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Acting Dean:
William TAY, BA National Chengchi; PhD Univ
of California, San Diego
(Chair Professor of Humanities)
Associate Dean:
Alvin Yiu-Cheong SO,
BA Chinese Univ of Hong Kong; MA, PhD Univ of California,
Los Angeles
(Chair Professor of Social Science)
The School
comprises two divisions - the Division of Humanities and the Division
of Social Science. While it does not offer undergraduate degrees,
both Divisions offer undergraduate minor programs and postgraduate
degree programs, including Master of Arts (MA), Master of Philosophy
(MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
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At the undergraduate level,
the mission of the School of Humanities and Social Science is to
offer general education courses that seek to situate scientific,
technological, and business advances within the human and social
context, with the purpose of broadening students' horizons, developing
their analytical and critical skills, and promoting their awareness
of themselves and the world. The School offers a wide range of courses
at various levels in literature, linguistics, history, anthropology,
philosophy, religion, film, music, political science, economics,
sociology and psychology.
To ensure a broad, well-rounded and humane
education, all undergraduates are required to take at least 12 credits
in the School of Humanities and Social Science. This usually translates
into four courses, of which at least one must be taken from each
of the two Divisions.
The undergraduate minor programs aim to
provide opportunities for students to broaden their general education,
to explore alternative avenues of interest and career paths, and
to lay the foundations for further areas of specialization. Any
undergraduate student with a CGA of at least 3.50 or C- may enroll
in the programs.
The postgraduate programs are designed to
expose students to theories, methodologies, and substantive knowledge
on a broad range of cultural, historical, social, economic and political
issues. The School approaches these subjects from comparative perspectives.
Above all, the postgraduate programs of
the School are distinguished by an interdisciplinary orientation
both within and between the humanities and social sciences. Students
will find the School a place where new ideas are explored, frontiers
are pushed, and a genuine commitment is made to the creation of
relevant, innovative and significant scholarship.
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