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BA Social Policy and Sociology (SCSU02)     FT

2016 - 2017

For students whose initial registration was for the session 2015-16, or before.
 
 

Year 1


units (100 credits)
1A
A student will take

Semester 1
SCS1001  The Sociology of Everyday Life AUT SEM 10 credits
SCS1002  The Sociological Imagination Seminar AUT SEM 10 credits
SCS1003  Understanding Inequality AUT SEM 10 credits
SCS1004  Social Divisions Seminar AUT SEM 10 credits
SCS1008  Introduction to Social Research AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
SCS1009  Welfare Politics and the State SPR SEM 10 credits
SCS1010  Social Policy and Social Problems Seminar SPR SEM 10 credits
SCS1011  Classical Sociological Theory SPR SEM 10 credits
SCS1012  Exploring Classical Social Thought Seminars SPR SEM 10 credits
SCS1015  Doing Social Research SPR SEM 10 credits

units
1B
Achieve More
A student will take

Semester 1
IPS101  State of Sheffield - Global perspectives on local issues AUT SEM 0 credits

units (20 credits)
1C
A student will take 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
SCS1005  Gender, Sexuality and Society AUT SEM 10 credits
SCS1007  Understanding Crime AUT SEM 10 credits

Semester 2
SCS1013  Globalisation and World Cultures SPR SEM 10 credits
a student can take unrestricted units to the value of 20 credits.

Year 2


units (80 credits)
2A
A student will take

Semester 1
SCS2000  Doing Quantitative Sociological Research AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS2002  Varieties of Welfare AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
SCS2007  Social Policy in Global Context SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2020  Doing Qualitative Sociological Research SPR SEM 20 credits

units (40 credits)
2B
A student will take 40 credits from this group.

Semester 1
SCS2001  Sociological Theory and Analysis AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS2006  Sociology of the Family AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS2009  The Sociology of Crime and Deviance AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS2016  Media Studies AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
SCS2005  Race, Immigration & Multiculturalism SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2010  Social Policy and Criminology SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2012  The Internet and Society SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2018  Social Work in the 21st Century SPR SEM 20 credits
a student can take unrestricted units to the value of 20 credits.

Year 3


units (60 credits)
3A
A student will take a minimum of 60 and a maximum of 80 credits from this group.

Semester 1
SCS3025  Sociology of Evil AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS3028  Sociology of Health, Illness and Medicine AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS3031  How to lie with statistics AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS3036  Intimacy and Personal Relationships AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS3038  The Sociology of Organised Crime AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS3041  How the World Gets Made AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS3042  Social Media, Data and Society AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
SCS3012  Southern Childhoods: Rights, Policies and Practices SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS3014  Men, Masculinities and Gender Relations SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS3015  Sociology of the New Genetics SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS3018  The Sociology of Surveillance SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS3032  Children, Families and Welfare States SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS3043  Digital Health SPR SEM 20 credits
AND

units
3B
A student will take up to 20 credits from this group.

Semester 1
SCS2001  Sociological Theory and Analysis AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS2006  Sociology of the Family AUT SEM 20 credits
SCS2009  The Sociology of Crime and Deviance AUT SEM 20 credits

Semester 2
SCS2005  Race, Immigration & Multiculturalism SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2010  Social Policy and Criminology SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2012  The Internet and Society SPR SEM 20 credits
SCS2018  Social Work in the 21st Century SPR SEM 20 credits
a student can take unrestricted LEVEL F6 units to the value of 20 credits.

units (40 credits)
3C
A student will take

Full academic year
SCS3002  Dissertation in Social Policy ACAD YR 40 credits

 
 
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Please note that the regulations displayed on this page reflect provision in 2016/17 and may not reflect study undertaken in other academic sessions. To see regulations that applied in another academic session, please return to the Programme Regulations Finder home screen and select the appropriate session.