THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
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1 THE UNVERSTY OF HONG KONG FACULTY OF SOCAL SCENCES Courses offered to Exchange/Visiting Students in the Academic Year For course details, please refer to the Departmental Link Department of Geography ( GEOG2014 Countryside recreation and management GEOG2056* Tourism and the shrinking world GEOG2065 Urban planning: principles and practices GEOG2078 Urban geography : growth, function and pattern of cities GEOG2082* Economic development in rural China GEOG2090* ntroduction to geographic information systems GEOG2096 Human impacts on ecosystems GEOG2124 Environmental change and socio-political conflicts GEOG2125* China s natural environment and resources GEOG2126 Globalizing China: the land and the people GEOG2129 Geography of religion GEOG3102* China: environment and sustainable development GEOG3204 Urban hydrology and water quality GEOG3207 Environmental management: impact assessment GEOG3210 Trees for green and liveable cities GEOG3211 Climate change and social responses GEOG3302* Principles and practice of ecotourism GEOG3304 Tourism policy and planning GEOG3307 Cultural tourism in Hong Kong, Macau and South China GEOG3402 Port and airport development GEOG2004 Atmospheric environment and global climate GEOG2013* Sustainable development GEOG2018 Transport geography GEOG2055 Water resources and management GEOG2057 Leisure and recreation in modern society GEOG2097 Global landforms GEOG2114 Recreation geography GEOG2120 ntroductory spatial analysis GEOG2127 Environmental management GEOG2128 Economic geography GEOG3101* China s tourism resources and management 1
2 GEOG3104 Globalizing China: development issues GEOG3203 Climate change and the environment GEOG3213 Ecosystem services and sustainable society GEOG3214 Corporate social responsibility and environmental auditing GEOG3403 Urban planning in practice in Hong Kong GEOG3413 Urban development and evolution in Hong Kong GEOG3417 ntroduction to GS in environmental health GEOG3419 Sustainable urban and transport planning * Special Departmental approval is required Department of Politics and Public Administration ( POL2062 Political analysis POL2105 ntroduction to comparative politics POL2106 ntroduction to international relations POL2107 ntroduction to political theory POL2108 ntroduction to public administration POL3005 Capitalism and social justice POL3010 Democracy and its critics POL3019 Hong Kong and the world POL3020 Hong Kong politics POL3022 Governing China POL3034 Public administration in China POL3035 Public administration in Hong Kong POL3037 Managing people in public organization POL3040 Public sector management POL3052 nternational relations of East Asia POL3059 China and the world POL3064 Governance and law POL3067 Liberalism and its limits POL3076 A special topic in international relations POL3078 Humanity in globalization POL3080 Global political economy POL3094 Political participation: why and how? POL3098 Nonprofit management POL3113 On the ethics of violence POL3115 Politics and public opinion POL3116 Theories and practice of social leadership 2
3 Department of Psychology( ntroductory Courses PSYC1001A ntroduction to psychology PSYC1001B ntroduction to psychology PSYC2005* ntroduction to counselling and therapeutic psychology PSYC2007* Cognitive psychology PSYC2009* Life-span developmental psychology PSYC2020* Fundamentals of social psychology PSYC2032 Engineering psychology PSYC2051* Perception PSYC2066* Foundations of cognitive science PSYC2072* Research internship in psychology PSYC2007* Cognitive psychology PSYC2009* Life-span developmental psychology PSYC2019* Psychology of personality PSYC2020* Fundamentals of social psychology PSYC2022* Biological psychology PSYC2051* Perception PSYC2059* Current issues in applied developmental psychology PSYC2062* ntroduction to psychopathology PSYC2067* Seminars in cognitive science PSYC2070 Love, marriage, sex, and family PSYC2073* Research internship in psychology * Special departmental approval is required Department of Social Work and Social Administration ( ntroductory Courses SOWK1002 ntroduction to social work SOWK1001 ntroduction to social administration and SOWK1004 Human behaviour and the social environment () SOWK2209 # ssues and interventions in mental health settings or SOWK3030 # Law and social administration or SOWK3033 # Working with juvenile offenders or SOWK2057 # Aging and society or 3
4 SOWK3058 # Managing people in human services or SOWK2065 # Understanding and working with young people or SOWK2084 # Theoretical foundations in social policy and planning or SOWK2102 # Social work in school settings or SOWK2103* # Counselling in different contexts or SOWK2111 # Addictive behavior or SOWK3115* # Frontiers in intervention around death, dying and bereavement or SOWK2119* # Mediation and negotiation or SOWK3301 # Advanced group work or SOWK2023 # Social policy issues in Hong Kong or SOWK2034 # Youth crime and juvenile justice issues or SOWK2037 # Human sexuality or SOWK4055 # Management in human service organizations or SOWK3060 # Career skills training or SOWK2069 # Counseling in health care settings or SOWK2098 # Working with people with disabilities or SOWK2099 # Separation, divorce and remarriage or SOWK2117* # Theories and practices in counselling or SOWK2118 # Child maltreatment and protection or SOWK2120 # Counselling in business setting or SOWK2122 # Community building and the civil society or SOWK2123 # Community partnership and political dynamics or SOWK2124 # Urban development and community engagement or SOWK2128* # Basic medical knowledge for social work students or * Special departmental approval is required # courses to be taught in either 1 st or 2 nd semester Department of Sociology ( 4 ntroductory Courses SOC1001 # ntroduction to sociology or SOC1003 # ntroduction to anthropology or SOC2001 # A history of social theory or SOC2003 # Contemporary Chinese society or SOC2006 # Critical issues in media studies or SOC2008 # Culture and society or SOC2015 # Hong Kong popular culture or SOC2047 # Sociology of punishment or SOC2055 # A Cultural Study of Tourisms and Tourists or
5 SOC2056 # Criminal justice: policy and practice or SOC2070 # Chinese identities and global networks or SOC2071 # Criminology or SOC2075 # Hong Kong: Community and Cultural Policy in the Global Context or SOC2077 # Media, culture and communication in contemporary China or SOC2079 # Researching media and culture or SOC2081 # Sexuality, culture and identity or SOC2012 # Gender and society or SOC2018 # Japanese society or SOC2021 # Marriage and the family or SOC3024 # Modern social theory or SOC2038 # Social control or SOC2041 # Social problems or SOC2042 # Social research methods or SOC2052 # Traditional Chinese society or SOC2054 # Triads and organized crime or SOC2061 # Life styles and religious practices or SOC2064 # Globalization and the nformation Society: Myths, Facts and or Emerging Patterns SOC2067 # Crime and the media or SOC3069* # Perspectives on crime and deviance or SOC2074 # Disappearing cultures and vanishing heritages or SOC2080 # Media and culture in modern societies or SOC2087 # Urban studies and world cities or SOC2091 # Sociology of Culture or * Special departmental approval is required. Students must complete the pre-requisite: SOC2071 if they opt for SOC3069. # courses to be taught in either 1 st or 2 nd semester Journalism and Media Studies Centre ( 5 ntroductory Courses JMSC1001 Principles of journalism and the news media and JMSC2001* # Media law and ethics or JMSC2002* Television news production and JMSC2003* Online journalism and JMSC2005* # Feature writing or JMSC2006* # Chinese news writing or JMSC2007* ntroduction to photography
6 JMSC2008* # Media research: an introduction or JMSC2009* Visual journalism JMSC2012* # Television news writing or JMSC2013* # The press, politics and government or JMSC2014* # Public affairs reporting or JMSC2015* Documentary film appreciation JMSC2016* # ntroduction to television or JMSC2018* Radio news JMSC2019* # Digital media and society or JMSC3002* # Reporting public health issues or JMSC3004* Fundamentals of business & financial Journalism JMSC3005* # Literary journalism or JMSC3007* News photography JMSC3009* # Covering China or JMSC3011* # nternational news or * Special Departmental approval is required upon students' arrival # courses to be taught in either 1 st or 2 nd semester (Courses offer are based on For the updated courses offer in , please refer to JMSC s website: in Jun/Jul 2013.) May 2,
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