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Faculty of Social Sciences Counselling |
Offered As: | Major | Minor |
URL: | https://www.socialwork.hku.hk/bss/counselling/ | https://www.socialwork.hku.hk/bss/counselling/ |
*Open to students of other Faculties: | Yes | Yes |
Credits: | 72 | 36 |
What is it about? | This programme aims to: - equip students with foundational theoretical orientations and helping skills. - cultivate students’ ability to analyze interpersonal processes in communication across settings and navigate ethical and professional considerations in counselling. - enhance students' self-awareness of their values, beliefs, and philosophy of life. - prepare students for further training and development as mental health professionals in counselling and psychology-related fields. |
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Offering Faculty/ Department/ School/Institute | Department of Social Work and Social Administration (SWSA) |
Pre-requisite requirements and/or other conditions for declaring the major/minor | Major: SOWK1004/SOWK1012 and 2 out of GEOG1002 or GEOG1003 or GEOG1005 or GEOG1012 or GEOG1016 or GEOG1017/POLI1003/PSYC1001 or PSYC1004/SOCI1001 or SOCI1003/SOWK1001 or SOWK1002 or SOWK1004 or SOWK1011 or SOWK1012 or SOWK1015/SINO1002 (not more than one from the same discipline) Minor: SOWK1004/SOWK1012 For details, please check with SWSA. |
Career opportunities | The Counselling programme is designed for students interested in developing effective communication and helping skills to work with diverse populations. Through a comprehensive curriculum, including a wide range of elective courses, students acquire theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to thrive in human-oriented professions. The programme's flexibility allows students to gain a deep understanding of themselves, their communities, and the broader societal contexts. This holistic approach equips graduates with transferable skills highly valued by employers, including exceptional observation and listening skills, effective communication and problem-solving abilities, a strong sense of empathy and compassion, and high sensitivity to individual differences and cultural contexts. These skills enable graduates to build rapport with people from all walks of life, fostering collaboration and positive outcomes. For further details, please contact the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, the Faculty, or CEDARS (Careers & Placement). |
Further information | https://www.socsc.hku.hk/fw/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/BSocSc_2023-24-1.pdf (P.42-44) https://www.socialwork.hku.hk/bss/counselling/ |
Contact | T: 3917 2097 / 3917 5014 E: swsabss@hku.hk |