3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Zune Marc;
Language
French
Content
The course is designed to introduce students to the discipline of sociology. The course is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the sociological analysis of modernity (Durkheim, Weber; Beck). The second part deals more specifically with the fields of education, mental health, and work by dealing in depth with specific questions: what is the normality of social behaviors, how to explain inequalities in school success, what are the analyses of accountability in employment and work? In a more transversal way, the aim is to show the successive formulations and reformulations of the distinction between structuralism and actionism, and the epistemological foundations that underlie them.
In terms of method, the course aims at the appropriation of the concepts by the students, which implies a pedagogy based on a balance between conceptual contributions and examples of application, through reports, photographs, statistical tables, and surveys conducted in the audience.
In terms of method, the course aims at the appropriation of the concepts by the students, which implies a pedagogy based on a balance between conceptual contributions and examples of application, through reports, photographs, statistical tables, and surveys conducted in the audience.
Teaching methods
Presentation, examples, homework
Evaluation methods
The final evaluation of the course will take the form of a written exam.
Online resources
See the Moodle page of the course
Bibliography
Support de cours : voir ressources scannées et postées sur l'espace Moodle du cours.
Faculty or entity
EPSY
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Psychology and Education : Speech and Language Therapy
Bachelor in Psychology and Education: General
Interdisciplinary Advanced Master in Science and Management of the Environment and Sustainable Development
Master [120] in Environmental Science and Management