此课程名为社会工作社会科学硕士(MSocSc in Social Work),是为已持有学士学位、希望成为香港注册社工的人士而设。它旨在培养学生在社会工作方面的专业技能,成为善于批判、深思熟虑、具全面发展的社会工作专业型人才,帮助他们应对不断变化的社会对社会工作的挑战。些课程也使学生的学术和专业资历达到香港社工注册局所认可的社会工作专业水准。
同学毕业时应具备
知识方面
技巧方面
工作价值与态度方面
此课程学制为两年,每年包括暑期课程共三个学期。只有在特殊情况下学生才会获批准延长学习期限。
社会工作社会科学硕士是一个两年制课程。其课程大纲如下:
社会工作课程 | 21 学分 |
社会工作选修 | 3 学分 |
综合导修 | 3 学分 |
实习 | 10 学分 |
总计 | 37 学分 |
SOWK 7610 Society and Social Policy (3,3,0) This course discusses various sociological perspectives to the understanding of the society and social policy. It examines selective models of social policy analysis and administrative and organizational theories and evaluates how these models and theories enable social workers to effect policy and organizational changes. It also critically examines the roles played by social workers in the field of social policy and administration with references to both local and international academic literature and research studies. | 3 units |
SOWK 7620 Human Development and Cultural Differences (3,3,0) This course helps students to understand and appreciate human development and behavior across the life span particularly with respect to socio-cultural differences and the social environment at large, and to the challenges and strengths of service users and targets in the local context. | 3 units |
SOWK 7630 Social Work Theory & Practice I (3,3,0) This course is designed to examine the generic knowledge and practice of social work as well as to develop students’ ability to apply critical thinking and professional judgment in the learning and application of individual and family practice models in local context. It emphasizes the transferability of the repertoire of skills and theoretical knowledge across disciplines and contexts. | 3 units |
SOWK 7641-2 Social Work Theory & Practice II (4,1,0) This course is a continuation of Social Work Theory and Practice I. It is designed to equip students with the ability to appreciate theories and practice approaches of social group work and community work and to apply them in the local context. Changes in the social environment would be discussed to set forth the need to develop integrated practices. It also critically examines problems and issues in the application of the group and community approaches. Students will participate in a variety of role-plays, case studies and exercises so as to develop their consciousness and skills. | 4 units |
SOWK 7650 Management in Human Service Organizations (3,3,0) This course is focused on studying selective organizational theories and perspectives relevant to critically understanding and appreciating the management of human service organizations. With the use of case studies and discussion, students will be equipped to comprehend the processes, functions and skills of agency and programme management with reference to the local context. | 3 units |
SOWK 7040 Research and Programme Evaluation (3,3,0) This course covers the basic concepts, approaches and methods, ethical concerns in qualitative and quantitative research in the field of human services, and evaluates the importance of values and knowledge in suffusing the practice of social research. It stresses the importance of addressing programme and practice evaluation to the rising needs for accountability and outcome demonstration. This course also forms the knowledge base for students to carry out practice-related research project. | 3 units |
SOWK 7770 Social Work, Law and Social Justice (2,2,0) This course aims to study the values and ethical issues of social work practice and its related legal context; introduce general principles of law in Hong Kong and in the areas of protection of children and women, juvenile justice, family, mental health, human rights and discrimination; and examine the relevance of existing legal provisions to upkeep social justice and the role played by social workers. | 2 units |
SOWK 7810 Community Study (for Full-time students only) (0,0,0) The aim of this course is to help the students to develop ability in social enquiry of livelihood of people in Hong Kong. Through observation, field study and field visits, the course enables students to develop deeper understanding and reflection on the needs and the ways of coping of people arising from their daily living. | 0 units |
TOTAL | 21 units |
SOWK 7120 Child and Adolescent Mental Health (3,3,0) This course is designed to deepen knowledge and skills required to work with children and adolescents with mental health problems in a variety of settings in Hong Kong, particularly with respect to the areas of behavioural and emotional problems and substance abuse. | 3 units |
SOWK 7430 Narrative Approach to Counselling (3,3,0) This course focuses on introducing to the students the diverse, yet inter-related narrative approaches to working with young people and their families at different settings, as well as the basic philosophy and concepts of therapeutic conversations. | 3 units |
SOWK 7670 Social Work Project (3,0,1) In this course, students are required to conduct and write up a small social work practice related research project that may be based on their actual fieldwork or professional practice experience. Students may choose to do any other projects approved by the Department. | 3 units |
SOWK 7720 Social Work with Older People (3,3,0) Prerequisite: Year III Social Work students or consent of the Department | 3 units |
SOWK 7730 Social Work with Youth (3,3,0) The basic objectives of this course are to review contemporary theories and perspectives for understanding youth with particular reference to the socio-economic and political context of Hong Kong, critically examine the discourses on specific dimensions of youth in Hong Kong, and examine and evaluate selected youth services and approaches to youth work with a review to promoting positive changes. | 3 units |
SOWK 7740 Social Work Mental Health Problems (3,3,0) This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of a range of theories on the scope and causes of mental illness. Different approaches of working with people with mental health problem and their families will be discussed. Existing local policies and legislation pertaining to mental illness will be critically examined. Methods of assessment, intervention and prevention, especially from a social work perspective, will also be explored. | 3 units |
SOWK 7750 Social Work with Disadvantaged Groups (3,3,0) This course aims to enable students to examine the social structure and social processes which contribute to the construction of disadvantages and oppression in the society, critically appreciate different theoretical explanation of social disadvantages, develop understanding of the experiences of selected legislation, and develop sensitivity to and understanding of anti-oppressive practice with the socially disadvantaged groups. | 3 units |
SOWK 7760 Special Topics in Social Work (3,3,0) Special Topics in Social Work (Disability and Society) provides students with in-depth understanding of disability regarding its multidimensionality, complexity and dynamics in human functioning, and to equip students with positive attitudes and skills to respond and work with people with disabilities. It examines the various definitions of disability, and provides a general orientation and examination of current issues, different models and approaches, contemporary social policies and service practice pertaining to people with disabilities and the social inclusion process. Through this course, students will gain greater awareness and insights necessary to develop theoretical and critical thinking on issues of diverse populations in contemporary Hong Kong. Special Topics in Social Work (Gender and Social Work aims to provide students with a gender perspective in practicing social work. Basic concepts of gender, gender inequality and theories of feminism will be introduced. Gender issues in social work and social welfare development will be critically examined. Emphasis will also be placed on understanding principles and strategies of feminist social work and their application in the local context. Students will be equipped with knowledge and skills in dealing with gender issues and working with women and men. | 3 units |
SOWK 7820 Social Work with Families (3,3,0) This course builds on the foundation of theoretical knowledge and practical skills for working with families as provided in earlier theory and skill courses. The students will examine the development stages of families and problems that families may encounter. The role of social workers in family services will be examined and family policies and services will be analysed with particular reference to the local context. | 3 units |
SOWK 7840 Data Methodology in Social Sciences Research (3,3,0) This course covers the basic concepts, approaches and methods in social sciences using linear modeling methods. The course is comprised of seminar and lab sessions. Each class will start with a seminar with the instructor to discuss related concepts and students will be required to participate in discussion. Then, the class will move into the lab session when students are either required to present their own research ideas or practice statistical skills using the software SPSS. Students will have to complete weekly lab assignments. Final paper involves the generation of a publishable manuscript based on students’ research area of interests. In the first part of the course, student will learn how to construct their own conceptual model and specify hypotheses based on existing theories and literatures. In the second part of the course, students will identify a secondary data set related to their conceptual models and learn about data management skills. In the third part, students will learn about the concepts and lab skills of bivariate analysis. The fourth part of the course covers introductory concepts and lab skills of multiple regression. Last, students will have the opportunity to learn about manuscript writing and consult the instructors regarding their paper. | 3 units |
SOWK7890 Career Facilitation and Counseling (3,3,0) This course is designed to equip students with knowledge and skills to facilitate individuals to engage in life and career development, and enhance with career counselling competencies in helping relationship building, application of career counselling concepts, assessment in career planning, working with diverse populations, and utilization of technology in career planning, and work-life integration. The course also facilitates students to develop holistic perspective in career development of people at different stages of life and navigate the complex life and work environment. | 3 units |
Integrative tutorials (3 courses, 3 units) These courses are intended to strengthen students' ability to integrate theories and practice and to apply what they learn from the class to real-life scenarios. They are required to take social work integrative tutorials both in year one and year two. All these can provide the students with solid social science and social work ground upon which to practice their fieldwork placement. Throughout the learning process, students are encouraged to adopt an integrative and reflective spirit in their daily social work practice. | |
SOWK 7680 Social Work Integrative Tutorial I(1,0,1.5) Integrative tutorials aim to provide students with an environment to discuss and integrate what they have learned from the classes and from their real life scenarios in a small group setting. Integrative Tutorial I focuses on skill competency and integration of knowledge and practice in working with individuals and families. | 1 units |
SOWK 7690 Social Work Integrative Tutorial II(1,0,1.5) Integrative tutorials aim to provide students with an environment to discuss and integrate what they have learned from the classes and from their real life scenarios in a small group setting. Integrative Tutorial II focuses on skill competency and integration of knowledge and practice in working with groups and communities. | 1 units |
SOWK 7780 Social Work Integrative Tutorial III (1,0,1.5) Integrative Tutorial III targets at providing students with further opportunities to integrate what they have learnt from classes and the Fieldwork I while preparing them for Fieldwork II. Prominent issues in social work practice with relevancy to multi-levels intervention, sensitivity to diversity, social work values, and skills application are explored. Self-reflection on becoming social workers is emphasized. | 1 units |
TOTAL | 3 units |
社会工作综合导修的目标在于加强学生结合理论与实践的能力,并应用课堂所学的知识在现实各种情境中。学生需要在一年级和二年级完成修读这些课程。这些课程为学生的实习提供坚实的社会科学和社会工作的基础,并鼓励学生在日常的社会工作实践中发挥自省和整合的精神。
SOWK 7680 Social Work Integrative Tutorial I(1,0,1.5) Integrative tutorials aim to provide students with an environment to discuss and integrate what they have learned from the classes and from their real life scenarios in a small group setting. For each semester in Year I study, there will be seven 3-hour sessions with prescribed themes. Integrative Tutorial I focuses on skill competency and integration of knowledge and practice in working with individuals and families. | 1 units |
SOWK 7690 Social Work Integrative Tutorial II(1,0,1.5) Integrative tutorials aim to provide students with an environment to discuss and integrate what they have learned from the classes and from their real life scenarios in a small group setting. For each semester in Year I study, there will be seven 3-hour sessions with prescribed themes. Integrative Tutorial II focuses on skill competency and integration of knowledge and practice in working with groups and communities. | 1 units |
SOWK 7780 Social Work Integrative Tutorial III (1,0,1.5) Integrative Tutorial III targets at providing students with further opportunities to integrate what they have learnt from classes and the Fieldwork I while preparing them for Fieldwork II. Prominent issues in social work practice with relevancy to multi-levels intervention, sensitivity to diversity, social work values, and skills application are explored. Self-reflection on becoming social workers is emphasized. | 1 units |
TOTAL | 3 units |
实习旨在促进学生的发展、在知识和技巧上的提升,强调如何在各种社会工作环境中发展整合知识与实践的能力、达致个人的专业发展与个人成长。实习时数共计800小时,要求每位学生至少参加一个学期间同步实习(concurrent),另一个实习可选择学期间同步实习(concurrent mode) 或 假期实习( block mode)**
此外,每个学生需要参加共计100小时的实习前各种准备活动,包括工作坊、实习导论(orientation programme)、机构探访以及技巧训练等
SOWK 7700 Fieldwork Practice I (5,0,16) Prerequisite: GPA of 2.5 or above by the end of the 1st Semester of Year I or consent of Department Through fieldwork placement, students are facilitated to develop their knowledge and skills emphasizing on the synergy and integration of theory and relevancy to practice in a broad range of social work settings in working with individuals, families, groups and communities. Emphasis is also focused on developing students’ professional competence in social work practice. | 5 units |
SOWK 7710 Fieldwork Practice II(5,0,16) Prerequisite: (1) SOWK7700 Fieldwork Practice I and (2) cumulative cGPA of 2.5 or above by the end of the 1st Semester of Year II or consent of the Department Through fieldwork placement, students are facilitated to develop their knowledge and skills emphasizing on the synergy and integration of theory and relevancy to practice in a broad range of social work settings in working with individuals, families, groups and communities. Emphasis is also focused on developing students’ professional competence in social work practice. | 5 units |
TOTAL | 10 units |
如果学生完成以上所有的课程要求,并获得不低于2.5的GPA,则可授予其社会工作社会科学硕士学位。若学生获得高于3.7(包括3.7)的GPA,且没有任何科目低于B-或需重修,则可以优异成绩毕业(Distinction);学生如果获得界于3.40与3.69的GPA,则可以优良成绩毕业(Merit)。
* 经学系批准,学生可以在其受僱的社会服务机构进行其中一个实习。
申请入读社会工作社会科学硕士的申请者需具备以下条件:
已具注册社工资格(以社会工作文凭注册)或社会科学背景的申请人会获优先考虑。
合适的申请者将被安排接受面试。
英语能力 (详情请参阅英文版本)
所有从非英语授课机构获得学士学位的申请人都需要提供英语能力证明。这些申请人必须符合以下英语程度的最低要求:
*注:提供的考试成绩应为自录取通知书发出之日起两年内。不接受 TOEFL iBT Home Edition 或 IELTS Indicator 测试。
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