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            Department of Counselling and Psychology


              In  2004,  approval  was  given  by  the  Hong  Kong  Council  for  Academic  Accreditation
          (HKCAA) to offer a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) programme in Counselling and
          Psychology, the first of its kind to be offered in Hong Kong. In 2007, approval was given by the
          Programme Validation and Review Committee (PVRC) of HKSYU to offer a Bachelor of Social
          Sciences (Honours) programme in Psychology, the fourth of its kind to be offered in Hong
          Kong.  In  addition  to  the  undergraduate  programmes,  the  Master  of  Social  Sciences  in
          Counselling Psychology programme was successfully validated by HKCAAVQ in March 2010,
          and approval to offer the programme was received from the Executive Council in June 2010.
          In 2012, the Post-Graduate Diploma in Psychology (PGDP) was validated by HKCAAVQ and
          approved by the Executive Council for offering. In 2014, the HKCAAVQ validated the Master
          of Social Sciences in Psychology to replace the PGDP, as well as the Doctor of Psychology in
          Counselling Psychology and approved by the Executive Council for offering in January 2016
          and September 2015 respectively.

              The BSocSc (Hons.) in Counselling and Psychology programme is structured as follows.
          During the first year, students devote their time to acquiring proficiency in the English and
          Chinese  languages  and  to  grasp  a  fundamental  understanding  of  the  subject  matter  of
          Psychology. During the second year, a solid foundation in Psychology continues to be built
          alongside  with  an  introduction  to  theories  and  skills  in  Counselling.  In  the  third  year,  the
          emphasis  on  Counselling  and  Psychology  becomes  more  balanced  with  students  being
          required to take advanced courses in both Counselling and Psychology. In the final year, a
          substantial amount of time is devoted to the Internship Programme for which students have to
          spend two full days each week (or 50 days in the academic year) in the field as interns in
          Counselling.

              The BSocSc (Hons.) in  Psychology programme aims at equipping students  with core
          competencies in Psychology, as well as ensuring that students become conversant with the
          protocols, procedures, skills and ethics of psychological research. This emphasis on research
          is  both  an  important  and  distinguishing  feature  of  the  programme,  as  those  delivering  the
          programme firmly believe that students of Psychology have a fundamental responsibility to
          ensure that the body of knowledge in Psychology grows in breadth, depth and precision.

              The MSocSc in Counselling Psychology is a professional degree that qualifies graduates
          for registration with professional associations. The programme is designed to create a distinct
          professional  identity  for  Counselling  Psychologists,  and  to  contribute  towards  meeting
          psychological  needs  within  the  community.  The  programme  adopts  a  scientist-practitioner
          approach,  and  is  organized  into  the  dimensions  of  knowledge,  research  and  practice  of
          counselling psychology.



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