Department of Sociology
Introduction to Sociology |
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Poor lecture venue (Goldsmith Hall) |
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All lectures now take place in the Ed Burke Lecture Theatre |
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European Societies |
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Poor lecture venue (Regent House) |
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Lectures moved to new venue |
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Introduction to Social Research |
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More examples needed |
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More examples now used in lectures |
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Please provide us with the lecture slides |
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Lecture notes now provided on Blackboard before lectures |
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More comprehensive reading list needed |
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Additional readings on the examples discussed in class now provided in the reading list and on Blackboard |
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Researching Society |
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Poor lecture room which is often cold |
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Changed the lecture venue |
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Difficult to get copies of some of the recommended reading in the library |
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Main readings for each week now provided on Blackboard to ensure everyone has access to the readings |
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More time should be spent on regression analysis |
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Regression analysis is now a more substantial part of tutorials |
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More details needed for computer labs |
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For computer labs, very detailed lab notes are now provided with screenshots, as well as slides that are used in the lab to show step by step the procedures and the output. |
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Unclear what would be required in the exam |
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More time now spent on exam preparation |
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Economic Sociology of Europe |
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Student presentations in seminars take up too much time |
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This element of the module has now been removed |
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Popular Culture and Digital Lives |
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Provide the lecture notes online |
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We did Lectures materials are now provided online |
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