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BSocSc Crime Science ^

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社會科學學士(犯罪科學)
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1359A

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21 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*


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(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
3 Years (For Advanced Standing I Entry)
Major Leader
Prof. HO Wing Chung
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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

The programme title BSocSc Crime Science is applicable to students admitted to the first year programme (1111/JS1111) or Advanced Standing I (1359A) only. 

^ Programme subject to the University's approval

Why BSocSc Crime Science?

Crime science is an interdisciplinary approach for developing practical solutions to real world crime problems. This programme aims to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of this approach, including the use of scientific theories, methods and strategies for preventing crime. With a specific focus on safeguarding the public and upholding Hong Kong's reputation as one of the safest cities globally, this programme offers students the opportunity to contribute to societal progress through innovative approaches. The programme considers the prevention of many forms of both small-scale and transnational organised criminal activity – ranging from residential burglaries to cybercrime. It is ideally suited for practical-minded students with a passion for discovery and a commitment to utilizing scientific analytical methods to benefit society and promote social development. 

This is the only UGC-funded undergraduate programme in Hong Kong to provide comprehensive training in the discipline of Crime Science.

Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

 

Curriculum Structure

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

Curriculum structure of the Advanced Standing I degree:

Degree Requirements

No. of Credit Units

Gateway Education Requirement

22 credit units

College / School Requirement

6 credit units

Major Requirement

Foundation-year courses: 3 credit units

Major core courses: 39 credit units

Elective courses: 9 credit units

Free Electives / Minor (if applicable)

12 credit units

Minimum Number of Credit Units Required

91 credit units

What You Will Be Studying

Upon successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:        

  • describe a range of key concepts, theories and professional values in Crime Science and understand how it differs from traditional criminology;
  • identify and critique the underlying assumptions of and devise interventions against criminal issues with a particular interest in different types of informal and formal problem-solving strategies in society;
  • apply qualitative and quantitative research methods and use different scientific perspectives for explaining crimes in society;
  • evaluate the applicability of crime-scientific theories in practice and develop innovative ideas for preventing crimes and creative ways of reducing re-offending in society with a focus on the local context;
  • evaluate the function and operation of social institutions and law enforcement agencies in the criminal justice system;
  • conduct scientific 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 in society; and
  • design programmes, generate alternatives, invent ideas, and construct cost-effective means for sustaining social order and safety.

 

Start Your Career Here

Students will have a broadened exposure to theories and analytical skills training in Crime Science – which specifically engages with devising practical approaches for solving real-world problems. This broad and practical knowledge base will strengthen the employability of graduates. Sample areas of employment for our graduates include positions in law enforcement agencies (e.g. Hong Kong Police Force, Correctional Services Department, Customs and Excise Department, Immigration Department, and Fire Services), schools and universities, non-governmental organisations, security or risk management departments in private companies, research institutes and marketing research firms, media industries, and public relations firms.

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BSocSc Criminology and Sociology

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社會科學學士(犯罪學及社會學)
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1358A

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70 (For Senior Year Entry)

 

Normal Duration of Programme
2 Years (For Senior Year Entry)
Major Leader
Prof. HO Wing Chung
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The programme title BSocSc Criminology and Sociology is applicable to students admitted for Senior Year (Advanced Standing II) (1358A) only.

Why BSocSc Criminology and Sociology (ASII)?

This major aims to equip degree-level graduates with broad knowledge of criminology and sociology; and with professional competence to conduct criminological and sociological research to solve problems at the organizational, community, societal, national, and international levels, with a particular interest in protecting the public and maintaining Hong Kong's status as one of the safest cities in the world. Students will acquire 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 organisations. 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 through the application of various sociological practices.

This is the only UGC-funded undergraduate programme in Hong Kong to provide comprehensive training in the disciplines of Criminology and Sociology.

Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

Entrance Requirements for Direct / Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

For senior-year (Advanced Standing II) admission, applicants are normally expected to have completed an Associate Degree/Higher Diploma with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of ≥3.0 or an equivalent overall mark, or a credit award. Applicants are required to select their preference on Applied Sociology Stream or Criminology Stream in their applications.

 

Curriculum Structure

Students who are admitted through senior-year (Advanced Standing II) admission are required to complete a minimum of 60 credit units for the award, among which 21 credit units are stream core courses.  

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

What You Will Be Studying

Upon successful completion of this major, students should be able to:

  • describe a range of key concepts, theories and professional values in criminology and applied sociology;
  • identify and criticise the underlying assumptions of and devise interventions to address social problems and criminal issues with a particular interest in different types of informal and formal strategies;
  • apply qualitative and quantitative research methods and use different sociological and criminological perspectives to explain social problems and crimes;
  • evaluate the applicability of sociological and criminological theories and develop innovative ideas for preventing crimes and creative ways of reducing re-offending in the local context;
  • evaluate the function and operation of social institutions and law enforcement agencies in the criminal justice system;
  • conduct independent research; 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; and
  • design programmes, generate alternatives, invent ideas, and construct cost-effective means for sustaining social order and safety.
Start Your Career Here

Students in this major will be able to take a certain number of courses in both criminology and sociology and will thus have a broadened exposure to theories and skills training in both disciplines. This broad knowledge base will surely strengthen the employability of graduates. Sample areas of employment for our graduates include positions in law enforcement agencies (e.g. Hong Kong Police Force, Correctional Services Department, Customs and Excise Department, Immigration Department, and Fire Services), schools and universities, non-governmental organisations, security or risk management departments in private companies, research institutes and marketing research firms, media industries, and public relations firms.

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BSocSc Social Work

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社會科學學士(社會工作)
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1303A

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54 (For First Year and Advanced Standing I Entries)*


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(All CityUHK programmes except Mainland Gaokao):

Around 500

Normal Duration of Programme
3 Years (For Advanced Standing I Entry)
Major Leader
Prof. YEUNG Wai Keung Jerf
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* for JUPAS and non-JUPAS admissions

Why BSocSc Social Work?

The Bachelor of Social Sciences in Social Work (BSSSW) programme is a helping professional degree that is accredited by the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB) to promote human and community well-being, with a commitment to upholding human dignity, social equality, and diversity. The programme aims to enable students to evaluate and align personal values with the value base of the social work profession, and acquire knowledge, skills, understanding, and practice competence in the profession. Throughout the course of study, students will receive a solid foundation of training in social sciences and social work related to their professional practice. Prior to integrating classroom learning into real-life practice through two fieldwork placements, students will undergo rigorous theoretical and laboratory training in the classroom. With elective courses concentrated on specific target groups and different working approaches, students can develop specializations in specific areas. To enable students with a breadth of knowledge to successfully navigate the challenges of the 21st century, they will also be exposed to multiple disciplines through gateway education (GE) and college-specified courses offered by the university. To cultivate students as ideal graduates who are globally-minded, critical and innovative, and civically-oriented with effective communication skills, this programme encourages students to work alongside faculty members in research and action learning projects, both locally and overseas.

Uniqueness of the programme
The programme integrates a liberal arts perspective to enrich students’ understanding of the person-in-environment context of professional practice, with a critical analysis and assessment of interpersonal, bio-psycho-social, cultural, and environmental factors. By explaining the use of comparative theories to work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities and applying the knowledge and skills of generalist social work practice with systems of all sizes, students can become competent, reflective, and ethical social work practitioners, capable of carrying out well-prepared professional practice for diverse clients and social groups. Upon completing the BSSSW programme, students are qualified to become registered social workers. 
 

Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

Entrance Requirements for Direct/Non-JUPAS Applicants

To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements.

An admission interview is required for applicants to the Social Work major. Interview priority will be given to applicants who have exhibited promising performance in public examinations and/or extracurricular activities.  Strong evidence of your personal qualities, community participation and sustained involvement in extracurricular and co-curricular activities is desirable to support your application.

Admission Selection

Our programme looks for students who have qualities including leadership, social awareness, maturity, and with volunteer service experience. The prerequisites required for admission to the Social Work major are (1) providing a personal statement, and (2) attending the interview arranged by the Department.

Curriculum Structure

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

What You Will Be Studying

This major enables students to evaluate and align their personal values with the value base of the social work profession, and to acquire knowledge, skills, understanding, and competence in reflective professional practice. Upon successful completion of this major, students should be able to:

  • evaluate and align their personal values with the value base of the profession and its ethical standards and principles, and practice accordingly;
  • integrate the liberal arts perspective that enriches understanding of the person-in-environment context of professional practice with critical analysis and assessment of interpersonal, bio-psycho-social, cultural and environmental factors;
  • explain the use of comparative theories of working with individuals and families, groups, organizations and communities;
  • use communication skills differentially and creatively across client populations, colleagues and communities;
  • apply the knowledge and skills of generalist social work practice with systems of all sizes and integrate new ideas into practice;
  • demonstrate the skills to practice without discrimination, with respect and knowledge of clients’ characteristics, cultural beliefs and contexts;
  • apply critical thinking skills within the context of professional social work practice;
  • describe the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination and apply advocacy and social change strategies that advance social and economic justice;
  • conduct research studies and evaluate and apply research findings to provide creative solutions to practice within the community, with an aim to engage in evidence-based practice; and
  • demonstrate knowledge, understanding and competence in practice through reflection to accomplish discovery and innovation in social work practice.


Based on its learning objectives, this major has the following main components:

  • College Core Courses
  • Social Work Core Courses
  • Social Work Elective Courses
  • Concurrent Practicum

For details of the programme’s curriculum structure and the course list, please visit the ‘Undergraduate Catalogue’.

Start Your Career Here

Upon graduation, you will have the competence to practice as a professionally qualified social worker in a variety of settings through which human services are delivered (e.g., social services agencies, schools, and health care institutions); work in the field of human resources (e.g., customer service and staff training); or pursue further studies in social work or related fields (e.g., psychology and education). You will also be eligible to apply for social work positions as a Registered Social Worker (RSW) in government and non-government organizations.

Professional Recognition

Graduates are qualified to register with the Social Workers Registration Board as Registered Social Workers (RSW). This qualification is recognised by the majority of societies throughout the world.

Bonus Features
  • 10 full-time undergraduate social work students are awarded HKD 25,000 each under the HSBC Social Work Scholarship Scheme every year.
  • Students with outstanding academic performance can apply for non-local fieldwork placement at other countries/cities, such as United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, etc.
  • Access to a rich array of co-curricular activities, such as student exchanges, summer internships, study tours, volunteer services and other whole person development activities, and the like.
  • Opportunities to work alongside teachers in research and action learning projects locally or overseas.
  • Minor studies in psychology, applied sociology and criminology are offered to students within the Department. Students are also welcome to declare minor studies in disciplines outside the Department.
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- February to early March 2026
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