Year 1 Entry – HKDSE/ International Qualifications/ Post-Secondary
Programme Code | Duration of Study | Mode of Study | Class Start Date |
Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction for classroom teaching (in all forms) at HKBU is English, except for those courses that are granted exemption.
Fund Type
Government Funded
First Year Intake Number
122
Credits Required for Graduation
128
Remarks:
For Non-Local Non-Mainland Students, the Programme Office will not consider applicants who select Bachelor of Arts (Hons) / Bachelor of Social Sciences as their second choice.
Choices of Major Programme
For details of Programme assignment, please visit Faculty website at https://sosc.hkbu.edu.hk/en/sosc/bap
Programme Description
Students who are interested in European Studies – French/German Stream, Geography, Global & China Studies, Government & International Studies, History, and Sociology will be considered for a joint admission. Students will choose their Majors via internal application.
BSocSc (Hons) in European Studies – French/German Stream:
European civilisation is among the most influential in the world. The European Union has emerged as a major actor in world politics and economics; its growth and development are of vital global importance. Students will undergo rigorous training in French or German up to levels of academic and professional fluency. They may also be eligible for one of the double degree programmes with our European partners. By the time of graduation, students will have a firm knowledge of the European world and possess the communicative skills necessary for a future professional or academic career in the fields of European-Asian relations. The Programme includes a study year abroad (i.e. in the 3rd year of study) in a French or German speaking country.
BSocSc (Hons) in Geography:
The Programme provides solid training in geographical theories and methods, helping students acquire the intellectual and practical skills to analyze, assess, and interpret geographical information both independently and collaboratively. It aims to develop a comprehensive knowledge of spatial order and global interdependence, as well as a critical understanding of environmental and socioeconomic development issues, with a focus on global-local connections. Graduates will be able to apply a variety of geographical techniques to analyse and interpret diverse people-environment interactions. the ability to apply a variety of geographical techniques and methods to analyse and to interpret diverse people-environment interactions.
BSocSc (Hons) in Global & China Studies:
The Programme trains students to explore the on-going transformations and engage with indigenous communities inside and beyond China. It highlights the situation of a changing China in the evolving world order. Students will study the socio-political, economic, environmental, and cultural processes of globalisation and the developments in China, and gain opportunities of experiential learning in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and overseas via international exchange opportunities. The Programme trains students to understand Hong Kong, China and the world in relational and comparative perspectives. It also cultivates cosmopolitan, intercultural citizens who think globally and act locally.
BSocSc (Hons) in Government & International Studies:
The Programme offers an immersive exploration of global politics and political science. It equips students with knowledge in key areas such as comparative politics, international relations, political philosophy, geopolitics, public administration and policy studies. Our curriculum uniquely focuses on the politics of Hong Kong, Mainland China, the Asia-Pacific region, and Europe, offering a global perspective that is both diverse and comprehensive. Students will also be trained in cutting-edge research methods and given the experience to conduct original research. Graduates will be well-prepared for global careers in public affairs, government, business, philanthropy, media, and international development. Our all-rounded curriculum ensures that students develop the critical thinking, analytical, and practical skills necessary for success in these fields.
BA (Hons) in History:
The Programme aims to help students develop a holistic perspective of historical study. It provides a balanced curriculum with equal emphasis on China and the global world. After completing the programme, students will possess a sound understanding of major events and movements that have shaped the human community, as well as the updated skills necessary to trace the historical roots of contemporary issues and to analyse worldwide the impact of individual events. Students will develop a critical and broadminded attitude toward the traditions and cultural heritage of different civilisations.
BSocSc (Hons) in Sociology:
The Programme offers a comprehensive exploration of social relationships within global, regional, and local institutional contexts, underpinned by rigorous and cutting-edge data analysis and research methodologies. This programme is designed to cultivate students' ability in three areas: (1) understanding persistence and change in social actions and structures and how they relate to diverse social institutions; (2) fostering a critical comprehension of social values and meanings of social behaviors; and (3) nurturing the capacity to undertake rigorous research on pertinent social issues.
Admissions Scholarship
To award outstanding HKDSE students admitted to the Programme, the Faculty offers a scholarship starting from the 2024 intake:
| Sum of HKDSE Score (Best 5 subjects) | Amount of Scholarship |
|---|---|
| 26 or above | $42,100 (one-off, 100% of the first-year tuition) |
| 25 | $21,050 (one-off, 50% of the first-year tuition) |
Please refer to the website for more details.
The University envisions the importance of transdisciplinary innovations in response to the global challenges and offers a flexible curriculum structure that is much more agile and fits the present and yet-to-known future needs. Students of designated programmes will have the opportunity to opt for a transdisciplinary second major (TSM) / second major (SM) on top of their major. TSMs are geared for particular talent needs in Hong Kong and prepare students to pool knowledge from disciplines to excel in multiple careers, whereas SMs prepare students to gain in-depth knowledge from another discipline to complement the first major. This approach equips students not only for their careers, but also the future development of their respective fields. Seven TSMs and two SMs are launched in the 2025/26 academic year. Please click here for more details.
BSocSc (Hons) in European Studies – French/German Stream:
European Studies is a global programme with a special emphasis on the French- and German-speaking world. In addition to the academic exchange and internship opportunities in Europe, it also offers numerous intercultural seminars, workshops, as well as international service-learning, career talks and visits in various European corporations and organisations, that operate in the Greater Bay Area and the Asia-Pacific.
BSocSc (Hons) in Geography:
Geography students will have opportunities to participate in local and regional field trips, fieldwork, and practical work. A mandatory field camp of approximately 4 to 9 days is organised for Year 3 students in semester 2. Past camps have been held in locations such as the U.S., Aus tralia, Mainland China, and Southeast Asia.
Students will also be able to participate in service-learn ing and interdisciplinary courses and projects, developing into responsible citizens with a global outlook. They will examine social and environmental issues and leverage their geographical training to create possible solutions.
BSocSc (Hons) in Global & China Studies:
The Programme normally organises the Summer Sojourn I in Mainland China for the second-year students. Students may also choose between Global Work Placement and Summer Sojourn II in European countries during their third or fouth year of study. In addition, the Programme encourages and facilitates students to join the internship programmes offered by the Social Sciences Faculty.
BSocSc (Hons) in Government & International Studies:
BA (Hons) in History:
BSocSc (Hons) in Sociology:
These Programmes offer the best student experience by enabling students to expand social network through interacting with students and academic staff from a variety of backgrounds, e.g. course-related and outside classroom learning organised by the Major Departments and/or student Societies. All Programmes also offers opportunities to participate in local and/or overseas internship such as Social Sciences Internship and USA Disney Internship Programmes, etc.
All Programmes also offer opportunities to participate in local and/or overseas internship such as Social Sciences Internship and USA Disney Internship Programmes, and exchange with overseas agencies, firms and universities available from the University, Faculty, and Departments.
BSocSc (Hons) in European Studies – French/German Stream:
Multinational corporations; European government or business organisations (e.g. Consulates and Chambers of Commerce); media and communication; finance/banking; trading/merchandising; transport/logistics; retail; tourism, cultural and education sectors.
BSocSc (Hons) in Geography:
Commerce/finance, teaching/research, civil service, the media, tourism, administration/management, community/social services, and non-governmental organisations
BSocSc (Hons) in Global & China Studies:
International business, trade and development, consultancy work, tourism, marketing, education and research, management, public relations, media and communication, international organisations, government agencies, NGOs.
BSocSc (Hons) in Government & International Studies:
Government and civil service, media, local and international non-governmental organisations, public policy research, global corporations, education, financem and risk analysis.
BA (Hons) in History:
Teaching, museum and archive work, civil service, cultural affairs, business, the media, publishing, or journalism.
BSocSc (Hons) in Sociology:
Careers in NGOs, social marketing, social enterprises, data management, social research, journalism and media, social services, education, civil services, public relations, administrative management, and human resources management.
A substantial number of students continue on to postgraduate studies in related professional fields in Hong Kong and overseas.
| HKDSE Core Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
|---|---|
| CHINESE LANGUAGE | 3 |
| ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 3 |
| CITIZENSIP AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | Attained |
| MATHEMATICS COMPULSORY PART | 2 |
| Elective Subject(s) | Minimum Level |
| ANY 2 SUBJECTS Notes | 3 |
Notes for elective subjects:
1) One of the electives must be any Category A subjects (excluding Extended Part of Mathematics (Module 1 or Module 2));
2) The other elective can be any of the following subjects:
a) Category A subjects (including Extended Part of Mathematics (Module 1 or Module 2));
b) Category C (Other Language) subjects.
Please refer to the following link for the details of General and Programme Entrance Requirements:
http://admissions.hkbu.edu.hk/ug/jupas_requirement
Remarks on other requirements:
Category B (Applied Learning) subjects will be considered in the admissions selection process.
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences