Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Psychology
Programme Director: Dr Terence Lee
 

The Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) in Psychology is a three-year full-time programme designed for Associate Degree/Higher Diploma graduates who wish to further their studies in psychology. The purpose of this programme is to enhance students’ understanding of the application of psychology in different work settings. One distinguished feature of the programme is its emphasis on practical experience based on the scientist-practitioner model. Students in the programme would have the option to take Psychology in applied settings (Practicum) at selected work settings where they learn to apply knowledge in psychology to everyday situations. Such experience will not only strengthen students’ understanding of the applied nature of psychology, but also enhance their employment prospects and competitiveness upon graduation. The programme offers a diversified range of elective courses so as to enable students to transfer their knowledge and theory in psychology to business, educational, industrial and organizational settings.

The curriculum is designed to prepare students to:

1. Be able to foster positive life attitudes and goals in accordance with the University’s mission of whole-person education;
2. Be equipped with knowledge and skills in the study of human behaviours;
3. Be able to apply fundamental training in their pursuit of further academic development in preparation of a professional career in psychology;
4. Attain a thorough understanding of the discipline, particularly in the area of clinical, developmental and educational psychology; and
5. Be able to demonstrate high levels of proficiency in research methodology related to psychology.
 
The structure of the curriculum is as follows:
 
I) Major Courses 60 units
II) Complementary Studies Courses 36 units
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    96 units
 
Requirements
 

The 3-year programme requires students to complete a total of 96 units. As this programme is designed for Associate Degree graduates, the number of courses/units that students are required to complete will depend on the number of courses/units for which exemption and/or credit transfer will be granted. All credit transfer or course exemption shall be considered on a case-by-case basis upon admission.

Generally, holders of Associate of Science in Psychology from the Hong Kong Baptist University may apply for direct admission to Year II of the programme and will normally be granted 36 units or the equivalent of the first year courses of the programme. These students are required to complete 48 units of Major Core Courses, 12 units of Major Elective Courses, and 36 units of Complementary Studies Courses. Associate Degree graduates who did not take psychology in their previous studies will need to make up for the required prerequisites at the point of admission. The programme structure is set out as follows:

 
I. Major Courses 60 units
  Major Core Courses (48 units)  
APSY 2110 Social Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2130 Personality Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2140 Abnormal Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2150 Research Methods & Design in Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2160 Biological Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2170 Basic Learning Processes 3 units
  APSY 2180 History & Systems of Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2210 Life-span Developmental Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2220 Experimental Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2230 Sensation & Perception 3 units
  APSY 3110 Cognitive Psychology 3 units
  APSY 3120 Psychological Testing & Assessment 3 units
  APSY 3210 Motivation & Emotion 3 units
  APSY 3220 Psychology of the Chinese People 3 units
  APSY 3900-1 Honours Projects I & II 6 units
         
  Major Elective Courses (12 units)  
  APSY 2810 Consumer Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2820 Industrial & Organization Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2830 Qualitative Research Methods 3 units
  APSY 2840 Clinical Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2850 Educational Psychology 3 units
  APSY 2870 Ethics & Writing in Psychology 3 units
  APSY 3810 Issues & Practice in Educational Settings 3 units
  APSY 3820 Advanced Research Methods 3 units
  APSY 3830 Counselling Psychology 3 units
  APSY 3890 Psychology in Applied Settings (Practicum) 3 units
         
II. Complementary Studies Courses 36 units
  Core Requirements (15 units)  
  Information Management Technology course  
  University Chinese course  
  English course  
  University Life course  
  Values and the Meaning of Life course  
     
  Distribution Requirements (21 units)  
  Any two courses outside Social Sciences, of which one must be Science course 6 units
  Any two non-major/option courses 6 units
  Free elective courses 9 units
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        96 units
 
 
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Source: Calendar/Bulletin 2013-2014
Last modified: July 2013