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Monographic Lecture 1 - course description

General information
Course name Monographic Lecture 1
Course ID 14.2-WP-SOCDA-WM1
Faculty Faculty of Social Sciences
Field of study Sociology
Education profile academic
Level of studies Second-cycle studies leading to MS degree
Beginning semester winter term 2020/2021
Course information
Semester 3
ECTS credits to win 3
Course type obligatory
Teaching language polish
Author of syllabus
  • dr hab. Beata Trzop, prof. UZ
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Lecture 30 2 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

The intention of the lecturer is to familiarize students with contemporary ideas about contemporary social phenomena at macro or/and micro social level.

Prerequisites

-

Scope

1. Introduction to the subject matter of classes.
2. Theoretical framework of the issues being addressed.
3. Methodological framework of the undertaken issues.
4. Historical conditions of the problem.
5. Contemporary tendencies in the area of the issues being addressed.
6. Empirical implications of the problem.
7. Analysis of research results regarding the issues being addressed.
8. Critical analysis of selected concepts.

Teaching methods

Lecture, Power Point presentation, discussion.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

Evaluation of the lectures: grade of the written work (compliance with the topic, correct work structure, language, reliability, independence of the work, appropriate selection of the literature of the subject).

The final grade in the subject is the grade from the lecture.

Recommended reading

Each time matched to the subject matter, and the list presented at the first class.

Further reading

Each time matched to the subject matter, and the list presented at the first class.

Notes

The subject matter is adapted to the researcher's research interests.


Modified by dr Tomasz Kołodziej (last modification: 16-04-2020 09:50)