Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.Sc) in Sociology 

(Double-degree programme offered jointly by Department of Sociology and Faculty of Law) 


 

Bachelor of Social Science (B.S.Sc) in Sociology –Juris Doctor (J.D.)

(Double-degree programme offered jointly by Department of Sociology and Faculty of Law)


Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Global Economics and Finance

(New programme, offered jointly by Department of Economics and Faculty of Business Administration, set to commence in September 2012)

 


Curriculum Structure

 

 

Major Programme Requirements under the Three-Year Normative Curriculum (2011-12, 2012-13)

 

For details of the University’s 3-year normative curriculum (applicable to 2011-12 and 2012-13), refer to the Undergraduate Student Handbook or consult the Academic and Quality Section.

 

 

Major Programme Requirements under the new Four-Year Normative Curriculum (from 2012-13)

 

The University will implement a four-year normative undergraduate curriculum under the new “3+3+4” academic structure starting from the academic year of 2012-13.

 

For information on the undergraduate curriculum under the 334 Academic Structure, visit this page