Criminology and Sociology
Major
Criminology and Sociology
犯罪學及社會學
Degree / Award Title
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Criminology and Sociology
社會科學學士(犯罪學及社會學)
Offering Academic Unit
Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Mode of Study
Full-time

Aims of Major

This major aims to equip degree-level graduates with broad knowledge of criminology and sociological practice; and professional competence to conduct sociological research to solve problems in organizational, community, societal, national, and international contexts with a particular interest in protecting the public and maintaining Hong Kong as one of the safest cities in the world. Students will procure knowledge and skills necessary to undertake managerial and executive responsibilities in a wide range of professions, including policing, crime prevention, security services, correctional services, conflict resolution, social analysis, societal planning, marketing research, and the operation of non-governmental organizations. Ample opportunities are provided for students to develop an interest in discovery and innovation to benefit society through crime control and reduction, and societal development and improvement with the application of various sociological practices.

Intended Learning Outcomes of Major (MILOs)

  1. describe a range of key concepts, theories and professional values in criminology and applied sociology;
  2. identify and criticize underlying assumptions of and devise interventions against social problems and criminal issues with a particular interest in different types of informal and formal strategies;
  3. apply qualitative and quantitative research methods and analyse different sociological and criminological perspectives for explaining social problems and crimes;
  4. evaluate the applicability of sociological and criminological theories and develop innovative ideas in preventing crimes and creative ways of reducing re-offending in the local context;
  5. evaluate the function and operation of social institutions and law enforcement agencies in the criminal justice system;
  6. conduct investigation of research independently; analyse the impacts of social, technological, and environmental changes on individuals and society; present research findings clearly and systematically to the public; and provide creative suggestions and/or solutions for preventing crimes and other social problems;
  7. design programs, generate alternatives, invent ideas, and construct cost-effective means for sustaining social order and safety.

Degree Requirements

Requirements

Advanced Standing I

Advanced Standing II

(Senior-year Entry)

Gateway Education requirement

22 credit units

12 credit units

College requirement

6 credit units

0 credit units

(full exemption)

Major requirement

Foundation-year courses @:

3 credit units

Foundation-year courses @:

0 credit units

 

Major core courses:

18 credit units

 

Specified stream core courses:

21 credit units

 

Stream elective courses:  9 credit units

Major core courses:

18 credit units

 

Specified stream core courses:

21 credit units

 

Stream elective courses:  9 credit units

Free electives / Minor (if applicable)

12 credit unit

0 credit unit

Minimum Graduation Requirement:

91 credit units

60 credit units

Maximum Credit Units Permitted:

114 credit units

84 credit units

* For details, please refer to the Curriculum Information Record for Common Requirements.

 @ Students of second major and students changed to the Major will follow the Advanced Standing I curriculum and will be required to take any one Foundation-year course (3 credit units) (only applicable to normative 4-year degree students and students admitted with Advanced Standing I).  ASII students will be exempted from the Foundation-year courses.