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Sociology - SOCAA13400

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
 
  
   
 
Program: 3400 - Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan only applies to students who commenced their degree program before 2009.

Sociology and Anthropology are disciplines for students with a special interest in human relationship and the multiplicity of interactive cooperation, conflict and communication which constitutes any society. The School of Social Sciences and International Studies offers a diverse program where students may choose courses in sociology, social anthropology, cultural theory, cultural studies, sociological approaches to communication and the public media, political sociology and policy-related studies.

Plan Structure

Students must complete 42 units of credit in order to gain a major in Sociology, including 12 units of credit in Level 1 courses and at least 12 units at Level 3. Up to 18 units of credit in courses undertaken as part of the Nura Gili program (courses with ATSI prefixes) will be acceptable as part of the Sociology major.

Level 1
First year sociology offers a broad introduction to sociology as a profound and productive way of describing, analysing and understanding society. Students can choose between five introductory courses. Those students intending to take a major must do two first year courses. As the course descriptions indicate, Level 1 courses may focus on different societies and cultures, but each is an introduction for university students beginning their study of the discipline and is preliminary and prerequisite for more advanced study in later years of the degree.

Please also note the following:

Semester 1 Level 1 course should be:
Semester 2 Level 1 course should be:

Level 2

Level 3
  • ARTS3215 Topics on Japan (6 UOC) - Note: Only module "Japanese Society in Anthropological Perspective" contributes towards Sociology and Anthropology

Honours

Honours level study is available in Sociology. Students interested in Honours should refer to the Honours plan record for entry requirements.

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