Introduction |
To
maintain Hong Kong's competitiveness in the knowledge-based
and increasingly globalised economy, the Chief Executive of
the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region announced in his
2000 Policy Address that there should be progressive increase
in post-secondary education opportunities. The policy objective
is that 60% of the senior secondary school leavers will have
access to tertiary education to be fulfilled in ten years'
time by 2010/2011.
In
support of the above policy initiative and to enable senior
secondary school leavers and adult learners to have additional
avenue to pursue higher education in Hong Kong, the School
of Continuing Studies (SCS) of The Chinese University of Hong
Kong (CUHK) has developed the Associate Degree Programme in
Theology with the following features.
- It provides further education
opportunities for those Form 7 graduates and adult learners
who cannot benefit in the conventional framework of the education
system in Hong Kong, Built on the Diploma Programme in General
Studies, this
Programme also serves as one of the articulation ladders for the graduates
of this Diploma Programme for further studies.
- he curriculum design of this
Programme is broad-based with an approach of whole-person
development for the students. The adoption of an interdisciplinary
approach for a variety of courses allows students to acquire
knowledge in an integrated way.
- The design of the specialisation
courses in Theology is based on the professional input and
expertise from the Theology Division, Chung Chi College,
CUHK. It combines an introductory guide to the major themes
of the Christian theological tradition with an exploration
of the contemporary significance of theology, with an overall
aim to introduce students to Christianity both as the
backbone of the human civilisation, especially Western civilisation, and
as an important discourse of modern societies,
- Upon successful completion,
graduates of this Associate Degree Programme may articulate
to higher level tertiary studies or join the workforce. (Progression
paths are shown on Page 6.)
- A variety of continuous assessment
methods will be used throughout the Programme instead of
only examinations.
- Learning assistance, academic
counselling and career planning will be provided to students
by qualified instructors and professional counsellors.
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Objectives |
The
overall objective of this Associate Degree Programme is to
provide enriching education at sub-degree level that prepares
students for further studies, work, leisure and active citizenship
which is translated as follows:
- To help students develop a
solid foundation on both Chinese and English languages;
- To help students better understand
their interests, aptitudes, aspirations and potentials, as
well as to broaden their perspectives through exposure to
a wide range of courses fostering whole-person development;
- To prepare students for further
studies; and
- To prepare students with knowledge
in the specialised area of Theology for transfer to local/overseas
bachelor's degree programmes in the related areas of study.
Specific
objectives of the area of specialisation in Theology are as
follows:
- To enable students with the
ability to appreciate the historical and textual traditions
of the Christian faith as well as the relevance of which
to the modern society;
- To enable students to realise
the links between theology and contemporary society;
- To enable students to have
a basic grasp of the methods and tools appropriate to theological
understanding; and
- To enable students to possess
a range of cognitive skills necessary to investigate into
matters concerning the Christian traditions as well as related
religious phenomena.
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