Degree course name in English: Sociology and Social Research
Degree course name in Italian: Sociologia e Ricerca socialeLevel of qualification: Master’s Degree Programme
Department: STORIA SOCIETÀ E STUDI SULL’UOMO - HISTORICAL STUDIES
N° Credits: 120
International program: Yes
Type of program:
International partners:
Language:
- ITALIAN
- ENGLISH
Studium 5 and Studium 6, via di Valesio, Lecce.
The master's degree program in Sociology and Social Research trains specialists with multidisciplinary skills, useful for the analysis and management of complex processes.
Student training takes place along four fundamental axes:
- the acquisition of theoretical skills in the sociological and philosophical fields, which provide tools and categories useful for the analysis of social phenomena;
- the development of empirical skills, connected with the ability to develop research designs, to collect and analyze qualitative and quantitative data and to analyze the latter using statistical skills;
- sociological skills on the analysis of territorial development processes (for students enrolled in the TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT AND DIDACTIC OF HUMAN SCIENCES curriculum);
- sociological, psychological, legal and anthropological skills for the analysis and understanding of deviant phenomena (for students enrolled in the curriculum in SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND CRIME)
- interdisciplinary skills as an indispensable complement for a non-naive analysis of social processes in advanced modernity.
Verification of personal preparation is foreseen. The assessment for admission to the master's degree course relates to sociological disciplines and the methodology of social research as well as interdisciplinary knowledge connected to economic, legal, political, and statistical disciplines. Basic knowledge of the English language is required.
Graduates of the classes listed below, as well as the corresponding classes relating to the D.M. 509/99, can access the master's degree course in Sociology and Social Research:
- L-5 Philosophy
- L-15 Tourism Sciences
- L-16 Administration and Organization Sciences
- L-18 Economics and business management sciences
- L-19 Education and Training Sciences
- L-20 Communication Sciences
- L-24 Psychological Sciences and Techniques
- L-33 Economic Sciences
- L-36 Political science and international relations
- L-37 Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace
- L-39 Social service
- L-40 Sociology
- L-41 Statistics
Regardless of the curricular requirements, all students will be subject to an assessment of their personal preparation, in the manner established in the academic Regulations of the course of study. Since the course has a strong international vocation, which is also reflected in the teaching programs, students should demonstrate at least basic knowledge of the English language
Graduates in the master's degree program have professional opportunities in social research activities, as well as in the management of public and private administrations. The master's degree, moreover, has particular relevance in the planning of public and social policies. Graduates in Sociology and Social Research have skills in managing and analizing social data, and in the design of public policies oriented by empirical research. On the basis of the student's curricular choice, the research and methodological skills acquired may be oriented either in the direction of the analysis and promotion of the territorial development, or in the analysis of deviant and criminal behavior.
Students who have already followed the course in Didactics of Human Sciences in the three-year course in Sociology (L-40), can complete the acquisition of the credits necessary for teaching in high school.
The final exam should demonstrate the acquisition of skills relating to the subjects being studied. It consists of an oral discussion of a written paper on a theme agreed between the student and the supervisor, and congruent with the specific aims and contents of the degree course. The assessment takes into account - in addition to the quality of the paper and the final exam - the individual curriculum, and the marks obtained by the student in the exams. The degree thesis must be the result of an original research activity, carried out under the guidance of a supervisor, on issues related to the disciplines studied by the student in his training. The thesis is checked by a co-supervisor and discussed publicly in the presence of the graduation commission.
Curriculum in SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND CRIME
1st Year - 2021/2022
CRIME ECONOMY (SECS-P/01)
8 credits - Compulsory
FUNDRAISING WORKSHOP (SPS/09)
2 credits - Compulsory
QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGIES (SPS/07)
8 credits - Compulsory
QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIES (SPS/07)
8 credits - Compulsory
PSYCHOLOGY OF CRIME (M-PSI/05)
8 credits - Compulsory
SOCIOLOGY OF CRIME (SPS/12)
8 credits - Compulsory
STATISTICS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (SECS-S/01)
8 credits - Compulsory
INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES AND PROBATIVE PROCEDURE (IUS/16)
6 credits - Compulsory
CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES (SPS/07)
6 credits - Compulsory
2nd Year - 2022/2023
CRIME AND MEDIA (SPS/08)
6 credits - Compulsory
ENGLISH FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES (L-LIN/12)
6 credits - Compulsory
LEGAL MEDICINE (MED/43)
6 credits - Compulsory
FINAL TEST (PROFIN_S)
16 credits - Compulsory
HISTORY OF ORGANIZED CRIME (M-STO/04)
6 credits - Compulsory
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS TO COMBAT CRIME (IUS/17)
6 credits - Compulsory
INTERNSHIP (NN)
4 credits - Compulsory
Curriculum in DIDACTIC OF HUMAN SCIENCES
1st Year - 2021/2022
SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (SPS/09)
8 credits - Compulsory
COMMUNICATION AND TERRITORY (SPS/08)
6 credits - Compulsory
CRIME AND MEDIA (SPS/08)
6 credits - Optional
ECONOMICS OF TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (SECS-P/01)
8 credits - Compulsory
FUNDRAISING WORKSHOP (SPS/09)
2 credits - Compulsory
QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGIES (SPS/07)
8 credits - Compulsory
QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIES (SPS/07)
8 credits - Compulsory
COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (M-PSI/05)
8 credits - Compulsory
STATISTICS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (SECS-S/01)
8 credits - Compulsory
CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES (SPS/07)
6 credits - Compulsory
2nd Year - 2022/2023
PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (M-FIL/03)
6 credits - Compulsory
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY (M-FIL/01)
12 credits - Compulsory
ENGLISH FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES (L-LIN/12)
6 credits - Compulsory
FINAL TEST (PROFIN_S)
16 credits - Compulsory
HISTORY OF LOCAL INSTITUTIONS (SPS/03)
6 credits - Optional
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS TO COMBAT CRIME (IUS/17)
6 credits - Optional
INTERNSHIP (NN)
4 credits - Compulsory
Curriculum in TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL INNOVATION
1st Year - 2021/2022
SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (SPS/09)
8 credits - Compulsory
COMMUNICATION AND TERRITORY (SPS/08)
6 credits - Compulsory
ECONOMICS OF TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (SECS-P/01)
8 credits - Compulsory
SOCIAL INNOVATION (SPS/07)
6 credits - Compulsory
FUNDRAISING WORKSHOP (SPS/09)
2 credits - Compulsory
QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGIES (SPS/07)
8 credits - Compulsory
QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIES (SPS/07)
8 credits - Compulsory
COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (M-PSI/05)
8 credits - Compulsory
STATISTICS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (SECS-S/01)
8 credits - Compulsory
2nd Year - 2022/2023
PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (M-FIL/03)
6 credits - Optional
ENGLISH FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES (L-LIN/12)
6 credits - Compulsory
TERRITORIAL HERITAGE AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT (M-DEA/01)
6 credits - Compulsory
PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES AND COOPERATIVE ENVIRONMENTS (M-PED/03)
6 credits - Compulsory
FINAL TEST (PROFIN_S)
16 credits - Compulsory
HISTORY OF TERRITORIALISATION PROCESSES (M-STO/04)
6 credits - Optional
HISTORY OF LOCAL INSTITUTIONS (SPS/03)
6 credits - Compulsory
INTERNSHIP (NN)
4 credits - Compulsory
Academic coordinator: Prof. Angelo Salento (angelo.salento@unisalento.it)
Staff coordinator: dr. Maria Cristina Solombrino (mariacristina.solombrino@unisalento.it)
Detailed course description (in Italian)