SOCL19066 Community Analysis

Course Description

Power relations of those groups influential in decision- making in community settings are highlighted in this course. It focuses upon those social-structural features of communities which result in both social cohesion and social tension and examines the extent to which community is - at one and the same time - a real entity and an ideological construct. There is an emphasis upon the understanding of Australian communities, including the future of those communities in a post modern society. Methods such as focus group research, ethnography and social impact assessment will be integrated into discussions. This course will assist those who intend to work in community settings to identify opportunities for, and impacts of, community change and development as well as to evaluate the parts played by community organisations, local leaders and state (and other) bureaucracies.

Course at a glance

Faculty: Faculty of Arts, Health and Sciences
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: Prerequisite: SOCL 11055
HECS Banding: 1
EFTSL 0.125

Course Availability

Term Campuses
T2 FLEX: ROK