2018/2019
BA-BSOCO1018U Advanced Economic Sociology
English Title |
Advanced Economic
Sociology |
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Language |
English |
Course ECTS |
7.5 ECTS |
Type |
Mandatory |
Level |
Bachelor |
Duration |
One Semester |
Start time of the course |
Spring |
Timetable |
Course schedule will be posted at
calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in Business Administration and
Sociology
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Course
coordinator |
- Eleni Tsingou - Department of Organization (IOA)
- Lasse Folke Henriksen - Department of Organization
(IOA)
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Main academic
disciplines |
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Teaching
methods |
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Last updated on
29-06-2018
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Learning objectives |
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 the economic
sociological perspective presented in the course curriculum;
- account for and analyse the consequences of different potential
organisational developments, both within organisations and in
relation to their surroundings;
- apply the approaches of economic sociology to examine the
relations between organisations, sectors and
networks.
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Course prerequisites |
The courses Theories of Contemporary Society I
and Advanced Economic Sociology have one integrated exam. You can
only participate in Advanced Economic Sociology if you also
register for the other course. |
Examination |
The course shares exams with |
BA-BSOCO1022U
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Course content and structure |
The objective of this course is to provide the student with (1)
knowledge about how the organising of different activities in both
the private and the public sector is viewed and analysed from an
economic sociology perspective, and (2) skills to analyse the
contextual factors that influence different kinds of economic
activities and rationalities, which result in differences in the
relations between social groups, companies and political
actors.
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Description of the teaching methods |
Course materials include a balanced mix of theory
and case studies. Since the class takes a global perspective on
markets and money, the case studies span a wide range of
geographical and cultural conditions. Theoretically, the class
draws on a broad range of social sciences, and especially
sociology, economics and political science. The course readings
will expose students to a variety of research methods. This will
contribute to the larger aims of the BSc programme, by
familiarising students with the strengths and weakeness of various
disciplinary perspectives and analytical strategies. |
Feedback during the teaching period |
Students will receive feedback during class and
in the office hours. |
Student workload |
Lectures |
24 hours |
Preparation |
182 hours |
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Last updated on
29-06-2018