Course Descriptions

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SOC 501                  Social Policy Analysis: Comparative Perspectives
This course explores the field of policy analysis with a particular focus on how policy is formulated and delivered in different institutional contexts.
 
SOC 504                  Comparative Social Policy in Greater China and East Asia
In this course, you will critically examine how the government, NGOs, and private enterprises respond to significant social challenges.
SOC 505                  Globalisation, Policy and Society
This course provides students with an introduction to debates on globalisation and its consequences for social policy, well-being and contemporary social divisions.
 
SOC 506                  Policy Research and Evaluation Design
This course introduces you to the role of research in evidence-based policy and practice.
 
SOC 601                  Governance, Management and Delivery
This course is designed to explore the nature of governance, management, and delivery in different comparative contexts.
 
SOC 602                  Dialogue with Policy Practitioners: Theory and Practice
In this course, you will engage in field visits to government offices, NGOs, and policy institutes in Hong Kong.
 
SOC 604                  Asia Pacific Comparative Development and Policy Symposium
This course will enable you to interact with leading international researchers in an academic conference setting.
 
SOC 605                  Comparative Social Policy Research Project
In this course, you will demonstrate your analytical ability through the completion of an individually supervised research topic of your own choice.
 
SOC 606                  Comparative Social Indicators and Research Methods
In this course, you will be introduced to major social indicators and gain the opportunity to explore them through ‘hands-on' data exercises.

Comparative Social Policy Research Project

Once you completed all coursework, you will work on your capstone project with the help of an expert faculty supervisor. This project will enable you to produce a substantial research paper of typically around 8,000-10,000 words in length that reflects a deep understanding of a topic entirely of your own choice. Due to the individual nature of students' research interests, the subjects studied vary considerably, but projects may ask, for example:

  • How is people's experience of poverty and material deprivation affected by welfare policies in the Southern Chinese Greater Bay Area?
  • Is the public support for older adults in Hong Kong adequate and can policymakers learn any lessons from European societies?
  • What makes a sound housing policy in contemporary Asian societies?
  • Are public policies to increase health care coverage in low-income countries effective?
  • How do higher education policies in different societies influence young people's school-to-work transition?
  • What are the factors impacting the work-life balance of families with children in different societies?
  • Do conditional cash transfers in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa work? 

A series containing the student works produced by individually supervised and executed research projects from the course SOC 605 Comparative Social Policy Research Project can be accessed here

Admission


We are currently accepting applications for the AY2024/25, starting in Sep 2024 | Application Deadline: 31 July 2024

 

 

Length of Study


  • One year full-time
  • Two years part-time