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Master´s Programme N0314A250018: Sociology of Contemporary SocietiesAcademic year: 2024/2025 The study programme Sociology of Contemporary Societies is English language Master´s programme for students interested in gaining in-depth knowledge in sociology and social anthropology. knowledge covering both theories and research methods. It features a strong core of sociology and social anthropological courses in specialisations from which the student chooses one: 1. Civil Society and Politics; 2. Anthropology of Space and Mobility; 3. Identities, Health and Bodies or 4. Double Degree Sociology of Contemporary Societies. In any specialisation, students can choose either quantitative or qualitative research methodology as a focus. The Civil Society and Politics specialisation provides students with a deep understanding of how contemporary complex societies work. Students acquire the theoretical and practical skills in political sociology, anthropology of nationalism, and the nonprofit sector, as well as learn to analyse various aspects of public life systematically. The Anthropology of Space and Mobility specialisation brings in-depth knowledge of the globalised world, its dynamics, migratory movements, social mobility, which enables these phenomena to be deeply understood and applied in the field of urban planning, migratory politics, as well as analysis of global developments. The Identities, Health and Bodies specialisation develops the deep-seated knowledge and practical skills required to conduct sociological and social anthropological research in the field of medical anthropology, health sociology, lifestyle studies, sociology of sport, and gender studies. The Double Degree Sociology of Contemporary Societies provides students with in-depth knowledge of the sociology and anthropology of the European Union and European social citizenship contextualised by urban anthropology, population change, sociology of the family, and sociology of emotions. The second year of the study is completed at the double degree partner university (students admitted to Charles University in Florence and admissions to Florence University in Prague). After passing the state exams at the university where they started their studies, students receive university diplomas from both universities. Internal web in Moodle (fro enrolled students) Academic Supervisor: Doc. PhDr. Zdeněk Uherek, CSc. Secretary: Mgr. Terezie Hanzlíková Language of Instruction: English Civil Society and PoliticsCourse Structure and Study Requirements
Final state Exam in Specialization Civil Society and Politics1. (JSZ650) Sociology of Contemporary Societies: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM421) Contemporary social theory and (JSM692) Introduction to Social Research Methodology (oral exam) 2. (JSZ651) Specialization Civil Society and Politics: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM095) Political Mobilization and Social Movements, (JSM437) Civil Society in Europe, (JSM579)Sociological theories of populism, (JSM430) Nations and nationalism (written exam and subsequent debate on the submitted answers) 3. (JDIP01) Defence of Master Thesis Anthropology of Space and MobilityCourse Structure and Study Requirements
Final state Exam in Specialization Anthropology of Space and Mobility1. (JSZ650) Sociology of Contemporary Societies: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM421) Contemporary social theory and (JSM692) Introduction to Social Research Methodology (oral exam) 2. (JSZ652) Specialization Anthropology of Space and Mobility: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM578) Anthropology of the EU, (JSM027) Urban Anthropology, (JSM063) Anthropology of Borders and International Migration, (JSM123) Globalization (written exam and subsequent debate on the submitted answers) 3. (JDIP01) Defence of Master Thesis Identities, Health and BodiesCourse Structure and Study Requirements
Final state Exam in Specialization Identities, Health and Bodies1. (JSZ650) Sociology of Contemporary Societies: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM421) Contemporary social theory and (JSM692) Introduction to Social Research Methodology (oral exam) 2. (JSZ653) Specialization Identities, Health and Bodies: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM047) Social inequalities: ethnicity, gender and age, (JSM562) Medical Anthropology: Illness, Medicine and the Body, (JSM125) Sociology of Health and Illness, (JSM009) Sociology of Sport for MA 3. (JDIP01) Defence of Master Thesis Double Degree in Sociology of Contemporary Societies - education starting in PragueCourse Structure and Study Requirements
Final state Exam1. (JSZ650) Sociology of Contemporary Societies: Questions are based on the content of courses (JSM421) Contemporary social theory and (JSM692) Introduction to Social Research Methodology (oral exam) 2. (JSZ691) Double Degree in Sociology of Contemporary Societies: Anthropology of the EU (JSM578), Urban Anthropology (JSM027), Emotions and Social Change (JSM792), Population Societies and Families (JSM794) a Social Citizenship, Solidarity in the European and Global Context (JSM795). 3. (JDIP01) Defence of Master Thesis Double Degree in Sociology of Contemporary Societes - education starting in FlorenceCourse Structure and Study Requirements
Final state Exam1. (JSZ668) Written exam 2. (JSZ669) Oral exam: During the oral examination, a panel of examiners asks questions focusing on the main concepts and theories that students have studied. Students must demonstrate the ability to apply these theories to contemporary social issues and discuss their conclusions. 3. (JDIP01) Defence of Master Thesis The final state exam is organised by the University of Florence, which will also publish the detailed rules and requirements for the exam. Compulsory Courses for All Specializations / J#0920
Total ECTS: 38 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Elective Courses I for All Specializations: Research Methods Package / J#0927
Minimum ECTS: 15 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Civil Society and Politics SpecializationCompulsory Courses / J#0921
Total ECTS: 30 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Elective Courses II / J#092222
Minimum ECTS: 20 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Anthropology of Space and Mobility SpecializationCompulsory Courses / J#0923
Total ECTS: 32 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Elective Courses II / J#092422
Minimum ECTS: 19 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Identities, Health and Bodies SpecializationCompulsory Courses / J#0925
Total ECTS: 31 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Elective Courses II / J#0926
Minimum ECTS: 19 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Double Degree in Sociology of Contemporary Societies - education starting in PragueCompulsory courses (UK) / J#0290
Total ECTS: 54 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Compulsory courses (UNIFI) / J#0291
Total ECTS: 21 Electives Methodological (UK) / J#0292
Minimum ECTS: 15 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Electives II (UK) / J#0293
Minimum ECTS: 6 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Electives (UNIFI) / J#0294
Minimum ECTS: 24 Double Degree in Sociology of Contemporary Societies - education starting in FlorenceCompulsory courses (UNIFI) / J#0295
Total ECTS: 54 Compulsory courses (UK) / J#0296
Total ECTS: 36 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Elective courses (UK) / J#0297
Minimum ECTS: 30 Prerequisites, corequisites, alternative and incompatible courses
Study plan codes: J24NPSCSCSP1664 J24NPSCSASM1664 J24NPSCSIHB1664 J24NPSCSPF1664 J24NPSCSFP1664 |
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