Bulletin Vol. 6 No. 4 Jan–Feb 1970

Subject Course Title No, of hours per Week No. of Students Attending C.C. N.A. U.C. Total X I V . Sociology (Cont'd) 7. Educational Sociology (2nd term) 2 1 — 9 10 8. Urban Sociology 2 一 15 35 50 9. Sociology of Family & Marriage (2nd term) 2 24 2 28 54 10. Social Psychology (2nd term) 2 67 40 53 160 11. Social Problems (2nd term) 2 18 9 2 29 12. Modern Sociological Theories (offered in a series of two semester courses, Classical Sociological Theories, & Propositions & Concepts in Modem Sociology) 2 30 23 37 90 13. Group Dynamic s 2 — 10 一 10 14. Sociology & the Study of Chinese Society (1st term) 2 21 9 28 58 15. Community Analysis (2nd term) 2 17 7 17 41 16. Methodology (1s t term) 2 25 14 37 76 17. Japanese Society (2nd term) 2 20 1 一 21 18. Socio-political Structure of Contemporary Chin a (1st term) 2 1 一 6 7 19. Development of Chinese Culture 2 一 4 _ 4 20. Social Psychology 2 67 40 53 160 21. Industrial Sociology 2 7 _ 13 20 22. Social Research Methods 2 23 14 37 74 23. Social Stratification 3 39 一 3 42 24. Cultural Anthropology: South East Asia 2 9 11 一 20 T O T A L 195 5/6 1517 999 1329 3845 T h e P r e - Emp l o yme nt Wo r k s h o p The second annual Pre-Employment Workshop for third- and fourth-year students of the University, organized by the University Appointments Service, was held from 6th to 8th January, 1970 at the Hong Kong Hyatt Hotel, Kowloon. The purpose of the Workshop is to help senior students of the three constituent Colleges to understand problems of career making and employment after their graduation. The dimensional aspects of the graduate employment problem were integrated in a comprehensive syllabus and in the combined panel organization. The Workshop was opened by Dr. C T . Yung, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University and Chairman of the Appointments Board. In his opening remarks, Dr. Yung pointed out that the problem of graduate employment had its unique aspects in Hong Kong and that the students should be helped to equip themselves, besides fulfilling academic requirements, with a knowledge of environmental relationships and a personal adjustment to changing conditions. Dr. Choh-Ming L i, Vice-Chancellor of the University, Dr . Y . T. Shen, President of New Asia College, and Mr. T.C. Cheng, President of United College, also attended the opening ceremony. 一 5 —

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