(in Polish) Sociology of Migration 440-ERS-1SOM
Profile of studies -- genera / academic.
Form of studies -- full time.
Type of subject -- obligatory subject (basic module).
Field and discipline of science -- sociology.
Year of study /semester -- Erasmus +.
Prerequisites -- none.
The number of hours of teaching assignments by form of teaching -- 30 hours of discussion classes.
Teaching methods -- assessment of students' activity during classes, preparation and presentation of issues related to the content discussed during classes, consultations.
ECTS points -- 6.
The balance of students' work -- discussion classes -- 30 hours, preparation for the classes and exam -- 60 hours, consultations -- 15 hours, essay -- 40 hours, exam --5 hours. In sum -- 150 hours.
Quantitative indicators of students' work related to classes: a/ that require direct involvement of the teacher (including lectures and consultations, during which the students may discuss the questions under consideration) -- 50 hours; b/ that do not require direct involvement of the teacher (preparation for classes, independent studies) -- 100 hours.
Type of course
Mode
Self-reading
(in Polish) zdalnie
Blended learning
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge:
Student knows and understands the basic sociological concepts related to the mobility issues, can define specific research problems characteristic for sociology of mobility -- S1_W)1.
Skills:
Student can identify social problems of a given collectivity / group, analyse and assess them and suggest resolutions -- S1_U13.
Social competences:
Student is determined to improve his/her social competences -- S1_K01;
Student is ready to perform the group tasks and can take various roles in the task group. S/he feels the need to lead the task group in a creative way -- S1_K03.
Assessment criteria
Students should attend the classes, actively participate in them, give a presentation and write an essay. Positive assessment of the discussion classes and written exam are necessary to complete the course.
Bibliography
Suggested literature, available at request at the Institute’s Library:
Castles Stephen and Mark J. Miller. 2003. THE AGE OF MIGRATIONS. Houndmills.
Vertovec Steven. 2009. TRANSNATIONALISM. London and New York: Routledge.
Other literature was already provided to the students in an electronic folder.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: