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An Introduction to the School of Social Science

An Introduction to the School of Social Science. Anthropology, Archaeology, Criminology, Sociology & Social Science. Why be a Social Scientist?. Because Social Science: Is focused upon the fundamental workings of human societies Is a area of ever-changing and growing knowledge

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An Introduction to the School of Social Science

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  1. An Introduction to the School of Social Science Anthropology, Archaeology, Criminology, Sociology & Social Science

  2. Why be a Social Scientist? • Because Social Science: • Is focused upon the fundamental workings of human societies • Is a area of ever-changing and growing knowledge • Develops analytical skills highly desired by employers • Is intellectually challenging and personally rewarding • Is an expanding area for graduate employment • Leads to professional careers in dynamic fields of practice

  3. Skillingup… • Thinking critically and analytically • Evaluating and synthesizing arguments • Communicating knowledgeably and effectively • Applying research methods in national and international field settings

  4. Knowledge • Theory and practice of the disciplines and applied fields of social science • Appreciating cultural diversity • Identifying causes and consequences of social disadvantage and advantage • Recognising gender, ethnic, racial and class inequalities past and present • Conceptualising the future through appreciation of the past

  5. At UQ, you can study to become a Social Scientist through the Bachelor of Arts Program by majoring in: Fields of Study • Anthropology • Archaeology • Criminology • Sociology You can also undertake a Bachelor of Social Science in: • Development • Health and Society • Social and Public Policy • Criminal Justice

  6. Anthropologists • Investigate the diversity of human cultures, variations in social values / norms and the impacts of cross-cultural relations

  7. With UQ Anthropology you will; • Learn to identify the ways symbols and language are transmitted • Understand how material culture forms a part of human culture • Undertake field studies in many parts of the world • Learn how to work in cross-cultural settings at home and abroad

  8. Archaeologists • Investigate the human past: • Human biological and cultural evolution • Origins of agriculture • Origins of civilisation • Origins of modernity • Australasian and world archaeology

  9. WithUQ Archaeology you will; • Learn to find and excavate sites • Apply cutting-edge forensic and scientific methods to artefacts and biological remains • Learn how to manage and conserve cultural heritage • Become part of a professional archaeological community • Work on excavations at home and overseas

  10. Criminologists • Study the causes and consequences of crime • Understand deviant behaviour and its manifestations

  11. WithUQ Criminology you will; • Evaluate crime control initiatives • Know the workings of the criminal justice system • Contribute to policy formation that leads to a more fair and just society

  12. Sociologists • Document, analyse and interpret contemporary social change, behaviour, culture & identity. • Families and Households • Health and illness • Lifecourse Studies • Urban and Rural Change • Globalisation and Environment • Migration and Diversity

  13. WithUQ Sociology you will; • Learn how to undertake qualitative and quantitative research • Understand the history of ideas concerning society and social change • Take part in research into your society in the contemporary world

  14. School Resources • Computing facilities • Anthropology Museum • Archaeology Laboratories • TARDIS • Field lab

  15. Introductory Courses Semester 1, 2012 ANTH1008Introduction to Anthropology ARCA1000Discovering Archaeology CRIM1000Introduction to Criminology SOCY1050Introduction to Sociology

  16. Introductory Courses Semester 2, 2013 ANTH1008Introduction to Anthropology Anth1030 Anthropology of world issues ARCA1000Discovering Archaeology ARCAS2001 Doing Archaeology CRIM1000Introduction to Criminology CRIM1019Introduction to Criminal Justice SOCY1050Introduction to Sociology SOCY1060 Gender, sexuality & society

  17. Want to know more? www.socialscience.uq.edu.au socialscience@uq.edu.au

  18. http://www.socialscience.uq.edu.au/bachelor-of-social-sciencehttp://www.socialscience.uq.edu.au/bachelor-of-social-science http://www.socialscience.uq.edu.au/bachelor-of-social-science http://www.socialscience.uq.edu.au/bachelor-of-social-science Bachelor of Social Science Development A social science perspective on international & community development issues such as poverty, livelihoods, local economies, and environment. Social and Public Policy Connecting the social sciences to the world of practical politics. Understanding how to develop, implement and evaluate policy. Health and Society Understanding the social and ethical factors influencing health and illness, and how health systems work. Criminal Justice Understanding how we can better respond to emerging crime problems in our communities, focusing on systems of justice More on Bachelor of Social Science: http://www.socialscience.uq.edu.au/bachelor-of-social-science

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