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 Regulations for the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences in China Studies and Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in China Studies
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These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 to 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees.

In these regulations, definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.

Bachelor of Social Sciences in China Studies (BSSCCS)
1.
To be eligible for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences in China Studies, a student shall:
a)
comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
b)
comply with the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees; and
c)
obtain at least 120 credits of which no more than 40 credits shall be obtained at Foundation level; and
  d) obtain at least 100 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations as appropriate to the degree for which notice has been given, including at least 20 credits in courses at Higher level.
  e) successfully complete the prescribed programme of studies.
2.
For the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences in China Studies, the University has prescribed that a student must:
a)

successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled FS in Table 1; and

b)
successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled FC in Table 1; and
c)

successfully complete 30 credits from courses labelled MC/MW in Table 1; and

d)

successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled MH in Table 1; and

  e)

successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled HC/HW in Table 1; and

  f)

successfully complete additional 20 credits from any Foundation, Middle or Higher level courses offered by the University, provided that, of the total 120 credits, no more than 40 are gained at Foundation level.

 
Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in China Studies (BSSCHCS)
1.
To be eligible for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in China Studies, a student shall:
a)
comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
b)
comply with the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees; and
c)
obtain at least 160 credits of which no more than 40 credits shall be obtained at Foundation level; and
  d) obtain at least 140 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations as appropriate to the degree for which notice has been given, including at least 50 credits in courses at Higher level.
  e) successfully complete the prescribed programme of studies.
2.
For the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in China Studies, the University has prescribed that a student must:
a)
successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled FS in Table 1; and
b)

successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled FC in Table 1; and

c)

successfully complete 30 credits from courses labelled MC in Table 1, and

d)

successfully complete 20 credits from courses labelled MH in Table 1; and

  e)

successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled MW in Table 1; and

  f)

successfully complete 10 credits from courses labelled HW in Table 1; and

  g)

successfully complete 40 credits from the remaining courses labelled HC/HW in Table 1; and

  h)

successfully complete additional 20 credits from any Foundation, Middle or Higher level courses offered by the University, provided that, of the total 160 credits, no more than 40 are gained at Foundation level.

   

 

3.
Each degree with Honours shall be conferred with a classification of First Class, Second Class (Upper division), Second Class (Lower Division) or Third Class save that exceptionally a degree may be conferred without classification.
4. Subject to the requirements of the relevant programme of study, each person on whom an Honours degree is to be conferred shall be assigned to a classification determined by the University according to its regulations.
5.
For the calculations of scores for the classification purposes in the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in China Studies, the University has deemed that "Group (a)" shall consist of the best 40 credits (in terms of pass status) in courses at Higher level listed in Table 1, and that "Group (b)" shall consist of the best 40 credits (in terms of pass status) in courses at Higher or Middle level listed in Table 1, where such credits are not taken into account in "Group (a)". Further, that "X" shall equal one, that is "Group (a)" and "Group (b)" shall be equally weighted. (Refer to the paragraphs on Classification of the Degree with Honours of the Regulations for the Award of Undergraduate Degrees.)



Table 1

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

BSSCCS/
BSSCHCS

Honours Classification Group

Foundation level

SOSC A101 1

Social Sciences: A Foundation Course

20

FS

--

SOSC A101W 1

Social Sciences: A Foundation Course

20

FS

--

SOSC A111C 1

Foundations of Social Sciences: Psychology and Sociology

10

FS

--

SOSC A111CW 1

Foundations of Social Sciences: Psychology and Sociology

10

FS

--

SOSC A112C 1

Foundations of Social Sciences: Economics and Politics

10

FS

--

ENGL A101 1,2

University English Writing Skills

5

FC

--

CHIN A171C

Practice in Contemporary Language

5

FC

--

CHIN A172C

Introduction to Chinese Language

5

FC

--

BUS B101C 1 Foundation Putonghua for China Trade
5
FC
--

PTH L110C 1,3

Foundation Putonghua for China Trade

5

FC

--

ENGL E100

English for Effective Communication I

10

FC

--

PTH E150C 1

A Foundation Course in Putonghua

5

FC

--

IT S123

Introduction to Internet Services and Applications

10

FC

--

Middle level

CHIN A270C

Introduction to Chinese Literature and Culture

10

MC

b

HIST A202 1

Modern China (1900-1978)

10

MC

b

CHST A201 1

Understanding Chinese Society

10

MC

b

CHST A202C

Contemporary Chinese Culture

10

MC

b

ECON A202C 1

Economic Development of Contemporary China

10

MC

b

LIBS A201

The Pacific Century

10

MW

b

HIST A213 1

A History of Hong Kong (1842-1997)

10

MH

b

HIST A213C 1

A History of Hong Kong (1842-1997)

10

MH

b

ECON A203 1

Hong Kong Economy

10

MH

b

LESM A201

Hong Kong Criminal Justice System

10

MH

b

SOCI A202 1

Hong Kong Society

10

MH

b

SOCI A202C 1

Hong Kong Society

10

MH

b

POLS A211 1

Government and Politics of Hong Kong

10

MH

b

POLS A211C 1

Government and Politics of Hong Kong

10

MH

b

Higher level

CHIN A362C Contemporary Chinese Literature

10

HC

a or b

CHST A300C

Chinese Law and Legal System

10

HC

a or b

CHST A301

Critical Issues in Contemporary China

10

HC

a or b

CHST A303C

Foreign Trade and Investment in China

10

HC

a or b

CHST A304C 1

China Since 1949: A Historical Review

10

HC

a or b

CHST A312 1

Global Politics and China

10

HW

a or b

CHST A322 1

Governing China

10

HC

a or b

PUAD A301

Public Sector Management in Hong Kong

10

HC

a or b

POLS A301 International Organizations

10

HW

a or b


Notes:

  1. Courses form excluded combinations with other courses. Only one of the courses of the excluded combinations can count towards an OUHK award. Students should refer to the attached list for details.

  2. ENGL A100 was replaced by ENGL A101. Students who have successfully completed ENGL A100 will be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of ENGL A101.

  3. Courses no longer available.
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