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          SOC 357    Migration
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Migration has become a significant issue in the era of globalization. This course takes up
          migration,  both  international  and  internal,  as  the  primary  object  of  study  and  category  of
          analysis. The course will give students some basic familiarity with major theories, issues and
          controversies  of  contemporary  migration.  It  aims  to  stimulate  students  to  reflect  on  and
          engage in critical analysis of the causes, mechanisms and social consequences of interna-
          tional migration, as well as internal migration in contemporary Chinese societies. Some of the
          themes and issues that this course will take up are: the social history of Chinese migration;
          return migration; Chinese transnationalism; marriage migration; and forced migration.

          SOC 358    Poverty, Social Policy and Social Innovation
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course enables students to explain and analyse one of the major social problems,
          i.e. poverty, and the idea of social innovation in the current debates on poverty alleviation. The
          course  introduces  a  series  of  policy  initiatives  for  poverty  alleviation  developed  by  the
          government,  NGOs  and  the  business  sector.  Innovative  measures  such  as  empowerment,
          microfinance,  social  entrepreneurship  and  corporate  social  responsibility  will  be  discussed.
          Lastly,  the  course  also  addresses  follow-up  issues  that  sustain  social  innovation.  These
          issues  include  the  development  of  human  capital  (both  hard  skills  and  soft  skills)  and  the
          complementary support of education policy.

          SOC 359    Self, Emotion and Culture
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The course aims to provide students with basic knowledge of the nature of the human
          self and emotion, and how they interweave with each other in different cultures. It also aims to
          strengthen  students’  understanding  of  Western  civilization  and  the  uniqueness  of  Chinese
          civilization. Students are invited to reflect on their own self-understanding and self-evaluation
          based on this comparative understanding of Western and Chinese civilization.

          SOC 360    Social Change and Modernity
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              The  course  aims  at  providing  students  with  basic  knowledge  in  sociology  on  social
          change and modernity; by applying those basic concepts and theories acquired in the course
          of study, shedding light on phenomena (global and local) of social changes that significantly
          affect contemporary social conditions of human existence; increasing students’ awareness on
          the impacts of modernity and postmodernity on people’s daily lives; and helping students to
          gain insight on their own life situations under those social dynamics.

          SOC 361    The Road to Social Entrepreneurship
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              A  social  entrepreneur  seeks  out  innovative  ways  to  address  community  needs.  The

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