ASOB16012U Socio-cultural Differentiation
Mandatory BSc course at 3. semester Sociology.
The objective of the course is to focus on key theories and
concepts within the different forms of cultural and social
stratification and on dynamics that generate equality and
inequality and which transcend sociological theory and methods.
Important forms of stratification include gender, ethnicity,
nationality, sexuality, class, disability and religion.
The various forms of stratification and their relations can be
studied by means of intra,- inter- and anti-categorical analyses.
The nature and evolution of different types of social practice and
values among population groups and nations in a European and global
perspective.
Knowledge: · understand how different social and identity categories work together and create different opportunities and conditions for individuals and groups · describe the categories’ mutual relations, history and current forms in the interface between similarity and recognition, discrimination and potential changes · analyse
different forms of intersectional identities and practices in a
range of institutional and policy contexts.
The course teaches students to · account for the formation of key concepts and theories · use intersectional categories and perspectives in a series of institutional contexts, e.g. policy processes. · use concepts, categories and perspectives in qualitative, quantitative and mixed-method sociological analyses.
Competences: At the end of the course, students are able to · evaluate and apply the theories and methods presented in a critical perspective · independently apply and differentiate theories and methods on
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600-700 pages
Available in printed compendium + additional texts on
Absalon.
- Category
- Hours
- Course Preparation
- 97
- Exam Preparation
- 11
- Exercises
- 70
- Lectures
- 28
- Total
- 206
Feedback after paper 1, paper 2 and final essay
Registration deadline for courses is June 1 for Autumn semester
and December 1 for Spring semester.
Registration deadline for Summer school is June 1.
When registered you will be signed up for exam.
International exchange students must sign up by filling in an
application
form:
course registration.
Credit students: klik her
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- PortfolioIndividual or group.
A portfolio assignment is defined as a series of short assignments during the course that address one or more set questions and feedback is offered during the course. All of the assignments are submitted together for assessment at the end of the course.
The portfolio assignments must be no longer than 15 pages. For group assignments, an extra 5 pages is added per additional student. Further details for this exam form can be found in the Curriculum and in the General Guide to Examinations at KUnet. - Exam registration requirements
Portfolio integrated with the course Videregående kvantitative metoder
NB! The exam will be in EnglishSociology students must be enrolled under BSc Curriculum 2016 to take this exam.
Credit students must be at bachelor level- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
- Exam period
Find more information on your study page at KUnet.
Exchange students and Danish full degree guest students please see the homepage of Sociology; http://www.soc.ku.dk/english/education/exams/ and http://www.soc.ku.dk/uddannelser/meritstuderende/eksamen/- Re-exam
At re-exam, the form of examination is the same as ordinary exam.
If the form of examination is ”active participation” the re-examination form is always “free written take-home essay”.
Criteria for exam assesment
Please see the learning outcome
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- ASOB16012U
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- See timetable.
- Course capacity
- 100 persons
- Study board
- Department of Sociology, Study Council
Contracting department
- Department of Sociology
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Social Sciences
Course Coordinators
- Hilda Rømer Christensen (hrc@soc.ku.dk)
- Nicole Doerr (nd@soc.ku.dk)
Lecturers
Hilda Rømer Christensen, e-mail: hrc@soc.ku.dk
Nicole Doerr, e-mail: nd@soc.ku.dk