Sub-major - Sociology
Western Sydney University
Sub-major
Code:
SM1029.1
Related Courses
1667.2
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Bachelor of Social Science
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
YES, if the specialisation is available on your Home campus. Please ensure your course structure allows space for enrolment in the units in this unit set. Students must also meet any pre-requisite requirements. Consult your Course Advisor for further advice.
The sub-major in Sociology provides students with a thorough training in the methods, theories and select leading areas of contemporary sociology. As well as units in which methods and theories are taught, through the social science core, students enrolled in the Sociology Sub- major will have opportunities to study a number of particular themes from a sociological perspective, including inequalities, deviance, identities, gender, religion, medicine and health care, ethnicity and migration, and the family, among other possibilities. A BSS with a major in Sociology will prepare students for both employment and a research higher degree.
Sub-major
Structure
Students must complete four of the following units
Autumn session
101609
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Comparative Studies of Families and Kinship
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101610
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Health, Illness and Biomedicine: A Sociological Perspective
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101611
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Home and Away: Ethnicity and Migration in Australia
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101608
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Inequalities and Difference
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Spring session
101886
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Brave New World: Negotiating Social Change in the 21st Century
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And one of
101631
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Power, Deviance and Society
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102039
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Crime, Deviance and Society
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