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Sociology

          Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons.) in Sociology

              The  degree  requirements  for  the  four-year  Bachelor  of  Social  Sciences  (Hons.)  in
          Sociology is listed below:
                                          2015/16 cohort              2017/18 cohort
                                          2016/17 cohort              2018/19 cohort
          Requirements
                                    Y1     Y2     Y3     Y4      Y1     Y2     Y3     Y4

          Language Requirements     14      6      -      -      14     6       -      -
          Departmental Core         15     12      -      -      15     12      -      -
          Requirements

          Departmental Electives     -      9     24     21      -      9      24     21

          Free Electives             9      8      6      -      3      5      3       -
          General Education*         -      -      -      -      6      3      3       -

          Total minimum number of   38     35     30     21      38     35     30     21
          required credits
          Minimum required credits for        124                          124
          graduation
          * From the academic year 2017/18 onwards, students admitted into Year 1 shall complete a total of 12
          credits of GE courses consisting of 3 credits in each of the four main areas in order to fulfil graduation
          requirement.


          DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (BSocSc DEGREE PROGRAMME)

          SOC 100    Introduction to Sociology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course provides a concise introduction to sociology which enables students to ac-
          quire a better understanding to the essence of sociological inquiry. The course content covers
          key paradigms in sociology, the importance of culture and socialization, the dynamics of social
          interactions in everyday life, and various essential institutions of modern society.

          SOC 103    Introduction to Anthropology
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              In recent years, more and more people live their lives in a globalized and interconnected
          world. The local communities have been exposed to outsiders and new cultural practices. As
          such, it is more likely for the mass to ask “who are the strangers” and “how to deal with them”.
          This course will provide students with basic knowledge of anthropology and the theoretical
          instruments for examining other cultures, as well as their own culture and society in a critical
          and reflexive manner. In terms of general information of anthropology, this course will cover
          the  history,  theoretical  debates,  fieldwork  and  ethnography  as  key  research  methods  and


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