Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 4 years |
Intakes | January, May, September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL: minimum score of 213 (computer-based), 550 (paper-based) or 88 (internet-based)
- IELTS: minimum score of 6.5
- MELAB: minimum score of 85
- CAEL: minimum score of 60 with 60 in Writing Proficiency
- Cambridge English Proficiency: minimum result of C
- Three years of full-time senior level studies in an English language secondary school or post-secondary institution (official documents required)
Curriculum
- Understanding Society
- The Adolescent and Society
- Thinking Sociologically
- Emergence of Sociological Theories
- The World of Work
- Family Sociology I
- Crime and Punishment I: Explanations of Crime
- Crime and Punishment II: Police, Courts, Prison and Rehabilitation
- Research Methods and Data Analysis
- Sociology of Educational Issues
- Introduction to Globalization
- Individual, Community and the Political Order
- Desire, Love, and Work I: The Social Making of Gender
- Social Inequality: Gender, Race, Class and Power
- Introduction to Statistics
- Survey Research: A Course in Applied Sociology
- Modern Sociological Theories: Manifestations and Issues
- News, Pop Culture, and Power, Critical Perspective on Mass Media
- Qualitative Methods
- Social Movements
- Workplace Rights Advocacy
- Globalization and the New World Order
- The Colonizer and the Colonized
- Desire, Love, and Work II: The Social Making of Sexuality
- Selected Topics I
- Selected Topics II
- Independent Studies I
- Independent Studies II
- Quantitative Methods
- Sociology of Labour Markets
- Class, Race, Gender and Ethnicity in the Workplace
- Research Essay
- Political Sociology
- Critical Analysis of Global Health Issues
- Capitalism, Work and the Regulation of Environmental Risks
- Immigration: Politics and Society
- Marxist Political Theory
- The Sociology of Youth
- Selected Topics I
- Selected Topics II