Duration
Sociology : 24h Th
Sociology: in-depth study : 24h AUTR
Number of credits
Lecturer
Sociology : Julie Gérard
Sociology: in-depth study :
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
Le cours de sociologie a pour visée :
- d'initier au raisonnement sociologique, par une approche analytique du contexte d'émergence de la sociologie en tant que discipline scientifique,
- de permettre aux étudiant.e.s de se forger un « socle » de connaissances sociologiques minimal pouvant être transposé à toute problématique sociétale, dans le domaine bio-agro-alimentaire, afin d'appréhender les contraintes - à la fois techniques et sociales - d'une société en perpétuelle évolution,
- d'outiller les étudiant.e.s à la démarche scientifique en sociologie sur la base de techniques et de principes de base de la recherche scientifique dans cette discipline.
Sociology
The sociology course aims to :
- to initiate students to sociological reasoning, through an analytical approach of the emergence context of sociology as a scientific discipline.
- to allow students to build a minimal sociological knowledge base that can be transposed to any societal problem in the bio-food field, in order to understand the constraints - both technical and social - of a society in perpetual evolution,
- equip students with the scientific approach in sociology based on the basic techniques and principles of scientific research in these field.
Sociology: in-depth study
The sociology course aims to :
- to initiate students to sociological reasoning, through an analytical approach of the emergence context of sociology as a scientific discipline.
- to allow students to build a minimal sociological knowledge base that can be transposed to any societal problem in the bio-food field, in order to understand the constraints - both technical and social - of a society in perpetual evolution,
- equip students with the scientific approach in sociology based on the basic techniques and principles of scientific research in these field.
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
In this perspective, students will be led to :
- discover the contribution of sociology to describe the social from different applications and scientific texts,
- understand the scientific approach in sociology on the basis of practical exercises and a theoretical presentation,
- analyze and deepen, in groups of four, a societal theme in which their scientific training fits, with the help of theoretical and methodological tools specific to sociology.
Sociology
In this perspective, students will be led to :
- discover the contribution of sociology to describe the social from different applications and scientific texts,
- understand the scientific approach in sociology on the basis of practical exercises and a theoretical presentation,
- analyze and deepen, in groups of four, a societal theme in which their scientific training fits, with the help of theoretical and methodological tools specific to sociology.
Sociology: in-depth study
In this perspective, students will be led to :
- discover the contribution of sociology to describe the social from different applications and scientific texts,
- understand the scientific approach in sociology on the basis of practical exercises and a theoretical presentation,
- analyze and deepen, in groups of four, a societal theme in which their scientific training fits, with the help of theoretical and methodological tools specific to sociology.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
None
Sociology
None
Sociology: in-depth study
None
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course is resolutely participative and is nourished by the students' opinions, reflections and observations.
It is organized around theoretical and practical sessions.
Each session is built around methodological and theoretical frameworks as well as moments of discussion and exchange in order to help students carry out their group work.
Sociology
The course is resolutely participative and is nourished by the students' opinions, reflections and observations.
It is organized around theoretical and practical sessions.
Each session is built around methodological and theoretical frameworks as well as moments of discussion and exchange in order to help students carry out their group work.
Sociology: in-depth study
The course is resolutely participative and is nourished by the students' opinions, reflections and observations.
It is organized around theoretical and practical sessions.
Each session is built around methodological and theoretical frameworks as well as moments of discussion and exchange in order to help students carry out their group work.
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
Blended learning
Additional information:
The teaching mode is:
- hybrid (face-to-face and distance learning depending on the conditions related to the health crisis) via the tools of the Ultra platform (https://www.ecampus.uliege.be/),
- resolutely participative and dynamic, based on group work.
Sociology
Blended learning
Additional information:
The teaching mode is:
- hybrid (face-to-face and distance learning depending on the conditions related to the health crisis) via the tools of the Ultra platform (https://www.ecampus.uliege.be/),
- resolutely participative and dynamic, based on group work.
Sociology: in-depth study
Blended learning
Additional information:
The teaching mode is:
- hybrid (face-to-face and distance learning depending on the conditions related to the health crisis) via the tools of the Ultra platform (https://www.ecampus.uliege.be/),
- resolutely participative and dynamic, based on group work.
Recommended or required readings
- Course content (PowerPoint, videos, texts, etc.) available on eCampus.
- The "Manuel de recherche en sciences sociales" by Luc Van Campenhoudt, Jacques Marquet and Raymond Quivy (Paris, Dunod, 2017, 5th ed.)
Sociology
- Course content (PowerPoint, videos, texts, etc.) available on Ultra (anciennement eCampus).
- The "Manuel de recherche en sciences sociales" by Luc Van Campenhoudt, Jacques Marquet and Raymond Quivy (Paris, Dunod, 2017, 5th ed.)
Sociology: in-depth study
- Course content (PowerPoint, videos, texts, etc.) available on Ultra.
- The "Manuel de recherche en sciences sociales" by Luc Van Campenhoudt, Jacques Marquet and Raymond Quivy (Paris, Dunod, 2017, 5th ed.)
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- Remote
written exam
Written work / report
Additional information:
The sociology course - and the introduction to the sociological approach that underlies it - will be evaluated by a summary note written in groups analyzing - empirically and theoretically - with the help of tools specific to sociology, a societal issue in which their training is involved.
Assessment methods:
- Research report of a maximum of 8-10 pages (excluding cover page, table of contents, introduction/conclusion, appendices)
- Written work to be carried out by group of 5 students on a sociological research object related to the theme addressed in the course of Current environmental issues by C. COLAUX (BAC1)
- Filing via Ultra's (formerly eCampus) homework tool for the 1st day of the exam session, before 11:59 p.m.
- Identical evaluation and submission methods in the first and second sessions.
- Presentation of the research object, its scope and its initial question,
- Contextualized presentation of the research object based on a documentary analysis of the gray and scientific literature,
- Empirical exploration of the research object based on at least two interviews and/or two observations,
- Formulation of findings related to the research field carried out and answering the initial question posed,
- Use of sociological tools and references (referencing standards: APA),
- Contrasting presentation of the analysis framework used and justification of the choice made,
- Sociological analysis of data, literary and empirical, collected,
- Reflexivity and prospective dimension (how could this work of reflection be extended?).
Sociology
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- Remote
written exam
Written work / report
Additional information:
The sociology course - and the introduction to the sociological approach that underlies it - will be evaluated by a summary note written in groups analyzing - empirically and theoretically - with the help of tools specific to sociology, a societal issue in which their training is involved.
Assessment methods:
- Research report of a maximum of 8-10 pages (excluding cover page, table of contents, introduction/conclusion, appendices)
- Written work to be carried out by group of 5 students on a sociological research object related to the theme addressed in the course of Current environmental issues by C. COLAUX (BAC1)
- Filing via Ultra's (formerly eCampus) homework tool for the 1st day of the exam session, before 11:59 p.m.
- Identical evaluation and submission methods in the first and second sessions.
- Presentation of the research object, its scope and its initial question,
- Contextualized presentation of the research object based on a documentary analysis of the gray and scientific literature,
- Empirical exploration of the research object based on at least two interviews and/or two observations,
- Formulation of findings related to the research field carried out and answering the initial question posed,
- Use of sociological tools and references (referencing standards: APA),
- Contrasting presentation of the analysis framework used and justification of the choice made,
- Sociological analysis of data, literary and empirical, collected,
- Reflexivity and prospective dimension (how could this work of reflection be extended?).
Sociology: in-depth study
Exam(s) in session
Any session
- Remote
written exam
Written work / report
Additional information:
The sociology course - and the introduction to the sociological approach that underlies it - will be evaluated by a summary note written in groups analyzing - empirically and theoretically - with the help of tools specific to sociology, a societal issue in which their training is involved.
Assessment methods:
- Research report of a maximum of 8 pages (excluding cover page, table of contents, introduction/conclusion, appendices)
- Written work to be carried out by group of 5 students on a sociological research object related to the theme addressed in the course of Current environmental issues by C. COLAUX (BAC1)
- Filing via Ultra's (formerly eCampus) homework tool for the 1st day of the exam session, before 11:59 p.m.
- Identical evaluation and submission methods in the first and second sessions.
- Presentation of the research object, its scope and its initial question,
- Contextualized presentation of the research object based on a documentary analysis of gray and scientific literature,
- Empirical exploration of the research object based on at least two interviews and/or two observations,
- Use of sociological tools and references (referencing standards: APA),
- Contrasting presentation of the analytical framework adopted and justification,
- Sociological analysis of data, literary and empirical, collected,
- Reflexivity and prospective dimension (how could this work of reflection be extended?).
Work placement(s)
No training
Sociology
No training
Sociology: in-depth study
No training
Organizational remarks
First class on Friday, September 16, 2022 at 1:15 pm.
Sociology
First class on Friday, September 16, 2022 at 1:15 pm.
Sociology: in-depth study
First class on Friday, September 16, 2021 at 1:15 pm.
Contacts
GERARD Julie
Faculté des Sciences sociales - ULiège
julie.gerard@uliege.be
Sociology
GERARD Julie
Faculté des Sciences sociales - ULiège
julie.gerard@uliege.be
Sociology: in-depth study
GERARD Julie
Faculté des Sciences sociales - ULiège
julie.gerard@uliege.be