APL280 Urban Sociology
Credits (ECTS):5
Course responsible:Roberta Cucca
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk
Limits of class size:3rd year BYREG students are prioritized (max 45 students in total)
Course frequency:Each year.
Nominal workload:125 hours
Teaching and exam period:Autumn parallel
About this course
Learning outcome
At the end of the course students have acquired an array of tools and skills they need to conduct field research and to cultivate new ways of interpreting urban settings.
a) Knowledge. By the end of the course, students will have developed a solid understanding of: The most relevant theories and topics in urban sociology; Key theoretical perspectives from urban studies and their application to urban planning challenges.
b) Skills. Students will acquire the ability to: Select and apply appropriate social research methods, both quantitative and qualitative, in scientific investigations; Present research findings effectively through academic writing; Communicate research results clearly through oral presentations in class and written reports.
c) Competences. Upon completing the course, students will be able to: Conduct field research independently, integrating theoretical insights with empirical analysis; Critically assess and interpret urban environments using sociological and urban studies frameworks. Engage in scholarly discussions and contribute to debates on urban issues with well-founded arguments.
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