Associate of Social Science

This programme allows students to appreciate the socio-political, cultural, and economic issues in the local, regional, and international contexts, with an emphasis on the relation between economy and political system. Students can explore different social science perspectives to find out their own interests for further studies. The areas of further studies include Economics, Sociology, Social Policy, Geography and other social science specialties.

 

FACULTY

Social Sciences

 

PROG. CODE

ASocSc

 

CAMPUS

Tai Wai

 

QF LEVEL

4

DURATION

2 years

 

CREDIT POINTS

63 CPS 

 

AWARD TYPE

Associate Degree  

 

QR REF/
VALIDITY PERIOD

17/000306/L4
01/09/2020-31/08/2024

Admission, entry requirements and fees

Programme Specific entry requirements

  • No programme specific entry requirements

General entry requirements

Fees

Application Fee

$150

Application fee is payable when applicants are invited for interviews.  Application fee can be paid by the following methods:
  1. By direct deposit at any branch of the Hang Seng Bank or ATM transfer (Bank Code: 024) (A/C number: 359-300001-004)
  2. OR
  3. By Octopus Card at the College Office

Tuition Fee

Associate Degree Programmes

HK$1,900 per credit x
63 Credits required for Programme Completion
= HK$119,700

Associate of Social Science in Social Work

HK$2,600 per credit x 38 social work courses credit +
HK$1,900 per credit x 21 general Education credit +
HK$2,500 per credit x 15 fieldwork placement credit
= HK$176,200

Other Fees

A Graduation Fee of $400 will be charged upon enrolment in a programme.

Financial Assistance

Students enrolled in self-financing Bachelor/Associate Degree /Higher Diploma programmes are eligible to apply for financial assistance from the following sources:

  • Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-Secondary Students (FASP)

Provides means-tested financial assistance to needy full-time students pursuing locally-accredited, self-financing post-secondary education programmes at the level of associate degree, higher diploma or degree. The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to needy students so that no eligible students will be denied access to post-secondary education because of lack of means.

Enquiries:       2152 9000
Website:  https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/en/postsecondary/fasp/overview.htm

  • Non-means Tested Loan Scheme for Post-Secondary Students (NLSPS)

The NLSPS is used to complement the Financial Assistance Scheme for Post-secondary Students (FASP) to provide loan(s) to eligible students to settle tuition fees of locally-accredited, self-financing full-time post-secondary education programmes at the level of associate degree, higher diploma or degree.

Enquiries:        2150 6222
Website:          http://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/eng/schemes/nls3.htm

  •  Continuing Education Fund (CEF)

Some of the AD programmes or course(s) in the AD programmes are included in the list of reimbursable courses for CEF purposes.


The CEF subsidizes students with learning aspirations to pursue continuing education and training courses without age limit. Eligible applicants enrolling on courses after 1 August 2022 will be reimbursed 80% of their fees on the first $10,000 and 60% on the second $15,000, subject to a maximum sum of HK$25,000 (whichever is the less), upon successful completion of a reimbursable programme/course(s).


Prior to 1 August 2022, the following condition will apply:


The CEF subsidizes students over 18 years of age with learning aspirations to pursue continuing education and training courses. Eligible applicants enrolling on courses between 1 April 2019 and 31 July 2022 will be reimbursed 80% of their fees on the first $10,000 and 60% on the second $10,000, subject to a maximum sum of HK$20,000 (whichever is the less), upon successful completion of a reimbursable programme/course(s).

Enquiries:        3142 2277
Website:          https://www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/cef/en/index.htm

Programme outcomes and structure

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this programme will be able to:

PILODescription
1. Describe the basic concepts and theories in social science that explain human, societal and global phenomena;
2. Examine the major socio-political, cultural and economic issues affecting human behaviour in the local, national, regional and global contexts;
3. Analyse major human and social issues in contemporary society through inter-disciplinary studies, including major ideas in arts and humanities, and science and technolog;
4. Use various data collection methods and apply information technologies to analyse and present data;
5. Apply effective communication skills in relating with a variety of people and identify areas for personal growth and professional development.



  • Economics for Social Studies
  • Introduction to Political Studies
  • Introduction to Criminology
  • Governance in Global Age
  • Social Science Integrated Workshop
  • Urban Society and Global Cities
  • Society and Economy
  • Comparative Politics

(From 2024/25 and onwards)

Year 1 Semester A

CGE1000/1500

English for Academic Studies A/B

CGE14411

Critical Thinking

CGE25411

Understanding Society

CGE13213

Information Technology: Application and Impact

DSS10015

Introduction to Political Studies

Year 1 Semester B

CGE2002

English for Professional Communication in Social Sciences

CGE10413

Hong Kong Society

DSS20714

Trends and Transformation in World Affairs

BUS10405

Economics for Social Studies

DSS10707

Introduction to Criminology

CGE1200

Practical Chinese

Year 2 Semester A

CGE26515

Understanding Contemporary China

DSS20401

Social Research

DSS20709

Culture and Identity

DSS20004

Governance in Global Age

DSS20708

Society and Economy

Year 2 Semester B

DSS20702

Social Science Integrated Workshop

CGE23218

Climate Change: Threats, Mitigation and Adaptation

CGE24411

Ethics and Society

DSS20707

Urban Society and Global Cities

DSS20710

Comparative Politics

68% graduates articulated to UGC-funded universities, including:

University of Hong Kong

  • Bachelor of Social Sciences in Geography

Lingnam University

  • Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Health and Social Service Management

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Bachelor of Social Science in Economics (Dual Degree Programme with Tsinghua University)

The Education University of Hong Kong

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in English Studies and Digital Communication

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Social Policy and Social Entrepreneurship

City University of Hong Kong

  • Bachelor of Social Sciences in Criminology & Sociology
  • Government junior executive
  • NGOs’ junior executive
  • College or other corporations’ junior executive
  • Research assistant

Mr Owen Liang

(graduate of ASocSc in 2019, articulated into BSocSc in Public Policy in CityU, where he graduated with first class honours. He then worked as a policy analyst for one of the biggest real estate developers in Hong Kong, and will pursue his masters in international political economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science in Sep 2023.)

“This Social Science programme offers a wide range of courses, from political science, international studies, sociology and economics to critical thinking and ethics. It enabled me to build a solid academic foundation with tools and skills to analyse different social issues. The teachers are not only knowledgeable and passionate about their subjects, but also very approachable and supportive. I am so grateful that I have developed treasured friendships with my teachers who have been there to help and advise me in many ways, from academic studies to career planning. If you are interested in social issues and eager to enrich your understanding of today's complex world, this Social Science programme is your gateway.”

Any enquiries relating to the ASocSc programme should be directed to the Programme Leader, Mr Kim Lee.

Contact Us

Faculty of Social Sciences

Telephone: (852) 2707 3223
Fax: (852) 2707 3224
E-mail: uowchk-fss@uow.edu.au

Address: 3/F, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
(accessible via MTR Tai Wai Station Exit B)

College Office

Telephone: (852) 2707 3111
Fax
: (852) 2707 3222
E-mail
uowchk-main@uow.edu.au

Address: 1/F, 18 Che Kung Miu Road, Tai Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
(accessible via MTR Tai Wai Station Exit B)

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