CULT 1026 Understanding Society (UG Cert)
Credit Points 10
Legacy Code 500042
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Description Understanding Society introduces students to key sociological concepts, methods and theories used for the examination of individuals, social interactions, institutions and structures. Students explore how individual experiences are connected to wider social patterns. Considering questions of power, students will be introduced to various debates concerning structure and agency and will examine social inequality. With a focus on contemporary social life, the subject provides opportunity for students to consider current social issues and processes of social change. At the conclusion of their studies in this subject students will have been presented with opportunities to develop skills in critical reading and sociological analysis.
School Social Sciences
Discipline Society and Culture, Not Elsewhere Classified.
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 4 10cp
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Level Undergraduate Level 1 subject
Equivalent Subjects HUMN 1037 - Introduction to Sociology CULT 1017 - Understanding Society CULT 1019 - Understanding Society (WSTC)
Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in program 7170 - Undergraduate Certificate in Mental Health and Counselling.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Explain key concepts in sociology.
- Identify key characteristics of the major theoretical frameworks used in sociology.
- Identify relevant sources and assess approaches to and claims about social processes and institutions in contemporary society.
- Apply a sociological understanding of power, social inequality and social change to case study materials.
- Demonstrate reading, writing and referencing skills commensurate with university scholarship.
Subject Content
The Sociological Perspective
Individual and social identities
Social groups and relationships
Social institutions
Power, structure and agency
Social Inequality
Social Change
Assessment
The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.
Type | Length | Percent | Threshold | Individual/Group Task |
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Portfolio | 300 words per discussion entry (900 total) | 30 | N | Individual |
Short Answer | 900 words | 20 | N | Individual |
Peer Review | 300 Words | 10 | N | Individual |
Case Study | 1200 words | 40 | N | Individual |
Teaching Periods
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