Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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General Questions - JUPAS Applicants
Q:  What can we learn in Social Science?
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Social Science is about the connection between the world and the people.

Q:  Where can I find more information about JUPAS admission, such as admission scores and HKDSE subject weightings?
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The information related to JUPAS admission can be found in this link

Q:  Are there any interviews for JUPAS applicants?
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Some programmes arrange interviews before or after the release of HKDSE results. The remaining programmes do not have interviews. Details will be available online.

Social Science Broad-based
Q:  Who are recommended to apply for Social Science Broad-based?
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Students who are not sure about their own interests, academic strengths, and have not yet decided on their career path may choose the Broad-based programme. Students are allowed to enter the Faculty without committing to a particular major. They can explore their real interest in Social Science disciplines in the first year of study, and receive extensive counselling and academic advice from teachers and senior students before declaring one of the eight majors as their own major.

Architectural Studies
Q:  Do I need to submit a portfolio or attempt any admission test?
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JUPAS applicants are encouraged and non-JUPAS applicants are required to submit a design portfolio to the Application Materials Collection Platform by the prescribed deadlines. JUPAS applicants who place JS4812 as their band A choice and all non-JUPAS applicants would be invited to conduct admission tests.

Q:  Can I become a registered Architect in HK upon graduation?
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Bachelor of Social Science (Architectural Studies) degree can be followed by the professionally accredited Master of Architecture Programme that prepares students for a career as an architect in Hong Kong and beyond. For more details, please visit the Architectural Studies website.

Economics
Q:  Why is Economics housed within Social Science?
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Similar to other prestigious universities, CUHK houses Economics within social science rather than business to provide a broader array of applications. In addition to business, Economics can be applied in numerous contexts. With broad mindsets, our students are welcomed by financial institutions and accounting firms. Some of our students are offered the opportunities to work full-time at companies like HSBC, Citibank, Ernst & Young and KPMG during their undergraduate studies.

Geography and Resource Management
Q:  Besides physical geography, what can I learn and what are some special features?
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Geography and Resource Management maintains a good balance between the physical and human dimensions of geography with four areas of specialisation for students to choose from:

  • Physical Environment and Resource Management
  • Geo-spatial Data Science (including Remote Sensing)
  • Urban and Regional Development
  • Smart Sustainable Cities

Interactive learning such as laboratory and fieldwork are adopted. Students are required to conduct field trips both locally and outside Hong Kong (e.g. North America, Europe, Africa, Australia and South-East Asia). 

Urban Studies
Q:  What are some job or further studies opportunities for graduates?
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Urban Studies has obtained the Spatial Planning accreditation by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and students may choose between four areas of concentration:

  • Urban Planning and Design
  • Urban Environment
  • Urban Policy and Governance
  • Smart Sustainability Cities

Graduates are eligible to apply for Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) membership and have a wide spectrum of career and further studies choices.

Government and Public Administration
Q:  What are some programme highlights and do most graduates become politicians?
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Government and Public Administration is committed to foster critical thinking among students. There are three specialisms including politics, public administration and international relations. It partners with University of Warwick in UK, University of Westminster in UK and Waseda University in Japan in offering overseas study opportunities. The student-led STAR project offers internship, mentorship and exploration opportunities to students. Graduates usually join different sectors such as government, public sector and business. 

Journalism and Communication
Q:  What can I study in Journalism and Communication?
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Journalism and Communication offers three professional tracks:

  • Journalism
  • Advertising and Public Relations
  • Creative and New Media

Students can also opt for the Double Degree Option in “Journalism and Communication and Integrated BBA”, Double Major Options in “Journalism and Communication and Sociology” and “Journalism and Communication and Psychology”.

Global Communication
Q:  Do I have the chance to study overseas?
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Global Communication is built on collaboration with the School of Media, Film and Music at University of Sussex in the UK. The programme equips students with professional knowledge, unique international learning exposure and global mindset by exchange studies in the UK for one year. 

Psychology
Q:  Can graduates become Psychologists upon graduation?
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Psychology places equal balance between theory and application. More than a quarter of graduates go on further studies to become professional Psychologists. The department offers postgraduate programmes in Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Industrial-Organizational Psychology for students with various interests.

Social Work
Q:  Can I become a Registered Social Worker upon graduation?
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Social work graduates are qualified to be Registered Social Workers in Hong Kong. They can take up professional positions at the Social Welfare Department, the Hospital Authority or non-governmental organisations. 

Sociology
Q:  What is Sociology all about and what are the prospects for graduates?
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Sociology is the scientific study of society and it helps students understand social phenomena from different perspectives. Key topics include but not limited to Computational social science, Economy, politics & society, Population, health & migration, Crime and deviance, Family, gender & sexuality and Stratification & education. Graduates are equipped with transferable skills to analyse complex issues that are crucial for nowadays workplace. Students can also choose to pursue Double Degree in “BSSc (Sociology) – Juris Doctor”, Double Major in “Sociology – Journalism and Communication” or postgraduate studies.

Global Studies
Q:  Is there any foreign language admission requirement? Will I have a chance to study overseas even if I have financial needs?
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Global Studies has no admission requirement for foreign language. After admission, resident study overseas, foreign language and internship are required courses for Global Studies students. Students who choose the CUHK-Waseda University Dual Degree option can earn two bachelor’s degrees by spending the first two years at CUHK and last two years in Japan. During the exchange, students only need to pay the tuition fee of CUHK and those with financial needs may apply for scholarships and financial aid offered by colleges and the University.

Data Science and Policy Studies
Q:  Why and How is Data Science related to Policy Studies?
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Data Science is the extraction and study of data in a scientific way to generate knowledge and insights from data. Empowering policy studies with data science will be the next frontier for policymaking. To equip students with essential skills and knowledge to develop their careers in the 21st Century, students will learn programming and coding languages such as R and Python, data mining and statistics skills to analyse social problems in order to formulate evidence-based policies and conduct policy evaluation. To train students to be data scientists, policymakers, consultants and communicators in public and private sectors, students are offered internships and overseas exchange opportunities to practice what they learnt in the real world.