Sociology of Health and Illness SOCY3021  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: School of Sociology
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Sociology
Offered in: SOCY3021 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

A range of theoretical analyses - Parsonian, Marxist, Weberian and feminist - of the role of medical knowledge in modern society are examined. In the second part of the course these perspectives are developed in case studies. These case studies may reflect the interests of the students and may include the development of the medical profession, the hospital, the role of alternative medicines, the links between medical knowledge and power, as well as studies of specific diseases from a sociological perspective.

Indicative Assessment:

Two essays, the first of 2,000 words (40%) on theoretical perspectives on medical knowledge and the second a research essay of approximately 2,000 words (60%).

Workload:

26 hours of lectures and 6 hours of tutorials.

Areas of Interest: Sociology
Requisite Statement:

Any two first year Sociology courses or with the permission of the lecturer.

Prescribed Texts:

White, K. An Introduction to Sociology of Health and Illness, London, Sage, 2002.

Majors/Specialisations: Sociology
Academic Contact: Dr White