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Unit name Sociology of Youth
Unit code HGA377
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Social Sciences
Discipline Sociology and Criminology
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand and critically evaluate the key concepts and issues relating to the sociology of youth.
  2. Use and synthesise relevant sociological theory, empirical data and policy paradigms to critically examine young peoples positions and experiences in society.
  3. Articulate the relative importance of structure and agency in shaping young peoples experiences and life opportunities.
  4. Communicate your ideas in written and verbal form, using appropriate sociological language and concepts.
  5. Identify and articulate your own position on key debates on the position of young people in society.

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

25 points at introductory level in any discipline in any faculty

Mutual Exclusions

You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:

HGE246, HGE346, HSP209, HSP309

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

On campus: 1 hour lecture (or equivalent) weekly; 1.5 hour workshop (or equivalent) weekly

Off campus: 1 hour lectures (or equivalent) weekly – recorded and live broadcast; weekly online discussion forums; two optional online webinars

Assessment

Task 1: 3 x 10 multiple-choice quizzes, 15 minutes each (20%)

Task 2: Take-home exam, 3000 words (35%)

Task 3: Discussion board contribution (10%)

Task 4: Essay, 3000 words (35%)

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