Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Ageing Society and Services Studies

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Programme Title Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Ageing Society and Services Studies (Only Admit Non-JUPAS Senior Year Entry from 2023 Autumn)
Programme Code
JS9006 (JUPAS)
BSSCHAGSJS (Non-JUPAS Senior Year Entry)

Programme Introduction

 
The Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Ageing Society and Services Studies programme is the first 4-year full-time undergraduate programme offered by a local tertiary institution that provides training in the analysis of issues in an ageing society and in the study of ageing-related services. Graduates are expected to participate in positions in expanding industries that serve ageing populations.
This programme prepares students with the knowledge and transferable skills required for identifying, analysing and evaluating issues arising out of an ageing society and related services provision. Its multidisciplinary curriculum draws upon applied economics, applied social studies, politics and public administration as well as psychology. It looks into subject areas including, but not limited to the economics of healthcare and retirement, as well as related public policy and services development.

Programme Structure

  • Year 1 Entry
  • Year 2 Entry
  • Year 3 Entry

Year 1 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ENGL A101F University English Writing Skills 5
POLS A122F Foundations of Social Sciences: Political Science 5
PSYC A124F Foundations of Social Sciences: Psychology 5
STAT A221F Statistics 5

Year 1 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ECON A121F Foundations of Social Sciences: Economics 5
SOCI A123F Foundations of Social Sciences: Sociology 5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course 5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course 5

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ECON A231F Introduction to Microeconomics 5
PSYC A236F Positive Psychology and Mental Health 5
STAT A222F Essentials of Research Inquiry 5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course 5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A221F Social Problems and Social Issues 5
SOSC A211F Introduction to Gerontology 5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course 5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232F Introduction to Macroeconomics 5
PSYC A239F Criminal Psychology
PUAD A222F Introduction to Public Administration

Year 3 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A321F Social Psychology 5

SOCI A320F /

SOCI A323F

Hong Kong Society /

Social Policy and Social Administration

5
SOSC A312F Applied Nutrition in Ageing 5
ONE 5-credit purposely-designed General Education course 5

Year 3 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ECON A341F* The Economics of Health and Long Term Care 5
PSYC A329F Industrial-Organizational Psychology 5

SOCI A332F /

SOCI A333F

Ageing: Issues and Perspectives /

Family, Gender and Sexuality

5
SOSC A341F Practical Skills in Social Services I 5

Year 4 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits

PUAD A322F /

PUAD A323F

Public Sector Management /

Public Policy Studies

5

SOCI A320F /

SOCI A323F

Hong Kong Society /

Social Policy and Social Administration

5
SOCI A313F Health, Illness and Services for an Ageing Society 5
SOSC A342F Practical Skills in Social Services II 5

Year 4 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A322F Life-span Developmental Psychology 5
PSYC A341F Psychology of Ageing 5

SOCI A325F* /

SOCI A327F*

Understanding Chinese Society /

Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life

5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course 5

*The offering of ECON A341F The Economics of Health and Long Term Care may swap with the elective selection of SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society and SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Year 2 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ENGL A101F University English Writing Skills 5
ECON A231F Introduction to Microeconomics 5
STAT A221F Statistics 5
STAT A222F Essentials of Research Inquiry 5

Year 2 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
SOCI A221F Social Problems and Social Issues 5
SOSC A211F Introduction to Gerontology 5
ONE 5-credit English language enhancement course 5
Elective Course – ONE of the following:
ECON A232F Introduction to Macroeconomics 5
PSYC A239F Criminal Psychology
PUAD A222F Introduction to Public Administration

Year 3 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A236F Positive Psychology and Mental Health 5
PSYC A321F Social Psychology 5

SOCI A320F /

SOCI A323F

Hong Kong Society /

Social Policy and Social Administration

5
SOSC A312F Applied Nutrition in Ageing 5

Year 3 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ECON A341F* The Economics of Health and Long Term Care 5
PSYC A329F Industrial-Organizational Psychology 5

SOCI A332F /

SOCI A333F

Ageing: Issues and Perspectives /

Family, Gender and Sexuality

5
SOSC A341F Practical Skills in Social Services I 5

Year 4 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits

PUAD A322F /

PUAD A323F

Public Sector Management /

Public Policy Studies

5

SOCI A320F /

SOCI A323F

Hong Kong Society /

Social Policy and Social Administration

5
SOCI A313F Health, Illness and Services for an Ageing Society 5
SOSC A342F Practical Skills in Social Services II 5

Year 4 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A322F Life-span Developmental Psychology 5
PSYC A341F Psychology of Ageing 5

SOCI A325F* /

SOCI A327F*

Understanding Chinese Society /

Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life

5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course 5

*The offering of ECON A341F The Economics of Health and Long Term Care may swap with the elective selection of SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society and SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Year 3 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A321F Social Psychology 5

SOCI A320F /

SOCI A323F

Hong Kong Society /

Social Policy and Social Administration

5
SOSC A312F Applied Nutrition in Ageing 5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course 5

Year 3 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
ECON A341F* The Economics of Health and Long Term Care 5
PSYC A329F Industrial-Organizational Psychology 5

SOCI A332F /

SOCI A333F

Ageing: Issues and Perspectives /

Family, Gender and Sexuality

5
SOSC A341F Practical Skills in Social Services I 5

Year 4 Autumn Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits

PUAD A322F /

PUAD A323F

Public Sector Management /

Public Policy Studies

5

SOCI A320F /

SOCI A323F

Hong Kong Society /

Social Policy and Social Administration

5
SOCI A313F Health, Illness and Services for an Ageing Society 5
SOSC A342F Practical Skills in Social Services II 5

Year 4 Spring Term (20 credits)

Core Courses Credits
PSYC A322F Life-span Developmental Psychology 5
PSYC A341F Psychology of Ageing 5

SOCI A325F* /

SOCI A327F*

Understanding Chinese Society /

Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life

5
ONE 5-credit higher-level Social Sciences course 5

*The offering of ECON A341F The Economics of Health and Long Term Care may swap with the elective selection of SOCI A325F Understanding Chinese Society and SOCI A327F Globalization, Social Policy and Everyday Life subject to the actual course presentation in that particular year.

Admission Requirements

 
To be considered for admission to this programme, students shall have to satisfy the General Admission Requirements (Non-JUPAS Local Applicants / Mainland Applicants / Overseas Applicants).
There are no specific subject requirements for this programme.
Interview requirement: Yes

Career Prospects

 
Upon graduation, graduates will be able to:
  • Identify major issues in an ageing society and corresponding services needs;
  • Be familiarised with knowledge and skills in services provision and management in clinical settings; and
  • Be familiarised with the operation of social services organisations and social enterprises.
Graduates will be ready to participate in positions in public and private sectors, including:
  • The fields of social welfare and community services, and assume administrative and managerial positions in long-term care facilities, elderly centres, government offices, voluntary and non-governmental organisations, etc.;
  • Social and business enterprises, and serve in professional positions in health and human services provision, health promotion and/or community development; and
  • Government agencies, non-governmental organisations and think-tanks, and assume professional positions in aged care policy development and related research.
Graduates can begin their career as project coordinators or officers, research analysts, etc. With working experience accumulated, graduates can advance to higher management levels.
Our programme also prepares graduates to further their studies in gerontology, social work, nursing, social policy as well as public policy studies.

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Enquiries

 
Dr Chan Wai Yin
Assistant Professor and Programme Leader
Tel.︰+852 2768 5754
Email︰tshum@hkmu.edu.hk
Mr Druid Fung
Lecturer and Co-programme Leader
Tel.︰+852 2768 6510
Email︰waychan@hkmu.edu.hk