2010/2011 BA-HASOC4SE Integrated examination on economic sociology and organisations in contemporary society
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Integrated examination on economic sociology and organisations in contemporary society |
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Language | English |
Point | 15 ECTS (450 SAT) |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course Period |
Spring
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Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for BSc in Business Administration and Sociology |
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4TCS. THEORIES OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY I | |
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Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
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At the oral examination, the student should, on the basis of the papers in the 4th semester exam portfolio, demonstrate ability to relate to each other the courses ‘Advanced Economic Sociology’ and ‘Theories of Contemporary Society I’ and their learning objectives. Specifically, the student should demonstrate that (s)he: • has achieved the learning objectives for the courses ‘Advanced Economic Sociology’ and ‘Theories of Contemporary Society I’ (see below), • is able to think across the courses and reflect about similarities and differences between the academic disciplines that the courses build upon, and • is reflective about his/her learning process in the two courses, as mirrored in the exam portfolio. COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 4AES. ADVANCED ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: • account for the particular insights offered by economic sociology, both internally in firms and externally in relation to social context, • identify prospects and challenges for private and public organisations, and propose solutions informed by economic sociology, • account for and analyse the consequences of different potential organisational developments, both within organisations and in relation to their surroundings, and • apply the approaches of economic sociology to examine the relations between organisations, sectors and networks. 4TCS. THEORIES OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY I On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: • account for the central assumptions and analyses in the texts in the curriculum, • identify and analyse the most essential differences and similarities between how the theories covered in the course thematise social differences in time and space, • identify, analyse and argue for strengths and weaknesses in the social theoretical approaches introduced during the course with regard to the impact of societal conditions on economic activities in different contexts, and • on the basis of texts in the syllabus, identify, formulate and argue for a research problem, which examines how social factors shape the working condition of different types of companies across time and space. | |||||||||||||||
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Integrated examination on economic sociology and organisations in contemporary society | |||||||||||||||
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The primary purpose of the 4th semester exam, which is an oral exam based on a portfolio, is to make the student adopt an interdisciplinary approach to the two 4th semester courses, instead of only perceiving the individual courses from their own point of view. Consequently, the main focus at the oral exam is the integration of several academic disciplines and sets of learning objectives.
4AES. ADVANCED ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY 4TCS. THEORIES OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY I | |||||||||||||||
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Further Information | |||||||||||||||
Janus Hansen, CBP, is course coordinator of 4TCS | |||||||||||||||
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4AES. ADVANCED ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
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