Sociology (B.A.) (two subjects)
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Sociology is the science of society. It asks questions about the social structures which shape peoples' actions and enable their coexistence within modern society. Students will get to know a large variety of empirical methods and deal with the interaction of economic, political and cultural rules. In addition to this they will be concerned with modern forms of social inequality and the conflicts that arise therefrom.
- Programme:
- Sociology
- Degree:
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (two subjects)
- Standard period of study:
- 6 semesters
- Start:
- Only the winter semester
- Language of the programme:
- German
- Admission:
- open admission (enrolment without previous application)
- Orientation events:
- Orientation events are offered
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The Bachelor's Programme in Sociology conveys basic subject knowledge that is necessary for continuing on with a Master's programme and for changing over to the working world. Students acquire the skills they need to grasp the main correlations of the subject and to apply the fundamental scientific methods and findings.
Students will learn skills in formulating sociological questions, in analysing social problems and phenomena and in applying the more important sociological methods. These qualifcations enable their entry into different occupational fields (press, mass media, public relations, work in associations, continuing education and non-school related youth education and youth assistance, in the field of public administration on a federal level, state and community level, as well as in human resources of business and organisations). They also prepare themselves for continuing on to acquire an additional scientific degree.
Aside from sufficient fundamental knowledge in the subject Sociology, students will acquire in-depth knowledge in special sociological areas through elective compulsory modules. In addition, students have the possibility to build a concentration in the area of social policy.
The Bachelor's programme not only conveys subject-specific knowledge but also key competencies required for successful entry into the working world or for admission to a Master's programme.
- An application-oriented profile enables students to acquire general and subject-specific occupational skills.
- A scientific-oriented profile aims to convey the foundation to continue on with a consecutive occupational-qualifying degree in the form of a Master's programme.
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Structure
In the two-subject Bachelor's programme, two subjects are studied on equal terms.
A total of 180 credits are earned for the Bachelor's degree Bachelor of Arts (B.A.).
The two subjects each account for 66 credits. The area of professionalisation accounts for 36 credits.
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Admission
- Start:
- Winter semester only
- 1st subject semester:
- open admission (enrolment without previous application)
- 2nd to 6th subject semester:
- open admission (enrolment without previous application)
Impressions
Studying sociology in Göttingen
Why do some people have so much and others so little? Who belongs and who is marginalised? These questions concern small groups as well as larger societies. Sociology studies use scientific theories and methods to find explanations for such phenomena. Fancy exciting texts, surveys and your own analyses? This film gives an insight into the study of sociology in Göttingen.
Episode 1: What is sociology?
A podcast by StadtRadio Göttingen and a seminar from the field of key competences with Sascha Prinz and students of sociology Göttingen
Episode 2: What is the point of studying sociology?
A podcast by StadtRadio Göttingen and a seminar from the field of key competences with Sascha Prinz and students of sociology Göttingen
Episode 3: Current sociological research in Göttingen
This episode is about the sociology of labour and social policy. A podcast by StadtRadio Göttingen and a seminar from the field of key competences with Sascha Prinz and students of sociology Göttingen
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