UniSA uses cookies to remember your preferences, analyse traffic, track usage patterns, and personalise content. In some instances, UniSA shares personal information collected by cookies with UniSA's third party service providers and Adelaide University (as UniSA's future successor). See our privacy notification for further details. To adjust your cookie settings, click 'More information'. By clicking 'Accept and continue', you consent to our use of cookies.

Sociology

Year



Type

Major, Minor, Sub-Major

Description

Students studying the Sociology minor, sub major or major will graduate with: skills in identifying trends and structures in society as they relate to social problems that emerge from cultural, political and economic change;  critical and creative thinking as they relate to social research and other knowledge claims; and communications skills. These equip students with abilities to make them lifelong learners as well as attractive candidates for employment in  public and private sectors as well as within non-government organisations.

Prerequisite(s)

Nil

Assumed Knowledge

Nil

Courses

Course Area and cat no. Units Level References
MINOR
Course
Area and cat no.
SOCU 1003
Units
4.5
Level
1
References
Course
Area and cat no.
SOCU 1002
Units
4.5
Level
1
References
Course
Area and cat no.
SOCU 2017
Units
4.5
Level
2
References
Course
Area and cat no.
SOCU 2021
Units
4.5
Level
2
References
SUBMAJOR
The four courses listed in the Minor plus two of the courses listed below:
Course
Area and cat no.
SOCU 3036
Units
4.5
Level
3
References
Course
Area and cat no.
HUMS 3034
Units
4.5
Level
3
References
Course
Area and cat no.
SOCU 3038
Units
4.5
Level
3
References
The seven courses listed above plus:
Course
Area and cat no.
HUMS 2038
Units
4.5
Level
3
References

Rules

Nil

Notes

Nil