Overview

Sociology is one of the most relevant disciplines for understanding complex social, cultural, and political phenomena today. Often cited as the "Queen of Disciplines" due to it producing a number of key ideas used by many subjects that study society and culture, sociology offers students a range of exciting theoretical, methodological, and conceptual tools for an understanding of human action, social and systemic change, institutions, and the deeper meanings of life. With subject matter such as globalisation, religion, health, work and economy, social movements, gender, and culture, sociologists are often crucially involved in a number of key debates around the ideas and events that impact on real people and their communities. All of these areas are a part of the sociology sequence at the ACU. Operating in both government and private industry, sociologists are employed in a variety of roles that centre on people and their environments including community project officers, policy planners and researchers, marketers and social media publicists. Sociology at the ACU helps students acquire high-order transferrable skills in reasoning, theorising, communicating, and research to do with a broader and deeper perspective of events, all of which are highly sought after by employers.

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Completion requirements

A student must complete 40 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings, consisting of:

a. at least 10 cp from 100-level units (Part A);

b. at least 20 cp from 200- or 300-level units (Part B).

Complete at least 10 credit points from the following:

  • SOCS100Introduction to Sociology10 CP
  • SOCS101Global Society and Change10 CP

Complete at least 20 of the following:

  • SOCS200All the Feels Emotions Society Culture10 CP
  • SOCS201Social Justice and the New Economy10 CP
  • SOCS202Culture: Rights, Representation, Resistance10 CP
  • SOCS206Globalisation, Religion and Modernity10 CP
  • SOCS208The Power of Social Connection: Social Capital Revealed10 CP
  • SOCS209Race and Ethnicity: Australian and Global Perspectives10 CP
  • SOCS210The Social and Cultural Life of Fijian Young People10 CP
  • SOCS226Global Youth Cultures10 CP
  • SOCS234Sociological Theory and Practice10 CP
  • SOCS235Health, Illness and Wellbeing10 CP
  • SOCS239Sociology of Gender and Sexuality10 CP
  • SOCS243Global Health10 CP
  • SOCS244Difference and Diversity: Social and Sexual Health10 CP
  • SOCS300Power Wealth and Welfare: Social Issues and Policy10 CP
  • HUMA332Arts and Humanities Special Project10 CP

    Restriction requirement for HUMA332. A quota applies to this unit. An application process applies for special projects on offer and academic merit will be considered. The student must have a GPA of at least 5.5 and be undertaking a major taught by the National School of Arts and Humanities (not including Education Studies, Mathematics and Technology). Permission from the National Head of School is required prior to enrolling in this unit.

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