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Psychology
Advanced Standing I
Major
Psychology
心理學
Degree / Award Title
Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology
社會科學學士(心理學)
Offering Academic Unit
Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Normal Period of Study
3 years
Maximum Period of Study
6 years
Credit Units Required for Graduation
90 credit units
Note: The following curriculum information is subject to periodic review and changes.

GE Requirements (21 credit units)Catalogue Term : Semester A 2024/25



  Credit Units
University Requirements GE1401 University English 3
GE2412 English for Humanities and Social Sciences 3
GE1501 Chinese Civilisation - History and Philosophy 3
Distributional Requirements Take 2 courses from two different distributional areas:

Area 1: Arts and Humanities
Area 2: Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations
Area 3: Science and Technology

Visit the GE website for more course information.
6
College-specified Courses

Take 2 courses from the following:

CAH2503 World Art and Culture
CAH2510 Cultural Exchange in Global Context
CAH2516 Society and Performance
CAH2545 Texts in Chinese Art and Culture
CAH2812 Early and Imperial China
CAH2854 Urban History of China
CAH2865 History of Chinese Art
CAH3522 Culture and Heritage of Asian Communities
CAH3852 World Archaeology
COM3107 Fundamentals of Persuasive Communication
COM3408 Integrated Strategic Communication
EN2321 Modern and Contemporary Fiction
EN2721 The Art of Life Narrative
EN2801 Popular Culture and Social Life
EN2848 Language and Digital Media
EN3579 World Literature in English
EN3591 Hong Kong Language and Society
LT2229 Fundamentals of Linguistics
LT2232 English Linguistics - Communicative Functions of Grammar
LT2306 Appreciating Written Texts
LT3234 Language and Cognition
LT3345 Discovering and Managing Terms
PIA2032 Hong Kong: Continuity and Change
PIA2073 Understanding Culture in Japan and China through Film
PIA2200 Introduction to International Studies Through Film
PIA2224 Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development
PIA2308 Working with Clients in Public Service
PIA3033 Culture and Change in Asia
PIA3113 Issues in Contemporary World Politics
PIA3120 Politics and Media
PIA3207 Health Care Policy and Ethics
PIA3309 Comparative Public Policy and Management
PIA3310 Smart Government and Sustainable Cities
PIA3410 Management Ethics
PIA3900 Innovation and Governance
PIA4953 Housing Policy and Contemporary Society
PIA4954 Housing Management and Practice
SS1012 Youth in a Changing Society
SS2613 Psychology for Young Professionals
6

College / School Requirements (6 credit units)Catalogue Term : Semester A 2024/25



Liberal Arts Studies (select one course)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
CAH1603Great Works in the Humanities3
EN2011English on the Move3
LT1101Amazing Things about Language3

Social Sciences Studies (select one course)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
COM1101Media and Communication in the Digital Age3
PIA2801Social Change and Governance Challenges: A Critical Appreciation through Film3
SS1600Discovering the Mystery of Applied Social Sciences3

Remarks:
Courses for fulfilment of  the College Requirement must not be offered by the student's home department.


Major Requirements (57 credit units)Catalogue Term : Semester A 2024/25



1. Foundation-year Courses (3 credits)**
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
SS1101Basic Psychology3

2. Core Courses (36 credit units)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
SS2028Basic Psychology II3
SS2033Research Methods for Behavioural Sciences3
SS2701Developmental Psychology3
SS2712Personality and Individual Differences3
SS3707Design and Analysis for Psychological Research I3
SS3708Design and Analysis for Psychological Research II3
SS3711Biological Psychology3
SS3712Cognitive Psychology3
SS3713Learning and Behaviour3
SS3714Social Psychology3
SS4708Research Project in Psychology6

3. Electives (18 credit units)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
SS2702Psychology of Interpersonal Relations3
SS2714Psychological Testing3
SS3710Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence3
SS3716Multivariate Analysis for Psychological Research3
SS3718Cultural Psychology3
SS3719Psychological Aspects of Crime3
SS3720Neuropsychology3
SS3721Abnormal Psychology3
SS3722Psychology of Ageing3
SS3723Psychology of Language3
SS3724Positive Psychology3
SS3725Cognitive Neuroscience3
SS3726Designing Experiments in Psychology3
SS4707Counseling and Therapeutic Psychology3
SS4715Introduction to Health Psychology3
SS4716Introduction to Educational Psychology3
SS4719Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology3
SS4720Psychology Internship3

4. Streams of Specialization (Optional)

All students, except for Joint Degree students with Columbia University, can choose to graduate with a stream by completing at least 4 courses (12 credits units) of the courses listed under the corresponding stream.  All courses listed are core electives other than LT3234.  Each student is only allowed to declare one stream of specialization.  Declaration will be made with the Department in the graduating semester.  The stream will be recorded in the transcript of studies of students upon completion of the degree.

 Stream I: Health and Development (12 credit units)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Units
SS2702Psychology of Interpersonal Relations3
SS3710Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence3
SS3721Abnormal Psychology3
SS3722Psychology of Ageing3
SS3724Positive Psychology3
SS4707Counseling and Therapeutic Psychology3
SS4715Introduction to Health Psychology3
SS4716Introduction to Educational Psychology3

Stream II: Mind and Brain (12 credit units)
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
SS3716Multivariate Analysis for Psychological Research3
SS3720Neuropsychology3
SS3723Psychology of Language3
SS3725Cognitive Neuroscience3
SS3726Designing Experiments in Psychology3
LT3234Language and Cognition3LT3234 is a College-specified course. As such, LT3234 cannot be used to fulfil the requirements of both GE College-specified courses and the Mind and Brain stream. An additional College-specified course needs to be taken if LT3234 is to be used to fulfil the Stream requirement.

Note:
**Students of second major and students changed to the major (only applicable to normative 4-year degree students and students admitted with Advanced Standing I) will follow the Advanced Standing I curriculum and will be required to take one designated Foundation-year course, i.e. SS1101 (3 credit units).

Students taking Psychology as a 2nd major are required to complete all core courses except SS4708 Research Project in Psychology (i.e., 30 credits), and to take 18 credits in elective courses.