Core Concepts in Sociological Theory

The aims of this course are to give an overview of key concepts within sociological theory, while focusing on central themes that are generic to sociological thinking and to give a deeper understanding of why theory is important and how it can be used to inform empirical research.

The course is not chronological but thematic; yet, it combines theoretical insights from classics such as Max Weber and Georg Simmel with modern and contemporary theory (such as Pierre Bourdieu, Peter Blau, and Ann Swidler). Examples of concepts and themes that will be covered include structure, culture, status, agency, power, and organizing/organization.

The course is provided at half-time basis over 10 weeks. Teaching takes the form of seminars. Seminars are mandatory. The classes rely on active student participation and all students are therefore expected to have read the required literature before each class and actively engage in discussion.

Assessment

To receive a passing grade, students must receive at least grade E on the course paper, complete the required assignments and attend all seminars.

Examiner

The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.
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Questions about master's studies

For questions about the master’s programmes in Demography and Sociology or our master’s courses, such as admissions, registrations, study breaks and transfer of credits, you are welcome to contact the master's assistant directors.

Anna Borén, Anna Carin Haag

Study counsellor

For guidance on study techniques, academic planning, grade transfers, certificates, and more.

If you run into problems with your studies, you are welcome to contact the counsellor, who works under a duty of confidentiality.

You can also book a meeting with the counsellor if you need long-term study and career planning.