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Study programmes 2011-2012Last update : 14/06/2012
SOCI2233-1  Sociology

Duration :  24h Th
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in bioengineering, 2nd yearFirst semester2
Lecturer :  Daniel Bodson
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
1. The specificity of sociological course, particulary in distinguishing it from it from other human sciences: "understanding the social by the social": that is emancipating it from a natural explanation.
Notions and concepts useful for the course.
2. What are you doing when we do science?
- The construction of scientific facts, acquired, constructed, observed. Rupture, construction, experimentation.
- Definition: theory, observation, concept and analysis.
Discussion of causality.
3. The status of reality in sociology.
Socially and culturally constructed reality. Realit is not to be confused with materiality. The relationship to materiality is always mediatized by culture.
4. Methods of investigation in sociology, quantitative as well as qualitative.
- Methods: both the research process and vigilance as to our way of thinking;
- The status of the data: a relevant fact for a problematic;
- Observation : an inquisitive regard;
- The interview: what is the actor's rationality;
- The questionnaire: how many, who are, what proportion, what is the relationship between.
5. The survey by questionnaire.
Who to question? the general population or a sample. Constructing a representative sample.
6. Major theoretical approchoaches
The major paradigms, schemas. The paradigms is not a theoretical system, it's a whole which includes the theoretical system+laws+calculations+graphics+measuring instruments.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The goal of this course is to introduce non-sociology students to sociological procedures from the view point of engineering students. The transversal concern of the course will be to induce students to deal with the societal problematics their scientific formation fits into, with the help of the intellectual tools of sociology.
After completing the course the student is expected to
By the ends of the course the students should, on the one hand, be able to utilize data collection techniques proper to sociology and, on the other hand, adopt sociological perspectives in analyzing problematics linked to the scientific approach to the living world.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
None
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Lectures : 24h
Recommended or required readings :  
Notes course
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Written examination (100%)
Contacts :  
BODSON Daniel

Bât. GE Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
Passage des Déportés 2
5030 Gembloux

+32 10 474244


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