A. Bachelor Programme (Branch of Study: Human and Cultural Sciences)
First Year
1.1. Introduction to Sociology
1.2. Basics of Sociology
1.3. Statistics for Sociologists I
1.4. Training of Key Competences I
- 230213 TS Training of Key Competences I: Sociological Writing Workshop I and Presentation Skills
- 230214 TS Training of Key Competencies I: Working in Groups
Second Year
2.1. Sociological Theories
- 230215 VO Introduction-Overview about 3 Areas of Theory: Interpretative, Feminist and Systems Theories - Lecture Sociological Theories
- 230216 SE Interpretative Theories: Interaction, Construction and Understanding
- 230217 SE Interpretative Sociology: Theories about the Self
- 230218 SE Basic Concepts and the Relationship to Sociological Theories
- 230219 SE Globalisation and Quality of Life of Women in the First and Third World
- 230220 SE Interaction in Organizations
- 230221 SE Theory Seminar: Pierre Bourdieu
- 230223 SE A Review of Emotions: Gender Related Approaches
2.2. Sociological Methods
- 230112 VO Qualitative Methods: Introduction-Overview
- 230224 SE Qualitative Methods: Grounded Theory
- 230225 SE Qualitative Methods: Grounded Theory
- 230226 SE Seminar on Qualitative Methods: Ethnography and Participant Observation
- 230227 SE Qualitative Methods: Ethnography
- 230228 SE Qualitative Methods: Ethnography
- 230229 SE Hermeneutic Interpretation of Texts
- 230230 SE Qualitative Methods: Qualitative Interviewing
- 230231 SE Seminar on Qualitative Methods: Qualitative Evaluation Research
- 230232 SE Qualitative Social Network Research
- 230233 UE Quantitative Methods: Statistical Analysis using SPSS
2.3. Sociological Fields of Practice - Special Sociologies
- 230219 SE Globalisation and Quality of Life of Women in the First and Third World
- 230234 VO Applied Sociology - An Overview
- 230235 VO+SE Sociology of Media and Communication
2.4. Practice Guidance, Part I
- 230236 PB Practice Guardian Part 1: Preperation
- 230237 PB Practice Guidance Part 1: Preparation
2.5. Statistics for Sociologists II
- 230238 VO Statistics for Sociologists II
- 230239 UE Statistics for Sociologists II - Group 4
- 230240 UE Statistics for Sociologists II - Group 1
- 230241 UE Statistics for Sociologists II - Group 3
- 230242 UE Statistics for Sociologists II - Group 5
- 230243 UE Statistics for Sociologists II - Group 2
Third Year
3.1. Applied Research
- 230244 FPR Research Practice I - Applied Empirical Social Research
- 230245 FPR Research Practice I - Applied Social Research
- 230246 FPR Research Practice I - Applied Social Research
- 230254 SE Cultural Inequalities and Consumption Research: Towards to Sociology of Having and Being
3.2. Training of Key Compentences II
- 230247 TS Training of Key Competences II: Group Dynamics
- 230248 TS Training of Key Competences II: Projectmanagement
3.3. Practice Guidance, Part II
- 230251 PB Practice Guardian Part 2: Evaluation and Reflection
- 230253 PB Practice Guidance Part 2: Evaluation and Reflection
Recommended Free Elective Courses
Sociological Theories
- 230385 VO Scientific institutions and the social structures of science - Introduction to Social Studies of Science I
- 230381 SE [ en ] Tracing the "Social" in Science and the "Scientific" in the Social - An Introduction in Social Structures of Science
- 230377 SE [ en ] Attention Border! Modern science and its relation to alternative forms of knwoledge
- 180312 SE Evidence: Scientific Constitutions of Reality
Sociological Methods
- 070516 KU Basics of Social Network Analysis I
Sociological Practice Fields - Special Sociologies
- 070194 KU Communication Culture at Universities and at Work I
- 070195 KU Interdisciplinary Research I : from Project Planning to Evaluation
- 070313 KU Job Orientation for Students I
- 070519 KU Labour Market Orientation II - Communication Processes between Laypersons and Experts: Experiencing, Reflecting, Designing
- 230387 SE [ en ] "Making futures present" - Future scenarios as resource at the interface of technoscience and society
- 230386 SE [ en ] Observing science from a different perspective - analyses and reflections on the development of scientific knowledge
- 230377 SE [ en ] Attention Border! Modern science and its relation to alternative forms of knwoledge
- 230379 SE How science (mis)understands the public--and vice versa? - An introduction to the "Public Understanding of Science"
- 230380 SE [ en ] (Un)informed patients, re-configured bodies and the politics of life. - An introduction to the field of medicine, technoscience and society
- 230383 SE Cyberscience - New options and potentials of the Internet in the scientific field
- 230382 SE [ en ] Why research on science? - An introduction to the social studies of technoscience
- 180317 SE Interface Knowledge/Technology: Epistemic technology assessment
Theories of Science and Scientific Research
Additional Free Elective Courses
- 210072 VO D3, G10: The Power of Movement - Transformation of the Field of Sport
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