Standard period of study: |
Depends on the standard period of study of the chosen |
Programme start: |
Summer and winter semester |
Admission restrictions: |
Admission to the programme is restricted. |
Scale |
60 credit points (CP) |
Number of modules (Main Subject): |
4 compulsory modules, 2 compulsory elective modules |
Module examination formats: |
Term
paper |
Language(s) of instruction: |
German, English |
Programme Director |
The B.A. degree programme in Sociology is divided into 9 modules, 6 of which must be completed.
Foundation Phase (Compulsory)
Contents:
Students acquire an initial orientation, practical experience and knowledge related to:
Basic understanding of what social science and sociology are,the diversity of sociological theories and research and their applications,the basic skills of studying,the techniques of working in the social sciences.Core objective:
Students are able to apply different perspectives in order to understand and explain complex social and interpersonal issues.
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
The preparatory course is a self-contained module and should be taken in the first semester.
Students are required to attend the lecture and tutorial.
Students receive a total of 10 credit points for the preparatory course.
Contents:
The students acquire knowledge about Sociological theoriesSocial history and history of ideasConcepts of sociological thoughtGeneration of sociological knowledge
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students must attend two seminars in this module.
In one of the two seminars, students only complete one attendance assessment and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students complete a certificate of attendance (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
In the lecture "Introduction to Methods of Empirical Social Research", students acquire knowledge related to:
In the course "Introduction to Interpretative Social Research", students acquire knowledge related to:
In this module, students acquire the competence to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In the course "Introduction to Statistics in the Social Sciences", students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the course "Introduction to Interpretative Social Research", students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination in the form of a written exam (120 minutes) or term paper (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Compulsory electives: Two modules are selected from modules 4 to 8. The other compulsory elective modules are not studied.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge of the different types and schools of sociological theorising and sub-disciplines of sociology,the structure and systematics of the distinctions macro/micro, action/system, individual/society.
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge of theories and empirical findings on social inequality;important features of the social structure of the FRG and other societies;central dimensions of social policy,professional aspects of the topics, concepts and methods dealt with in the module.
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge related to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge related to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
The students acquire an initial orientation and knowledge related to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Compulsory module: Specialisation
Contents:
In the specialisation module, students attend additional courses totalling 4 SWS. They can choose from courses in compulsory elective modules 4-8 and the Research Skills 2 module in the Bachelor's major in Sociology.
Students acquire in-depth knowledge related to
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of attendance:
If a deepening in the area of research skills is to take place, courses from the module FK2 of the BA Sociology major must be selected from the modules offered in the course catalogue. It is not possible to repeat the course "Introduction to Interpretative Social Research" in this module.
The module consists of two seminars from the above-mentioned modules of the major subject. One seminar concludes with a certificate of attendance (3 CP). The second seminar is completed with a certificate of attendance (3 CP) and a term paper (4 CP) following the chosen seminar.
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
The B.A. degree programme in Sociology is divided into 9 modules, 6 of which must be completed.
Foundation Phase (Compulsory)
Contents:
Students acquire an initial orientation, practical experience and knowledge related to:
Basic understanding of what social science and sociology are,the diversity of sociological theories and research and their applications,the basic skills of studying,the techniques of working in the social sciences.Core objective:
Students are able to apply different perspectives in order to understand and explain complex social and interpersonal issues.
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
The preparatory course is a self-contained module and should be taken in the first semester.
Students are required to attend the lecture and tutorial.
Students receive a total of 10 credit points for the preparatory course.
Contents:
The students acquire knowledge about Sociological theoriesSocial history and history of ideasConcepts of sociological thoughtGeneration of sociological knowledge
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of participation:
Students must attend two seminars in this module.
In one of the two seminars, students only complete one attendance assessment and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students complete a certificate of attendance (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
"Introduction to interpretative methods":
"Application of methods":
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of attendance (3 CP) and a final module examination in the form of a written examination (120 minutes) or term paper (120 hours) (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Compulsory electives: Two modules are selected from modules 4 to 8. The other compulsory elective modules are not studied.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge of the different types and schools of sociological theorising and sub-disciplines of sociology,the structure and systematics of the distinctions macro/micro, action/system, individual/society.
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge of theories and empirical findings on social inequality;important features of the social structure of the FRG and other societies;central dimensions of social policy,professional aspects of the topics, concepts and methods dealt with in the module.
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge related to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
Students acquire knowledge related to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Contents:
The students acquire an initial orientation and knowledge related to
Final module examinations, coursework and proof of participation:
In one of the two seminars, students only provide proof of participation and receive 3 CP for this.
In the other seminar, students provide proof of participation (3 CP) and a final module examination (4 CP).
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.
Compulsory module: Specialisation
Contents:
In the specialisation module, students attend additional courses totalling 4 SWS. They can choose from courses in compulsory elective modules 4-8 and the Research Skills 2 module in the Bachelor's major in Sociology.
Students acquire in-depth knowledge related to
Final module examinations, academic achievements and proof of attendance:
If a deepening in the area of research skills is to take place, courses from the module FK2 of the BA Sociology major must be selected from the modules offered in the course catalogue. It is not possible to repeat the course "Introduction to Interpretative Social Research" in this module.
The module consists of two seminars from the above-mentioned modules of the major subject. One seminar concludes with a certificate of attendance (3 CP). The second seminar is completed with a certificate of attendance (3 CP) and a term paper (4 CP) following the chosen seminar.
The module is completed with a total of 10 credit points.