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<SUBJECT ID="136-251" CODEUSED="136-251/351">
<TITLE>THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 2nd and 3rd years
<COORDINATOR>To be advised.
<PREREQUISITES>Normally 12.5 points of first-year Arts.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Two hours of lectures and a one hour tutorial a week.
<OBJECTIVES>Students completing this subject should have:
<ul>
<li>developed an understanding of the central ideas of key thinkers in the social-theoretical tradition, among Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel and Freud;
<li>developed an understanding of some central issues and themes about society such as power, culture, structure and self through a critical engagement of the work of these thinkers.
</ul>
<CONTENT>This subject is primarily concerned with a critical assessment of central social theorists through an examination of predominantly primary literature.
<ASSESSMENT>A literature review, or class paper and one essay together totalling 5,000 words.
</SUBJECT>
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<TITLE>THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 2nd and 3rd years
<COORDINATOR>To be advised.
<PREREQUISITES>Normally 12.5 points of first-year Arts.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>Two hours of lectures and a one hour tutorial a week.
<OBJECTIVES>Students completing this subject should have:
<ul>
<li>developed an understanding of the central ideas of key thinkers in the social-theoretical tradition, among Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel and Freud;
<li>developed an understanding of some central issues and themes about society such as power, culture, structure and self though a critical engagement of the work of these thinkers.
</ul>
<CONTENT>This subject is primarily concerned with a critical assessment of central social theorists through an examination of predominantly primary literature.
<ASSESSMENT>A literature review, or class paper and one essay together totalling 5,000 words.
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<SUBJECT ID="136-251" CODEUSED="136-251/351">
<TITLE>THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY</TITLE>
<POINTS>16.7 2nd and 3rd years
<COORDINATOR>To be advised.
<PREREQUISITES>Normally, 25 points of first-year Sociology.
<SEMESTER>First semester
<CONTACT>A 2-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial a week.
<OBJECTIVES>Students completing this subject should have:
<ul>
<li>developed an understanding of the central ideas of key thinkers in the social-theoretical tradition, among Marx, Durkheim, Weber, Simmel and Freud;
<li>developed an understanding of some central themes and issues about society, such as power, culture, structure and self through a critical engagement of the work of these thinkers;
</ul>
<CONTENT>This subject is primarily concerned with a critical assessment of central social theorists through an examination of predominantly primary literature.
<ASSESSMENT>A literature review, a class paper and one essay together totalling 5,000 words.
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