Social Inequalities and Diversity

Overview

This module will critically examine key sociological debates about the character and dynamics of contemporary society from the point of view of social inequalities. It provides an introduction to key concepts, current research findings, and theories of social inequality. The objective is to discuss how social inequality impinges on virtually all facets of individual and social life and how it is created and maintained.

Learning Objectives

• Gain an understanding of debates in sociology concerning the character and dynamics of social inequality in contemporary society
• Develop a capacity for critical reflection on taken-for-granted assumptions about social inequality in contemporary society
• Appreciate the value of comparative and systematic study of social inequality
• Provide an analytical account of social inequality, its causes, and its effects

Skills

- Retrieve and select relevant information from print and electronic sources;
- Select, utilise and interpret material to address a particular issue or problem;
- Present information and communicate ideas in a coherent and appropriate manner and format;
- Analyse, evaluate and interpret information in relation to social inequality;
- Develop and defend reasoned opinions;
- Develop and demonstrate independent thinking;
- Develop oral skills through participation in lectures and tutorials, and group discussions;
- Develop an ability to write in a clear, structured and critical manner utilising a wide range of source material.

Assessment

None

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

SOC2002

Teaching Period

Spring Semester

Duration

12 Weeks