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Leader: Dr Vaughan Higgins
Offered:
Not offered in 2005.
Synopsis: Theories and methods for research in sociology. Recent trends in sociological theorising. Different methods for the collection of empirical data. The relationship between theory and practice. Issues in the process of research.
Objectives: On completion of this unit students should be able to: 1. Demonstrate a knowledge of key developments in contemporary sociological theorising and research, and an understanding of the links with the work of classical sociologists; 2. Show an understanding of the connections and disconnections between various theories in terms of their ontological and epistemological assumptions; 3. Demonstrate a knowledge of the research strategies which arise from these assumptions and the variety of methods which each employs; 4. Show awareness of and sensitivity towards a range of ethical and political issues in the conduct of research; and 5. Apply this knowledge in undertaking their own research projects.
Assessment: Essay 1 (4500 words): 50% + Essay 2 (4500 words): 50%
Prerequisites: HSM4301 and HSM4302. First degree with a major in sociology or related discipline.
Prohibitions: SCY4801, GSC4211