Checking date: 17/05/2024


Course: 2024/2025

Sociological Analysis I
(19301)
Master in Social Sciences (Plan: 481 - Estudio: 325)
EPC


Coordinating teacher: TORRE FERNANDEZ, MARGARITA

Department assigned to the subject: Social Sciences Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

Course:
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Objectives
Knowledge: K-1. Advanced knowledge and understanding of the processes of economic, social, and political change, as well as the structures that make up societies (markets, families, institutions) from an analytical, methodological, and empirical perspective. K-4. Knowledge of comparative analysis and historical analysis applied in major scientific contributions in Social Sciences. K-5. Knowledge of the internal logic of a scientific publication, examining the clarity of exposition, as well as the consistency between theory, analytical strategy, indicators, results, and conclusions. K-12. Advanced knowledge of the foundations of sociological analysis and the determinants of socioeconomic achievements based on the relationship between theory and methodological developments. Skills: S-1. Ability to synthesize the main theories and empirical contributions in one or more contemporary debates from an interdisciplinary perspective. S-4. Ability to select and apply the method of comparison or historical analysis for the study of a political, economic, or social phenomenon. S-5. Skill in organizing and expressing ideas clearly and unambiguously, and in supporting theoretical arguments on a topic through a critical analysis of the literature. S-12. Mastery of macro, meso, and micro factors in the formation and reproduction of social inequalities. Competencies: C-1. Ability to apply knowledge about existing theoretical and empirical debates in an original development of one's own ideas in a context of academic or applied research. C-4. Ability to select cases and apply the comparative method and/or historical analysis when providing an empirical response to a research question within the framework of applied or academic research. C-5. Ability to identify the strengths and weaknesses of scientific publications in an area of study and to justify the advancement in the knowledge frontier that is intended to be achieved in the research project. C-12. Ability to apply theoretical knowledge and methodological advances on the subject in the development of a research paper in the area of Sociology.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
-Introduction. Types of sociological analysis -Analytical approaches in Marx and Weber -Analytical approaches in Durkheim and in Tocqueville -Occupational and educational attainment -Gender, class and inter-ethnic inequalities -The Age of Migration and its Consequences -Macro-social changes and micro-social consequences -Participation in social organizations -Globalisation and Europeanisation -Social network analysis -Concepts of the cultural framework -Causes and consequences of cultural change
Learning activities and methodology
Training activities: AF1 - Theoretical class AF3 - Theoretical-practical class: learning theoretical content on mathematics, statistics, and causal inference. AF5 - Tutoring: the possibility of establishing weekly meetings with the professor teaching the course. AF6 - Individual student work. Teaching Methodologies: MD1 - Lectures in class by the professor with the support of computer and audiovisual media, in which the main concepts of the subject are developed. MD2 - Critical reading of texts recommended by the subject professor: press articles, reports, manuals, and/or academic articles. MD4 - Presentation and discussion in class, under the moderation of the professor, on topics related to the content of the subject, as well as practical cases. MD5 - Preparation of papers and reports individually or in groups.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 70
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 30

Calendar of Continuous assessment


Basic Bibliography
  • Alexis de Tocqueville. Old Regime and the Revolution. University of Chicago Press. 1998
  • Emile Durkheim. Elementary Forms of Religious Life. George Allen . 2001
  • Gosta Esping-Andersen. Social Foundations of Postindustrial Economies. Oxford University Press. 1999
  • Karl Marx, Frederich Engels. Marx & Engels Reader. Pencil . 1972
  • Max Weber. Economy and Society. 1971. University of California
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