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 166-265 Sociology Internship Research Project

Note

Available as 166-365 at 3rd-year level.

Entry to this subject is by quota, with a maximum of 15 students enrolled at any one time.

Credit Points

16.7 3rd year

Coordinator

Kevin McDonald, Jui-Shan Chang, Tim Marjoribanks

Prerequisites

Students wishing to enrol in this subject must have completed Sociology 1A and 1B and Sociology 166-258/358.

Semester

2

Contact

To be determined in consultation with departmental supervisor and relevant organisation

Subject Description

In this subject a student, under academic supervision from the Sociology Programme, will undertake a sociological research project in an organisation outside the university - such as trade unions, social movements, women's organisations, welfare service providers, Government or non-government policy organisations. The project will be determined jointly by the student and the organisation concerned.

Assessment

Research report and essay work totalling 5,000 words

Prescribed Texts

C. Ragin, Constructing Social Research, Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge, 1994



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