Sociology for Technology

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Course Venue:

Lecture Room 168

Engineering
EG168
College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology

Course Schedule

2 PM: 
3 PM
3 PM: 
4 PM
2 PM: 
3 PM
Course Code: 
SOC 2103
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 1
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

Elements of social anthropology, principles of sociological investigation, and the relationship with built environment.  Social structures: individual, family and community; family kinship and neighborhood structure, status and class; Manifest and latent institutions and groups; social norms, conflict and control; Dynamics of social change with specific reference to East Africa/Uganda.  Reflections of these issues in dwelling, community and development; Introduction to urban sociology in developing countries like Uganda; Industrialization and its impact on society; Assessment of impacts of appropriate technology, intermediate technology and high-technology on the development of society.  Effects of industrialization on the environment; Impact of the land tenure system on industrial development.

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