Political Science Sociology at NUI Galway What is
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Political Science & Sociology at NUI, Galway What is this subject about? What postgraduate opportunities exist within our School? What careers might this subject support? School of Political Science & Sociology
• This course encourages students to explore the links between sociological and political perspectives in relation to world issues. • Examination of: – Key ideas about social and political processes of power and influence at the level of state, society and individual. – Sociological and political ideas concerning modernity, democracy, freedom, culture, capitalism, identity, diversity, religion and the many problems that beset modern societies, such as crime and deviance, inequality and poverty and the ecological crisis
• Students will have the opportunity to study: – how the social and political landscape is formed and transformed (parties, government, state, AND gender, race, class and religion) – The impact of social movements and ideologies in the context of key challenges in 21 st century (i. e. cultural pluralism, the politics of climate change, and conflicting conceptions of globalisation) – The social and political forces of conformity and conflict, of regulation and resistance
First Year Programme Organisation • Lecture modules: – SP 158 Introduction to Politics & Sociology – SP 159 Concepts and Practices in Politics & Sociology • Seminar module: – SP 160 Problems in Politics & Sociology • All 3 worth 5 ECTS • Average of 3 modules 40% or over = entry to 2 nd year
SOCIOLOGY Social Change (Globalisation, new technology) Social Class & Class inequality Gender & Gender Inequality Social Problems (Drugs, Homelessness, Poverty etc. ) Social Groups (Social movements, elites) Social Order (Taboos and social control) Theories of Society (and many others ) School of Political Science & Sociology
POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Parties Elections Political ideals (justice, freedom, etc. ) Political ideologies (Nationalism, etc. ) Constitutions Government Administration Political protest & activity War, conflict and peace Public Policies Democratic decision-making (and many others) School of Political Science & Sociology
POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS (by our School) M. Litt and Ph. D. in Sociology/ Political Science M. A. in Community Development MA in Social Work M. A. in Family Support Studies (other) M. A. in Journalism M. A. in Women’s Studies M. A. in Economic Policy Evaluation & Planning Bachelor of Laws (LL. B. ) Higher Diploma in Arts Administration Postgraduate courses abroad (e. g. EU, US) (and many others) School of Political Science & Sociology
THIS SUBJECT ESPECIALLY USEFUL FOR: Careers in Civil Service, Public Administration, State agencies Careers in Journalism and Media Careers in Public Relations, Advocacy, Lobbying Careers in Politics and public life Careers in Development, Community and Voluntary sector, Social Work THIS SUBJECT IS COMPATIBLE WITH A WIDE RANGE OF THE ARTS/HUMANITIES SUBJECTS School of Political Science & Sociology
Lectures timetable • GROUP A For students combining Political Science and Sociology with ENGLISH, ARCHAEOLOGY, FRENCH, MATHS/MATHEMATICAL STUDIES and ECONOMICS. If you find that you can attend some lectures in Group B please do so as the Group A time slot is very busy. • GROUP B For ALL OTHER STUDENTS taking Political Science and Sociology with other subject combinations and PUBLIC AND SOCIAL POLICY students.
GROUP A Monday Tuesday Wednesday Kirwan Theatre O’Flaherty @11 -12 hrs Theatre @13 -14 hrs Thursday Friday Kirwan Theatre @11 -12 hrs GROUP B Monday Tuesday Kirwan Theatre @10 -11 hrs Colm O’h. Eocha Theatre (AM 250) @13 -14 hrs Wednesday Thursday Friday O’Flaherty Theatre @12 -13 hrs
Get wise Library Induction Use the Library effectively Attendance at lectures monitoring Meet subject teams Writing Centre
Thank you for your attention! Check the School website: http: //www. nuigalway. ie/soc/undergraduate/ ba_pss_y 1. html E-mail: vesna. malesevic@nuigalway. ie
MA in Social Work ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2013 -14 The MA in Social Work Group 13
The Programme: Brief Overview – Over 2 academic years – 2 academic semesters, 2 practice placement semesters (14 weeks each) – Continuous assessment, portfolios – Dissertation in Year 2 – Qualification & then registration with CORU (see www. coru. ie). 14
Some special features of the MA SWK NUIG 15
FOUR CORE REQUIREMENTS for APPPLICATION (PAC) 16
What you can do in 1 st & Second year • Read our web pages http: //www. nuigalway. ie/soc/postgraduate/ma_sw_intro 2. html • Volunteer with ALIVE in NUI Galway • Work during summers in Social care/Summer youth camps etc. • Choose options that are related in Y 2 an Y 3 • Contact the Programme Director for more information if you require it 17
LOOK UP • Irish Association of social workers http: //www. iasw. ie/ • CORU –www. coru. ie • International Federation of Social Workers http: //ifsw. org/ • Staff publications in the school http: //www. nuigalway. ie/soc/staff. html 18
CONTACTS • Caroline. mcgregor@nuigalway. ie (academic inquires) • Office Hours, Tues 12 -1; Wed 12 -1(current students) • Phone: 091 492027 • Kay. donohue@nuigalway. ie Admin Inquiries • WEBSITE: • http: //www. nuigalway. ie/soc/postgraduate/ma_sw. html 19
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