Courses for Exchange Students (ECTS) 2018/2019
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Sociology, Globalization Theory |
Autumn week 46 (2018) - 50 (2018) | Appl.code: 11047 |
Full-time, daytime class |
ECTS credits: 7.5 |
Level of education: First Cycle (undergraduate level) |
Level: GXX |
Prerequisites: Standard university admission requirements. |
Content: This course covers how globalization affects everyday life and practices among people, organizations, and states. The course gives an introduction to globalization theories, and will offer the student a broad overview of the multiple perspectives in globalization literature. In seminars and assignments the students will elaborate on the many facets of globalization: economic, political, technological, cultural, organizational, ecological, and more. |
Teaching Methods: Teaching may be conducted in the form of lectures and seminars. |
Assessment: The course can be assessed through a take-home exam. |
Course Coordinator: Responsible Director of Division |
Sociology, Globalization Theory |
Spring week 14 (2019) - 18 (2019) | Appl.code: 11097 |
Full-time, daytime class |
ECTS credits: 7.5 |
Level of education: First Cycle (undergraduate level) |
Level: GXX |
Prerequisites: Standard university admission requirements. |
Content: This course covers how globalization affects everyday life and practices among people, organizations, and states. The course gives an introduction to globalization theories, and will offer the student a broad overview of the multiple perspectives in globalization literature. In seminars and assignments the students will elaborate on the many facets of globalization: economic, political, technological, cultural, organizational, ecological, and more. |
Teaching Methods: Teaching may be conducted in the form of lectures and seminars. |
Assessment: The course can be assessed through a take-home exam. |
Course Coordinator: Magnus Boström |
Course Syllabus: Autumn 2018 |
Course Syllabus: Spring 2019 |
School: School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences |