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| ARSL0214-1 | Sociology and urban sociology 1
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| Duration : | 26h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Marie Roosen |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | Introduction to the study of man in society
Sociological analysis of contemporary society and its history (spatial, socioeconomic, cultural system and personality systems) using major sociological trends and concepts, highlighting their link with the disciplines of architecture and town planning.
Spheres of life and construction of the person
Psychosocial aspects of childhood, adolescence and ageing, highlighting the role of domestic, semi-public and urban spheres. The course will also raise awareness of learning, command, negotiation and inventiveness of town planning rules. |
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| Course objective : | The psychology and sociology classes aim to provide a better understanding of people, the complexity of collective living, and the social dynamics of contemporary society. The classes also aim to incite analytical and reflexive practice in such a way as to develop an architectural response which takes into account human, social and ethical challenges. |
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| Prerequisites : | A detailed command of the French language. |
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| Organization : | Lectures and videographic illustrations. |
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| Written notes : | An updated syllabus is provided each year.
A bibliography is included in the syllabus. |
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| Assessment : | A written exam aims to evaluate students' understanding of the subject (demonstrating knowledge by giving an individual response to a question tackled during class), the ability to use acquired information in a new context (combining different pieces of information to formulate a response to a new question), the ability to use acquired information in a piece of architectural design (integrating different pieces of information in a potential project). |
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