Budapest University of Technology and Economics COURSE SYLLABUS I. Description Sociology for Architects Szociológia (építészeknek) Instructor Entry requirements
Mandatory/recommended preliminary courses
Description The course aims at giving an insight for the students into the nature of major social phenomena by demonstrating their main characteristics and their key interpretations in social sciences through the standard as well as the most up-to-date frameworks, methods and results with a clear and distinct focus on present European urbanised societies.
Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences
Department of Sociology and Communication
Neptun code
Academic year
C/E
Assessment
Contact hours (th/pr)
Credit
Language
Semester
BMEGT43A044
2018/19 C intra-term grading 2/0 2 English Fall Kocsis János Balázs, egyetemi docens
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Depart. of Sociology and Communication
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Topics
Wednesday 12:15-13:45 | Wednesday 12:15-13:45 | Weekly Topics |
2019.02.06 | 2019.02.06 | Introduction: The Sociological Perspective. Macionis Ch. 1 Presenter: Kocsis JB |
2019.02.13 | 2019.02.13 | Culture, Macionis Ch. 3, presenter Kocsis JB |
2019.02.20 | 2019.02.20 | Society, Macionis Ch. 4, presenter Kocsis JB |
2019.02.27 | 2019.02.27 | Politics and Government, Macionis Ch. 17, presenter Kocsis JB |
2019.03.06 | 2019.03.06 | Population, Urbanisation, and Environmetn, Macionis Ch. 22, presenter Kocsis JB |
2019.03.13 | 2019.03.13 | Test #1 |
2019.03.20 School Holiday | 2019.03.20 School Holiday | Spring Break |
2019.03.27 | 2019.03.27 | No class - Plannig week for architecture students |
2019.04.03 | 2019.04.03 | Social Stratification, Macionis Ch. 10, presenter: Csigó P. |
2019.04.10 | 2019.04.10 | Global Stratification, Macionis Ch. 12, presenter Csigó P. |
2019.04.17 | 2019.04.17 | The Economy and Work, Macionis Ch. 16, presenter Csigó P. |
2019.04.24 | 2019.04.24 | Social Change: Traditional, Modern and Postmodern Societies, Macionis Ch. 24, presenter Csigó P. |
2019.05.01 School Holiday | 2019.05.01 School Holiday | National holiday |
2019.05.08 | 2019.05.08 | Test #2 |
2019.05.15 | 2019.05.15 | No class, studio week for architecture students |
Readings
All related material can be found in Macionis: Sociology (15th ed.)
Teaching method
theory
Requirements
Re-sit possibilities
One of the two tests may be re-written at the end of the semester. The sum of the points of the two tests will form the base of the final grade.
Retake William take place on the 20th May 2019, 1 pm., Room E205
Consultation
E.710 kedd 14:00-16:00
Course requirements
Two tests written during semester, each lasts sixty minutes and covers the material previously non-assessed – that is, Week 1 to 5 for Test 1, Week 9 to 12 for Test 2
Evaluation criteria
Evaluation
95-100% | Excellent [A] |
87-94% | Very Good [B] |
75-86% | Good [C] |
63-74% | Satisfactory [D] |
50-62% | Pass [E] |
0-49% | Fail [F] |
Student work required for the completion of
the course Course supervisor Contact hour 40% Preparation for classes 10% Preparation for test 30% Learning written material 20% Sum 100%
név
beosztás
tanszék
Kocsis János Balázs egyetemi docens
BME Szociológia és Kommunikáció Tanszék