23.01. Sociology
A. Bachelor's Degree Programme Sociology
1. Studieneingangsphase
STEP 1 Grundzüge der Sozialwissenschaften
- 230335 VO Basics of Social Theory
- 230336 VO Basics of Methodology in Social Sciences
- 230378 VO Social Sciences and Social Change: Contemporary Debates
STEP 2 Einführung in das sozialwissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit Schwerpunkt Soziologie
- 230337 VO STEP 2: Introduction to Sociology
- 230338 VO STEP 2: Structure and Development of modern Societies
- 230339 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230340 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230341 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230342 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230343 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230344 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230345 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230346 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230347 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230348 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230349 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230350 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230351 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230352 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230353 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230354 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230355 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230356 PR STEP 2: Introduction to Scientific Work
- 230375 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
- 230376 PS STEP 2: Proseminar Introduction
2. Pflichtmodule
2.1. Theorie
T1 Soziologische Theorien: Grundzüge
- 230357 VO Modul T1: Modern Sociological Theories I
- 230358 UE Sociological Theories (Classicals)
- 230374 SE Great Moments of Sociology. Famous Theoretical Models of Sociological Thinking
T2 Spezielle soziologische Theorien und Gesellschaftsdiagnosen
2.2. Methoden
M1 Einführung in die empirische Sozialforschung
- 230359 VO Modul M1: Empirical Social Research
- 230360 UE Modul M1: Empirical Social Research
M2 Statistik für SoziologInnen unter Berücksichtigung mathematischer Grundlagen
M3 Auseinandersetzung mit und angeleitete Anwendung von qualitativen Forschungsansätzen, Methoden und Verfahren
M4 Angeleitete Auseinandersetzung mit und Anwendung von quantitativen Forschungsansätzen, Methoden und Verfahren
2.3. Anwendungen
A1 Forschungs- und Anwendungsbereiche der Soziologie
A2 Ausgewählte spezielle Soziologie
A3 Projektdesign und Forschungspraktikum
2.4. Rechts- und wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fächer
2.5. Kommunikative und soziale Kompetenzen
3. Wahlmodul - Sozialwissenschaft
B. Master's Degree Programme Sociology
1. Pflichtmodule
T Soziologische Theorien: Vergleich, Anwendung und Entwicklung
- 230362 SE Competition Society. Towards a Sociological of Rivalry
- 230279 VO+SE Sociological Theories 1
M Angewandte Methoden und Forschungsstrategien
- 230303 VO+UE Specific Multivariate Methods of Analysis in the Social Sciences
- 230304 VO+UE Specific Multivariate Methods
- 230306 VO+UE Structural Equation Models with Longitudinal Data
- 230363 SE Investigating Social Practices: Methodology and Methods of Comparative Social Research
- 230364 SE Interpretive Picture Analysis - Methods Semiar
F Forschungsspezialisierung
- 230362 SE Competition Society. Towards a Sociological of Rivalry
- 230365 SE Sociology of Family: Fathering
Forschungsspezialisierung: Gesundheit und Organisation
- 230366 SE Health Promotion in Organisations: The Setting Approach
- 350328 SE MB1I - Specialization Course Research Seminar
Forschungsspezialisierung: Kultur und Gesellschaft
Forschungsspezialisierung: Sozialgerontologie, Generationen und Familie
- 230281 VO+SE Ageing Societies: Research and Politics
- 230365 SE Sociology of Family: Fathering
Forschungsspezialisierung: Sozialstruktur und soziale Integration
- 230286 VO+SE Gender-Space-Power
- 230287 VO [ en ] Urban Sociology: Theories, Methodology and research fields
- 230288 SE [ en ] Practice of Sociology: Cities and housing concerns
- 230289 VO+SE Measuring the Social Integration of Migrants - Theoretical Concepts and Methodological Problems
AR Master-Arbeit-Seminar
- 230152 SE Master Thesis Seminar
- 230295 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230296 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230298 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230299 SE Diploma Seminar
- 230301 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230367 SE Master Thesis Seminar
- 230368 SE Master Thesis Seminar
- 230369 SE Master Thesis Seminar
- 230370 SE Master Thesis Seminar
- 230371 SE Master Thesis Seminar
2. Wahlmodule
ET Erweiterung Theorien
EM Erweiterung Methoden
- 230310 VO+UE Quantitative Empirical Social Research: Cross-National/Cultural Survey Research - Advanced Methods
EF Erweiterung einer gewählten Forschungsspezialisierung
PM Projektmanagement
WK Wissenskommunikation
SM Sozialwissenschaftliches Modul nach freier Wahl
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
C. Diploma Programme Sociology (Branch of Study: Law, Social Sciences and Economics)
First Stage of the Degree Programme
1.1. Theories and Applications
1.2. Methods
1.3. Optional Courses in Law and Economics
1.3.1. Economics
1.3.2. Business Administration
1.3.3. Public Law, Labour and Social Law
1.3.4. Political Science
Second Stage of the Degree Programme
2.1. Theories and Applications
- 140316 VO Einführung in die Entwicklungssoziologie
- 230258 VO+SE Theories 1: Diagnosis and Criticism of Society
- 230259 VO+SE Theories 1: Diagnosis and Criticism of Society
- 230265 VO+UE Microsociology/Social Psychology
- 230361 VO+UE Analysis of Social Problem Areas: Migration
2.2. Methods
- 230266 PR Research Practice: Data Collection
- 230268 PR Research Practice: Data Collection
- 230271 PR Research Practice: Data Collection
- 230272 VO Statistics 2 for Sociologists
- 230273 UE Statistics 2 for Sociologists
- 230276 UE Statistics 2 for Sociologists
- 230277 UE Table Analysis
- 230278 UE Table Analysis
2.3. Elective Courses in Law and Economics
Third Stage of the Degree Programme
3.1. Theories and Applications
- 040520 VK KFK IndM/IM/MAR/ORGA: Sociology of Organisations
- 040523 EK KFK IndM: Labour Relations and HRM I
- 040526 VK KFK IndM: Labour Relations and HRM II
- 230279 VO+SE Sociological Theories 1
- 230280 VO+SE Sociological Theories 2: History of Sociological Theories
- 230281 VO+SE Ageing Societies: Research and Politics
- 230282 VO+SE Sociology of Marginal Cultures
- 230283 VO+SE Sociology of Culture
- 230284 VO+SE Basics about Traffic Sociology
- 230285 VO+SE Social Gerontology, Life Course, Intergenertional Relations
- 230286 VO+SE Gender-Space-Power
- 230287 VO [ en ] Urban Sociology: Theories, Methodology and research fields
- 230288 SE [ en ] Practice of Sociology: Cities and housing concerns
- 230289 VO+SE Measuring the Social Integration of Migrants - Theoretical Concepts and Methodological Problems
3.3.1. Sociological Theories
3.3.2. Applied Sociology (Fields of Practice)
3.3.4.1. Political Sociology
- 040523 EK KFK IndM: Labour Relations and HRM I
- 040526 VK KFK IndM: Labour Relations and HRM II
3.3.4.2. Technical Sociology
3.3.4.3. Sociology of Work and Economics
- 040523 EK KFK IndM: Labour Relations and HRM I
- 040526 VK KFK IndM: Labour Relations and HRM II
3.3.4.4. Social Structure Research
3.3.4.5. Socialgerontology
3.3.4.6. Sociology of Developing Countries
3.3.4.7. Sociology Curriculum Vitae
3.3.4.8. Sociology of International Relations
3.3.4.9. Urban Sociology
3.3.4.10. Sociology of Migration
3.3.4.11. Sociology of Leisure, Sports and Tourism
3.3.4.12. Traffic Sociology
3.3.4.13. Sociology of Culture
3.3.3. Research Laboratory
- 230290 PR Research Lab: Housing cultures and life styles of the aged
- 230291 PR Research Lab: Sociology of Vienna
- 230292 PR Research Lab: Applied Poverty and Social Reporting
3.3.4. Seminar for Diploma Candidates
- 230293 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230294 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230295 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230296 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230297 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230298 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230299 SE Diploma Seminar
- 230301 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
- 230302 SE Diploma Thesis Seminar
3.2. Methods
- 230303 VO+UE Specific Multivariate Methods of Analysis in the Social Sciences
- 230304 VO+UE Specific Multivariate Methods
- 230306 VO+UE Structural Equation Models with Longitudinal Data
- 230310 VO+UE Quantitative Empirical Social Research: Cross-National/Cultural Survey Research - Advanced Methods
- 230311 UE Specific Collection Methods: Online-Collection
- 230312 UE Specific Collection Methods: Participant Observation
- 230313 UE Specific Collection Methods: Questionnaire Development and Evaluation
- 230316 UE Project Planning and Research Management
- 230389 UE Itemanlysis, Scaling and Index Construction
- 230390 VO+UE Observation in the Social Sciences - Methodology, Methods and Technics - Methodology, Methods and Research Technics of Reactive and Non-Reactive Observation of Behavior and Situation
3.3. Courses in Law and Economics
- 230317 KU Public Law - Introduction to Constitutional-, Administrative- and European Law
- 230319 KU Business Administration - Business Aspects of Sociology
Free Elective Courses
- 210072 VO D3, G10: The Power of Movement - Transformation of the Field of Sport
- 230318 KU Economics for Sociologists
- 230320 VO+UE Introduction to Demography and Population Sociology
- 230321 UE [ en ] English for Sociologists
- 230322 PR SPSS
- 230323 PR SPSS
- 230324 UE European Institutions
- 230325 SE Sociology of Tourism
- 230391 PR Field Study and Trip: The Integration of the new Central-European Member States in the EU - The Metamorphosis of new Member States in the EU: Slovenia, Hungary, Romania
Research Privatissimum
- 040512 SE Research Privatissimum in Sociology
- 230326 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
- 230327 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
- 230328 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
- 230329 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
- 230331 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
- 230332 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
- 230333 SE Doctoral Thesis Semiar
- 230334 SE Doctoral Thesis Seminar
D. Humanistic Branch of Study (Old Diploma Programme)
First Stage of the Degree Programme
1.1. Basics of General Sociology and Empirical Social Research
1.2. Basics of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Second Stage of the Degree Programme
2.1. Sociological Theories
2.2. Special Sociologies
2.3. Empirical Social Research
2.4. Courses for Diploma and Doctoral Candidates
2.5. Gender Kolleg
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