II. Experiential Learning in Action (3 units)
- To be taken in Year 3 / 4 study
Students are required to take either of the following two courses as the fulfilment of Experiential Learning in Action.
SOSC 3005 Community and Civic Engagement (3 units)
The course aims to provide students with experiential learning opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills to tackle complex real-life problems. To this end, students may choose to engage in either internship or student research attachment. The internship/attachment is normally of at least 5 consecutive weeks' full-time attachment during the summer or a minimum of 200 work hours during term time (or equivalent). Through first-hand practical experience, students are expected to develop self-awareness, explore their career interests, establish job required attributes, experience real-workplace challenges, prepare for employment upon graduation, and reflect upon their life-career planning.
SOSC 3006 Global Outreach (3 units)
The course aims to enrich students’ awareness of and respect for the diversity of cultures and people across the globe. Students are required to engage in 4+ weeks (or equivalent) of non-local learning activity, spending roughly 6 hours per day (30 hours per week) and the total workload may include time spent on field trips/visits, services, research, data collection, conferences, workshops, seminars, lectures, tutorials, seminars, assignment/report, etc. Through the non-local outreach experience, students are expected to develop global perspectives on various social, political, economic and environmental issues across different cultures and geographical regions.