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Sociology

                          FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES


             Department of Sociology

              Sociology  is the  objective  study  of social interaction, taking into account the fact that
          people live in groups. Sociologists are concerned with investigating the structure of groups,
          organizations,  and  societies,  and  how  these  various  structures  influence  social  interaction.
          Consequently, the subject matter of sociology can range from the study of family life to mob
          behaviour, from religious cults to organized crime, from work to leisure, and from the study of
          social divisions created by racial prejudice to shared beliefs that form the basis of a common
          culture.  As  a  result,  the  perspectives  and  research  techniques  used  by  sociologists  are
          sufficiently wide-ranging that they can be applied to almost any area of social life.

          Bachelor of Social Sciences

              The Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Sociology Degree programme is de-
          signed  to  provide  students  with  a  solid  grounding  in  basic  sociological  theory,  research
          methods,  and  a  variety  of  topics  of  interest  to  sociologists.  Consequently,  teaching  and
          learning proceed along three lines, namely, along theoretical, methodological, and substantive
          lines.  These  three  lines  are  equally  emphasized,  and  within  each  critical  analysis  and
          application of existing knowledge are emphasized. The courses in each line are classified into
          compulsory and elective subjects.

              The  Degree  programme  has  been  designed  to  provide  students  with  considerable
          choice and flexibility in selecting courses. This will enable students to put together a curricu-
          lum tailored to their individual interests/needs and achieve learning outcomes that suit their
          future  career  goals.  The  total  number  of  credits  required  for  graduation  is  124.  Over  60
          percent  of  the  credits  are  obtained  from  courses  within  the  Department  of  Sociology.  The
          remaining credits come from courses that cover such  diverse subjects as law, psychology,
          economics,  cultural  studies,  business  administration,  information  technology,  and  general
          education.  Students  of  the  Degree  programme  are  trained  to  be  well-balanced,  mature,
          articulate,  critical  yet  innovative  individuals  with  a  good  understanding  of  Chinese  and
          Western societies in an increasingly globalized world.

              Sociology is an expanding field of study whose potential is increasingly being recognized
          by those who are responsible for the formulation of social policy and the creation of social
          intervention programmes. Sociology graduates are competitive in the job market, and found in
          such areas as personnel management, market research, government service, banking, social
          welfare  and  education.  They  are  also  intellectually  prepared  to  pursue  further  studies  in  a
          variety of post-graduate programmes.


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