Monash University Arts Undergraduate handbook 1995

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SCY1010

Introduction to sociology I

6 points * 3 hours per week * First semester * Clayton

An introduction to sociological analysis with reference to the study of social inequality and the sociology of the family. The first section of the subject focuses on social differences related to class, gender and ethnicity. It examines competing theoretical perspectives about the reasons for social inequality, as well as considering arguments about how social differences are maintained, perpetuated and challenged. The family section examines the relationships of marriage and parenthood in modern industrial society. It focuses on the ways in which social, political and economic forces structure domestic life and make men and women experience marriage differently. Throughout the subject particular attention is given to different theoretical perspectives in sociology and to the role of evidence in sociological analysis.

Assessment

Written (2000 words): 45% * One short assignment (500 words): 10% * Examination (2 hours): 45%

Recommended texts

Willis E The sociological quest: An introduction to the study of social life Allen and Unwin, 1993



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