Social Justice (SJJ1)

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The undergraduate course in Social Justice offers students

the opportunity to acquire a deeper understanding of the

underlying causes of injustice while being supported to

become critically reflective global citizens and effective

agents of social change. Over the course of the four year

programme in Social Justice students will advance their

knowledge about the key social issues of the 21st century,

while developing their understanding of social scientific

methods, gaining advanced skills in relation to research, critical thinking

and analysis, problem-solving and communication.

The joint major in Social Justice provides a unique

educational pathway for those who are interested in working

within national and international civil society organisations,

as well as for statutory and international bodies with a social

justice remit in fields such as public policy; international

development; human rights; community development; social

research; advocacy/campaigning.


1 - -demonstrate understanding of the underlying causes of injustice and of the key social issues of the 21st century -act as critically reflective global citizens and effective agents of change -demonstrate and apply skills in research, critical thinking, analysis, problem-solving and communication
Stage 3

Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. Please note that there are 5 and 10 credit modules available – this means that you may need to choose more than the minimum requirements in order to choose 25 credits. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here.

Stage 4

Please note that there are 5 and 10 credit modules available in the options list – this means that you may need to choose more than the minimum requirements in order to choose 5 credits of option modules.

Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
     
SSJ10070 Exploring Gender Autumn 5
SSJ10090 Social Justice Perspectives Autumn 5
SSJ10020 Global Justice: Towards an Egalitarian Global Order Spring 5
SSJ10060 Inequality and Social Justice in Irish Society Spring 5
Stage 1 Core Modules
     
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
SSJ20150 Political Economy & Social Justice Autumn 5
SSJ20160 Race and Racism: Critical Perspectives Autumn 5
SSJ20110 Gender, Power and Politics - Historical Perspectives Spring 5
SSJ20140 Human Rights & Social Justice Spring 5
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
Stage 3 Options - A)MIN25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
     
SPOL38210 Migration, Racism and Irish Society Autumn 5
SSJ30070 Gender War and Violence Autumn 5
SSJ30080 Global Masculinities Autumn 5
SSJ38260 Social justice and the city Autumn 10
SSJ38290 Discrimination: Law & Society Autumn 10
SPOL30220 Social Policy, Social Justice and the Environment Spring 5
SSJ20170 Space, Place & Social Change Spring 5
SSJ38240 Childhood & Global Justice Spring 10
SSJ38250 Social Justice Movements Spring 10
SSJ38270 Inequality in the Lab Market Spring 5
Stage 3 Options - A)MIN25CR:
Please ensure that you register to a minimum of 25 credits from the option list below. If you are studying abroad (Erasmus/non EU exchange) and/or undertaking an internship, please see registration guidelines here. Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
     
Stage 4 Core Modules
     
SSJ38300 Using Research for Social Justice Spring 10
Stage 4 Core Modules
     
Stage 4 Options - B)MIN15CR:
Students are required to take 15 option credits in stage 4. Please note that there are 5 and 10 credit modules available – this means that you may need to choose more than the minimum requirements in order to choose 15 credits. (Therefore, if you choose more than one 10 credit module you will be selecting more than the minimum requirement. Please reduce your elective module selection accordingly). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
     
SPOL38210 Migration, Racism and Irish Society Autumn 5
SSJ30070 Gender War and Violence Autumn 5
SSJ30080 Global Masculinities Autumn 5
SSJ38260 Social justice and the city Autumn 10
SSJ38290 Discrimination: Law & Society Autumn 10
SPOL30220 Social Policy, Social Justice and the Environment Spring 5
SSJ38240 Childhood & Global Justice Spring 10
SSJ38250 Social Justice Movements Spring 10
SSJ38270 Inequality in the Lab Market Spring 5
Stage 4 Options - B)MIN15CR:
Students are required to take 15 option credits in stage 4. Please note that there are 5 and 10 credit modules available – this means that you may need to choose more than the minimum requirements in order to choose 15 credits. (Therefore, if you choose more than one 10 credit module you will be selecting more than the minimum requirement. Please reduce your elective module selection accordingly). Additional options can be selected in place of electives.
     
See the UCD Assessment website for further details

Module Weighting Info  
  Award GPA
Programme Module Weightings Rule Description Description >= <=
BHSOC010 Stage 4 - 50.00%
Stage 3 - 30.00%
Stage 2 - 20.00%
Standard Honours Award First Class Honours

3.68

4.20

Second Class Honours, Grade 1

3.08

3.67

Second Class Honours, Grade 2

2.48

3.07

Pass

2.00

2.47


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