Stacjonarne studia pierwszego stopnia na kierunku socjologia, zakończone dyplomem licencjata po III roku studiów.
Ogólna charakterystyka - Trzyletnie studia zawodowe kończące się otrzymaniem tytuł licencjata socjologii. Po ukończeniu studiów I stopnia możliwa jest kontynuacja edukacji w APS na tym samym kierunku na dwuletnich studiach II stopnia (magisterskich). Oferujemy profesjonalnie przygotowany program studiów, realizowany przez wielu wybitnych specjalistów. Absolwent studiów socjologicznych posiadać będzie orientację w teoretycznym i metodologicznym dorobku dyscypliny, umiejętność łączenia teorii z praktyką badawczą i kompetencjami praktycznymi, diagnozowania i kreatywnego rozwiązywania problemów społecznych, wspierania osób i grup społecznych potrzebujących pomocy.
Studia oferują następujące specjalności:
Socjologia kultury - badania i marketing: zastanawiasz się czasami, dlaczego nasza rzeczywistość tak bardzo różni się od tej, w której dorastali nasi dziadkowie? Co sprawia, że coś, co jest dziś modne, jutro przestaje takie być? Czym jest kultura masowa, popularna, konsumpcyjna lub cyberkultura? A może poszukujesz nowych form uczestnictwa w kulturze? W ramach tej specjalności studenci poznają odpowiedzi na tego typu pytania, związane z wyraźnie rosnącym znaczeniem w życiu społecznym zjawisk i procesów o charakterze kulturowym. Podczas zajęć studenci będą zdobywali wiedzę na temat przemian kultury współczesnej, metod jej badania, marketingu w kulturze. Nabędą również umiejętności praktycznych, biorąc udział w różnych mini-projektach i spotkaniach z ekspertami. Absolwenci tej specjalności mogą szukać zatrudnienia w instytucjach i organizacjach działających w sferze kultury i sztuki, kontaktów międzykulturowych, mediów, organizacji czasu wolnego i turystyki, w agencjach marketingowych i eventowych oraz w instytucjach badawczych.
Socjologia komunikacji społecznej – w dobie narastającej automatyzacji i robotyzacji wielu prac i zawodów coraz większe znaczenie mają tzw. umiejętności miękkie (soft skills): konstruktywna i asertywna komunikacja, motywowanie pracowników i krytyczne myślenie. Komunikacja to podstawowy element relacji, które łączą nas z innymi ludźmi, grupami społecznymi i instytucjami. Specjalność stanowi odpowiedź na współczesne zapotrzebowania rynku pracy oraz na zmiany w procesie komunikowania się, generowane przez chociażby wzrastającą rolę komunikacji internetowej i nowe technologie. Znaczna część zajęć poświęcona będzie problematyce społeczeństwa sieci i specyfice komunikowania online. Studenci poznają zagadnienia związane z komunikacją masową, międzykulturową, interpersonalną oraz z barierami komunikacji i możliwościami ich przezwyciężania. Dowiedzą się, jakie są socjologiczne teorie komunikowania oraz metody badania różnych stylów komunikowania. Nauczą się odróżniania perswazji od manipulacji, fake newsów od obiektywnego przekazu, konstruktywnego rozwiązywania konfliktów od dysfunkcyjnych komunikatów. W trakcie zajęć warsztatowych studenci będą mogli zdobyć umiejętności: negocjacji i mediacji, asertywnej komunikacji, występowania na forum publicznym.
Qualification awarded:
First cycle degree - licencjat - in sociology
Access to further studies:
second cycle programme, non-degree postgraduate education
Learning outcomes
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Learning outcomes approved by the Resolution no. 163/2019 of the Senate of The Maria Grzegorzewska University of 16 May 2019 on the programme of studies in the field of sociology of general academic profile, as amended. LEARNING OUTCOMES IN THE AREA OF KNOWLEDGE – The graduate of the first cycle study programme in the field of sociology has an extended knowledge of facts, theories, methods and complex relationships between them, various and complex conditions of conducted activity in the field of sociology, and in particular: - has a basic knowledge about the place and importance of sociology in the system of social sciences, its relation to other scientific disciplines and the subject and methodological specifics; - has a basic knowledge about the main directions of development and the most important achievements of sociology; - is familiar with the changing ideas, concepts and notions about social institutions; - has an advanced knowledge about different structures, institutions and social organisations (cultural, political, legal, economic and medical) functioning on the regional or local scale; - knows the methods and tools, including data collection techniques, appropriate for sociology, allowing to conduct empirical research; - knows and understands the basic concepts and principles related to the protection of industrial property and copyright law; - knows the general principles and development of various forms of individual entrepreneurial activity; LEARNING OUTCOMES IN THE AREA OF SKILLS – the graduate can perform tasks in an innovative way and solve complex and unusual problems in not fully predictable conditions, plan his/her lifelong learning, communicate with the environment, argue his/her point of view, and in particular: - can use his/her knowledge in the field of sociology and data obtained from reliable sources to identify and critically analyse social processes and phenomena (cultural, political, legal, economic) and solve complex and unusual problems in not fully predictable conditions; - can predict the processes and social phenomena using standard methods and tools appropriate for sociology and advanced information and communication techniques (ICT); - can prepare speeches and written works according to the standards appropriate for sociology; - can communicate with the surrounding environment using specialised terminology; can argue and draw conclusions in the debate; - knows a foreign language at level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages; - can plan and organise individual and team work, can cooperate with other people as part of team work (also interdisciplinary) and work in a group in various roles; - can independently plan and implement his/her own learning; LEARNING OUTCOMES IN THE AREA OF SOCIAL COMPETENCES – the graduate is ready to cultivate and disseminate the patterns of proper conduct inside and outside the work milieu, make independent decisions, critically evaluate his/her activities as well as the activities of teams and organisations to which he/she belongs, and take responsibility for the effects of these activities, and in particular: - is ready to critically evaluate the level of his/her knowledge and the data obtained; recognises the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems; feels the need to consult experts in the event of difficulties in solving a problem unassisted; understands the need for continuous personal and professional development and lifelong learning; - is ready to take on professional and personal challenges, is active and entrepreneurial and engages in cooperation for local communities; - is responsible for the preservation of cultural heritage of the region, country, Europe; - identifies and resolves dilemmas related to the profession of sociologist; - respects the professional ethics for sociologists as well as legal, professional and moral norms and rules.
The learning outcomes approved by Resolution No. 212/2021 of the Senate of the Maria Grzegorzewska University of 30 June 2021 concerning the study programme in the field of sociology with a general academic profile.
Upon completion of first-cycle studies in sociology, the graduate:
in terms of KNOWLEDGE, knows and understands to an advanced extent facts, theories, methods and complex relationships between them, diverse, complex determinants of the conducted activity in the field of sociology;
in particular:
- has a basic knowledge about the status of sociology in the system of social sciences, its relation to other scientific disciplines and the subject and methodological specificity, - has a basic knowledge about the main directions of development and the most important achievements of sociology, - is familiar with the changing ideas, concepts and notions about social institutions, - has an advanced knowledge about different structures, institutions and social organisations (cultural, political, legal, economic and medical) functioning on the regional or local scale, - is familiar with methods and tools, including data collection techniques, appropriate for sociology, allowing to conduct empirical research, - knows and understands the basic concepts and principles related to the protection of industrial property and copyright law, - knows the general principles and development of various forms of individual entrepreneurial activity;
in terms of SKILLS, can perform tasks in an innovative way and solve complex and unusual problems in variable and not fully predictable conditions, plan his/her lifelong learning, communicate with the surrounding environment, give reasons for his/her position;
in particular:
- can use his/her knowledge in the field of sociology and data obtained from reliable sources to identify and critically analyse social processes and phenomena (cultural, political, legal, economic) and solve complex and unusual problems in not fully predictable conditions, - can predict the processes and social phenomena, using standard methods and tools used in sociology and advanced information and communication techniques (ICT), - can prepare speeches and written works which meet the standards adopted in sociology, - can communicate with the surrounding environment using specialised terminology; can argue and draw conclusions, - knows a foreign language at level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages, - can plan and organise individual and team work, can cooperate with other people as part of team work (also interdisciplinary) and work in a group in various roles, - can independently plan and implement his/her own learning;
in terms of SOCIAL COMPETENCES, is ready to cultivate and disseminate patterns of proper behaviour in the professional environment and beyond, to make independent decisions, to critically evaluate his/her own activities and the activities of the teams that he/she manages and organisations in which he/she participates, to accept responsibility for the effects of these activities;
in particular:
- is ready to critically evaluate the level of his/her knowledge and the data obtained; recognises the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems; feels the need to consult experts in the event of difficulties in solving a problem unassisted; understands the need for continuous personal and professional development and lifelong learning, - is ready to take on professional and personal challenges, is active and entrepreneurial and engages in cooperation for local communities, - is responsible for the preservation of cultural heritage of the region, country, Europe, - identifies and resolves dilemmas related to the profession of sociologist, - respects the professional ethics for sociologists as well as legal, professional and moral norms and rules.
Learning outcomes approved by Resolution No. 450 of the Senate of the Maria Grzegorzewska University of 28 September 2022 concerning the amendment of Resolution No. 332/2022 of 16 March 2022 regarding the study programme in Sociology with a general academic profile
Upon completion of first-cycle studies in sociology, the graduate:
in terms of KNOWLEDGE, knows and understands to an advanced extent facts, theories, methods and complex relationships between them, diverse, complex determinants of the conducted activity in the field of sociology;
in particular:
- has a basic knowledge about the status of sociology in the system of social sciences, its relation to other scientific disciplines and the subject and methodological specificity, - has a basic knowledge about the main directions of development and the most important achievements of sociology, - is familiar with the changing ideas, concepts and notions about social institutions, - has an advanced knowledge about different structures, institutions and social organisations (cultural, political, legal, economic and medical) functioning on the regional or local scale, - is familiar with methods and tools, including data collection techniques, appropriate for sociology, allowing to conduct empirical research, - knows and understands the basic concepts and principles related to the protection of industrial property and copyright law, - knows the general principles and development of various forms of individual entrepreneurial activity;
- in terms of SKILLS, can perform tasks in an innovative way and solve complex and unusual problems in variable and not fully predictable conditions, plan his/her lifelong learning, communicate with the surrounding environment, give reasons for his/her position;
- in particular:
- can use his/her knowledge in the field of sociology and data obtained from reliable sources to identify and critically analyse social processes and phenomena (cultural, political, legal, economic) and solve complex and unusual problems in not fully predictable conditions, - can predict the processes and social phenomena, using standard methods and tools used in sociology and advanced information and communication techniques (ICT), - can prepare speeches and written works which meet the standards adopted in sociology, - can communicate with the surrounding environment using specialised terminology; can argue and draw conclusions, - knows a foreign language at level B2 of the European Framework of Reference for Languages, - can plan and organise individual and team work, can cooperate with other people as part of team work (also interdisciplinary) and work in a group in various roles, - can independently plan and implement his/her own learning;
- in terms of SOCIAL COMPETENCES, is ready to cultivate and disseminate patterns of proper behaviour in the professional environment and beyond, to make independent decisions, to critically evaluate his/her own activities and the activities of the teams that he/she manages and organisations in which he/she participates, to accept responsibility for the effects of these activities;
- in particular:
- is ready to critically evaluate the level of his/her knowledge and the data obtained; recognises the importance of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems; feels the need to consult experts in the event of difficulties in solving a problem unassisted; understands the need for continuous personal and professional development and lifelong learning, - is ready to take on professional and personal challenges, is active and entrepreneurial and engages in cooperation for local communities, - is responsible for the preservation of cultural heritage of the region, country, Europe, - identifies and resolves dilemmas related to the profession of sociologist, - respects the professional ethics for sociologists as well as legal, professional and moral norms and rules.